Posts Tagged ‘pet’

If You’re Worried About Your Dog’s Safety & Comfort Outdoors – Get An Outdoor Dog House

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Dog’s that spend a lot of time outdoors really need an outdoor dog house. This article will help you to make an intelligent choice about which dog house will best fit your and Spot’s needs.

Benefits Of an Outdoor Dog House

Your dog needs protection from moisture, cold and sun. The A-frame or slanted roof dog houses with a raised floor can keep your dog warm and dry all year long.

Place the dog house in a shady area for the summer time. When it is cold, during winter months make sure that the door doesn’t face cold drafts. To shield the inside of the dog house from winds, choose a dog house with an off-center entrance.

An outdoor dog house provides important shelter from the weather for your pooch but also gives them a place to relax and lounge. For an even more comfortable home, add a washable outdoor dog bed!

Material

Plastic and wood are the two basic material options. A wood dog house offers a natural appeal that you sacrifice with plastic. However, because it does not absorb moisture, plastic is particularly easy to clean. Also, a plastic outdoor dog house will resist the elements and last longer and better than wood dog houses do.

Chicken Houses

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Building a chicken coop is not only a great hobby but it is also an invaluable skill that will serve you for years to come. Learning to raise healthy chickens will provide you with fresh organic eggs on a daily basis and you can even use your newfound skills to make money by building coops for other people as well. One of the most important elements when getting started for the first time with a coop is to always have the proper building plans.

If you’re building your own coop from one of the various chicken coop designs out there, it may or may not already include nesting boxes. If it doesn’t, all you really need is some plywood, a hammer and nails, and possibly some sandpaper to smooth the edges out afterward. A nesting box is really just that – a box, usually about one foot on all sides. Typically if you are constructing your boxes from plywood, you integrate several nesting boxes together as a single unit. Once you’ve built them, fill them up with straw or wood shavings and your hens will be right at home.

Looking To Spice Things Up In Your Pond? Consider the Black Koi!

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

If you are looking to jazz up your water garden, one of the best ways is to add some Black in there. One great type of fish that go well in almost any water garden is the carp, or as it is known in Japan, the Black Koi.

One thing to remember however is that before you add any new life into your pond, a little bit of research will go a long way. You need to make sure that Koi will be right for your pond, and that you can take proper care of them and ensure the proper ecosystem within your pond.

Delving a little into the background of the black Koi, you will find that Koi are also known throughout the world as carp, and are a large variety of fish originating between Central Europe and Asia. Even from the beginning, there were many different species of carp, and they were even used as a major food source in Asia. They were promptly domesticated by the Chinese and South East Asians. When the fist made its way over to Japan, it became known as the Koi. This fish can easily withstand different water types and conditions as well as different climates. It is very hardy and resilient, and as a result of this, carp easily propagated all throughout Japan and surrounding areas.

Make Your Life More Serene with a Koi Garden

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

If you want to add a little serenity to your life, you can do it with a Koi Garden. You would be quite amazed what a Koi garden can really do for the area around your home or business. That is because anyone coming in contact with your garden will absolutely love it. They will stop to admire it. They may even take pictures of it. But it is a matter of you finding the right supplies, the right fish, and having the right location for your garden.

The first thing we need to focus on is the location of your Koi garden. It is very important that you know where it is you want to place your garden so that it gets the attention that it deserves and so the garden is in a location that compliments your home or your business. Many decide that the front of the structure along a walkway is the best place for it. And if your budget allows for it, you could create a bridge that connects pieces of your walkway and place the garden right below it. That way individuals, including yourself, can stand on the bridge and look down at the Koi swimming around, the plants, and the other items that you have. This brings a sense of peace to everyone’s passing by.

Dog Urinary Tract Infection

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Urinary tract infection (UTI) in dogs has become common. This condition arises when bacteria gains access inside your dog?s body and overcomes its immune system. As a responsible dog owner, it is our responsibility to ensure that our dog is in top shape and free from health risks such as this.

Like humans, dogs are prone to health problems. One health condition which poses a great risk for dogs is the urinary tract infection (UTI). Yes, you got it right! Dogs are also prone to urinary tract infection. You may not know it but your dog may be suffering from this health disease.

There are two classifications of dog urinary tract infections. One is upper urinary tract infection and the other is lower urinary tract infection. These two kinds of dog urinary problems produce different signs and symptoms. Upper urinary tract infection is usually associated with weight loss, anorexia, and vomiting. On the other hand, lower urinary tract infection is associated mostly with abnormalities and incontinence or a change in the dog?s urinating pattern.

Pet Urns ” How To Choose Pet Cremation Urns

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Pet urns can be the best way to remember and honor the loss of your pet. You can often find them at a veterinarians office, a pet funeral home some specialized pet stores and online. With such a large selection available of pet cremation urns it can be difficult picking the perfect one to remember and honor your pet. With all the materials, styles and colors available it can be difficult making the perfect choice.

The loss of a pet can be traumatic to say the least and making a decision for burial, cremation or having a funeral can be stressful but having a pet memorial or pet urn to house keepsakes, photos or tags can often help with the loss. Pet urns com in many different shapes and styles and are often used for either burial or display in the house or garden. The more popular materials usually involve ceramic, metal, stone or wood or a combination of the materials. Ones made of metal will are often from bronze, brass or copper. Wood urns are often made from hardwood but can be made from pine. Ceramics are usually molded into vases or sometimes figurines.