Posts Tagged ‘pets’

Exceptional Pet Training Guidelines For Ones Friend

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Spaying or neutering your dog is not only a wise way to avoid litters of puppies, but it is beneficial for your dog’s health. Also, it will reduce many aggression problems and you will have less behavior problems.

Training your dog to disregard distractions may be challenging as dogs are social animals and they typically love both people and other animals. However, it is crucial that you are able to command your dog’s attention in spite of of what is going on around you so it is very crucial to work on this. You can try to get his attention with a favorite toy or a treat as a enticement to get the attention back to you. If your dog is clicker trained, he should bring his attention back to you with a click.

A goody does not necessarily have to be food. It can be a walk in the park, playing in the yard, riding in the car or even just a hug and pat on the head. Love and affection should not be withdrawn, as your dog will do just about anything for that alone. This is a great way to sustain your puppy’s enthusiasm to satisfy you.

Obedience Training For Your Puppy Is A Piece Of Cake

Friday, February 19th, 2010

So what makes a well trained dog? Is it the dog’s own personality and disposition or is it the training techniques? Actually, it is a little bit of both. Similar to people some dogs are easy going and smart and other dogs are more challenging. Also, some dogs may react more positively to various training techniques based upon their own personality. But every dog can be trained and there are a few dog-training concepts that remain static regardless of the training that you embark on.

The first thing to be conscious of when training a dog is timing. No matter how much we think our dogs have human characteristics, they are not human. They do not understand when we tell them something after the fact. You must correct or reinforce behavior instantly. If your dog pooped on the floor an hour ago, it is too late for him to understand any scolding now. He’s forgotten all about that and he won’t get why you are scolding him now.

Make A Chicken House Successfully With The Following Steps

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Find out how you can make a chicken house properly by trying easy and simple steps. If you’re thinking about trying to make a chicken house, there are some key steps that you should perform to get results. One big problem many chicken farmers face is a lack of a plan, which will actually cost them time, disappointment, and cash in the long run.

By understanding the building process totally, you can make the most out of your attempts and make a chicken house successfully.

Here are the main steps to focus on.

Find A Good Piece of Land

The first step is making sure the land you are building on will support a chicken coop. You would like to find land that is a touch elevated so that if it rains rather a lot in any given month, the water will run away from the chicken coop instead of too it.

When you don’t follow this tip there’s a terribly high likelihood that rotting will occur so be certain you’re not overlooking it. If you need to make a chicken house successfully, choose your land sensibly.

Select correct Building Materials

Whistles, Urine, And Mums: The Guide To What Keeps Deer At Bay

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Have you ever slaved all summer to grow a beautiful garden, only to find it demolished after one night of deer snacking? How can you be assertive without hurting animals that are just trying to survive? You can’t build a fence because, in addition to being very expensive, the deer will probably find a way over it. You must guard against deer by using their survival instincts for your own gain and repelling them in any way you can. You will have to find the right deer repellent for you.

As with most other animals, deer are very sensitive to smell. They are a comparatively docile form of wildlife and run away at the first sign of a predator. The urine of a predator is the best way to mark your territory–but there is something about walking around with a spray can of urine in your hand and spraying it around your garden. How about the edible stuff?

However, if you don’t happen to have any wolf urine readily available, you can find a realistic imitation. Many gardening companies make chemical sprays designed to keep away certain animals by smelling like the urine of their most dangerous predators.

The Simple Way To Build A Chicken Coop – Three Crucial Elements On Building A Chicken House

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

When building a chicken coop, it is suggested that you follow the rules below for a successful enterprise.

Strategy 1. – Protection from unsafe Elements :

As you’ll know, a well built chicken coop will protect your chickens from dangerous elements like stormy weather but they may also protect them from hungry predators, theft and injury.

ensure the windows and doors both have proper screening systems installed in them like a heavy gage mesh wire. Building the chicken coop on a high yet well drained area with guarantee the smallest amount of wetness of the coop. Be sure to build your chicken coop in an area that faces the sun which will help warm and dry the soil and coop itself after it rains.

To guard your chickens from predators, the smartest thing to do is to kill your outside runs with chicken wire all around the coop about 1 foot deep.

Strategy 2. – Coop Ventilation :

The Best Chicken Coop Building Plans On The Internet

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Chicken coops are very easy to make. Chicken coop plans will of course make it a lot easier, but at the end of the day it’s a straightforward job, particularly if you’re already acquainted with hammers and nails. This article outlines what you want to consider before building a chicken coop.

To start off, you need to decide on how big your flock is going to be, thus how serious a coop you need. There are essentially 3 sizes here : a portable triangular prism coop, a bigger box-shaped coop, or a total premium coop with a run. I highly counsel starting off with a medium coop, since you never know how big your flock is going to get, and they’re simply expandable in the future.

There is a certain amount of space that your chickens need to be healthy and happy. You must allocate four sq. feet of floor space per chicken.

Next comes positioning. Most chicken breeds need daylight to stay in peak laying health. Place the coop away from light blocking trees or walls, and try to position it to get as much morning sunlight as possible. Placing your coop properly can be the difference between 2 eggs a week and 5 eggs a week.

Fish Tank Cleaning

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Aquarium cleaning is a monthly task that must be done weather or not you want to do it. If you do it right the process can be very easy or difficult. The size of your tank can depend on how long it takes to clean. If you have a very big tank, and the tank is established then you may not want to vacuum out all of the debris it is good for the fishes growth and development. If you have a smaller tank the tank will take longer to be established and you may want to vacuum out all the debris.

When cleaning a tank, changing the filters is the first step. If you have a bio filter, or power filter changing the filters is a breeze. Just change the cartridge and place a new one in the filter. A under gravel filter is another story. You must remove all the plants, decor and accessories. Then you must pull it out from under the gravel to clean. These filters work very well in keeping debris lower levels, but are a hassle to clean the tank.

Canine Kidney Disease – Why Do Dogs Get Kidney Problems?

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Canine kidney disease is a very grave illness that affects many dogs. It can become life threatening very quickly and there are a number of things that cause the problem. Below you will find out what some of the usual causes of canine kidney disease are.

Bacteria is a major cause of kidney disease in dogs. It is pretty common for a dog to suffer from urinary tract infections. Infections like this are caused by bacteria that get in through the urethra and make it to the bladder. When these infections go untreated, then the bacteria can get into the kidneys. There, it will cause damage and loss of function which is irreversible.

Trauma is another common cause of kidney failure in dogs. If your dog is hit by a car or kicked hard enough it could cause kidney failure. Fungal infections can also cause trauma to the tissues of the kidney. There are two main fungal infections that often cause kidney damage, and these are blastomycosis and canine valley fever.

Raising Chickens – Why Not?

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Keeping your own chickens is something that’s a nice pusuit, and a rewarding one too. It’s no wonder that so many folks are keeping their own chickens now.

The chickens will supply you with all the eggs you need, and maybe with enough to sell to shops or at the local market.

They are one of my favorite foods, without a doubt. You can beat the taste, and you can have so much variety with eggs. The common uses are of course, boiling, frying and poaching. But there are so many other applications, in baking cakes, quiches etc.

I’m a city dweller and I eat eggs regularly. The eggs that I normally get in grocery stores or supermarkets are OK – but have you tasted the real free-range varieties?

I go to my moms in the country every month or so for a weekend. She always has a supply of eggs that she buys from a local farmer ” they are the real deal, free-range, home on the range type.

And the taste of those eggs – there’s just no comparison with eggs from a shop. After tasting them, you wonder just how “free-range” those shop “free-range” eggs are (if at all).

Building a Chicken Coop – A Great Way to Save Money

Monday, June 15th, 2009

There are loads of chicken coops for sale – at a price. Building your own is easy if you have a good set of chicken coop plans and instructions, whether you are a new chicken keeper and want a simple hen house, or an experienced keeper who wants a more sophisticated chicken coop

Its a great family project too. Depending on the ages of your children, they will be able to help building the chicken coop by doing something: fetching and organising the materials, telling you what to do next, assembling some of the pieces or even building the entire chicken coop.

The first thing to decide is what kind of chicken coop is right for you. If you only have, or are planning to get, a few hens, say around three, then a chicken ark could be a good solution.

Chicken arks can be moved each day so the chickens get fresh ground to graze, or you can leave them in one place and let the chickens out. A chicken ark is a simple triangular shape with a nest box and roosting space at one end and a run at the other. Building a chicken ark is a simple project that would take a day to build.