The Beginner’s Guide to Dog Agility

The Beginner’s Guide to Dog Agility

Digging holes in the backyard, chewing a hole in your favorite sock, running laps in the kitchen—dogs are always on the move. Why not channel some of that indefatigable energy into a hobby that can be fun for both you and your furry friend? Training your dog (and yourself) for agility competitions will create a fun working relationship that both of you can enjoy. Find everything you need to know in this fun guide that includes information on pre-agility training, detailed advice on correcti

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The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs

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The Other End of the Leash shares a revolutionary, new perspective on our relationship with dogs, focusing on our behavior in comparison with that of dogs. An applied animal behaviorist and dog trainer with more than twenty years experience, Dr. Patricia McConnell looks at humans as just another interesting species, and muses about why we behave the way we do around our dogs, how dogs might interpret our behavior, and how to interact with our dogs in ways that bring out the best in our four-legg

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Dogs and pet cats are given to ear infections and mites, particularly when they spend substantial time outside the house. Even though this is hardly ever life-threatening, mites and microbe infections are annoying for the creatures and may leave them off-colour and unhappy.

You’ll usually become aware that your pet has an ear infection when he or she starts itching or attempting to gnaw at his ears. It may well appear that this provides little relief to the creature and he can start whining at the frustration of it all! Needless to say, it is always wise to take your animal to the veterinarian if you are concerned and have the family pet looked over by professionals, but additionally, there are supplementary treatments available which are completely natural and thus not likely to have any distressing side-effects.

PetAlive’s Ear Dr is one kind of solution. It is a blend of natural plant based ingredients in a medicinal olive oil base which is formulated to improve the health of the skin and structures inside your pet’s ear. The ingredients in PetAlive’s Ear Dr contain the following:

Tea Tree Oil – this oil has been utilized by Australian Aborigines for years and years because of its outstanding therapeutic properties. It’s got antiseptic, antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral actions. Recent studies have recognized its use as a topical application in natual skin care and it has been shown to be effective in fighting the unhealthy effects of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus – a frequent cause of ear canal infections.

Rosemary – this oil is a favourite in the world of aromatherapy because of its uses as a regenerative pick-me-up and for its ability to calm dry, irritated skin – something your furry friend may suffer from as a side-effect of any ear infection because of the constant need to scratch. It also helps to promote skin integrity and enhances the skin’s natural ability to avoid contamination.

Marigold – this oil has anti-parasitic qualities and it is anti-inflammatory. It offers remarkable advantages to the skin when used topically and can reduce the necessity to scratch.

Verbascum Thapsus – usually known as the Common Mullein – is a species of plant native to Europe, Northern Africa and Asia. It’s traditionally used in herbal treatments to provide respite from earaches. Recent reports have indicated that V. Thapsus contains certain substances that have a bactericide effect.

Implementing PetAlive’s Ear Dr. is reasonably simple – all you must do is tip your animal’s head to the side and allow a couple of drops to fall into the ear canal. Then massage the oil around, making sure as much of the ear’s passageway is coated. Many canines, especially, will love this massage and indeed, look forward to it, particularly if the drops are at room temperature or slightly warmer. Ear Dr. ought to be applied 2-3 times daily for no less than 7 days. If your pet suffers with persistent ear canal infections, it is suggested that Ear Dr. is used 1-2 times each week as a preventative.

Even though it is best to consult with a vet wherever your animal’s health and fitness is concerned, PetAlive’s Ear Dr is one product which may be utilized along with prescribed medication safely, or even on its own. A 100% all natural treatment to help keep your pet’s ears clear, infection-free and healthy.

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Going on holiday can be lots of fun – but leaving a pet behind is very much stressful. The following tips could reduce the worry you might otherwise feel.

June brings with it the knowledge that summer holidays are about to become reality. However, some owners may be preoccupied with worries over pet wellness care for their furred friends while they are jetting off someplace hot.

There are several options for looking after a pet dog or cat while you are on holiday: you can leave your animal at a boarding kennel or cattery, with a friend, or allow it to stay in your own home with a sitter.

Whichever method you choose, following the tips below could help ease any worries you may have.

The choice of cattery or kennel.

Don’t select a place for your pet unless you have antecedently found out about all its practices and procedures. Before you entrust your beloved pet to an constitution you should visit the place several times so that you learn about its staff and procedures. Getting to know the people who will be caring for your pet, asking them about emergency protocol and the sort of food, exercise and attention your animal will receive on a daily basis is also advisable. If you have any misgivings about where you are about to leave your pet, don’t leave him there. Some facilities even have special pet webcams which allow you to see your pooch or moggy playing and relaxing, so why not look into about this?

How to find a sitter?

Whether you are hiring a professional or asking a friend to catsit for a week, it could be a great idea to spend some time with them and your animal before you leave. This should help assure you about how your pet and its would-be carer interact together, as well as allowing the Willem de Sitter to get to know the animal and its quirks.

Things to leave behind.

No matter where your pet is staying or who with, leaving the carer a list of emergency contacts, details about special diets, routines or idiosyncrasies the animal may have and a copy of its veterinary records is probably a wise move. Ensure that your pet insurance details are within the documents supplied. There will be many things about your pet that you will take for granted but which won’t be known to its carer so think hard about such things and write them down for the carer. Giving your pet a favourite toy and perhaps a blanket or T-shirt which carries the scent of you and home can also help reassure it.

How to leave without mutual distress.

ASPCA, the American cat and dog rescue organisation, claims that when the owner leaves, many animals, particularly dogs, can become distressed. If your dog manifests this distress by destructive behaviour or physical symptoms, everyone will be upset. Pet health care experts at the association recommend getting any tics – such as nervous urination – checked out at the vets before leaving to rule out any biological issues. Greetings and goodbyes should, according to the professionals, be calm and brief; otherwise your pet may become terrified. So, however worked up you may feel, your pet is best served by your leaving him as casually as you can.

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The anal glands or anal sacs are little glands which are positioned round the rectum in dogs, cats as well as other mammals – fortunately, we human beings don’t possess them. Dogs and cats use them for ‘scenting’ their territory and will vacate them spontaneously, typically when under stress or attack. In any other case, cats and dogs typically empty the anal glands when they pass their faeces. Even so, in the event the pet isn’t moving stools that are hard enough to express the glands, they might get blocked and clogged which can cause tenderness and infections.

If your dog, in particular, is being affected by its anal glands, it may drag its backside across the floor, might lick or nip at its back and sit uncomfortably on the floor.

It’s important to have your pet’s anal glands checked regularly. The veterinary can express them and demonstrate exactly how to do it, so you can ensure that no build-up of secretions occurs. The way to do it is to gently apply pressure to the glands with your thumb and forefinger. By simply depressing upwards and inwards, you will begin to see the fluid emerging. Once you have been taught the method, it will be quite easy for you to perform it to your animal as and when required.

PetAlive’s AnalGlandz will help to cleanse, soften and empty the anal glands in cats and dogs by assisting their natural emptying and also to keep the rectal area clean and healthy. It is a 100% natural remedy which is used topically: add 5-10 drops of the AnalGlandz to approximately 1/4 cup of warm water. Try to get the water as hot as your pet can take without causing distress. You use clean cotton swabs as a compress to apply a gentle pressure right over the anal opening. In the beginning, you should use PetAlive’s AnalGlandz once daily but as your pet’s anal health and wellness improves, it is possible to reduce this to a few times a week as a maintenance routine.

Results are instant! The comforting and detoxification effects of AnalGlandz are apparent straight away, as your pet will acquire instantaneous alleviation. After a further few days of use, the build-up of secretions in your pet’s glands will become softer and more liquid rendering the anal glands simpler to express.

One bottle of PetAlive’s AnalGlandz can last up to 60 days dependent on the size of your four-legged friend, and the severity of the condition.

So make life a little better for your ‘best friend’ and use PetAlive AnalGlandz to help make the world a more comfortable place!

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