How much should a pet cow weigh?How long is a cows life expectancy?

June 29, 2009 by Pet Care Tips  
Filed under More Pet Answers

Can you answer jonasruxpin’s question about Pets?:

I have a pet cow.She is a Hollstien.She is also a free-martin.I was wondering if someone new how much she should weigh when she is full grown and how long a cow should live for?

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Boarding Your Pet

June 29, 2009 by Pet Care Tips  
Filed under About Pets

Vacations are extremely difficult for those who have pets. –We are always trying to figure out where we can leave them in safe, capable hands. For those who have friends they can trust, they often leave the pet at home or with their friend. If you don’t have someone the dog or cat knows to take care of them, you may want to look into boarding your pet.

Boarding your pet can be a difficult decision because choosing the wrong place will allow for bad behavior or neuroses to develop. What to look for when you are boarding your pet is rather simple, if you read these below tips:

• Check more than one boarding house.

• Compare the cost of the boarding houses you have looked into. You are looking for a moderately priced boarding house for your pet. If the price seems outrageously cheap, there could be a chance that the proper equipment and care are lacking. Boarding houses on the more expensive end might offer extra luxuries, however it’s up to you to decide if those luxuries are within your affordability. Before deciding, you should compare the offers of each boarding house to make sure you are not overpaying for the same services you could find at a less costly boarding house.

• Get a bit of background information about the staff that will be handling your pet. Are they loving pet owners? Is this just another summer job for an inexperienced individual? Do they want to be a vet? There are all types of questions to ask regarding their personal tastes. Someone who isn’t into pets, but has the job because that was all that was available is probably not going to be the best handler. On the other hand, someone who wants the knowledge for further education may be the best person you ever find.

• When choosing to board your pet you should choose a facility that has no more than ten pets at a time. The facility should also be able to comfortably house those ten pets. This type of place offers a better likelihood of giving your pet individual attention and care, as opposed to an over-crowded and under-staffed place.

• You also have the option of boarding your pet with a private person. A private pet sitter usually allows the pet to stay in their home, and they treat the pet as if it was theirs while you are gone. It is a more intimate surrounding and can help the pet feel less anxious in your absence.

• No matter where you choose to board your pet you should always personally check out the facility beforehand. Make sure the cages are spotless, that there is no overwhelming pet odor, and see the activities they offer for the pets—sit in on a few if they allow it. In fact, a surprise inspection never hurts. You can find out a lot by showing up and asking to see the facilities without calling ahead.

Once you have found the place to board your pet, you will need to introduce your pet to the staff, as well as the other “tenants”. This can be done with a couple of visits a week before you are actually going to leave. Pets can become very stressed in surroundings and situations they are unaccustomed to, therefore the more you familiarize your pet with the boarding kennel, the less likely they are to feel anxiety when you leave.



Thanks to Help Your Pets for contributing this article to our Pets blog:

We at helpyourpets.com are very devoted to the care of our pets, and we hope that our articles encourage you to do the same!



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Where can I find a lanyard for my dog training clicker?

June 28, 2009 by Pet Care Tips  
Filed under Dog Training

Can you answer crimsonfire’s question about Pets?:

I bought a dog training clicker today and noticed that there is no lanyard (wrist strap). I was wondering if any other Yahoo Answers users could tell me where I might find one that would be for a StartMark brand clicker http://aboutdogtraining.sitestreet.com/185/StarMark_Clicker.htm

No smart alick answers please.

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Information On Pet Beds And Pet Supplies

June 28, 2009 by Pet Care Tips  
Filed under About Pets

Pet beds form quite an important part of pet supplies. With the proper pet bed, a pet will have a comfortable and restful sleep, which will enable it to have a satisfying day full of fun and excitement.

When you think about a pet bed, understand that it has to be quite comfortable and befitting your pet. There are many aspects that you have to keep into consideration while opting for a pet bed. For one, you have to check whether the pet bed will be comfortable for the pet or not. This depends largely on the shape and size of the pet bed, as well as the material that it is made up of. Some materials, though looking very stylish and suave are very uncomfortable for the pet.

Then size of the pet should also be considered while deciding on a comfortable pet bed. To know the perfect and comfortable size for your pet, measure your pet’s size while they sleep and then add around sixteen inches. This distance would be good enough for your pet’s comfort.

You should also consider whether your pet likes to stretch while sleeping or to curl while sleeping. Your pet may also like to do both in its sleep. There are specific beds made and prepared for any of the styles in which your pet sleeps.

There are several other pet supplies that you should provide for your pet. Some common pet supplies are pet collars, pet leashes, pet tags. Recently pet clothing and pet dresses have been added in the list of must have pet supplies.

Simply put, there are several pet supplies that are available, if you wish to turn your pet into a stylish character, instead of just being your docile and well trained pets. However, there are some aspects of pet beds and pet supplies that you should keep in mind. For one, you should ensure that every pet supply is safe for the pet. There are no breakable or chewable and chokable parts in the supplies. If any pet supply has a chewable or chokable part, it should be immediately returned to the store.

Some pet supplies are made up of ingredients and materials that the pets are allergic to. This may cause a lot many problems for the pets. Therefore, ensure that every pet supply that you use is compatible with your pet and it does not have any problems with it.

There are several ways through which you can buy your pet supplies and pet beds. You can always browse through the pet shops in your locality. However, if you wish for something complex or custom made pet beds and other pet supplies, the internet might be the best option for your needs. There are several manufacturers and dealers of pet beds and bed supplies who have their websites. You can visit their websites and browse through their brochures, to find out what they offer and whether getting your stuff for your pet from them would be a good idea.



Thanks to Mark Stimpson for contributing this article to our Pets blog:

If you need further information on pet beds including dog beds and cat beds visit our online store We also have a great selection of pet supplies for dogs, cats and horses.



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Dog Training - Dog Bites

June 28, 2009 by Pet Care Tips  
Filed under Dog Training

So you’re either in the unfortunate situation where you, some one you know, or a family member has received a dog bite or maybe you’re just curious of what steps to take in the case of this kind of situation. Well there are different types of dog bites, some are really bad, some are just minor injuries, and then there’s everything in-between.

The first thing you need to do is assess the situation and see what step needs to be taken next, you will most probably be able to assess whether the dog wound is serious enough for hospital straight away, or if you are the stubborn sort then if bleeding doesn’t stop within 15 minutes or so then you will need the hospitals help.

Other situations when you may need to see a doctor or go to hospital are if you think the bone may be broken, if the dogs bite is deep or gaping, if signs of infection are starting to appear like fever or wound puss, or if you have not received your tetanus injection in the last 5 years.

All the cases above could lead to much more serious problems than you might think and are all seriously recommended procedures for dog bites.

If your dog bite is serious enough to warrant hospital, then on your way to the hospital or until you get to see a trained professional about your wound you should keep firm pressure on the wound to stop any bleeding, and trying to clean out the wound of any dirt may be a good idea.

When you get to the hospital or medical department, they will need to know current medication and must know of any allergies that may affect the patient’s condition. Along with this they may need or you may want to tell a figure of authority where this attack happened, if the dog was provoked and if anyone else may be in danger so local authorities and laws may be contacted.



Thanks to John Williams Dog Training for contributing this article to our Pets blog:

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