Monday, February 21, 2011

Pet Parents Tips - Love pet and it will love you also

February is Responsible Pet Owners Month. When you made the decision to bring an animal, or animals, into your home — and into your life — you adopted a pet and took on the responsibility for its health and welfare. If you take care of your pet, your pet will give you loyalty, companionship and unconditional love.

(1) Know your pet and the type of food, hygiene and exercise it will require. Knowing potential health problems is important, too.

(2) Have your pet spayed or neutered immediately, particularly if you take it in as a stray.

(3) Have your pet thoroughly examined by a veterinarian within 24 hours of adoption. This is a good time to work out a schedule of preventive care.

(4) Give your pet plenty of fresh air and exercise. It gives your pet a way to release pent-up energy and it allows you a chance to bond with your pet.

(5) Dog owners should strongly consider some training for their pets. Unchallenged bad habits evolve into a lifetime of bad behavior — and resentment of owner toward the pet.

(6) Provide a sanitary environment for your pet. Bacteria and disease can flourish in an area of poor hygiene.

(7) If you are moving and can no longer keep your pet, find help from a friend or neighbor. Don’t just throw your pet from a car on the way out of town.

(8) confine your pet safely and humanely. Fences or kennels are appropriate. Tying your pet up is discouraged.

(9) Clearly, owning a pet is more complicated than giving it food and water each day. By providing security, a safe, clean environment and regular medical attention, you can ensure that your pet care responsibilities will be fulfilled. And your pet will love you back, guaranteed.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Healthy Cat Tips – Common but really helpful

Taking some basic precautions will certainly help your cat to remain healthy.

For new cat owner, know your cat is going to help you to identify a problem quickly.

Study and Observations of behavior and about it character will help you to know when it becomes ill or has a problem as because of all animals seem to have their own way of telling us when something is wrong.

(1) If your cat spends a lot of time outside then Fleas could become a problem, there are many products that can help prevent you cat becoming riddled with Fleas and it is advisable to ask around to find out which one works best. As because of some flea products do not work at all, so it pays to ask around before purchase.

(2) Tapeworm can be a problem along with other parasites with symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting. Your vet will advise you on the best prevention of this problem and also provide the medication for the cure.

(3) Hairballs is a problem often encountered by cats caused by continual self grooming, during this process a certain amount of the coat gets swallowed. The fur that gets swallowed can accumulate into a ball over time and become lodged in the digestive tract causing a blockage.

This is a more serious problem and one that needs to be dealt with very quickly. Brushing the loose fur from your cat every day will certainly help to prevent this problem.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Easy Homemade Pet Treat Recipes

Pets do not care for sweetening and salt like humans do. Therefore, there is no need to be tempted to season up their treats as you would like yours to be.

Your pet will be delighted with the natural good tasting ingredients the food has in them.

Below is one of the easy made dog favorite recipe which I read online before few days and now want to share with you.

Recipe: Sweet Potato Chicken Snack

1lb (500g) lean ground chicken, 2 cups cubed sweet potato, ½ cup (125ml) water.

Cook chicken over medium heat until it starts to release liquid.

Stir in sweet potato and water

Reduce heat to medium-low, cover and let it boil, stirring it occasionally until chicken is cooked and sweet potatoes are soft (estimate about 15 minutes).

Remove cover and increase heat to medium-high and boil until excess liquid is evaporated. Transfer to a dish to let it cool completely.

Puree chicken mixture until very smooth in food processor.

Scoop 5ml of chicken mixture for small snacks. With moist fingers, press into a rounded rectangle about ¼" thick. Place on the mesh drying trays at about ½" apart.

Dry at 155oF (68oC) for about 6 hours or until crisp and dry. Cool it completely on trays before storage.