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Your Guide To Housebreaking A Puppy

Monday, October 13th, 2008

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The ideal housebreaking room is the Psychology as it usually has a linoleum floor and in most cases a back door leading outside. Wherever you choose as his room, put down several layers of newspaper or training pads are now available. When he relieves himself, praise him, and pick up the sheets he used right away.

If he doesn’t use the papered area, take him gently over to the spot, push his nose at it, but not in it, and tell him “No, bad dog”, and then take him outside immediately. Have faith in him and praise his accomplishments, if you’ve done everything patiently and well up to now, you may never have another moment of trouble with him.

Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed http://www.Joncopets.com. On the Performing Arts customers can shop for the latest Small Business collars, Standards Testing clothes, pet supplies and more. Check them out at http://www.joncopets.com

Discover How To Be Rich By Learning From Rich People

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Think like the rich, act like the rich and you’ll be rich

What rich people believe and act that sets them apart from most people?

Rich people believe

1. Rich people believe that they create their own destiny.

They never blame, justify and criticize like most people. They know that when they blame and criticize, they will become a victim.

2. Rich people play money game to WIN but most people play money game NOT TO LOSE.

What is the difference between these two? Rich people play money game to WIN megabucks where as most people play money game just to get enough money for themselves.

3. Rich people are commited to be rich.

Most people only WISH to be rich and they don’t mind not being rich. Rich people have a strong desire to be rich and successful.

4. Rich people think BIG.

They set challenging goals for themselves and take massive action.

5. Rich people focus on opportunity. Other people focus on obstacles.

Opportunity always come with obstacles. It’s like a package, you cannot just take opportunity and “throw” the obstacles. When there are challenges and obstacles, most people will focus on them and then give excuses like “I’m too young”, “I got not enough money” and eventually quit. Rich people focus on opportunity instead of obstacles.

6. Rich people admire other rich and successful people. It’s logic right?

7. Rich people associate with positive, successful people

They always mix with positive and successful people because it gives them high energy and motivation. I am not saying that you must choose your friend and be snobish. What I m trying to say is…

8. Rich people are willing to promote themselves and their values.

9. Rich people are BIGGER than their problems

When problem comes many people will be discourage and let the problem happens without resolving it. Rich people will try to solve their problems.

11. Rich people get paid based on results. They chose not to get rich by time. Rich people know that the wost possible way to be financially independent is to sell your time.

12. Rich people think BOTH

Most people think that if you want to earn lots of money, you’ll have to sacrifice other stuff. Rich people believes that you can earn megabucks without sacrificing anything.

13. Rich people focus on their net worth

People with big cars or house are not necessarily rich. They may have lots of loans and debts.

14. Rich people manage their money well

They take calculated risk before investing their money.

15. Most people quit because of fear, doubt and worry. Rich people act in spite of FEAR, doubt and worry.

16. Rich people constantly learn and grow

Rich people are willing to learn from other people without looking at others’ education, age etc.

17. Rich people have their money work hard for them

Rich people knows how to look for an opportunity, invest it and then see their money “growing”. Most people work hard for money. They sacrifice their time to earn more money.

Most importantly, if you want to be rich and successful, you must have a vision. You must visualize what you want yourself to be 3-5 years from now. What you want to achieve 3-5 years from now? What do you want to do to get there?

The famous writer Napoleon Hill said “Whatever a man can conceive and believe, he can achieve it”.

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Your Dogs Skin - Something So Simple Yet So Complex

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

A wrapping of fur is not all there is to your dogs skin. It is also a factory for vitamin D production, it protects the internal parts from injury, bacteria, and viruses, and it contains a sensory system that is unsurpassed. The network of skin nerve cells goes to work when your dog is cold, has a cut, or receives a pat on the heat. In cold weather, the hairs stand erect and form air pockets that insulate against the cold.

Healthy skin and hair coats are flexible, glossy, and free of excessive oiliness, redness, dandruff, scabs, eruptions, or parasites. Run you hand against the hair coat and check for growths or blemishes. There should also be no areas of hair loss. Each dog has its own shedding cycle, which may change from year to year. Some pets shed a small amount all the time, while others lose large clumps at various levels.

Pets can have freckles, concentrations of cells containing the brown pigment called melanin. These can be found anywhere on the skin and even in the mouth. Be sure to check the skin’s special alterations, the mammary glands, the foot pads, the claws, and whiskers.

Frequently check your dogs paws. The thick, pigmented, tough footpads are excellent shock absorbers. The pads are named for their location. Pets have sweat glands in the footpad area. If your dog gets excited at the veterinarians office, you may see sweaty paw prints on the exam table. Check the spaces between the toes. Since your dog walks barefoot and this is a very moist area, the interdigital area can be easily irritated and infected by briars, stones, foxtail, sand, and salt.

Your dogs whiskers or tactile hairs as some veterinarians refer to them, are long, stiff hairs located on the muzzle, upper eyelids, cheeks, and legs. They are used as feelers and are especially handy for navigation at night or in dark areas. There is a fable belief that a dogs sense of balance will be lessened if the whiskers are cut or shortened, but there is no truth to this at all. If any unusual changes or defects are found on your pet, do not hesitate to take him to the veterinarian, as changes can indicate an internal illness or parasite.

Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed http://www.joncopets.com. On the site, customers can shop for the latest dog collars, dog clothes, pet supplies and more. Check them out at http://www.joncopets.com.

Your Guide To Housebreaking A Puppy

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

A puppy is a young animal that is only just beginning to have control over the sphincter muscles that control his functions. This control is weak, and has been building up largely due to the fact of his unwillingness to soil his own quarters. Your job now is to concentrate his attention on further control, and to extend his unwillingness to soil his sleeping area or anywhere else in the house.

Any pup younger than 3 - 4 months old will not have enough muscular control to do what you want him to. Almost any attempt to house-train a puppy before he his physically ready will only confuse him and set back all your training efforts. The most practical method of training involves paper training. He first learns that newspapers spread out on the floor are the place to go. Then his attentions are progressively directed to the outside.

Despite popular lore, housebreaking is neither a hard or extensive job. Ten days to two weeks will see the worst of it out of the way. Keep in mind that the job requires a constant vigilance, but if you do it right, there is a great feeling of accomplishment and it’s done for his lifetime.

You should exercise control over the intake as well as the outgo. The puppy will be fed at regular intervals and he should be watered only at specific times. Give him his water bowl about an hour after he has finished eating and let him during as much as he wants. About half an hour after the watering, start watching or take him out for “time to go.”

The ideal housebreaking room is the kitchen as it usually has a linoleum floor and in most cases a back door leading outside. Wherever you choose as his room, put down several layers of newspaper or training pads are now available. When he relieves himself, praise him, and pick up the sheets he used right away.

If he doesn’t use the papered area, take him gently over to the spot, push his nose at it, but not in it, and tell him “No, bad dog”, and then take him outside immediately. Have faith in him and praise his accomplishments, if you’ve done everything patiently and well up to now, you may never have another moment of trouble with him.

Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed http://www.Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can shop for the latest dog collars, dog clothes, pet supplies and more. Check them out at http://www.joncopets.com

Lyme Disease And Your Dog - A Deadly Combination

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Lyme disease is primarily spread to both dogs and humans through the bite of an infected tick. Many different species of ticks can be involved, including the deer tick, the western black-legged tick, and the black legged tick. Ticks are tiny parasites that are difficult to see with the naked eye and can easily hide on people and pets.

Ticks, however, are not the only way the disease can be spread, fleas and other biting insects are capable of spreading it as well. There have been incidents in which Lyme disease has been transmitted by direct contact with infected body fluids. This ease of transmission has made Lyme disease one of the most commonly reported tick-borne diseases.

The symptoms of Lyme disease in dogs include lethargy, loss of appetite, high fever, swollen lymph nodes and joint, and/or a sudden onset of lameness. Veterinarians have the ability to test for this disease in house and should be consulted immediately if any of the symptoms develop. Rapid treatment of a diagnosed case of Lyme disease is essential to prevent permanent damage to the joints on internal organs.

To lessen your dogs chances of contracting lyme disease, you should vaccinate him. After the initial immunization, a booster is recommended three weeks later, followed thereafter by annual re-vaccinations. The symptoms of Lyme disease in humans are similar to those found in dogs, and vaccination of the family dog will help to prevent the spread to humans.

A tick must feed on the host for approximately 24 hours before spread of the disease takes place. When you return from an outing, carefully check your dog’s skin and coat, including the groin, around the ears and tail and between the toes. If a tick is found, remove it immediately with an alcohol swab and tweezers. After applying the alcohol to the tick, carefully pull the tick upwards. Try not to squeeze the tick while removing it as this may force bacteria from the tick, back into the animal.

If possible, save the tick in a jar or sealed container. If the dog becomes sick or exhibits any of the symptoms described earlier, your veterinarian can identify the type of tick to aid in the choice of antibiotics to use. When it comes to ticks, do not take any chances.

Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed http://www.joncopets.com. On the site, customers can shop for the latest dog collars, dog clothes, pet supplies and more. Check them out at http://www.joncopets.com.

Your Guide To Housebreaking A Puppy

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

A puppy is a young animal that is only just beginning to have control over the sphincter muscles that control his functions. This control is weak, and has been building up largely due to the fact of his unwillingness to soil his own quarters. Your job now is to concentrate his attention on further control, and to extend his unwillingness to soil his sleeping area or anywhere else in the house.

Any pup younger than 3 - 4 months old will not have enough muscular control to do what you want him to. Almost any attempt to house-train a puppy before he his physically ready will only confuse him and set back all your training efforts. The most practical method of training involves paper training. He first learns that newspapers spread out on the floor are the place to go. Then his attentions are progressively directed to the outside.

Despite popular lore, housebreaking is neither a hard or extensive job. Ten days to two weeks will see the worst of it out of the way. Keep in mind that the job requires a constant vigilance, but if you do it right, there is a great feeling of accomplishment and it’s done for his lifetime.

You should exercise control over the intake as well as the outgo. The puppy will be fed at regular intervals and he should be watered only at specific times. Give him his water bowl about an hour after he has finished eating and let him during as much as he wants. About half an hour after the watering, start watching or take him out for “time to go.”

The ideal housebreaking room is the kitchen as it usually has a linoleum floor and in most cases a back door leading outside. Wherever you choose as his room, put down several layers of newspaper or training pads are now available. When he relieves himself, praise him, and pick up the sheets he used right away.

If he doesn’t use the papered area, take him gently over to the spot, push his nose at it, but not in it, and tell him “No, bad dog”, and then take him outside immediately. Have faith in him and praise his accomplishments, if you’ve done everything patiently and well up to now, you may never have another moment of trouble with him.

Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed http://www.Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can shop for the latest dog collars, dog clothes, pet supplies and more. Check them out at http://www.joncopets.com