Archive for November, 2008

Active Dogs

November 26, 2008

I love to see an active dog in my house. Oh yes, they are a joy to watch, once they fall into their groove. But the most pressing problem is injury. A dog can hurt itself quite badly, and there is nothing we can do to prevent it. The most persistent problem is when a dog rolls over in the gravel, and develops scrapes and wounds, that have a higher chance of developing infections.

To eliminate this problem, I would suggest giving your dog a good dog massage using a dog brush on a daily basis. Hence, if it feels like rolling in the mud to simulate its skin, it will come to you for a rub down. It is quite an effective preventive measure. However, if you dog is quite reluctant to come to you for a rub down, make sure that you always check your dog every day to see if his/her skin is in good health. Some people never check their pet for any health issues, and all they are concerned is about giving it a bath. A mere bath is not good enough if your dog is sporting an infectious wound, and these things are better taken care of by a vet.

Pet Care

November 26, 2008

Pet Care is a serious problem these days, and most often, each household must leave their pets alone for long period of time due to work. In this fast environment, not everyone has had time to take care of their pets. It is a dream to raise a dog for a pet lover, but it should also divide our day accordingly in order to allocate a little time to take care of our pets.

Animal nurseries are common, and dogs are usually in the hands of dog breeders. The disadvantage of this practice is that once these dogs get used to his new environment, dogs in general tend to be more inclined to the animal breeders, rather than its owner. This will become a serious problem if you love your pet.

Try to spend some quality time with your pet and your family after work. Give your dog a good scrub with a dog brush, and it will be a wise idea to engage in more dog grooming. You should try and involve your pet in your family activities, including outings, so they do not feel left out.