Identification Options for your Dog
by Jenny Gregorich
There are many ways that you can have identification on your dog besides the tradition dog collar tag. The most important thing you can do for your dog if it was ever to get lost is to have a collar on it. If you dog were to escape having a dog collar or dog harness on would notify the person that found them that is it someone's pet. Besides the traditional metal dog tags, you can also get your dog's collar monogrammed with their name and your contact phone number. <a href=http...
Soundproofing Your Animal Kennel
by Mark Rustad
If you own a kennel or manage an animal shelter you know how loud it can get inside. This is not only a nuisance for the occupants such as the employees, but it also can be a nuisance for those who may live within earshot of you. Since it is nearly impossible to eliminate the sound of barking dogs and other such animal noise, reducing noise level by making all of your walls, ceilings, floors and other structures less reflective is the next best solution. With a kennel, you often may hav...
A New look that Matters---Saddle
by Rojer Lee
Saddles are the most common and widely used form of a horse tack. Today Horse saddles are more than just for comfort, security and padding; it's been more decorative, expensive and gives signature to your stature. Horse Saddles should be kept at cool dry and consistent temperature away from dust. Horse tack is mainly stuffs/ accessories that make your horse look and feel good to ride and be ridden on. Some of the horse tack is A stirrup - that supports the riders feet on either side...
What Are The Essential Nutrients And Vitamins For Dogs
by Neil Wasserman
What Are The Essential Nutrients And Vitamins For Dogs By Neil Wasserman There are a lot of vitamins and nutrients dogs need and do not get in dog food. Vitamins and nutrients are very important in a dogs every day diet. It helps their digestive system, bones, coat, skin and their all around health and demeanor. Vitamins are divided into 2 types water soluble and fat soluble. Water soluble vitamins are excreted from the body if they are not...
Fear Biting Dog? 9 Out Of 10 You're To Blame
by Perry Keenan
A fear-bite is a bite that occurs out of sheer panic. It's not to be confused with dominance-aggression, which is a sign of deep-set personality problems; a fear-biter isn't necessarily a 'fierce' dog. He's just scared. Why does fear-biting happen? A fear-biter bites because it's his only way of expressing his extreme fear or panic, and his only way of telling his owner that he can't handle the situation. Almost all cases of fear-biting are actually caused by well-meani...