Archive for April, 2010

Pet Fish Care : Aquarium Supplies

Basic aquarium supplies include the fish tank itself, a filter, gravel substrate and a liquid dechlorinate. Learn more about aquarium supplies withtips from the manager of a fish pet store in this free video on pet care. Expert: Hunter Leber Bio: Hunter Leber is the saltwater livestock manager at the Austin Aqua-Dome in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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A Guide for Kitten Care

The type of pet supplies you buy will determine the overall health of your pets. When it comes to a kitten, you need to be extra careful, as cats can be quite finicky regarding what they eat. Not that they are any kind of food connoisseurs but they just like to relish what they eat. But then the problem lies in what they eat, which can considerably affect pet health in the long run.

Getting home a new kitten might seem to be the nicest thing to do because you will have these cute pair of eyes looking curiously at you not knowing who you are but then the truth is that kittens need a lot of care, attention and health care. From their food to pet supplies and from vaccinations to vet visits and grooming, you will need to take care of everything.

Kitten Food: The most important part of pet health care is kitten food or pet supplies. Your kitten will need twice as much nutrients as an adult cat might need so that is one aspect that you will need to take care of. But at the same time they can’t eat the amount of food that an adult cat can because of the small size of their tummy. So you will need to get food that has enough nutrients and is also fulfilling. When your kitten is 6 weeks old, you will need to provide him at least 4 nutritious feedings within a day and should go on for 12 weeks at the most. Once this period is over, you can feed him twice a day.

Here are some dos and don’ts for your kitten health care:

· Never feed dog food to your kitten. Dog food is for dogs and your kitten doesn’t have the same metabolism of his organs doesn’t function like that of a dog. This is important as it might affect pet health later on. Another important thing is that growing cats need Taurine without which they might go blind or develop severe heart conditions in the later stages of growth.
· Never feed table scraps, as it is not nutritious or wholesome food. It will not be able to supplement a milk diet and cause diarrhea as well as indigestion problems. Get pet supplies that are high in taurine and other nutritions as well as milk. Cats love milk!

Never feed liver to your kitten or any other form of canned fish that is mostly intended for dogs or even humans. This type of food normally has different levels of vitamins and hence can lead to an imbalance with respect to a requirement of vitamins A, D, and E.
Always remember that kittens, unlike humans, do not like to change their food. It is always important to remember when buying pet supplies that you can continue a regular supply of the same food. Cats have better digestive systems if they continue to have the same foods regularly, this will ensure the pet health and stop and unwanted stomach problems.

Mark Stimpson
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/a-guide-for-kitten-care-681277.html

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Hypoallergenic dog breeds are the most suitable for people who are allergic to dog dander and fur. Some of the more popular hypoallergenic dog breeds include terrier, basenji, bichon frise, poodle, chinese crested, greyhound, havanese, irish water spaniel, and shih tzu.

While they do produce some dander, the dander of hypoallogenic dogs is little enough to create minimal discomfort for those who come in contact with them. There are many breeds of hypoallergenic dog. Many of them are miniatures or toys that have lots of energy and may have difficult temperaments for the more sedate dog owner.

Nonetheless, even the allergic dog owner can follow a few simple steps to limit discomfort and enjoy your life with your furry companion. These tips will also generally apply to any household welcoming a new dog into its family, especially the hypoallergenic dog breeds.

A new dog (no matter how old) may well be frightened during its first hours and days in your house. Hypoallergenic dog breeds tend to be a bit more nervous than others. It may not welcome human contact at first, so you should refrain from handling them too much the first few days. Be attentive, but don’t smother them with affection. Let them acclimate to their new house. Just let your new dog roam around the house, sniff the furniture, and find its way around.

When your new hypoallergenic dog becomes accustomed to its new surroundings, begin a grooming routine to reduce the amount of dander and fur that might otherwise settle on your furniture, carpets, and clothing. In addition to reducing your danger of allergic reactions, regular brushing will reduce matting and knots that make your hypoallergenic dog uncomfortable and unattractive. A steel comb with wide teeth will help untangle knots and trap loose hair. It’s important not to let your hypoallergenic dog’s skin get too dry with all the brushing and grooming. You can find products at the pet store or through your veterinarian that will help reduce skin problems.

Giving your hypoallergenic dog plenty of exercise will also reduce your risk of allergic reaction. First, the fresh air will help keep its fur free of dander. Second, when your dog is tired and sleeps all night, it will be less likely to want your company while you sleep, spending less time on your bed to leave dander and fur on your bedspread and sheets. Regular, frequent cleaning of your sheets and bedspread will also reduce your discomfort.

Make sure your hypoallergenic dog has a special place of its own to sleep, day and night. A soft bed or an old blanket will give them a warm, secure spot for sleeping. Wash their pet bed often so that dander and fur don’t build up to a dangerous level where it can easily transfer to your carpet or clothing.

You can’t avoid some allergens from being present in your home, even with a hypoallergenic dog breed, so it’s important to keep your home well-vacuumed and clean at all times to maintain your good health as well.

Regular grooming is perhaps more important for hypoallergenic dog breeds than for others, especially when you have allergies to your baby. Even dogs with short hair need regular professional grooming. For people with allergies, monthly baths are a must! This will not only protect you from allergies, but it will assure your hypoallergenic dog a long, happy, healthy life.

Remember that even hypoallergenic dog breeds can still cause allergy attacks now and then. Be sure you visit your doctor when you get your dog and continue to follow your personal preventive routine to prevent serious problems with your allergies.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/hypoallergic-dog-breeds-allergic-to-dogs-this-is-for-you-753313.html

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How To Clean A Fish Tank or Aquarium, Remove Algae, Pet Care
Rachel shows you the best way to clean and maintain your aquarium or fish tank the right way. This includes how much of a water change you should do, an easy way to remove algae from the sides of the tank, the use of water conditioner and aquarium salt, changing filters and tips on using suction tube or siphon to clean the gravel. Fresh water fish do require a certain amount of salt in the water to be healthy. This is the easiest way to clean your tank correctly so that your pet fish stay healthy and happy and dont get sick.
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