Saturday, September 22, 2007

7 Secrets Your Family Pet Can't Reveal

Article Title: 7 Secrets Your Family Pet Can't Reveal
Author: Leslie Gerard

Studies have indicated that people who have pets may live a
longer and happier life thanks to their four-legged friend. Not
only can stroking your cat or dog provide a sense of calm, but
it can also ease depression and anxiety. It's easy to see why
we love our pets, but many may be surprised to know just what
they are thinking. Believe it or not, there are some
fascinating secrets that your furry little friend literally
can't reveal.

They smile. Even though it isn't as obvious as when you or I
smile, your pet can put on a happy face. Animals have facial
expressions that stem from the use of muscles that can spark a
grin.

They love you every day. Unconditional is a term that means
something that is without condition, and that's how your pet
loves you. Even if you've had a bad day or everything else in
your life seems to be going wrong, your pet loves you. He/she
cannot verbally express this, but they can show you through
their actions and response to your presence.

They dream. Have you ever watched your pet sleep only to see
their legs moving, their nose twitching or other quick movements
that may suggest dreaming? If so, there's a very good reason.
Your pet probably is dreaming but, unlike humans, they cannot
communicate their emotions through words. As a pet lover, you
will learn to recognize the signs of a dream the longer you
watch your four-legged friend sleep. Awakening suddenly with a
frightened look may suggest a nightmare, so be ready to comfort
your pet and reassure them through loving strokes.

They recognize the tone of your voice. Most people will tell
you that their pets can understand them and, who knows, maybe
they can. But one thing is for certain; pets respond to the
tone of our voices. If we have anger or stress in our tone,
they pick up on it immediately. The same is true of happiness,
which typically sparks a positive reaction. The fact that tone
is important is proven when you scold a pet verbally and he/she
crouches as though they have done something wrong, or when you
praise them with kind words and they seem to bask in the
attention.

They miss you when you're gone. If you've ever read a magazine
article about pets, you may already know that countless animals
have been known to become destructive when left alone in a home.
The reason may be more than just bad manners. In fact, it may
be a serious case of loneliness. Animals recognize us by our
scent, which is why puppies and kittens often like to curl up
with something that reminds them of their new family. Reading
material often suggests rubbing a shirt or blanket over your
arms before giving it to your pet so that it will think of you
and feel close at all times. When you are gone, your pet does
miss you. If you doubt it, pay close attention to their
reaction when you arrive home.

They are eager to please. Believe it or not, animals actually
like to learn tricks and commands so that they can make you
happy. Have you ever noticed how happy a well-behaved dog is
when he/she receives praise for honoring a command? This is
because most pets want nothing more than to make their family
happy. Of course, just like people, they have those moments
when nothing can grab their attention. But more often than not,
your pet just wants your approval.

They have association skills. Because most animals have good
memories, they also have the ability to associate one event with
another. For instance, teaching your dog to sit means to make
him/her associate the command with an action. The same is true
of an event, such as a visit to the vet or a walk in the park.
Animals are smart and their impressive memory further confirms
it.

Now that you know what your pet may be thinking, you can
attempt to understand him/her better. Hopefully, you can take
this newfound understanding and use it to make your relationship
with your pet purr-fect.

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Easy Pet Adoption Tips

Article Title: Easy Pet Adoption Tips
Author: Pertic Brendon

If you're looking for a pet to keep the long lonely hours at
bay then you might want to consider pet adoption. Or if your
kids want a pet and you can't say no to their beseeching little
faces you can think about pet adoption. But before you do go and
adopt a pet though you should be thoroughly aware of what you're
getting yourself into. By adopting a pet into your family you're
making the same commitment to it that you would make to any
living thing that you were responsible for.

Some people even think of their pets as their children, and
ultimately this is what it will amount to. Unless you're looking
at a cat for your pet adoption scheme, then be prepared to have
to pander to its every needs and whims. And just like with a
young child, you'll need to house train it! You'll also need to
teach your pet some obedience, especially if you get a dog.

Cats on the other hand are slightly more easier in that they're
independent creatures who will only look at you and come to you
when they need a free meal ticket. You also probably won't be
able to teach a cat to behave itself, and a special behavior
school for cats probably doesn't even exist. That doesn't mean
that you'll have to take cats off your pet adoption list. It
just means that you'll need to be aware of the nature of your
cat.

Birds are an easy choice for pet adoption but be warned, they
can be noisy, especially some species who like to get up with
the rising sun and sing you a lovingly screeched chorus at the
top of their lungs. And they have no discrimination whether it's
your weekend or not. You'll also need to constantly clean out
their cages, keep enough bird seed and water around, and
remember to never let it loose in the house if you also went and
got a cat when you were doing the whole pet adoption thing.

There are a few places that you can look into if you want to
adopt a pet. These can be animal shelters, pet stores, or
perhaps even a neighbor or friend who's moving away and can't
take their pet with them. Then again, if you only want a trial
run before you start your pet adoption process in earnest, pet
sitting your friend's pet while they're away for a whole year
might give you an insight of what's needed from you. Then again
it won't be the same as having your own pet, so if you think
you're ready go ahead with your pet adoption plans. There's
nothing better than being the proud owner of a cute little
puppy, or kitten, or bird, or, well you get the idea right.

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Prevent Pooch Poisoning!

Article Title: Prevent Pooch Poisoning!
Author: Joann Henry

Most people know, unless they have been on some deserted island
for decades, that chocolate is not only bad for dogs, it can be
potentially deadly to them. There are some other foods that are
perfectly safe for all of us to consume, but could cause some
very toxic reactions to your little four legged friend should
they ingest them.

Keeping in line with the whole chocolate theme, any candy,
chewing gum or breath fresheners that contain xylitol could also
have a lethal effect on your pup. I am sure that some of us have
considered tossing our pooch a mint to help combat their
halitosis, but there are special dog treats and bones that are
sold in both pet stores and grocery stores that will help take
care of that problem.

Some of the other foods that are harmful are no real surprise,
either. Salt is just not very good for any of us and dogs are no
exception. A few of the items listed would probably not enter
into your mind as a possible treat to give your pet. Coffee
grounds and tea are two of them and another potential problem,
fatty foods, should be banned from the universe for all of our
sakes. Alcohol is another culprit, with yeast dough, onions and
garlic, avocados and macadamia nuts rounding out the "dangerous
list".

Pet owners are told to feed their dogs treats that are healthy
for them. Normally, fruits and vegetables would be a perfect
choice. However, there are a couple of fruits that people would
be shocked to know of their toxicity. Grapes and raisins are
deadly to your pooch pal, therefore they should never be given
either of them. The fact that dog trainers used both of these
foods as rewards for the dogs effort is extremely scary. This is
the most worrisome of all of the foods that were previously
mentioned because grapes are so inexpensive and plentiful during
the summer months. Both the grapes and the raisins could cause
your furry family member to develop acute renal failure- yes
even from a handful of raisins. If you think that your dog may
have ingested a potentially deadly substance, call the ASPCA's
Poison Control Hotline, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year @
888-426-4435.

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http://www.DoggieHealthCare.com a blog all about our pooches
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