August 25, 2010
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Dogs are amongst the most amazing creatures because they give unconditional love. Dogs love their masters and the masters reciprocate by providing them with all the things of comfort they can afford. Dog supplies are important and useful things for keeping your dog healthy and happy, and include items for dog grooming and maintaining good dog health. Canine or dog supplies can be classified into several sub categories, including dog training supplies, dog grooming supplies, and even more specialist items like hunting dog supplies.
Dog Grooming:
Dogs are gods of frolic. Undertaking thorough dog grooming is like having a permanent job requiring lots of patience, yet packed with exercise and the general fun of bringing up a dog and ensuring it lives a long and carefree life. Dog grooming is an important practice which should not be underestimated – a practice which ensures good dog health and hygiene and should also help to eliminate most dog health problems.
March 1, 2010
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People go through a lot of physical changes including growth and puberty during their teenage years. Eating right during this time is especially important because the body needs a variety of vitamins and minerals to grow, develop, and stay healthy.
Eating a variety of foods is the best way to get all the vitamins and minerals you need each day, as well as the right balance of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, and calories. Whole or unprocessed foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy products, lean meats, fish, and poultry are the best choices for providing the nutrients your body needs to stay healthy and grow properly.
February 27, 2010
· Filed under Home & Family
Around four to six months your baby will start to have more control of their own bodies. For example, they will have better head control and will start to sit up. At this time, you may also start to notice your baby gaining weight at a steady, healthy rate. You will also see your baby become more curious about foods that you and your family are eating. When you see these changes, you will know they are a sure sign to start your baby on solid foods. Introducing solid foods is an exciting time to learn and educate yourself and your baby about what foods are healthy and what they like or dislike.
February 15, 2010
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As much as pets have become portion of your family, they too deserve the like treatment that the other family members receive. Passion, Manage, exemption, quilt, and safety should too be enjoyed by them. As they say, they may be furry but they are still family. Yes, indeed, they are family. They are man's most delightful friend. And you can utterly tone up your associations with them by getting them healthy, happy, and stable just like you would want your human family members to be.
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November 7, 2009
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Your new, little puppy scampers playfully at your feet. He romps around in the grass giving you insurmountable joy. He is becoming an important part in your family's life. To keep your puppy happy, healthy and disease-free you will need to give him the appropriate veterinarian health care.
When a puppy is first born he is protected by his mom's antibodies from her blood and initial milk supply, known as colostrum. The first stage of your puppy's maternal antibody protection is approximately 2 days. This window of protection will only include those viruses that the mother is protected against and works according to the level of antibodies in the pup's bloodstream. There may still be a risk for infection if levels are not strong enough at that particular time. There is no rhyme or reason as to how high or low the levels may be even in different puppies of the same litter.
August 1, 2009
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In recent years, soy candles have become increasingly popular for a wide variety of reasons. They have a number of benefits in comparison to traditional paraffin wax candles and are far more versatile. Not only are they cleaner but they burn longer and double as a moisturizer making them far superior to other candles.
Created as an alternative to paraffin wax, soy candles are natural and do not contain carcinogens or petroleum byproducts which can give off harmful fumes or soot that turn walls black. Soy wax is made from hydrogenated soybean oil which has a lower melting point allowing the candle to burn 30% to 50% longer than paraffin which means you buy new candles half as often. This lower temperature also helps to distribute the fragrance more evenly.
July 15, 2009
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The breed of Tibetan Mastiff dogs, can trace its roots back to ancient times and hails from Tibet and neighboring nomadic regions. The history of the breed can be tracked back to as early as the Bronze or Stone ages, and it is thought these dogs are descendants of the common Mastiff breeds of today.
A Tibetan Mastiff is a giant breed of dog, heavier in structure than a normal Mastiff and is more of a mountainous type of animal. The dog has a sturdy build with a large, wide head making it look much bigger than dogs of similar size and stature. A Tibetan Mastiff has a double coat with colors that range from a solid black, to black and tan, with different shades of gold, gray and brown. The coat of a Tibetan Mastiff also has patches of white on the chest or paws. This particular member of the Mastiff family has a much smoother brow than other family members and a drier mouth and a double coat prone to shedding once per year.
Because the Tibetan Mastiff is a social dog, it will revel being in the company of its owners and other canines. With its large stature and size, the dog has a need for space and is not well suited to live in a small home or apartment. The breed is easy going, but has an aloof nature when confronted with strangers. A Tibetan Mastiff is also a highly adept sheep guard and keeps any potential threats at bay, and are also good nocturnal guards. In some instances, a Tibetan Mastiff has been an effective village guard.
A Tibetan Mastiff is easy to take care of when it is not shedding, which normally occurs on a weekly basis. However, there is a period of shedding that takes place during the spring and early summer, usually during the months of April through July, and the period lasts for about 6-8 weeks. This occurs to remove the undercoating, which will fall out in large clumps. During this time period, a Tibetan Mastiff will need daily combing and grooming. The winter coat will grow in between August and September.
When they are puppies, a Tibetan Mastiff should have an adequate and nutritious diet to ensure healthy bone and joint development. You might also provide the puppy with vitamin supplements if necessary, otherwise the extra vitamins could be harmful, so checking with a veterinarian is recommended. Protein while important in the diet, should never be more than 22% of the total diet.
When in comparison to other members of the Mastiff family, a Tibetan Mastiff has a significantly lower occurrence of genetic health problems. However, the dog might suffer from entropion (forward folding eyelids), hypothyroidism ( an under active thyroid gland), skin conditions such as allergies, malocclusion (misaligned teeth), tooth loss, progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), and cardiac conditions. It might also suffer from smaller ear canals which can result in ear infections. Like other large breeds, a Tibetan Mastiff can also incur problems like hip and elbow dysplasia.
June 27, 2009
· Filed under Parenting
Sometimes, you can feel nothing less than frustration when using a mattress cleaner which does not work the way you want to. So, this article is going some ways to help you to find a mattress cleaner which can give you the effects that you need – and fast. If you are living with a frequent bed wetter that requires a clean mattress on a near daily basis, some of these methods could be right up your street.
First of all, you want to look at a mattress cleaner which is more practical than a gimmick. Sometimes, one of the simplest methods can do more than anything else imaginable. For example, simply giving your mattress a little dab with some paper towels if the urine is relatively fresh can make sure that the urine does not soak too much into the mattress. Plus, it relieves the pressure on the product which you decide to use eventually.
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