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Introducing the Various Rubber Dog Toys

Monday, September 26th, 2011

All the dogs chew from time to time, this is a habit of them, and this habit can become excessive in their teething period or when they get bored. Once you have this in mind, it is important to try to figure out how it is that you can help your dog to stop chewing valuable things in the house in addition to its own house. The solution for this is at your hand, you just need to buy it a rubber dog toy and your dog will have something better to chew than your things. This is mainly because they are designed in a way that they cannot easily be destroyed when chewed by dogs. However, as you cannot be sure before you and of course your dog, try it, it is better to take some cautions before buying any kind of toy for your dog.

The type of material the manufactured used to make the toy is the first thing you need to think about when you are looking to buy a toy for your dog. Not all the types of rubber material have the same resilience and the toys which are made of lighter materials will be slashed easier than others. The breed of dog and its tendency to chew will also determine the lasting time for the chew toy. There are some dogs that chew more than others, which make it important to ensure that you settle for the best rubber material that suits your dog perfectly. A toy that can be broken or tear apart when the dog chews it is dangerous, as it could swallow a part and choke with it or block its intestines.

Secondly, ensure that the toy you are going for is ultra durable when it comes to its rubber material. Chewing a rubber toy will offer your dog many hours of pleasant activity and will also be a good way for it to exercise the muscles of its neck, jaws and mouth. The dog will be more interested in the toy and will spend more time chewing it if you will buy the type of toys in which you can insert different treats that you’re your dog likes more. With such kind of toy filled with treats it can smell and would like to eat, your dog will have more than a physical occupation, it will benefit of a mental test too, because it needs to figure a way of removing the treats from the toy before eating them.

Thirdly, ensure that the rubber material you go for is durable and strong enough to withstand excessively aggressive chewing without the toy ripping, puncturing, chipping, cracking, tearing, breaking or even shredding. The toy should have no detachable parts which could be swallowed by the dog, leading to suffocation or other complications that could be really dangerous for your pet.

Fourth, in order to keep the dog interested for many hours, you can keep on interchanging the treats that you stuff in the toys. You can find more toy models that will please your dog. Do not forget your dog also needs to be challenged and mentally stimulated by the toy. Your dog will enjoy at least one rubber dog toy from the various types available on the market.

Give you dog a rubber dog toy to chew. Increase the pleasure of your dog with treats inserted into the toy. Choose the most suitable rubber dog toy for your pet.

Pug Dog

Monday, August 29th, 2011

Pug Dog

The Pug is a stocky but short dog with the males measuring 12 to 15 inches in height and weighing between 14 and 20 pounds, and the female bitch measuring 8 to 12 inches in height with a weight of 13 to 18 pounds. They have a round head which is disproportionately large for their body size with a square shaped muzzle that is blunt and quite short. Their ears can be either button shaped or rose shaped, and are small and thin. The tail curls over their back and is most commonly a double curl, with a short coat that is fine and soft. There can be a variety of colours such as silver black fawn and apricot. Whilst these dogs are small they are surprisingly muscular and strong.

History. The Pug is a very old breed of dog and thought to have originated prior to 400BC. Although there are great discussions, concerning the exact origins it is generally agreed upon, that they originated in Asia. The dogs used to often be kept in monasteries, and have been the favourites of various Royalty. Pugs were first introduced to Europe in the late 18th century by the merchants and crews of the Dutch East India trading company. In the 19th century, they arrived in the United States and were recognized as a breed there in 1885.

Temperament. The Pugs are not yappy dogs but they do make excellent watchdogs, drawing their owners’ attention to anything they detect that is unusual. They are strong of will, but generally amiable and it is rare for them to be aggressive. They are well suited as a family pet and get on well with children; they are also strong enough and sturdy enough to tolerate play with smaller children, which because of their size is not a problem as they are not big enough to knock small children over normally. They are not normally particularly excitable dogs, yet they are rarely boring. They also integrate well with other pets in the household. Because they are muscular and active they tend to like more exercise than other dogs of similar size. It is very important to assert yourself as the master of your pet, otherwise the dog may feel that they are in control, which can cause them to be destructive, a dog that feels they are in control of a household is rarely as happy as the dog who realises their correct place in the hierarchy.

Health issues. Pugs can catch a cold quite easily and do not tolerate particularly hot or cold weather. Due to their short muzzle, they have a greater tendency towards breathing problems. It is also prone to ailments of the skin and, a condition known as pug dog encephalitis, which is a brain based infection. It is common for the females when giving birth to require a Caesarean section, due in no small part to the size of baby’s head. They can also suffer some eye conditions, and it is important not to over feed a pug as they will eat more than they require which will lead to obesity.

Grooming. Because of their predisposition to skin problems it is advisable to only brush them when necessary; this is of course also true for bathing. After a Bath, you have to dry the dog as thoroughly as possible. The exception to this rule are the creases around the dogs face, these must be cleaned regularly and quite frequently. As a breed they shed quite heavily but this is only seasonal, and more grooming may be required at that time.

Living conditions. The Pug is well suited to living in an apartment but does require a reasonable amount of exercise. When out walking you need the dog to walk beside or behind you as they tend to see the person leading as the person in command. These are a determined breed, and you need to assert yourself as their master.

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The GPS Based Dog Fence Is Easy to Install

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

When we speak of a dog fence, we often think of a physical structure surrounding the area that we can actually see and touch. Due to the technological advancements of the last period, different types of dog fences occured on the market, and we can speak now of invisible dog fences that, although serving the same purpose as the traditional ones, we are no more able to see or touch. What we can actually see and experience are the benefic effects on our lives as dog owners and also on the lives and behaviour of our beloved companions.

It is hard to count all these benefic effects of the electronic pet fences, but let’s start with the beginning. First, you don’t have to deal with the time, effort and money necessary to erect and then maintain a physical barrier made from timber, concrete and steel. Electronic dog fences can be easily set up since you only need to install the transmitter in a recommended location, set the area designated as the safe place and then put the collar around the dog’s neck.

After that, just turn the system on. You have a fully-functioning invisible Dog Fence. installed within minutes instead of the days it takes to make a traditional perimeter fence

The second advantage with the electronic dog fences is that you will not affect the aesthetics of the safe place because you have nothing to build out there. As you protect your dog within the safe area, you also can protect whatever space, like a garden with rare flowers, from the reach of your dog.

Moreover, in some neighborhoods the physical fences are not allowed by low. Police officers will want easy access to your house in case trouble does happen but you still have the benefit of a fence to protect your dog, in a manner of speaking.

You can choose from different electronic dog fences. Look for that is most suitable according to your needs, preferences and budget.

For the wired systems, the wires buried around the designated perimeter sense the approach of the dog and transmit a radio signal to its collar.

At the wireless systems, sensors are placed around the perimeter and the radio signal is emitted by a central control unit.

The GPS based systems require no more central unit or wires to be installed.

Fourth, you can lessen the dog’s risks of being run over by passing cars, of being involved in dog fights and of becoming victim to other possible accidents outside of the designated safe place. This is because your dog will soon learn that the avoidance of a certain area will mean averting the onset of the unpleasant sensations that comes with the loud beep and the electric shock that will soon follow if he so much as continues with his course of action.

Your benefits will be a greater peace of mind and a lower amount of the vet clinic bill. And the chances that your dog bites some person will come down to zero.

The electric shocks of the Dog Fence are no way painful. In general, these are mild shocks although adjustments can be made to account for certain factors.

The invisible Dog Fence. installed within a few minutes is completely functional. The GPS based systems require no more central unit or wires. The electric shocks of the Dog Fence are no way painful.

Three Confused Pugs

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

pugs keep tilting their heads when asked a question

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Three Confused Pugs

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

pugs keep tilting their heads when asked a question

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Three Confused Pugs

Monday, January 5th, 2009

A video from stupidvideos.com I did my best on getting here for you guys and my only way was Hypercam. Sry. Well….Enjoy!

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Three Confused Pugs

Monday, January 5th, 2009

A video from stupidvideos.com I did my best on getting here for you guys and my only way was Hypercam. Sry. Well….Enjoy!

Duration : 0:0:46

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Charlie and Patsy Pugs – Episode 1

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

I submitted this video to show that theology is NOT all I ever think about. For instance, dogs know nothing about religion, yet the shores along Ambleside Beach in West Vancouver is where dogs go to church on Sundays. And just to note, our pugs – Charlie and Patsy – insist that religion can only be taken in moderation

Some of the many antics of our two fully-grown but adorable pugs, Charlie and Patsy. Unfortunately, Patsy is unable to walk down a set of stairs by herself. However, you should see Charlie charge down barking every time we are about to leave the house to go somewhere.

Unfortunately, however, not all places are not as dog-friendly as the dog park.

Enjoy.

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Charlie and Patsy Pugs – Episode 1

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

I submitted this video to show that theology is NOT all I ever think about. For instance, dogs know nothing about religion, yet the shores along Ambleside Beach in West Vancouver is where dogs go to church on Sundays. And just to note, our pugs – Charlie and Patsy – insist that religion can only be taken in moderation

Some of the many antics of our two fully-grown but adorable pugs, Charlie and Patsy. Unfortunately, Patsy is unable to walk down a set of stairs by herself. However, you should see Charlie charge down barking every time we are about to leave the house to go somewhere.

Unfortunately, however, not all places are not as dog-friendly as the dog park.

Enjoy.

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Puzzled Pugs

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

These dogs look confused

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