Sunday, May 1, 2011

A look at the LittleMaid Self-Cleaning Litter Box

By Kristine Wallace


Are they a good value, this is a question most people who are considering a self cleaning litter box no matter who makes it will ask themselves. The self cleaning units are more expensive and there is of course some maintenance involved but you won't have to worry about cleaning out a nasty litter box anymore. Read on for a great review of the LitterMaid self cleaning litter boxes.

Is your cat large and can't fit in the typical self-cleaning cat box, then the LitterMaid LME9000 Elite that is larger would be comfortable for your cat. Getting a litter box that is large enough for your larger cat is important. A smaller cat box can have issues, as most cats like to use it at the same time. There is a sensor unit in the LitterMaid Elit that starts cleaning the box after the cat leaves, measures 28" by 20 by 81/2" so that gives the cat plenty of room. This model of the heavy duty automatic litter box has four carbon filters, four waster receptacles and a ionic air cleaner. One advantage to the LitterMaid litter boxes is that they are designed to keep litter from being tracked outside the box. This problem exists with regular boxes when the litter sticks to the cats paws or they kick it out of the box. The cleaning ramp has a ribbed surface that removes litter from cats' paws so that it's not tracked when they leave the box. This allows you to have a cleaner home without worrying about sweeping up tracked litter. If this isn't already included with your LitterMaid box you can purchase it for around $20 as an accessory.

If your cat is used to a regular litter box it can take them some time to get used to a new system like this which takes the waste and throws it into a receptacle shortly after your cat leaves the box. These are not difficult for a cat to use but your cat may balk at the change. You can attempt to trick your cat into using the clean box by leaving the dirty box close by (cat's don't like dirty litter). Your cat will then notice that there's clean litter in the LitterMaid and be motivated to try it. At first, the cleaning mechanism might disturb your cat, but since it's set up to not go off until a few minutes after the cat leaves the box, this isn't usually a problem.

When the LitterMaid Automatic Self-Cleaning Litter Box cleans, some owners have complained that it makes noise when cleaning. Some people may think the sound is disturbing at times, but some are more sensitive to the noises than others. To help with the noise problem, some of the LitterMaid models come with a timer, so when the cat uses the box in the middle of the night it won't wake you. In looking at a self-cleaning litter box, there are drawbacks as they are not silent.

Litter Maid's self cleaning litter boxes can make your life easier while also making your home more sanitary. Some users, however, experience problems with getting them to work consistently. Be sure to read all the instructions and the right type of clumping lever if you do buy a LitterMaid product. Consider getting a LitterMaid product if you're getting tired of having to always clean your litter box.




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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Info on Vitamin for skin.

By Dominic Bowen


X Makeup of Vitamin D3

Vitamin D3 is fat-soluble and comes in one or two forms. The 1st is called cholecalciferol, the second's calcindiol or 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 and the third is calcitriol or 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. The last is the active version of vitamin D3--the version that your body uses in absorbing calcium.

What Vitamin D3 Does in the Body

You want vitamin D3 to properly absorb calcium. You also need D3 to help your body build powerful and healthy bones. This is especially the case during development years, but all thru life you want D3 to remain healthy. Another function vitamin D3 satisfies is reducing redness in the body and building the immunological reaction. Vitamin D3 is important for your overall HEALTH and well-being.

Where it comes from

Ultraviolet B radiation helps to turn 7-dehydrocholestrol into a preliminary sort of vitamin D3. There are comparatively few foods that naturally have vitamin D3 in them, though some fish do. Some foods are enriched with vitamin D3 nevertheless , to boost their nutritive benefits, for example milk. Supplements may also be brought to get your daily obligation of the vitamin.

Foods That Contain Vitamin D3

Some foods naturally contain vitamin D3. Fish and fish liver oils are especially good for obtaining D3, in particular tuna and salmon. However , other foods like egg yolks, cheese and beef liver contain it in minute levels. Most milk is strengthened with vitamin D3, which is most people's source of the substance. Other foods that are fortified with vitamin D3 include fruit juices, cereal, margarine and yogurt.

What Takes place when You aren't getting Enough Vitamin D3 A vitamin D3 deficiency is serious. Since the vitamin is important in your body's capability to absorb calcium, people with a deficiency can develop rickets, a condition in kids that causes the bones to not develop correctly and become soft. It also causes weak bones and muscles in adults. There are cautioning evidence of a vitamin D3 deficiency that include muscle weakness and bone agony. .




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Friday, April 29, 2011

The Requirements And Issues With Parrots In The Home

By Tony Castle


Many people like to keep birds as pets, and of these species, parrots are the most popular. This type of bird ranges from tiny, 6-inch parrotlets to giant macaws and cockatoos. They are not the right pet for everyone, though, and you should do your research before adopting one.

Something that people who are considering becoming parrot-parents need to think about is that their bird will likely live a very long time. Macaws and larger species can live over a hundred years. Even tiny species may have a lifespan of 20 years or more. This is a very long commitment, and in many cases, means making plans for your bird should he or she outlive you.

Understand before getting one that your bird will be messy. Food and waste are going to be deposited all over the cage, as well as in the surrounding area. If you like keeping an immaculate home, perhaps these are not the right pets for you. Even when cleaned regularly, the area a parrot lives in is typically at least a little messy.

The smallest birds in this group are not screamers, but pretty much every other bird the term 'parrot' encompasses are. This can result in you being a very unpopular neighbor, if your bird is responsible for annoying or keeping people awake. And you can expect your bird to scream, as they do this to express both happiness and unhappiness.

Flocks are the natural social groups of parrots in the wild. Some people attempt to make their birds happy by getting them another bird as a friend. This works-- but the birds rarely remain tame after bonding together. In order to keep a tame bird happy, the human in his or her life needs to take over the role of the flock. This means spending lots of time with your bird, interacting and just hanging out.

If you do decide that you can meet the needs of a pet parrot for time and attention, consider the cost. Bird cages are expensive, and need to be relatively large, especially for the bigger birds. And though budgies and lovebirds are fairly cheap, most other species are quite expensive, even the small ones. Plus, medical care for a parrot can be much more expensive than that for a dog or cat, as they need to see an exotics specialist.

Living with a parrot can be a great experience, for the right person. But do your research before getting a bird, so that you can figure out ahead of time whether that person is you or not.




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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Use Alternative Methods For Healing Your Animal Companions

By Nicole Lanning


You do not need to be an animal communicator to work on healing your own pet in your life. Many people do not even understand that pets can suffer from some of the similar ailments that we do as humans. They can have physical health issues, emotional instability is, mental disabilities, and they even can suffer from the spiritual disconnection at their very own core. You can work on healing all of these from comfort of your own home.

There are many different vices out there that you can work with such as herbal remedies, acupuncture, Reiki therapy, and many others to work with for your animal companions. Many people do not even think about this at first when they are living that animal companion that is in their life. It is something that normally doesn't strike until they are faced with an illness, or problem that is so severe that they really don't know where else to turn.

Veterinarians out in the world stay can sometimes recommend a few of the different types of alternative therapies, but many do not go to this extent as they are traditional medicine doctors. But if you start visiting some inherent natural health food stores, you will actually see many different types of remedies that are available for your pet and animal companions. This is nothing new to this world.

I like to suggest that many people start with Reiki energy healing or crystal healing for their pets issues. Animals have an energetic vibrational frequency, just as we do, see you can work with these types of healings for them as well. You have to remember that animals integrate the energy much quicker than humans, so keep the sessions a little bit shorter for them.

Enjoy some of these new tips today and work with the pets in your life that you love and cherish so much. Remember to respect energy, listen to your animals feelings through your heart, and enjoy all of the work.




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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

How To Move Your Horse's Feet

By Annabelle Cabella


Moving your horse's feet is one of the basics of equine training. Here are some guidelines.

Moving your horse to motion in different directions is also a prospect of gaining the equine's reverence. Equines need to know their position in the herd and they are either the follower or the leader. Definitely, you would desire to be the more dominant. Accomplish this thru groundwork and by moving your horse.

By nature, the horse as a herd animal will instinctively follow a dominant presence---and that is what we refer to as the Alpha horse. When a horse is with you, the animal operates in the same principle and it only responds accordingly in your ability to establish yourself as the leader. It all starts on the ground and how you demonstrate your leadership. Let it be clear, if the horse does not respect you on the ground, it will not respect you on the saddle.

"Who moves who?" - an important process of negotiating your claim to the leadership role

Interestingly enough, the equine is highly aware if you are the one following its demands or vice versa. If it observes that you are moving as a reaction to its own movements, it will entitle the horse for the more dominant role. This is the rationale why you need to get connected to your horse's feet as the alpha while on groundwork. For any reason why you are training your horse-whether it is for jumping, competition, or for pleasure riding-a good relationship must be set during groundwork.

Some tips in making your horse move its feet

* Firstly, be certain that the area or round pen is wide enough to allow the equine to move freely. The surface should be flat and the location must be clear from unnecessary hindrances. Safety for both equine and horseman must be prioritized.

* Both trainer and the horse should have their minds in a good place. A positive vibe can go a long way when training.

* Learning the horse's language thru body signals and positioning are vital. Learn where you want to position your self relative to the equine. Recognize where to put pressure to get the equine moving to your desire direction. Using aids like a whip or a stick may be a good idea. You do not utilize tools to hit the animal; the whip is just an extension of your energy.

* It is all about positive reinforcement. Learn the best rewards to give to the horse.

* You can use your voice to help give authority to your commands.

* Master how to "hook-up". This is an excellent way to stop the horse from motion and it also establishes respect.

* Always be sensitive with the equine's feelings. Don't push too hard when the equine is already showing signs of boredom, anxiety, and exhaustion.Always be sensitive with the horse's feelings. Don't push too hard when the horse is already showing signs of boredom, anxiety, and exhaustion.

* Master the "hooking up" method. You can effectively make the equine stop to stand still with this technique.

Remember that groundwork is often taken by the horse as a time of getting into play with you. However, on the other hand, this is a great time to work on yourself as a horse trainer.




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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Exactly Why Do Puppies Growl

By Wendon Lee


When a puppy growls, even human beings can be frightened. And that is precisely why some puppies do growl. They use it as a means of warning and an expression of aggression, an instinct left over from their wolf ancestors who growled to keep away other harmful creatures. Puppies do sometimes engage in a sort of "playful" growling when involved in vigorous and competitive games, like pulling on one end of a blanket while you pull on the other. Whilst there is certainly commonly no mistaking it for the real factor, even this sort of growling shouldn't be kept up for too lengthy just before you stop to let your puppy calm down. In virtually all other instances, growling is often a habit you do not want your puppy to obtain into.

A typical motivation for your puppy's growling is an approaching stranger (human or canine) which prompts your puppy to let the intruder know he is entering your puppy's "turf." Yet another growl is intended to safeguard one thing of value to your puppy, like his food, if he is concerned that another creature wants to steal it.

(A dog that has just grow to be a brand new mother might growl to defend one thing truly useful: her babies.) And as aggressive as a growl can sound, sometimes it can be really an expression of fear of imminent physical danger on the component of the puppy. Usually speaking, the lower the growl, the far more likely it is a warning that a bite is imminent, in particular if the growl is lengthy, the puppy's body is stiff, and he is seeking straight into the eyes of the individual or animal he is confronting.

The one common aspect of all such non-playful growls is that none of them must be tolerated. As is the case with so many puppy complications, punishment for growling will not work. What does work is a sharp "No!" when you have already started employing this word as a command for him to stop whatever behavior he is engaging in that you do not like. When the growling ceases, a warm "Good Dog!" would then be appropriate. If he seems to be growling as a result of a particular fear or concern, you may investigate it at that point, but only right after you may have gotten the growling to quit.

If the growling persists, you might take into account a expert trainer who has expertise dealing with what is perhaps probably the most difficult puppy behavior to correct.




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Monday, April 25, 2011

Dachshund Training and the Effects of Leash

By Margaret Evans


Without right dachshund training, a dachshund is more likely to become what every pet owner does not want to have - a pet with several behavior issues like aggression, excessive barking, biting and others. Incorrect training or lack thereof, could also make you feel that your pet is way behind compared to other dogs concerning intelligence since an untrained pet is less likely to react appropriately.

But what some owners didn't understand is the reality that, every dog is intelligent provided they're granted the chance to undergo training. While dachshund training is never a simple job, there are surefire techniques on getting good outcome. The first is through the use of various training tools such as leash.

The leash, frequently used with a collar, is one tool each dog owner should have. It's not just something you can use when leisurely walking along with your pet neither restrain him in a single corner of the house. What is important about leash during training is it's capacity to provide you more control over your canine friend.

During leash training, the pet is trained a specific behavior or command. Once he's exhibiting signs that he understands the concept of the command, the leash is then utilized to correct him should he disobey or take action that is not suitable. Like for example if you are teaching him to come to you when called, if he starts to take the opposite path rather than coming towards you, a slight tug of the leash can get his focus and hopefully make him understand that he is not doing the command properly. In other words, the leash serves as a communication tool between you and your dog. If the leash is tugged, he ought to keep in mind that he should change what he's doing. No tugging, on the contrary, is an indication that you are alright with how things are going.

When using this tool during dachshund training, each dog owner should understand that the leash shouldn't be abused neither be used with force to the point of hurting your dog. While firm handling is crucial, care must be taken in order to ensure your pet's safety and prevent him from creating adverse association with the leash. Additionally, the leash should not be used to punish your pet for it will bring both of you no good.

Before using this tool during dachshund training, be sure that your dog has gotten used not only to leash but to collar too.




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