How to train dogs

May 11, 2010 by  
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dogtraining1Pets can be a real joy as soon as they begin to fit in with the daily routine of any household. Some of them find it hard to do this not without the help of a dog trainer. Despite the economic recession, the demand for people who can train dogs continues to remain a requirement that needs to be filled.

And this is where people with a genuine ability to bond with dogs and other animals in general, can pursue a career either in dog training or pick any field of specialization in the broad field of veterinary medicine.

Every institute that provides certified training in this field, knows that being able to build a strong relationship between man and beast, is an integral skill to impart in any animal training course. For this, you have to look for a school that provides you with a robust curriculum on the subject of animal behavior.

There’s no doubt that several methods of animal training is accepted these days but the one most widely approved of is the positive reinforcement technique that even humans evidently respond very well to.

It is imperative that in your search for a good course in this field, the use of humane, safe and scientifically proven techniques are taught so that you get your money’s worth. Most importantly, the course should be accredited so that it can help you on your way to finding a successful animal career.

Cats For Sale: Buying From Breeders

May 4, 2009 by  
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Raising cats can be an endeavor that is both profitable and pleasurable. If you don’t have enough experience with breeding cats, you can get your feet wet by going to cat shows, look for information on cats online, reading magazines about cats and talk with a vet. It’s easy to find a cat when you want to buy one, but looking for a great breed is harder.

One idea would be to talk with friends and see if they know any cat breeders. Once you find the cat breeder you need, check out the living conditions that they offer their cats. Find out if the living conditions for those cats are healthy and clean. Also find out how the breeder interacts with the cats. All in all, the cat should be in a place where she received the right attention and care.

The right breeder will probably care less about the money they get in exchange for their cats and more about you being a great owner for those cats. They need to know that their good work with the cats will continue with you and the cats will live happily in your house.

Looking for a breeder that raises their cats well and in proper conditions isn’t the only thing you should do before you buy a new cat. Even though the breeder might be good, you should still talk with a vet to examine the cat before you buy it. If it’s a good cat breeder, he will be OK with your request to examine it before you pay for it. It’s only normal that you make sure you get a healthy cat for the money you spend on it. After all, you will live many years with it.

Invest the time you need to find a good cat breeder, as the investment you’re making is long term and you shouldn’t regret it later.

Cat Grooming And Bonding Tips

May 4, 2009 by  
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Have you ever wondered what a cat does besides pooping, sleeping, walking and eating? They usually spend plenty of time licking their paws, tummies and tails, basically grooming themselves. Watching them do it all day long you would think that they are real clean freaks. That’s not the case though and your cat will actually need some help with the cleaning, especially when they grow big. It can’t hurt having him groomed, especially if the hair grew too long.

While for humans, cutting the hair is about vanity and making yourself look better, for cats it also has a number of other benefits. First of all, when you take care of your cat, you can find out what their physical condition is. Get your hands through the coat of the cat and look for any tumors, lumps, bumps, sores, bruises and cuts. Look further through the fur and see if the cat has any pests or fleas on it. Stroking the fur can also make it shiny, since it stimulates the body oils production and blood circulation.

Grooming a cat also makes it feel more comfortable when it’s around you, so it’s another win situation. While in the beginning your cat might reject you, as it might feel like its privacy is invaded, in time it will learn to accept you. She might even try to scratch your face or your arms and that’s usually a pretty good tip on her disposition. In time though, your cat will learn to accept the time you take to groom her and she will even enjoy the time you spend together with her. In time, the cat will become less hostile and a bit more sociable when it’s around you. You can use that time to bond with your cat, and you will both enjoy it.