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Nov 09 2009

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Dog Bowl For Your Dogs Or Pets

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Feeding the pets with dog bowl feeders is a snap, these days. Let’s face it; our lives are hectic, and sometimes the pet gets neglected a little. Using one of these automated devices is a way to make sure a beloved animal gets the food and water it needs, and when it needs it.

Several brands of automatic elevated dog bowl feeders come with small coolers where canned pet food can be stored. This is for those times when a special treat is in order, and dry food isn’t good enough. Some of these machines can even open the can and dispense the food on command. Vets say that smaller periodic feedings might help to prevent obesity from developing in an animal, which is a good thing. Most of these units use up-to-date electronics to automate their portioning activities. The best ones manage their dry food supplies, and they can mete out portions in weights going all the way up to ten pounds of food in a single period.

Putting a elevated double dog bowl feeder together is relatively easy and stress-free, and making use of the animal food dispenser is easy to do. The best units never fail to make sure an easy to understand instruction manual to guide the pet owner through the assembly process is supplied. Make sure it presents its information in a no-nonsense, uncomplicated manner. Many units even have online help guides and tips for usage, including feeding times and amounts of food to dispense, in case you have a question about such a thing.

Generally, most of these units are able to handle up to two pets at a time, and can manage separate feeding schedules for them, if needed. Tasking the unit to do these feedings is relatively uncomplicated and they’re easily revisable, too.

For owners who have taller or larger dogs, some of these units come in elevated models, which could be a good fix for a big animal that needs a bowl raised up slightly. This could be because of arthritic or other painful conditions. These machines can make it possible for the full-size dog to get portions appropriate for his size and height.

All these models are generally set up to work for fifteen-to-forty pound animals, usually. There are other feeders available which can handle bigger dogs or other pets, and they’re no more difficult to use than any other feeder, normally. Now, just about every size dog or other pet can benefit from automated feeding.

Generally, food storage hoppers in these feeders run about 1.5 gallons of total capacity. This makes it possible for the feeder to dole out about 1.8 gallons, total, of dry food with little muss or fuss. And every feeder will provide a pet watering feature, which is either automated or done by gravity-feed processes. With these feeders, it’s always a sure bet that pet feeding or pet watering comes off in a regular and healthful manner.

Good automated feeders provide stainless steel or ceramic bowls, rather than cheaper plastic kinds. These are easily gouged, and bacteria are more able to make a home in those gouges, so swap out that plastic for stainless steel whenever possible. And take care never to try to have the feeding machine store or dispense wet foods from that container or hopper. If you use the machine correctly, both you and the animal can come out on top of the feeding game!

 

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Nov 09 2009

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Buy Tug Dog Toys That Works Best

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Dog Tug Toy are at best of times a very controversial subject for various reasons. If you ask 5 different veterinarians, dog trainers and breeders what their opinion is regarding playing tug of war with your dog, you may be ready for confusion as each of them will have their own perspective.

All negative opinions generally refer to the aggression and brutal behaviour it provokes in the animal. However, some have the opinion that it is more relevant as to what breed it is or the specific dog’s temperament or personality traits than the dog has. Mostly you will find that the golden rule is that playing tug of war with your dog is not dangerous, but the manner in which you play it and the rules you enforce makes all the difference.

Deep beneath the fur coat of your beloved best friend the heart and instinct of a wolf remains. It does not matter for how long we claim to have domesticated dogs, their instinct remain.

A study on playing tug with your dog was done in 2002 to establish whether or not playing tug intensified the aggression of dogs. At the end it was concluded that playing tug with your dog have no negative results on the relationship of a dog and his owner.

With that out of the way you can go an buy you and your best friend a Tug Dog Toy with peace in your heart. Before you buy, remember to keep the following advice in mind.

Look for a Tug Dog Toy with no stringy or ravelled ends or that may unravels easily. This can cause strings to get caught between the teeth. Pay attention to this in particular if you have a small type of dog. Their teeth are much closer together and caught strings more easily between their teeth. Good quality is also important it is no use the tug toy has no durability and play needs to be ended in the first two minutes! I very important piece of advice is not to make use of your socks or other household items to play tug of war with. You teach your dog that way that those objects are toys and he is allowed to use it.

Our friends with the smaller and sharper fangs are risks when it comes to chewing the tug toy. As a rule, larger breeds of dogs don’t invest too much of their time chewing. Another defining factor will be the grip that both of you will have on the toy. Remember there is always a possibility that you can yank one of your best friend’s teeth by pulling to hard.

After obtaining the right toy, you would want to take note of some pointers commonly neglected when playing tug with your dog. First and foremost, never allow your dog to hang onto the tug toy in the air. This is unhealthy for their teeth and can hurt their jaws by doing that.

When it is time to play, take out the dog tug toy and have fun, but as soon as the fun is over take the toy and store it away. While playing and the dog starts to act too violent all you need to do is to drop the toy immediately and walk straight away and ignore the dog.

 

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