Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Why You Should Get a Cat Flap?

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Are you planning to get a new cat or you already have a cat that is very enthusiastic to go outside and explore the surroundings then go back to your house without any difficulty? Consider setting up a cat flap to keep your lovely kitty from rising you up from sleep unexpectedly in the middle of the night for entry.

What is a cat flap? A cat flap or cat door is a hinged flap set into a door, wall or window to allow your cat to enter and exit a house on their own without needing to plead for help from a human, while offering a degree of protection against wind, rain, and larger-bodied intruders entering the dwelling.

If you already have decided to by a cat flap for your feline friend, you might still be wondering either you install one or not, and what type you should be buying that will fit you need. Before buying any product you must know its advantages and disadvantages in order for you have an idea on how will you use the product in a proper way, and this is what we are going to discuss in this article.

Why you should get a cat flap?

A cat is an explorer by nature, they always want to come and go here and there, and as they please you, you might end up finding yourself getting up and down all the time just to open and close the door.

Cats has a way of telling their owner if they want to go out and it is by meowing or by scratching, and if you have a cat flap installed on your door, these kind of doings will be lessen.

There are also chances that your cat will be locked out and shut in all day if you are out at work. With a cat flap would be free to do as they please and you wouldn't have to worry about them being stuck outside in bad weather just because you're not home to let them in.

Having cat flap will also keep you from waiting at your back door every night for your cat, and you will be able to sleep early without having any worries that you might locked out your cat and spend the cold night outside.

Installing it is as easy as 1, 2, 3… all you need is a drill (for creating holes in corners) and a hacksaw to cut out the hole and a screw driver to fix the it in place, it takes less than an hour without any hassle.
You should also keep in mind the type of door you have because some cat flaps do not suit for a certain type of door.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Different Types of Dog Collars

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Having a dog as your pet not just an ordinary hobby, it is a special relationship. So, in order to make that special relationship between you and your dog, you need to train him in and out of your house. Taking your dog for a walk can be a good bonding for the both of you but it requires proper training for your dog because he might too aggressive. In times that your dog’s emotion is out of control or in any unwanted behavior, you will be needing a tool that could help you with the situation, and that tool is a dog collar or dog training collar.

                What is dog training collar? It is a material that you can use for controlling a dog manually, as they provide a handle for grabbing. A dog training collar is put around your dog’s neck to have a full control on him; often it is juxtaposed with leash. You can also use dog collars for identification or for fashion purposes.
                There actually different types of dog training collars that you can choose from for dog. Let me list some for your benefit.

1.       Everyday Collars – These are the ordinary collars for the owners who only seek for a simple dog collar that they can use every day. Available in a variety of materials, colors and styles. Always be sure your dog's collar has a name tag with your current contact information.

2.       Metal Prong Collars – In spite of it being crude-looking, it is still effective for strong and stubborn dogs, and that made it a hit for many trainers.

3.       Chain Slip Collars – These dog training collars are designed for training purposes only. It is actually not recommended for many of the trainers because it might hurt your dog and could damage your dog’s neck. If you still want to use it, just be sure you know how to use it properly. It is also called as choked chains.

4.       Martingale Collars - Martingale collars are used to prevent dogs from slipping out of collars while walking on a leash, that is why it is also called slip collars. Often made out of nylon or similar material, Martingale collars are available in a variety of colors and designs.

5.       Break-Away Collars - Also for everyday use, but has a distinctive safety aspect to keep your dog from choking. Nevertheless, you can still use it for walking on a leash. The collar will break away if the loop becomes caught on something and your dog pulls away.

6.       Head Collars - Head collars or halters slightly resemble muzzles, but they have a very different purpose. These halters act more like harnesses for the head and are intended to help train a dog to walk on a leash and heel.

Always keep in mind that these dog training collars cannot be used with 13 inches at the base, or weigh less than 18 lbs, or those dog with any breathing problems.
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