How Do You Care Your Pets?

Author: admin  //  Category: Animals, General

Pets are fun to have in our home. Once we take a break and give our attention to them, they always take away our stress whenever we got busy in everything we do. And sometimes they can also help maintaining our home safe and free from other insects which may cause possible sickness in our health. Some of the common pets we have in our house are the cutie birds in a cage, tropical fish in aquarium, mysterious cats, and the man’s best friend dog. Still others have turtles, snakes, frogs, iguanas, hermit crabs, rabbits, and even horses.

That’s why they need our special care and plenty of attention. We must have a guide how they will survive in much long time which we wanted to. We must know everything our pets needs: the food they will eat; their home; how do they make healthy and comfortable as possible; how to remove tick and other parasites in their body; even its likes and dislike. And for you to have guide with this matter, you must visit a site who offer a lot of things needed for caring your own pet.

Me, I have no problem with my dog pet. He is my best friend at home and very nice to me. That’s why I always took him a bath and often bring him to a dog grooming rozelle to maintain his nice looking. Actually I bought my puppy when I found cavoodles for sale banner in a store where I used to groom my puppy.

You, how do you care your pets?

Dog Treats

Author: admin  //  Category: Animals, General

A recent study found that dog’s have an innate sense of fairness. The very concept sounds a bit funny, well, funny that is unless you’ve ever owned more than one dog.

To paraphrase, the study took a pair of dogs and a bowl of dog treats. The dogs were each asked to “present a paw” ; commonly referred to as “shaking” in America – and their actions were rewarded with a dog treat. The test was repeated in sets of 30, and the test would mix things up. In one set, both dogs would get a treat. In another, neither dog would. And in a third, only one dog would be rewarded. What the scientists were measuring was how willing the dog was to complete the task in return for the coming treat – be it a piece of sausage, a bit of brown bread, or my dog’s favorite, odor free bully sticks.

What scientists observed was that a dog was most likely to complete a task when he knew a treat was coming, completing the task on nearly every time. When no treats were given at all, the dogs still complied about twenty out of thirty times. However, when a dog treat was only given to one dog, the other average about 12 out of 30 paw shakes and was visibly agitated.

The result is kind of shocking. Most dog owners can tell you that their dogs exhibit emotions, at least the big ones like happiness when you get home, or fear during a lightning storm. The fact that a dog would feel slighted, not earning equal treatment for equal work, well, let’s just hope the dogs don’t form a union.

This article has been provided by Arney Edinburgh.