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March 9, 2010

The Joy Of Owning A Dog

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I have recently given a home to a dog called Cassie. She was living in a local animal sanctuary and as soon as I saw her I knew that she was the dog for me and my family. To say she was a bit of a handful to start with is an understatement, however she has now, with a little bit of training, calmed down a lot and is very well behaved. In this article I write about the reasons why I believe more people should own a dog and the benefits it can bring to ones life.

I do not personally work with pets in any form; I am actually involved with various projects to do with DVD authoring, budget package holidays and offering an affordable article submission service.

Cassie is now very happy in her new surroundings and shows this happiness in many forms. She is very loving and very loyal. I have two children and she really enjoys playing with them, especially ball type games, however has never become over aggressive with them. Some people state that a dog is a mans best friend and even though I possibly would not go that far, Cassie is somebody I enjoy spending a lot of time with.

In some peoples opinion taking a dog for regular walks would be one of the reasons why they might choose not to own one. I actually really enjoy taking Cassie on her walks as it gives me a chance to clear my head, to meet other people and is a really useful form of exercise. I always take a tennis ball on our walks and she is now becoming an expert at catching this ball after the first bounce and even at times without the ball bouncing at all. She wags her tail in enjoyment and this also fills me with a feeling of pleasure.

During the evening after another one of her long walks, she settles down in the living room and cuddles up to go to sleep. Cassie is now another member of our family and I am sure that she feels this as she curls up for little snooze. She always looks so contented as she starts to dream, I often think that she would have probably have dreamt of living in such an environment when she was living in the animal sanctuary. I hope that her dreams have come true.

Cassie has become a great companion to the members of my family including myself. She is a great listener and never answers back, unlike my children and wife.

I would certainly recommend other people to give a dog a home. It may cost you some money in the way of dog food and may take up some of your time in the form of dog walking. This is a very small price to pay however for the rewards which the dog is likely to bring you.

Companionship, loyalty, happiness as well as the health benefits of exercise via the regular dog walking are just some of the reasons why I love owning Cassie.

February 22, 2010

The Basics Of Nylon Dog Collars

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A collar is thought to be a must for any dog owner, no matter what breed of dog you’ve got.  This is because collars are used to identify your dog and any allergies he or she may have, among other things.  There are also several types of collars used for specific training purposes.  Collars can have a lot of different features, including, at the most basic level, the material they’re made of.  The most common material for dog collars, as with leashes and leads, is nylon.  There are a few things that explain nylon’s popularity.  Guardian Gear camoflage nylon dog training collars are among the popular selections that dog owners make.

Leather is strong and tough enough to meet the demands posed by big dogs.  Even if you’re using a heavy-duty leash, a collar that can’t bear a heavy load will break under enough stress, so it’s important to have a sturdy collar as well.  Leather collars can bear heavier loads than just about every other type of collar currently available, and this is why they’re the most frequently used for large breeds.  Another point in favour of leather dog collars comes from trainers.  K-9 trainers and other professionals prefer to use leather accessories for their dogs because, while they have some of the best strength and durability out there, they’re also comfortable for dogs to wear.  Small medium and large stylish leather rugged dog training collars are very popular selections in this crowd.

Choke chains should not be used with dogs that are still growing, as they can cause the skin around the dog’s neck to grow incorrectly, which may result in the need to have the chain surgically removed.  Owners should also take care to put the choke chain on the dog correctly; the ring goes over the back of the dog’s neck, not under the chin.  When a choke chain is fitted correctly and used appropriately, it can be an exceptionally effective and humane training tool.  They’re certainly worth considering for serious owners who are willing to take the time to learn their nuances.  Many people choose chrome snake choke chain medium dog training collars for their usefulness in this regard.

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