Bulldog Lover Calendars and Gifts

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Originally bred for in the British Isles for “bull baiting”, they were ferocious dogs with an insensitivity to pain. When dog fighting became illegal, breeders selectively chose the gentle disposition and eliminated the ferocious nature. Now bulldogs are wonderful family pets with a gentle dispositions. They do have a few problems due to their genetics and the large head and flat faces. First one, they almost always have to be delivered by c-section and bred with AI (artificial insemination) , which makes them very expensive to buy and breed. Bulldogs are also very prone to overheating and heat stroke and should not be left in the heat. I have also noticed a problem with demodectic mange due to their inbreeding and I have also found some that are deaf.

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Schnauzer Christmas Tree Ornaments

cy213sch Schnauzer Christmas Tree OrnamentsSchnauzers are fun family dogs. They come in three sizes: miniature, standard and giant. They can also range in color from nearly all white to coal black.

The miniature schnauzer was bred down from the standard schnauzer and recognized as a distinct breed in 1899. They were originally bred for hunting small rodents on the farms. Now, they make a very loyal dog for families and their smaller size make them ideal for apartments and smaller homes. Their double coat does not shed very much, but does require daily brushing to keep it from matting. The show cut grooming leaves a skirt, the hair long on the legs and whiskers intact, with a short cut over the body. The ears were cropped to give them a majestic look for show, but ear cropping is no longer necessary so they now have ears that fold over, making them look friendlier.

The standard Schnauzer is a little larger than the miniature schnauzer standing between 17½ to 19½ inches tall at the shoulder. They are naturally protective of their family and make great family pets. Their coat is the same as the miniature schnauzer in that it doesn’t shed much but does need daily brushing and trips to the groomer every 6  – 8 weeks.

The giant schnauzer was derived from the standard schnauzer as well. This breed originated from Wurttenberg and Bavaria sections of Germany, and were used to help herd cattle and stand guard in the breweries and bakeries. They are taller than the standard schnauzer standing 23½ to 27½ inches tall at the shoulder. They do require more exercise and because they are larger, they have more hair that needs brushing.
If you own a schnauzer or have a schnauzer owner on your Christmas list, check out our great Schnauzer Christmas ornaments and gifts.
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Fire Safety for your Dog

Each year in the United States, thousands of people lose their lives to fire. Tens of thousands are injured and the financial costs can reach into the billions of dollars. Almost forgotten in these tragedies are the hundreds of thousands of family pets who suffer death or injury as well.
Fire is a very scary thing! We use controlled fires to heat our water, cook our meals and power our cities, but for most people, fire is a wild, ravaging beast. And, despite educational programs that start in pre-school, every year more than three thousand people die in house fires. Sadly, those who survive a house fire often lose cherished four-legged family members to the smoke and flames.
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According to the US Fire Administration’s website (www.usfa.dhs.gov), more than 1.7 million uncontrolled fires occur annually in the US. The Fire Administration does not keep tally, but other groups have estimated that more than 500,000 pets are killed by house fires each year. Why are we so good at saving human lives, but our pets seem to perish?

One potential answer is the presence of smoke alarms in our homes. For more than 30 years, laws have required the presence of these life-saving devices in any home or apartment. In fact, the Public/Private Fire Safety Council has called for an elimination of residential fire deaths by the year 2020 and smoke alarms figure prominently in their plan. But the high pitched alarm that saves so many human lives is not helpful for saving our pets.
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We all realize that it’s time to evacuate when the alarm sounds, but our pets don’t know that. Worse yet, the unknown sound could scare a pet into hiding, increasing our own risk for harm as we search for the missing kitty or pup.

And, the sad fact is that many pets will die in house fires because they are unable to get out of the home. This often happens when the family is away. Rescue personnel are frequently unaware of pets needing help.

The heroic efforts of firefighters may save some pets from the flames, but damage from smoke or carbon monoxide inhalation can overwhelm many. Life-saving equipment, such as oxygen masks, is usually designed for people meaning some animals may die en-route to the veterinarian.

Fortunately, many diverse groups are working to improve the survival chances of pets caught in fires. Many concerned groups, from alarm monitoring companies, like ADT Security, to local veterinarians and humane organizations are looking to save the half a million pets lost each year

As with many tragedies, preventing the occurrence is the best first step. Pet owners are urged to “pet proof” their home and look for potential fire hazards. Always extinguish open flames before leaving your home and consider keeping younger puppies and kittens confined to prevent them from accidentally starting a fire.

Firefighters are trained to look for window alert signs and make attempts to save pets. These “window clings” are often available from the American Kennel Club or visit ADT’s website (www.adt.com) to obtain a free one. Beyond using the signs, you should always update them as new pets arrive in your family!

If you return home to a burning building, you should not attempt to enter, trying save your pets! This is difficult but you need to let the professionals do their job and rescue your animals.

As mentioned, working smoke alarms are helpful to the humans, but if you aren’t there to hear the alarm, your pets could be trapped inside. According to Bob Tucker, PR Director of ADT Security, pet owners should consider monitored smoke detection services as an extra precaution. By alerting the fire department more quickly, these services increase the chances that your pets will get out safely.

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Finally, due to the efforts of local veterinarians and animal volunteers, many rescue services across the nation now have access to “animal-appropriate” oxygen masks. These devices help deliver life-saving oxygen more effectively and will increase the chance of your pet’s survival. Other veterinarians teach courses on effective animal CPR techniques to first responders.

Saving pets from the horrors of fire will be easier thanks to dedicated fire fighting professionals, alarm companies, veterinarians and humane organizations all working together. To keep up to date on all pet related news, be sure to visit www.MyVNN.com or www.PetDocsOnCall.com for the latest and most trustworthy pet health information.

Debra Garrison, DVM

Pet Insurance Furnishes Both Comfort and Care

In recent months, as all types of health care costs have continued to escalate, pet insurance has also received an increasing amount of attention and for good reason. People are more attached to their four legged friends more than ever and securing insurance that protects their health is something that people are excited about being able to get. While pet health insurance helps to safeguard animal welfare, at the same time it can protect the owner from a financial crisis in the case of a major health issue with the family pets.

Just like health care coverage for humans, insurance for pets can provide for peace of mind, because you will know that they are going to be taken care of in the event of an emergency. There is nothing worse than to have the four-legged family member become ill and be put in the position of having to pass on treatment or even worse, to have to put the animal to sleep because of the cost. As with all types of health care, veterinary animal care costs are increasing on a continual basis.

Pet insurance can protect against having to make such heart wrenching decisions. Not only is this type of pet health insurance a good way to bring peace of mind to all the members of the family, but it often makes very good economic sense. Like any kind of insurance coverage that you purchase, you are paying a small amount on a monthly basis to be assured that when the time comes, you will not have to dig deep into your own pocket to pay the vet bills.

While health care coverage for people has been available for many years and is almost considered a must have for every individual and family, insurance for pets is still a relatively new option for pet owners. For those who have many pets, it seems like a very important thing to have, since dealing with illness or accident for multiple animals can escalate costs quite quickly.

Some pet owners who have had a pet plan from the time that they were first introduced, say they would never again be without it. They have gone through the experiences of having their pets meet with trauma, accident or serious illnesses and can attest to the thousands and thousands of dollars they saved by having good pet health insurance.

There are many different types of insurance policies and prices will vary depending on how extensive your coverage choices are. It is a good idea to take a good amount of time to research the various coverage options you have and compare the costs and also the reputation of the pet insurance company.

Some pet plans will cover everything including preventative types of veterinary treatments and visits. Others cover only emergency procedures. There are even some policies that cover the cost of boarding or kenneling related to the illness or treatment, and some that will cover kenneling when the family is simply traveling or if the caretaker of the pet is ill and cannot care for the animal. For those who travel extensively, there are also policies available that will refund your cancellation fees if you must cancel a trip because your pet fell ill.

It is always a wise plan to spend some time comparison shopping when it comes to pet insurance for your family pets. You should keep in mind that there are a number of options that will have an effect on the overall pricing of the coverage you choose. You can manage the amount of your premiums by adjusting the coverage level, changing the amount of the deductible or choosing to have a co-payment for each veterinarian office visit.

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Pugs 2009 Slimline Wall Calendar

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Pugs Slimline Wall Calendar: These small, compact dogs have a huge heart. Jaunty and personable, Pugs make great family pets. They adapt well to a variety of living arrangements. And with that adorable face and their charming, even-tempered manner, it is no wonder they enjoy such enormous popularity around the world. Pug lovers will appreciate this stylish slimline calendar.

 

Just German Shorthaired Pointers 2009 Wall Calendar

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Just German Shorthaired Pointers Wall Calendar: These dogs are great family pets and hard-charging hunters that aim to please. See them in their glory in 12 spectacular photos. Large format displays the candid images of some of the world’s finest animal photographers. Grids provide plenty of space to record appointments, birthdays, and reminders.

 

Midwest 36 in. Day Tripper Portable Tent Dog Crate

 Midwest 36 in. Day Tripper Portable Tent Dog Crate

A great tool for family pets who love the road as much as their humans. Superior portability includes easy set-up from flat storage profile. Mesh windows and water-resistant materials make it great for both indoors and out.

 

Midwest 36 in. Day Tripper Portable Tent Dog Crate

 Midwest 36 in. Day Tripper Portable Tent Dog Crate

A great tool for family pets who love the road as much as their humans. Superior portability includes easy set-up from flat storage profile. Mesh windows and water-resistant materials make it great for both indoors and out.