Signs your cat might have a urinary tract problem

Urinary Tract problems are quite common within the feline species.  Because the infections make urination painful, common symptoms include a change in frequency of urination or failure to use the litter box.  UTIs, as they are called, are usually treated with antibiotics.  But frequent use of antibiotics will disrupt the presence of good bacteria in the gut and will deplete your cat’s immunity.  Your veterinarian can recommend some natural remedies and can also help to replenish intestinal flora after a course of antibiotics.

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Cat missing the litter box?

The most common behavioral complaint owners have about their cat is missing the litter box.  While you may think this is psychological warfare aimed at you, it is very important to find out if the cause is due to a medical condition.  Urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and diabetes are all potential causes of housesoiling.  Always contact your veterinarian if you cat is suddenly having issues.  Be prepared to let your doctor know how long and how bad the problem has been.  You should also inform your vet of any changes or events that may have caused the problem.  Also, describe any corrections you have already tried.

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House Training Your New Puppy

House training your puppy is not rocket science, but can be one of the most frustrating concerns of new puppy parents.

A little knowledge about your puppy’s nature can assist you in training him to go in the desired location. The key is consistency and vigilance.

1. Pick a designated area for the elimination area. It can be a spot outside, a doggy litter box, the house training pads or special doggy areas designed apartment dogs

2. Keep puppy confined in a small area, such as a crate or playpen and take him to the designated area at regular intervals, especially after waking, after eating, after playing, and before bedtime. Watch your puppy and if he suddenly stops playing and starts to sniff or circle, he may be looking for a place to go. Take him to the potty area and praise him lavishly for completing the task at hand.

3. Pick a phrase for going to the potty area and use the same phrase consistently. On a weekend, you can set a timer for every two hours and have all family members participate in the potty time. Using this method, most puppies can be house trained in a weekend.

4. Do not scold the puppy or rub his nose in an accident area. They simply do not understand and will make matters worse. If he has an accident, it is your fault for not watching him and taking him out in time.

5. Use an odor neutralizer, (not ammonia) to clean the accident area.

6. If you are gone for a long period of time, you may want to ask a neighbor or a friend, to assist you in taking puppy out for potty time.

7. Do not let the puppy roam the house unsupervised until he is completely house trained.

8. Some people hang bells or other devices on the door knob so the dog can bump it and it will alert you to the fact he needs to go out.

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If you still need more resources please visit these websites for more help.

Luvurdog.com/dogtraining

Secrets to House Training

7 Day Potty Training

Dr. Dog’s Behavior Solutions

Training by Dove Cresswell -Pro fessional Hollywood North Dog Trainer

Cat Washroom/Night Stand Pet House

 Cat Washroom/Night Stand Pet House

Introducing the versatile practical and multi-functional Cat Washroom/Night Stand Pet House. With its unique design this piece can be used as a cat washroom or as a nightstand/pet-house combo for your dog or cat! This pet house will blend in seamlessly with any decor with its clean modern design. Crafted from solid wood and wood veneer with wainscoting panels and stainless steel hardware this is a true piece of furniture designed to last. Choose white or espresso finish to coordinate with your decor.Nightstand Pet HouseNo more unmade and mismatched pet beds! Use this unit as a coffee table or nightstand and enjoy a discreet sleeping area for your cat or dog. This enclosed sleeping space will satisfy your pet’s den instinct providing a safe restful environment.Cat washroomNo more mess from cat litter boxes. The Cat Washroom serves as an attractive cover to hide the litter box and confine all litter messes inside. Simultaneously it will provide useful shelf space for you in a bathroom or utility area. A stainless steel towel bar lets you keep a towel handy. The door opens wide for easy cleaning. The interior can accommodate a litter boxes up to 18.5W x 16D inches. The litter box is not included.

 
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Should You Buy a Chihuahua?

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If you watch television, you’ve probably seen celebrities like Paris Hilton toting around tiny dogs with big poppy brown eyes. These dogs, called Chihuahuas, are one of the smallest dog breeds in the world. The Chihuahua first appeared in Mexico and does well in warmer climates. Of course, a doggy sweater can make one of these small dogs feel warm and cozy during winter months.

The Chihuahua weighs in as a lightweight at one to six pounds and stands only about five inches high. These little dogs come in a wide range of colors, although tan or black and tan dogs are most common. They have prick ears, an alert expression, and big, slightly poppy eyes. This breed has both short haired and long haired varieties.

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The American Kennel Club considers Chihuahuas to be part of the Toy Group. These dogs were bred to be companion dogs and they excel at this task. This breed hates to be alone and thrives when it is in the thick of things.

Chihuahuas are ideal apartment dogs, since they do not take up much room and do not need a ton of exercise. Some people even train these little guys to use a litter box. This doesn’t mean that a Chihuahua won’t enjoy living in a house with a yard, though. This breed enjoys exercising and playing outdoors on warm days.

The Chihuahua can sometimes be nippy with small children, especially if it is accidentally injured and has reason to fear being handled by them. This breed also tends to be bossy and easily spoiled, especially if the dog’s owners allow it to get away with aggressive or angry behaviors. If you have other dogs, you will need to be sure that your Chihuahua does not bully them. These dogs will pick a fight with much larger dogs, since they sincerely believe that they have the size and strength of a Rottweiler. In fact, the Chihuahua is a wonderful guard dog and will also take on human intruders.

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Because they have a tendency to be self centered and badly behaved, Chihuahuas should receive puppy obedience training. After all, even a tiny tyrant can be unpleasant to be around. Puppy classes will help your dog to learn basic obedience, but they also have another important purpose, socializing your puppy. He will learn at an early age to get along with people and other dogs. Despite their size, these dogs are quite intelligent and do well with obedience training. Some of them even go on to take agility classes.

Chihuahuas eat very little, but feeding costs can still be a bit high, since these dogs are often picky eaters. Also, this breed is so delicate that some dogs have trouble eating hard, dry food. Chihuahuas are prone to dislocated jaws, fractures, epilepsy and rheumatism.

Short haired Chihuahuas require very little care. Long haired Chihuahuas need a bit more grooming, but still do not need to be brushed more than once a week. With their tiny jaws, it is no surprise that some of these dogs have dental problems, so you may also want to brush your dog’s teeth daily.

If you want a dog who is small enough to tuck into your pocket, but has the heart of a much bigger dog, then a Chihuahua may be the right dog for you.

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Pets Go Green!

Until recently, people showing concern for the environment were sometimes referred to as tree-huggers, hippies, even eco-nuts! But the more we understand about climate change and our impact on the environment, the more we want to protect our natural resources – and pet owners are no exception to this trend.

 

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And as we become a greener society, companies are delivering. From organic pet foods and treats to beds made from recycled materials, choices and green alternatives are becoming more readily available to the consumer.

At SimplyFido® (www.simplyfido.com), pet owners can purchase dog toys made entirely of cotton and organic dyes. And according to their website, only natural dyes, like clove, are used. And because of their dying process, each toy has a unique appearance, making it one of a kind!

Planet Dog (www.planetdog.com) makes all natural hemp collars, leashes and harnesses, as well as toys made from 100% recyclable materials.
And when playtime is over, eco-conscious dogs and cats sleep on PoochPlanet® and SmartyKat® pet beds from Worldwise (www.worldwise.com).

These comfortable beds are filled with fiber created from recycled plastic bottles.   Worldwise estimates that every year, 30 million bottles that could have been destined to landfills end up in comfortable, eco-friendly pet beds.

Want your pet to go organic? Pet owners looking for an organic diet go to www.ecobusinesslinks.com, where they can search through hundreds of organic diets and treats for their best friend.

Commercial or organic, some of your pet’s diet will ultimately end up in your yard or litter box. Although it doesn’t seem glamorous or trendy, eco-friendly waste disposal is gaining nationwide attention.

For example, in Austin, Texas, city officials estimate that the town’s 100,000 dogs produce 25 tons of waste daily. Some of the waste is ending up in the town’s water supply and affecting recreation areas for people and their pets.

Since dog feces can contain potentially harmful bacteria and parasites, the city has started a campaign urging dog owners to “scoop the poop.”

Providing biodegradable Mutt Mitts in dispensers around the area, the city of Austin is reducing the amount of dog waste and potential for disease.

Similarly, Poop Busters in Chicago provides environmentally friendly canine clean-up crews for dog shows and even personal property.

If clean up crews aren’t an option, you can still reduce the amount of dog waste in your yard and local landfill. The 017 150x150 Pets Go Green!Doggie Dooley system (www.doggiedooley.com) provides your canine his very own personal septic system and will help protect your family from parasites.

For the feline lovers, several companies offer environmentally friendly, biodegradable cat litter. GPC Pet Products (www.gpcpet.com) is making a scoopable and flushable cat litter from whole kernel corn. Next Gen Pet Products (www.nextgenpet.com) also produces biodegradable cat litter derived from green tea leaves and sawdust. Both companies claim improved odor control when compared with standard litters.

With more than two million tons of cat litter ending up in US landfills annually, these products offer better options for environmentally conscious cat owners.

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As a final note, some pet owners may decide that “going green” means finding holistic or natural remedies for their pets’ illnesses.   Before you change any of your pet’s current medications or start something new, be sure to talk with your veterinarian and find out how the change might affect your pet.

Keep in mind that like you, your veterinarian wants only the best for you and your pet. Keeping your veterinarian informed about your thoughts and concerns is a great way to keep communication lines open! To see some eco-friendly pet diets, products and toys in action,