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Animal Hospitals to Spay and Neuter Geneva’s Risky Canines

March 20, 2009 by Dr. Omaboe · Leave a Comment 

by Dr. Nortey Omaboe

And that’s just the beginning. As of 09/15/2008, Geneva’s list of canines declared as unsafe or vicious has grown to 15. The newest additions are the Bullmastiff, Thai Ridgeback, and French Mastiff, a.k.a. Bordeaux Bulldog.

These are only the most recent in Geneva’s history of dog prohibition. The latest wave began in June of 2005, when a child was killed by a Pitbull Terrier, followed shortly after with the injury of another child by the same breed.

The population’s outrage was felt in the first ever Geneva citizen vote, which resulted in a landslide 80 percent in favor of stricter laws regarding breed control and owner education and regulation.

Per Geneva’s new canine ownership regulations, any of the 15 breeds considered to be unsafe must be muzzled and leashed when outside of their own homes. They must be sterilized or castrated. Additionally, dogs that are mixed breeds, containing blood of any of the potentially fierce breeds, are subject to the same regulations as purebreds.

Owners who owned one of the identified breeds before legislation was passed may retain the dog, but only after reporting ownership to the cantonal veterinary office, proving that the canine came from an approved breeder, completing a dog training lessons, and licensing the dog. Only one dangerous breed is allowable per household.

Geneva divides the 15 breeds into different categories, with each category holding specific requirements. A complete list of dangerous breeds and set of laws can be acquired through Geneva’s cantonal veterinary office.

In addition to provisions that must be made for dangerous classes, Geneva’s general dog owner populace, custodians of the canton’s 30,000 dogs, is subject to new policy. As formerly declared, specific guidelines for the proper keeping of dogs must be pursued. But more recently, every dog owner is now required to attend a dog possession course, regardless of their dog’s breed.

Furthermore, dog walkers must now be accredited.

Geneva isn’t the only Swiss canton that’s tightening the leash when it comes to dog control. Valais, Fribourg, Bern, and Zurich have their own legislation. And, prospects point toward future rulings regarding care and control of dogs in all of Switzerland, including tougher liability for owners and nationwide breed bans.

Whether you’re a lifelong Geneva native, visitor, or expatriate, familiarizing yourself with the rules governing dog ownership within the canton will prevent complications. Following those rules will protect you, your dog, and your record with the law.

Don’t fail to comply with Geneva’s newest, and oldest, dog possession regulations by obtaining half truths, or no information. These laws are set to care for both you and your animal.

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You Are What Your Pet Dog Eats!

March 19, 2009 by Anthony Santiago · Leave a Comment 

by Rice Amire

Dogs as they say are a man’s best friend. They give companionship and can brighten up your day after a long day’s work. A bond like no other can be established between a pet and their owner. By giving great care and nurturing to your dog you two can have a prosperous life together. Proper pet care is very important to an owner and should be measured with great importance.

When dealing with a pet’s proper care, the first thing that should come to mind is their diet. A dog’s diet is very important to their health and well being. Choosing the correct type of dog food is vital in keeping your dog healthy. Whether buying the right type or making your own concoction, it is important to understand what types of nutrients and vitamins your dog needs.

This can be done, but you have to be careful here as well. It would actually be better to consult the local vet about the components of your concoction. This way, you can still be sure proper dog care is fostered with your own dog food mix.

When it comes to proper dog care, you would want to feed your pet the best dog food in the market. Now, there have been a lot of differences in opinions as to which is the best dog food to get, considering shelf life as well. Whichever brand you choose, you would actually have to consider the categories they come in as well.

These are dry food, wet food, mixer food, homemade food, and fresh food. Whats more, dog food is not necessarily categorized in terms of its contents. Dog food can also be categorized according to the purpose.

Some specific needs dog food include allergy reducing, weight management, and diabetic dog food.

Dogs are allergic to food just like humans are and it is important for you to know if and what food allergies your dog has. Since you are the one feeding your dog, it is up to you to make sure he doesn’t eat it mistakenly.

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Parrot Owner Beware - You Might Be Hurting Your Pet

March 19, 2009 by John Sommer · Leave a Comment 

by Mr. John Sommer, PhD.

We can help but love our pets and they’re quickly becoming part of our lives. We would never want to hurt them but sometimes we’re doing things or not doing things that will actually have a negative effect on their health and physical condition.

The first things is that you need to make sure that you’re pet is given the proper food and other nutritional products that the specific breed might require. Even though we all know how important proper food is to a body (dog, cat, bird or human) we’re often going for quick solutions rather than the right solutions and the effect shows in all the statistics.

When you truly realize the effect that malnutrition can have on your pet (and yourself) you’ll be likely to change habits instantly. And if you find yourself in that situation or if you’re have been giving it some thoughts that your pet might not be fed the right pet food, then luckily there is a perfect solution. And that is to go see your VET and ask her what she recommends.

Proper nutrition will be really expensive in most cases and therefore you’ll find a lot of people that knows what the right thing to do is but that still won’t do it because it’ll cost too much. Time and money are not something that ordinary people have too much of these days.

The results of poor nutrition is agreed upon by almost any expert and professor in the world and that is that you’ll give the pet’s body a lessor chance when trying to fight off viruses and keep illnesses at a distance.

Accidents tends to occur more often to pets will low levels of energy and poor health conditions and in most of these situation it is caused partially by the lack of good food. It is sad as the solution is so obvious.

Getting back on your feed after being in an accident or having been ill will take a lot longer if you haven’t been eating right. This is exactly the same situation our pets face if we’re not providing the proper food for them.

In case you don’t want to or don’t have the financial ability to pay for the highly priced pet food that your pet would need then you might want to thing about signing your pet up for a low cost insurance plan. There are several great ones out there but you must know where to look to find them

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Adult and Puppy Training

March 18, 2009 by Isabella Gibby · Leave a Comment 

by Isabella Gibby

Yorkies will understand games, a prime way to teach a dog. Games that use positive reinforcement as a learning tool should allow the yorkie to learn in under an hour what he is supposed to do.

Such games easily teach yorkie dogs new behaviors. When teaching a dog to stop a behavior such as barking can be difficult.

If an owner uses the same dish to feed their yorkie dog daily the dog is more likely to learn boundaries. Such dogs are more respectful of thir owner’s belongings, as the dog knows what belongs to the dog.

If it is a friend, you tell the dog ‘that will do.’ If your yorkie doesn’t stop barking immediately, put him into his kennel.

Always remember to praise your yorkie. Yorkies love praise, and are surprisingly teachable through praise. Yorkies also love encouragement. They will easily respond to encouragement.

My dogs are used to being fed on a regular schedule. They know the time to expect a meal to a second. I make a point of feeding them absolutely by the clock.

Your yorkie will want to please you, usually no matter what. Yorkies are even more social than other breeds. The most important thing to a yorkie is that they are in good favor with their owner.

One may train a dog to refuse food of all sorts from anyone but its owner or owners. There is always a risk that a burglar or someone may poison food given to a dog.

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Akc Recommends That You Train Your Dog

March 17, 2009 by Isabella Gibby · Leave a Comment 

by Isabella Gibby

Hopefully the risk is small of a stranger poisoning your dog’s food. However, it doesn?t hurt to prevent such an occurrence by teaching your yorkie dog to refuse food from strangers.

To train the yorkie my mom gave to the dog his favorite food to sneak. She rewarded the dog with great praise and gentle coaxing. The Great Dane enjoyed the attention mom was giving him.

A rubber bone is useful, or a hard old dog biscuit, or even an old slipper if that is all you have in the moment. As soon or even before you notice the yorkie puppy chewing on valuable household furniture, give the puppy plenty of safe items to chew on.

After my mother scolded mildly the yorkie dog while training him to resist sneaking food at the dinner table, she opened his mouth and took the meat away. She then gave it back, with much praise. I consider that a well-trained dog should drop what it is eating immediately on command.

On the subject of chewing, there are dogs that love to snatch food. Maybe this desire originates from the urge to chew. Dogs have amazing teeth that are meant to be kept sharp. Hopefully if your dog loves to snatch food he wouldn’t bite in response to someone trying to get the food back.

Chew Training There are dogs that chew on everything in the house, and which one daren’t leave alone a minute in a room without finding there is no longer a newspaper to read, or your slippers to wear. Training puppies can be quite hard at first.

With persistence and form, training puppies can actually make these puppies even more trainable for the future. This means we dog owners stop the puppy’s impulse to chew on everything.

Sometimes after a yorkie’s adult teeth surface around six months the yorkie’s baby teeth will still remain. In this case the yorkie will appear to have two rows of teeth, like a shark! Well, not quite like a shark, but the teeth look rather interesting. Most yorkies’ baby teeth will fall out while they eat. The teeth are so small that the entire process will go unnoticed, even by the yorkie. Often the yorkie’s teeth will swallowed with the food! This is not harmful to your yorkie.

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Groomed Yorkshire Terriers Are Healthy Yorkies

March 16, 2009 by Yorkie Gibby · Leave a Comment 

by Isabella Gibby

Yorkshire terriers are famous for their soft, flowing coats. But, it takes a great deal of care to keep the coat in tip-top condition. Fortunately, it is easy to learn how to care for your Yorkie’s coat.

The Yorkie is established for its long & flowing coat, to maintain this appearance the coat requires daily grooming. Yorkshire terriers possess what is established as a ’single coat,’ simply meaning that they do not have an undercoat.

Generally, it is not a great intention to use human hair soap on a Yorkie. Because a Yorkie’s hide is more sensitive than human skin, and has different PH needs, human hair soap can dry it out and cause irritation. If you do use a human shampoo, be sure to use a premium brand.

Start out by teasing out any obvious knots with your fingers.

When washing your full-breed’s coat, don’t scrub it excessively. The clean-up action of the cleaning agent will lift the dirt without scrubbing, and you take a chance tangling the coat. It is smart to use a tearless cleaning agent encircling the eyes and face.

Rinse thoroughly; leftover cleaning agent can irritate the skin. succeedent shampooing, condition the coat with a light conditioner. Let it sit for a while, as directed, then rinse it out.

One of the best things about giving your dog a bath can be drying him off. Because his body hair can easily be tangled into an aggravated mess at this point, you may try bundling him up with a soft absorbent towel and doing some one on one cuddle time. Taking advantage of his awesome snuggly goodness can be rewarding to both of you.

When your full-breed is no longer dripping, it is time to develop his hair into tip-top shape.

Before you comb your Yorkie lightly mist their coat with a solution of warm water & a average mild dog conditioner this will assist to soften the coat. If you brush the coat completely dry it can make it harder to work through any knots & there is more chance that you will break the hair.

Keep away from the pin brushes that have the little balls on the ends of the pins as they have a tendency to pull at the coat & break the fine hair.

Finally, take a long tined metal comb, and brush through the coat. It is amazing how many small snags remain, even anon a thorough brushing.

The next step is to assess or reassess you body hair style strategy for your pet. Consider length, age of your dog, and specific needs it may have developed recently due to environment, age, and medical issues before trimming any hair.

Some owners prefer to keep their Yorkshire terriers clipped short for ease, this is a first-rate idea but you must ensure that you are prepared to keep this up every few months.

It is equally essential to care for your Yorkie’s feet. The tresses between the pads should be trimmed so that it is level with the pads. at the same time as you can shape the tresses encircling the feet at this time, it is easier to wait until succeedent you finish his bath.

Some pups develop what has been accepted as “dingle berries”. This is excrement handing from the Yorkie’s fuzz nearby his anus. Sometimes the excrement can actually cover the anus so extensively the full-breed cannot relieve himself. Thus trimming the fuzz nearby the anus opening can and will effectively prevent the condition accepted as “dingle berries”.

Often Yorkshire terriers will get excess body hair inside their ears. This needs to be plucked, or your dog will have an increased take the chance of of infection.

Never attempt to stick anything into your full-breed’s ears, simply only wipe encircling the outer ear & very gently encircling the inner ear. Look at your full-breed’s ears regularly & become accustomed to their conventional appearance, this way you will be instantly aware if anything alters.

Finally, you can decorate your little guy with a fancy ribbon or bow. Of course, many Yorkie owners prefer their pups to go au-natural instead.

If the worst happens & you accidentally clip the quick, do not panic, have some powder to hand even talcum powder will do & pop some onto the claw in question. The powder will aid in coagulating the blood therefore stemming the flow.

Brush his teeth succeedent each bath, and have them checked annually by your vet.

It is essential to brush your Yorkie on a daily basis.

Help to keep your Yorkie joyful & strong by cleaning and combing him/her regularly, anon all if your dog is joyful you are happy!

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How to Control Dog Allergies

March 13, 2009 by Victor · Leave a Comment 

by Victor

For many people, the discovery of the fact that they are allergic to dogs comes with their ownership of the first pet dog. The most common advice given by doctors is to give the dog away. Although this is no doubt the most convenient way to solve your allergy problem, it is almost impossible to do for many pet owners, as they would have already fallen in love with the dogs. There are also many people who are persistent in keeping pet dogs despite their allergy.

Fortunately, there are many ways to solve this predicament that does not involve giving your dog away. Here are several tips to help you control if not eliminate your dog allergy problem.

1. Some dogs tend to shed more hairs than others. If you are allergic to dogs, it is best to get a dog breed that does not shed hairs as much. These are known as low dander dogs. Poodles and Terries are some example of such dogs. Even if you own a low dander dog, it is important to wash and brush your dogs fur at least once a week. If this proves to be unbearable, you should get a dog groomer or someone else to do it for you.

2. You should also keep your house clean and vacuum the floor at least once a week to get rid of stray hairs. You should also get specialized air conditioners that filter out allergens for the air current.

3. There are certain food supplements and vitamins that can help reduce and control your allergic reactions to dogs. Consult your doctor or your local pharmacist to find out more about these supplements.

4. Although many of us love to let our pets go on the couch and bed, this is generally not a good idea for those who are allergic to dogs. You should keep your dogs off the couch and your bed at all times to prevent allergens from accumulating on its surfaces

5. If all of these tips dont work, you can take regular allergy shots as your final resort. These shots should keep your allergic reactions under control.

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Selecting Quality Pet Meds Online

March 12, 2009 by Debra Dyson · Leave a Comment 

by Debra Dyson

You will truly enjoy your online shopping time with entirely4pets.com because you will find inexpensive and quality pet meds. Through them you can buy discount pet medications online. With easy navigation, you never have to leave your house to find cheap pet meds online.

It is not hard to buy discount pet medications online. You simply need to have your local vet fill out the verification information for you medication. The company contacts the vet for you so that you don’t have to use up your valuable time. The vet verifies the prescription and you are ready to receive the medication for your pet.

We are constantly rushing about our day. It can be a challenge to find time to go by the local office and pick up your pet medications. Now that you can buy discount pet medications online, you don’t have to fit in a trip to the vet for your schedule. It’s simple, quick and easy to do online.

Can you trust the shops that have cheap pet meds online? Yes. There are reputable shops that have the exact same medications that you can get at your vet office. The difference is that you can buy discount pet medications online to save money. This then leaves you with more money to spend on other items for your pet.

Running a vet office is expensive. In fact, any offline store has more operating cost than an online store. The less money that the online store spends means that they can offer you cheap pet meds online that are of top quality and pass the savings onto you and your pet.

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