Showing posts with label Cat Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cat Food. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Information on Vaccinating Your Pet

There are different theories and opinions on how often and the actual necessity of giving domestic dogs vaccinations. The facts prove out that vaccinations are very much needed to help keep your pet in good health throughout his or her life. It is the responsibility of the pet owner to make sure these vaccinations are given to their puppies and adult dogs if necessary. Vaccinations help to improve the resistance of the animal against many common diseases among dogs.

Vaccinations usually start at a very young age, five or six weeks. Prior to this age, the maternal immunity prevents your puppy from getting any serious diseases. It is best to de-worm your pet before giving any kind of vaccinations so the vaccine won't pull down the animals immune system. The Parvo virus is very deadly to dogs and the vaccine for this disease needs to be given at a very young age. It's important to give vaccinations at the proper time to be most effective. One thing you don't want to do is waste your time and money on a vaccine given a the wrong time.

Many countries give vaccinations for rabies in these times, and more times than not, tags are placed on a dogs collar to let others know they have had their shots. Usually, rabies shots should be given between thirteen and fifteen weeks and then again about fifteen months later. From that time on, rabies vaccine should be given once every three years for constant protection.

If you plan to take your dog to the groomers or plan to board your pet while you are on vacation, bordetella and lyme disease vaccinations are very commonly asked for before they will accept your pet in to their kennels. It is a very good practice to eliminate possible infection of other dogs and this is the most reliable way to assure your dog doesn't contract some deadly disease that could be passed along through contact with a grooming table or through a kennel.

Most vaccines are given by subcutaneous, which means it's given under the skin, or intramuscular, which means given into the muscle. In some cases, the respiratory tract disease vaccination may be given intra-nasally, or through the nose. So there is a variety of ways to recieve vaccinations.

For the most part, all vaccinations should be given by a professional, like a veterinarian. Check-ups once a year are recommended so that your Vet can properly advise you on what vaccines to give your dog and what time they are to be given so as the vacine has the maximum benefit possible. If you keep up with these check ups, your dog should live a happy and healthy life and you can live with the knowlegde that you have done your job in giving him the best care possible. If you have any questions regarding pet health please visit us at www.poshpamperedpets.com,

Monday, April 21, 2008

Pet's Diet

Most diets fail because we are still thinking and eating like people. Well now there is the new Cat Diet that works on humans! The Cat Diet will help you achieve the same lean, svelte figure like a cat. Just follow this diet for one week and you'll find that you not only look and feel better, but you will have a whole new outlook on what constitutes food. Good Luck!

DAY ONE
Breakfast Open can of expensive gourmet cat food. Any flavor as long as it cost more the .75 per can -- and place 1/4 cup on your plate. Eat 1 bite of food; look around room disdainfully. Knock the rest on the floor. Stare at the wall for awhile before stalking off into the other room.

Lunch Four blades of grass and one lizard tail. Throw it back up on the cleanest carpet in your house.

Dinner Catch a moth and play with it until it is almost dead. Eat one wing. Leave the rest to die.

Bedtime Snack Steal one green bean from your spouse's or partner's plate. Bat it around the floor until it goes under the refrigerator. Steal one small piece of chicken and eat half of it. Leave the other half on the sofa. Throw out the remaining gourmet cat food from the can you opened this morning.



DAY TWO
Breakfast Picking up the remaining chicken bite from the sofa. Knock it onto the carpet and bat it under the television set. Chew on the corner of the newspaper as your spouse/partner tries to read it.

Lunch Break into the fresh French bread that you bought as your part of the dinner party on Saturday. Lick the top of it all over. Take one bite out of the middle of the loaf. Afternoon snack: Catch a large beetle and bring it into the house. Play toss and catch with it until it is mushy and half dead. Allow it to escape under the bed.

Dinner Open a fresh can of dark-colored gourmet cat food -- tuna or beef works well. Eat it voraciously. Walk from your kitchen to the edge of the living room rug. Promptly throw up on the rug. Step into it as you leave. Track footprints across the entire room.

DAY THREE
Breakfast Drink part of the milk from your spouse's or partner's cereal bowl when no one is looking. Splatter part of it on the closest polished aluminum appliance you can find.

Lunch Catch a small bird and bring it into the house. Play with on top of your down filled comforter. Make sure the bird is seriously injured but not dead before you abandon it for someone else to have to deal with.

Dinner Beg and cry until you are given some ice cream or milk in a bowl of your own. Take three licks/laps and then turn the bowl over on the floor.

FINAL DAY
Breakfast Eat 6 bugs, any type, being sure to leave a collection of legs, wings, antennae on the bathroom floor. Drink lots of water. Throw the bugs and all of the water up on your spouse's or partner's pillow.

Lunch Remove the chicken skin from last night's chicken-to-go leftovers your spouse or partner placed in the trash can. Drag the skin across the floor several times. Chew it in a corner and then abandon.

Dinner Open another can of expensive gourmet cat food. Select a flavor that is especially runny, like Chicken and Giblets in Gravy. Lick off all the gravy and leave the actual meat to dry and get hard.

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PetCrux Exclusive Scoopable Smart Bentonite Cat Litter



Taiyo Turtle Food



Drools Absolute Calcium Tablet- Dog Supplement



Happy Tails Kangni Seed Bird Food



Boltz Rabbit Food,Nutritionist Choice



Pedigree Adult Dry Dog Food, Chicken & Vegetables