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Sunday, August 8th, 2010
Ringworm is a very common form of skin disease that is found in both cats. Although its name makes you think otherwise, this skin disease isnt caused by any type of worm. Its actually caused by fungi known as Dermatophytes that feed on dead tissues found in the surface of the skin, spreading them around the skin of the animal.
With cats, there is a certain type of fungi known as M Canis that is found with nearly 95% of all ringworm cases. Normally, cats will get the ringworm disease from contaminated objects like bedding, clippers, or another animal that already has the disease. If there are animals in your home or around your house that have the ringworm disease, your cat could very easily contract it this way.
If you have kittens or cats that are under a year old in your home, you should always use precaution, as they are more susceptible to ringworm. Kittens can easily contract the disease, especially if you allow them to go outside. They can easily come in contact with a contaminated object or another cat that has the disease. Kittens take a long time to build their immune system up, and in the meantime they are more apt to get common disease such as ringworm.
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Thursday, August 5th, 2010
You might be hoping to acquire a pet, but aren’t sure which type would best suit you and the living situation. Now there’s a book to help with that decision. With the “Choosing a Dog Breed Guide” by Eric Nolah, now you can easily evaluate which pet is the best for you.
Many people make the mistake of choosing a dog without considering its breed or proclivities. They later discover the breed of pet was a bad match for their living situation. With Nolah’s text you can look at the different characteristics of many kinds of dogs and decide which one seems most suitable for you.
The guide gives descriptions of all kinds of characteristics, most of which you might not know even though they pertain to very popular breeds. When you’re making your selection on which dog to bring home, think about these traits and imagine how they would fit with your life.
Your living situation is incredibly important to consider when selecting a dog. If you have a backyard you plan to keep your dog in, you might like to keep away from breeds with a tendency to dig. When you have other pets like cats, it’s probably best to avoid breeds with aggressive streaks. Supposing you live in an apartment, you don’t necessarily want a type of dog that functions best with much space outdoors.
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010
First, face it. Dogs are lovable creatures and periodically we just plain want some unconditional love. If that is what you have in mind, then forget about just grabbing the current version of the most popular hound in America. You may find that the tea cup terrier you are thinking about has a mind of its own. Perhaps a good dog book about canines can actually choose a bit clearer, at least about the things you do not need.
There are numerous volumes out in actuality that give you information on breeds. And, there are just as many on how to proceed and not do in choosing, say a puppy. Those is a good idea. But what you should do is some serious soul searching first.
Asking yourself just why you want a hound is important. What do you expect from your canine? Where you will be keeping a pooch? And just when are you wanting to obtain a pup? These questions are only the start.
These are pretty basic questions but they must be answered none the less. Just why a canine is what you are looking for is one you might not want to ignore. Do you hope for a quiet companion or an eager play pal?
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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
The primary priority of any koi pond keeper, indeed of any fish pond keeper, it to preserve the pond water at a high level of hygiene. This basically means that you have to keep the nitrate and ammonia levels down. However, the fish will not help in this endeavour, and nor can they, since they live and defecate in their surroundings, the water. You could rightly say that the live in their own toilet bowl.
Therefore, it is up to you, as their benefactor, to keep their water as clean as possible. This is actually not so difficult and much or the decontamination process can be automated, leaving you, the owner, to only have to carry out routine, weekly tests.
The first check that you should carry out can be done on a daily basis if not more often, when you give food to your fish, does the water look clear? Is it green? Are there lots of leaves floating around in it? If it is clear enough to see the bottom of the pond, you are probably doing OK, but do not rely on that, wait for the weekly chemical check up.
Tags: animals, family, garden, gardening, home improvement, Other, outdoors, pond, recreation, uncategorised, water
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Saturday, July 24th, 2010
If you are thinking about getting a dog, congratulations! They make great companions and are a wonderful addition to the family. This choosing a dog breed guide will help you understand the nature of dogs plus the differences in their breeds. Also, reading this will assist you to make the right decision on which pet would best for you.
No matter if you prefer a German Shepherd or a Boston Terrier. If you want poodles or Cocker Spaniels, this guide will cause you to the perfect dog for what you are searching for. Packed with good information and also touching on breeds, this enjoyable read will help you know what pet is best for you before you even search for the pet store.
Dogs are very similar in many things but they can also differ in big and not so big ways too. There are plenty of things that you ought to think about before just running out and getting a new dog. This dog book is designed for you to read together with your family as you discover little things about different breeds. You’ll be better equipped to make the right pet decision.
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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
I would like to quote something ‘To each, his or her, own dog’. That might not mean much to a person who has never been a dog owner but it is true for every dog owner in the world. It means that all dog owners believe that their puppy is the cutest, most adorable, the friendliest dog etc. The list is just infinitely long but let me sum it up by saying that I have an American Eskimo puppy, aged 10 months, and it is the cutest, most adorable and the most stand-up comedic dog!
I may have come up with something that might be a new quote in the world of dog dome; however I don’t expect it to become popular. It has just been a series of laughs since the very first day that I brought her home. I am saying the very first day because the very first day I got her home she fell into her own pint sized milk vessel. It may be impossible to believe that the event took place looking at how much she has grown, but I have photographs that suggest the otherwise.
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
With no regard for whether you like to keep chickens as pets or as part of your plan to start a poultry business building a chicken coop is important. Of course you usually have the option of purchasing a readymade coop but those are expensive given the indisputable fact that they cannot take the heavy thrashing that chickens can dish out on them. This is the reason why you must build your own coop using straightforward chicken coop plans.
Many people who are serious about raising chickens or beginning a poultry farm frequently begin with hiring a professional wood worker to build their chicken coops. The biggest problem with this is that carpenters can be dear not to mention that you are going to find yourself in trouble when you need to patch up the coop. Oftentimes this can lead to a lot of disappointment.
The best way to make life simpler and save some cash is to build your own coops. This can be a difficult task if you’re not a talented carpenter but I have managed to break it down into a step by step process. The methods I use have been honed after a number of years of building chicken coops.
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Monday, May 31st, 2010
Do you like the sound of moving water? Do you find the sound relaxing? Well, you can easily produce the sound of running water in your own garden. You can put in a fish pond or a water garden. So, if you think that your garden requires landscaping, it might be a good time to think about a fish pond or water garden.
People think that a fish pond takes lot of looking after, but that is not inevitably true. The truth is that the larger the fish pond, the less effort you have to put into it. This is because a big pond can create its own ecosystem, whereas a small fish pond needs help.
The ways that you can help a small fish pond be a decent environment for your fish are as follows:
Pond Filters – use a pond filter with a good pump. Do not forget that you could get a solar powered pump. It will save on the environment and on your wallet. You should use a pond filter on a small pond, because the ecosystem cannot deal with all the plant waste of a small ornamental pond on its own. A pond pump will supply the filtration system and a waterfall or fountain if you wish.
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Saturday, May 29th, 2010
Do you want to raise chickens? Are you looking to find the right way to give them a comfortable home? Good! Before actually obtaining your livestock, you should ensure that you get them the perfect place to live – which is where chicken coops plans can help you!
Here is the thing; you do not need to spend thousands of dollars from a retailer buying a place for them to live. You can save lots and lots of cash by actually doing it as a DIY project yourself.
There are plenty of things that need to be taken into account before starting the build, and here are what I consider to be the top 4!
#1 – Making enough space
The reality is that the more space you can provide the better. Trying to squash your chickens into a small space will result in them being uncomfortable. They may even become aggressive and start to attack each other.
Always bear this in mind; up to 5 square foot per chicken will usually be adequate, so try and provide this at least if at all possible.
#2 – Making maintenance easy
Tags: animals, chickens, diy, farm, food, garden, gardening, home, leisure, poultry, ranch, sheds
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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
Plastic snakes can seem pretty creepy, especially the really authentic looking ones. They’re very hard to tell from the real thing and can get some strong reactions from people, especially those who hate these reptiles. And there are plenty of those people around. On the other hand, there’s a small minority of people who really LIKE snakes. Some are so partial to them they even keep snakes for pets.
Toy snakes have really become authentic looking these days. A good one can easily pass as the real thing and they’re sometimes used to play practical jokes on people. It may not be advisable to put one in Mom’s bathtub but you’re sure to get a reaction of some sort. Or maybe on the floor of the shower would be better. How funny would that be?
There’s an old, trusted volume of advice and tips with which you may be familiar, called the Farmers Almanac. Their recommendation is to use toy snakes in the garden to keep away certain pests. Rats, mice and rabbits will all leave the area when they see a snake there, even though it’s only a fake. These animals have learned the lesson of self-preservation and know that snakes are natural enemies. Good for you and good for your garden.
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