Archive for the 'Pet Travel' Category


Dog Sitter

April 26, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

dog-sitter Most of pet owners experience the situation when they have to leave  their pets at home for different reasons.  A pet sitter could be a good  choice to leave your dog with, but you have to feel comfortable and  confident towards your pet sitter’s skills to take care of your pet.

Establish a clear list of duties and responsibilities you will be requiring  your pet sitter to do and the schedule he/she is required to be there for  your pet.  Dogs would generally need to have a regular visiting  schedule.  You should seek for references of his/her previous  employers to ensure the honesty and reliability of your sitter.  It is just  wise for you to discuss important information concerning your pet that  may include medical problems, personal requirements and  veterinarian’s contact details in cases of emergency.  Bear in mind that this person will have the full access to your house on top of managing care for your pet.  That is why it is exceptionally important that you have complete trust in them. By finding and hiring the right pet sitter who can be trusted, you will have that peace of mind and be able to leave your pet in safe hands.


Doggie Day Care

April 23, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

doggie-day-care There are times when no matter how much you love you dog but you  can’t be with him. Working long hours, having a business trip to go to, or  perhaps you planned a vacation, sometimes your beloved friends have  to stay home.  There are however more and more options for pet  owners to make sure their dog is well cared for and has fun when they  can’t be around.

All dogs need socialization and companionship, preferably with us but  also with other dogs.  Dogs with high energy in particular don’t like to  just sit around the house and snooze all day.  Therefore you might consider dropping your dog off at a day care center.  These facilities typically take care of dogs from early morning to late evening, and in some cases they offer overnight boarding as well.  They offer socialization with other dogs in a group setting, play periods outside and inside, treats, toys, grooming and other forms of attention.  Typical fees range from $12 to $20 per day.  Different dogs will react differently when left behind but most should be happy.


What Kind of Dog Should I Get???

April 17, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

three-dogs-2 When the time arrives for selecting a dog to become a family member, you should have a  good idea of what you are looking for.  If you are just looking for an average dog, please  consider your local animal shelter first as you might be able rescue a loving little dog.

If you are looking for a puppy, rather than an adult dog, there are different methods of  selecting the best puppy from a litter.  The signs of a good temperament in a very young  puppy are friendliness, confidence, playfulness, and curiosity. First of all decide on sex, if  you want male or female, then you might consider colors or markings, and least but not  last look for a playful and happy attitude.

Choosing a mature dog will demand you look for different aspects.  A good temperament  is the most important quality of all.  Keep in mind that adult dogs are more difficult to  train, as they have already been trained by someone else.

The most important though is that you choose from the heart and not so much by the book, and you both will be happier.


Facts of Cats

April 14, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

four-different-catsCats are very interesting creatures and they possess really admirable characteristics.  Cats for example can see 6 times better than human beings.  It is during night time when cats could really see more than we could.  They live anywhere in the world, from the steaming Africa to icy cool Greenland.  Cats could swim, however they are not into it that much.  An eighteen-hour sleep is achievable by cats in hot countries.

In general, cats are very good pets as they are very affectionate.  Researches underline that owning cats as pets is most beneficial for ill or old patients.  It has been found out that animals like cats could reduce their depression and other negative feelings brought by solitude and sickness.   So, go ahead and adopt a cat or buy one and enjoy their loving company any time.


Keeping Up With Novelties

April 2, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

small-dog-stroller Your dog is usually more than just an animal in your home.  It is your beloved  friend and family member.  You will do everything for them to take care of every  little need in their life.  From his/her clothes and booties, collars and leashes, to  his/her toys, food, bed and dog house.  If you are planning to give him/her  something special for his birthday or any other occasion, then what about a small  dog stroller.  It will be fantastic for your bellowed four legged friend to enjoy a  ride in the stroller.

Small dog strollers are beneficial when carrying your dog to long distances,  providing them safety and comfort at the same time.  It could be very helpful for dogs that are sick and/or injured, old and/or weak.  Little dogs cannot walk long distances, therefore a part of their journey can be covered in these strollers.

Before making a selection, consider your dog’s size and weight first.  Then choose the type of stroller that fits your and your dogs needs the most.  Lightweight strollers for easy handling, 3 in 1 strollers for convenient traveling, pet joggers for rougher terrain.  Most are collapsible, requiring just a small storage space.  For those pet owners who may have more than one dog there are the double-deckers or the twin-strollers, accommodating two dogs at a time.  The wide color selection will also help you choose to your taste.  Go for it.


Small Dog Versus Large Dog

March 30, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

small-dog-versus-large-dogThere are a number of reasons why small dogs are preferred among many owners.  Unlike with medium and large dogs, you don’t have to worry about living in a small apartment, or not being able to handle them as you get older.  Feeding them is much easier, and some of them can even be trained to use a litter box.  They make great companions, and can accompany you almost anywhere.  They can travel well, fit inside a two wheeled dog stroller that allows you to carry them easily.  Small dogs want to be a part of the family and included in everything they do.

They are not always available at animal shelters and dog adoption agencies, however you can find different breeds at your local pet stores and dog breeders, as well as online.


Walk Your Cat

March 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

walking-a-cat1 Millions of people have cats in their home.  Even if they are known as “house cats,” it is  important for them to be given the taste of the outdoor environment.  This can be  done through walking or strolling.  Walking them outdoors makes them feel  entertained and stimulated.  Try to train your cat to walk with a leash and a harness on  as it is not a hard work.  You just have to use the right tools and the proper training of  your cat and you can be assured of a happy and stress-free feline at home.   And if you  are experiencing that your cat is not comfortable walking with a leash, take them  outside in a four wheeled pet stroller and show them the out-world like that.

Pamper your cat by giving them the benefit of enjoying nature like never before. Visit our website at www.PetsStrollers.com to find the right gear for your cat.


Coexisting

March 18, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

cat-and-dog-togetherDogs and cats are often territorial and will fight any new animal in the house. They tend to mark their territory and will fight anyone who invades their space.

Making cats and dogs to coexist can be hard and requires both time and patience as both to adjust to something new.

Make sure that both pets have the time to coexist.  Cats have the tendency to be aloof and stay away from the dog and other people.  It’s not because they are afraid of the dog but more because it’s their nature to be alone.  Be sure that they see each other as often as possible.  You can do some activities with both your cat and dog at the same time.   For example the so much awaited walk by your dog could become a whole family fun.  Get outside, walk your dog and stroll your cat, allowing them to be together whenever is possible.


Put Their Focus on Something Different

March 12, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

curious-cat Curiosity is a main behavior in a cat.  Chewing on things, especially what  they are not supposed to be chewing on it is fun and exciting for them, not  for you though.  The love to climb and explore is another habit that is hard  to discipline. Jumping on kitchen counters it is simply not safe for your  curious little cat, not to mention that it is entirely unsanitary.

So, what can you do to calm your cat down??  Well, it depends.  You must  teach them what is allowed and what is not.  Be patient because they won’t  learn from one day to another.  Reward them occasionally if they had a good  day.  Give them treats, new toys, or new accessories that they can enjoy exploring instead of your household items.  Be creative and open to new ideas that might just be the right one for your cat.


Kids and Pets

March 9, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

child-and-dogs A child growing up with pets around is usually happy, affectionate and responsible from a very  young age.  They experience learning respect for animals and the importance of affection  becomes permanent.

How to bring out the best between your child and the pet is in your hands.  First of all, show  your child the proper way of handling pets.  Kids could be very excited when around pets.  Be a  guide especially if it is your child’s first time to have a pet.  Tell your child some facts about the  pet, this way your child understands what some important facts about cats/dogs are.  Encourage your child to play gently with the pet.  Introduce the use of toys.  Let your child  understand what the importance of sleeping is and how he could help in giving this to his pet.  Remind your child the importance of not letting the pet outside your home without  supervision.  To keep their pets safe, it is a must that your child learns how to protect the  cat/dog from any untoward incident.  Teach them the use of the leash or a stroller if that is the way you usually take your pet out.