Diva Princess’s Life Story 6.

June 4, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

img_0026 At nights when we go to sleep, first I roll up on her chest and purr for long minutes and I  just want to be petted. She would talk to me, tell me nice things that always feels good to  hear.  Then I move to my own side of the bed, as I expropriated the right side from her.    Never better.  It is fluffy, cozy and comfortable. I also got my own bed, but it feels a little  small.   I guess my Mom somehow missed the size, cause I can only roll up in it, but I am  not able to stretch out.   And it is so warm that sometimes I just can’t stand it.

Otherwise the whole house is mine.   The living-room couch is another spot where I often  sleep, especially if she is around.   I know she wants me on her lap all the time, but it is just  not my nature.   I like to be petted occasionally, but then I need my own space.  You could  say that this is not a real cat’s behavior, but this is the way I am.   And I think this is why my  Mom picked me out of those so many others.  I am a Diva, and I like to be treated like that    for sure.


Going On A Journey

May 11, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

pet-on-journey Many people enjoy taking their dogs on vacation with them.  While it is  true that dogs are resilient, they need a few things for long car rides and  trips, just like people do.

Perhaps the most important thing to pack for the dog is water and a  bowl to put it in.  A leash is also vital for walking the dog at every stop.  A dog that is obedient off the leash at home is still likely to become  nervous when travelling.  This will stop the dog from running away,  even if it becomes frightened.  Dog food is also important and should be  offered along with water during stops.  Many dogs may not feel like  eating during a trip though as it is a natural dog response. Keep some      treats on hand to offer occasionally to get the dog through the drive.

Take the dog’s favorite bed or pillow and toys along on the trip.  The pillow will come in handy in the car to give the dog a comfortable spot.  However when travelling long distances with old dogs, small dogs, or puppies, consider a pet carrier that they are kept more safe, without being able to move around and eventually harm themselves.


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.


Adopting versus Buying

March 3, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

farkaskutyaPlease consider adoption instead of buying.  Why?  Well, here are a few reasons that might make you change your mind when you are looking to have a new “life” in your home.

Adopted dogs, cats are usually healthy.  They end up in a shelter because of someone moving, having a divorce, encountering financial problems or simply neglecting.  The pets ending up in shelters are given top-notch veterinary care, they become spayed/neutered, and of course vaccinated.  The pets from shelters are mostly house-trained.   They are usually already adapted to household living.  They know to use the bathroom outside or the litter box in case of the cats.  Their personality is easier to be detected.  This might help align your lifestyle with the right animal and promote a better, long term relationship with your pet.   Adopting is green.  So why wouldn’t you recycle an existing life by adopting from the shelter? And the most important probably is that you will save a life.  Your adoption can also influence co-workers, friends and family to consider adoption.

Make a difference in an animals life today.  Adopt instead of buying.


Love on Valentine’s Day

February 13, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

pg8500baIf you own a dog then you’ll know that their unconditional love towards you is something that can’t be measured.  They expect you to be around all the time without getting bored of your presence, no matter for how long you are together.  They would never let you down and be by your side wherever or whenever you want them to be, no matter how you look or what mood you might be in.  They would stay awake with you all night and protect you no matter what.   They would miss you when you are not around and go crazy in your absence.   All these characteristics describe a perfect Valentine and you are lucky enough to have one.

The amount of love your pet dog gives you in return of a little attention is something everybody wishes to have.  For your dog there are only two things important in this world, one is you and the other is food.   Food is just a natural instinct, but it is You who plays an important role in your pet’s life.  You are its everything.

There is something that you can do to show them your love.  As Valentine’s day is going to be soon at your door step, if there is someone worth for you to gift, it is your pet dog.  There are a wide variety of gifts available for your beloved four legged friend on the market.  Go online and shop for them.  Choose a lavish gift or settle for a simple one.  Lavish them with something new and unique that he/she didn’t even dream about.  Consider a new, large 3 in 1 dog stroller/carrier as most dogs love car drives.  You can let them tag along for a long drive, sitting beside you and having the time of their life.  So go ahead, use your ideas to please your faithful best friend on this Valentine Day.


Happy Holidays

December 24, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

santa-dog1Taking the opportunity to thank Everybody who visited our website www.PetsStrollers.com and read our blogs at www.PetStrollerinfo.com throughout the past year.  Special thanks for our costumers as they helped us be here and keep serving you and your pet’s needs when it comes to a wide variety of carriers and strollers.

PetsStrollers.com is wishing You Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and a Very Happy, Prosperous New Year.


Dogs with disability

November 29, 2009 at 10:00 AM
Posted by Diva Princess

mypawsWe hear about handicapped dogs all the time. Disease, accident, it doesn’t matter. If your dog needed an amputation surgery both your life and your pet’s life will change forever.

Amazingly though, within a week or two, dogs pretty much completely forget they are missing a limb. They can jump around, run, swim, play, and even climb stairs just as well as other dogs. They adapt very quickly to getting around on only three limbs.

You definitely want to keep an eye on your pet’s rehabilitation stages, watch their movements on a daily basis and make sure that they are not getting slower or weaker. If you find your dog is getting weaker, you can also utilize a rolling dog carrier to help your dog move around. Your dog can happily sit in a dog carrier and enjoy family outings and the fresh air without having to support their weight. You can also use the pet stroller around the house to help them get from one room to another.  The pet stroller can become your pet’s best friend.