Friday, April 29, 2011

Guide to Help You Become a Dog Trainer

For many the idea of becoming a dog trainer is the ultimate dream job.

Now, thanks to K9 Magazine, you might just be able to get a step closer to realising that dream as they have produced a fascinating, in depth guide on how to become a full time, professional dog trainer.

Whether you're looking for advice on the various jobs available (as a dog trainer) or dog training courses (home study or location based dog training educational courses), this article should set you on the right path.

Find out more by reading K9 Magazine's guide: How to become a dog trainer.

Guide to Help You Become a Dog Trainer

For many the idea of becoming a dog trainer is the ultimate dream job.

Now, thanks to K9 Magazine, you might just be able to get a step closer to realising that dream as they have produced a fascinating, in depth guide on how to become a full time, professional dog trainer.

Whether you're looking for advice on the various jobs available (as a dog trainer) or dog training courses (home study or location based dog training educational courses), this article should set you on the right path.

Find out more by reading K9 Magazine's guide: How to become a dog trainer.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Second Hand Smoke Harmful to Dogs

Many dog owners are unaware of the dangers of second hand smoke and dogs - but this timely article from DogTips.co shows us that second hand smoke is harmful to dogs too.

“Environmental tobacco smoke has been shown to contain numerous cancer-causing compounds, making it hazardous for animals as well as humans. Studies have shown increases in certain types of respiratory cancers in dogs that live in homes with smokers."

Read in full: http://www.dogtips.co/second-hand-smoke-dogs/

Second Hand Smoke Harmful to Dogs

Many dog owners are unaware of the dangers of second hand smoke and dogs - but this timely article from DogTips.co shows us that second hand smoke is harmful to dogs too.

“Environmental tobacco smoke has been shown to contain numerous cancer-causing compounds, making it hazardous for animals as well as humans. Studies have shown increases in certain types of respiratory cancers in dogs that live in homes with smokers."

Read in full: http://www.dogtips.co/second-hand-smoke-dogs/

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Cavalier Puppy with Hydrocephalus

Could you lend support to a Cavalier puppy with hydrocephalus?

Royston, Roi to his pals, is from a backyard breeder & will suffer irreparable brain damage & death if not helped. 
Roi has Hydrocephalus and a quadrigeminal cyst. 

He had an MRI san and assessment, on 17th February 2011, costing £1,300. Confirming that he needs life saving surgery, to remove the cyst, and fit him with a shunt to drain the fluid.
 
This will cost a further £5,000 - £5,000
 
He is in the care of Lizzie's Barn Sanctuary in West Wales. Fionna who runs the Sanctuary has determined to help this little mite.
 
If you believe you may be able to offer help or support, please visit: www.lizziesbarn.co.uk

Cavalier Puppy with Hydrocephalus

Could you lend support to a Cavalier puppy with hydrocephalus?

Royston, Roi to his pals, is from a backyard breeder & will suffer irreparable brain damage & death if not helped. 
Roi has Hydrocephalus and a quadrigeminal cyst. 

He had an MRI san and assessment, on 17th February 2011, costing £1,300. Confirming that he needs life saving surgery, to remove the cyst, and fit him with a shunt to drain the fluid.
 
This will cost a further £5,000 - £5,000
 
He is in the care of Lizzie's Barn Sanctuary in West Wales. Fionna who runs the Sanctuary has determined to help this little mite.
 
If you believe you may be able to offer help or support, please visit: www.lizziesbarn.co.uk

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Tips on Bringing Home a New Pet

If you're about to be bringing a new pet home or in the process of planning for your new pet to enter your home, K9 Magazine has put together a nice article with some simple, easy to follow tips.

Caring for an animal can encompass many costs. Who will care for them when you are away? Are you prepared to exercise a lively dog daily? Are you able to meet unexpected vets’ bills? Vet bills can be high and a good way to prepare for these could be through pet insurance cover.

There are a range of pet insurance plans available, to suit both pedigrees and cross-breeds as well as a range of budgets.

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Distributed by Ricardo Meeks on behalf of petbuzz :: social media for pet brands.
 

Tips on Bringing Home a New Pet

If you're about to be bringing a new pet home or in the process of planning for your new pet to enter your home, K9 Magazine has put together a nice article with some simple, easy to follow tips.

Caring for an animal can encompass many costs. Who will care for them when you are away? Are you prepared to exercise a lively dog daily? Are you able to meet unexpected vets’ bills? Vet bills can be high and a good way to prepare for these could be through pet insurance cover.

There are a range of pet insurance plans available, to suit both pedigrees and cross-breeds as well as a range of budgets.

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Distributed by Ricardo Meeks on behalf of petbuzz :: social media for pet brands.
 

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

50 Ways to Increase The Lifespan Of Your Dog

Fantastic article over at K9 Magazine today.

50 Ways to Increase The Lifespan of your Dog

Who here can honestly say that an article offering 50 insightful tips on how to extend their dog's life isn't worth 10 minutes of your day?

Here's a sample:

Garlic occasionally given in your dog’s diet can improve heart condition and has some other healthy side-effects. Don’t be fooled into thinking this herb is a cure-all though. Garlic does have some very beneficial effects on health but, contrary to some opinion, it will not remove worms if your dog is infected. Instead, go to your vet and he or she will more than likely supply you with a pharmaceutical solution, which will clear your dog of worms.

50 Ways to Increase The Lifespan Of Your Dog

Fantastic article over at K9 Magazine today.

50 Ways to Increase The Lifespan of your Dog

Who here can honestly say that an article offering 50 insightful tips on how to extend their dog's life isn't worth 10 minutes of your day?

Here's a sample:

Garlic occasionally given in your dog’s diet can improve heart condition and has some other healthy side-effects. Don’t be fooled into thinking this herb is a cure-all though. Garlic does have some very beneficial effects on health but, contrary to some opinion, it will not remove worms if your dog is infected. Instead, go to your vet and he or she will more than likely supply you with a pharmaceutical solution, which will clear your dog of worms.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Would You Call In Sick To Look After Your Pet?

It's often said that pet owners see their pets as members of the family, treasured as much as any children and thought of as much as any family member. The pets of yesteryear provided certain functions as companions, such as sourcing food, whereas today, we ask nothing more than they be there as a companion in the home to comfort us, keep us secure, watch TV with us, make us laugh and simply be a part of the family. But how do we react when we think they may be falling ill?

Sick dog owners stays home

Job security may be an issue we're all too aware of these days but a recent survey carried out by Direct Line Pet Insurance and K9 Magazine uncovered that over 81% of Britain's dog owners would risk their jobs by calling in sick if they were worried their pet was falling ill but only 6% would tell their boss the real reason for their absence. A massive 94% of those surveyed felt more comfortable saying they were unwell themselves.

The same pet lovers compared this to themselves where only 69% said they would call in sick if they themselves were feeling under the weather.

Adam Whiteley, Head of Direct Line Pet Insurance, said: “Most people consider their pet to be part of the family, so it’s no surprise that they would take a day off work to care for Fido or Fluffy, just as they would for a child. It’s a well-known fact that pets improve the quality of life for their owners, and employees who know their pet is happy and healthy won’t spend time worrying while they are at work.”

So what could be done to help prevent as many sick days being taken? Could Britain's employers take steps to becoming more pet friendly?

Ryan O'Meara, publisher of K9 Magazine believes more can be done to follow in the footsteps of employers such as Google, known for their pet friendly policy.

He says, “The benefits of a pet friendly office are known to those who have had the benefit to take advantage of them. Well behaved dogs are always welcome at our office, we even have a 'dog rota' so it can be planned in advance. A pet friendly policy can be great at bringing a new vibe to the office and can act as a great stress reliever. A short sharp burst of fresh air from a quick walk can also be great for freshening the mind.”

K9 Magazine Original Office Dogs

(Chloe and Jackson, pictured above, K9 Magazine's original office dogs)

Top Tips for a Pet Friendly Office

1) Always have treats handy. Some people may not be used to being around dogs all the time, this obviously needs careful handling and introduction to make sure everyone is as comfortable as possible.

2) Take your pet for a short walk every few hours to give them some fresh air and a burst of exercise.

3) Before introducing a full pet friendly policy, have a trial. Create a rota and have a plan in place for the trial so it can be assessed how it can work for you long-term.

>> Highly Recommended: You can now get 12 months for the price of 9 from Direct Line Pet Insurance: Find Out More

Would You Call In Sick To Look After Your Pet?

It's often said that pet owners see their pets as members of the family, treasured as much as any children and thought of as much as any family member. The pets of yesteryear provided certain functions as companions, such as sourcing food, whereas today, we ask nothing more than they be there as a companion in the home to comfort us, keep us secure, watch TV with us, make us laugh and simply be a part of the family. But how do we react when we think they may be falling ill?

Sick dog owners stays home

Job security may be an issue we're all too aware of these days but a recent survey carried out by Direct Line Pet Insurance and K9 Magazine uncovered that over 81% of Britain's dog owners would risk their jobs by calling in sick if they were worried their pet was falling ill but only 6% would tell their boss the real reason for their absence. A massive 94% of those surveyed felt more comfortable saying they were unwell themselves.

The same pet lovers compared this to themselves where only 69% said they would call in sick if they themselves were feeling under the weather.

Adam Whiteley, Head of Direct Line Pet Insurance, said: “Most people consider their pet to be part of the family, so it’s no surprise that they would take a day off work to care for Fido or Fluffy, just as they would for a child. It’s a well-known fact that pets improve the quality of life for their owners, and employees who know their pet is happy and healthy won’t spend time worrying while they are at work.”

So what could be done to help prevent as many sick days being taken? Could Britain's employers take steps to becoming more pet friendly?

Ryan O'Meara, publisher of K9 Magazine believes more can be done to follow in the footsteps of employers such as Google, known for their pet friendly policy.

He says, “The benefits of a pet friendly office are known to those who have had the benefit to take advantage of them. Well behaved dogs are always welcome at our office, we even have a 'dog rota' so it can be planned in advance. A pet friendly policy can be great at bringing a new vibe to the office and can act as a great stress reliever. A short sharp burst of fresh air from a quick walk can also be great for freshening the mind.”

K9 Magazine Original Office Dogs

(Chloe and Jackson, pictured above, K9 Magazine's original office dogs)

Top Tips for a Pet Friendly Office

1) Always have treats handy. Some people may not be used to being around dogs all the time, this obviously needs careful handling and introduction to make sure everyone is as comfortable as possible.

2) Take your pet for a short walk every few hours to give them some fresh air and a burst of exercise.

3) Before introducing a full pet friendly policy, have a trial. Create a rota and have a plan in place for the trial so it can be assessed how it can work for you long-term.

>> Highly Recommended: You can now get 12 months for the price of 9 from Direct Line Pet Insurance: Find Out More

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Milk Thistle & Dogs

For dogs who are unfortunate enough to be suffering with liver problems, this article on http://dogtips.co outlines the benefits of using milk thistle for liver problems in dogs.

The article explains:

Symptoms of liver problems with dogs including liver disease can include a loss of appetite, lethargy, jaundice, dark urine, pale gums, changes to drinking / eating habits and a sudden change in the dog’s weight.

Milk thistle is used as a treatment for liver problems in many human liver conditions and has received generally widespread positive acclaim.

Most of the trials carried out on rats also give cause for positivity. Rats have similar liver function to dogs and there has to date been no toxic effects reported.

http://www.dogtips.co/milk-thistle-dog-liver-problems/

Milk Thistle & Dogs

For dogs who are unfortunate enough to be suffering with liver problems, this article on http://dogtips.co outlines the benefits of using milk thistle for liver problems in dogs.

The article explains:

Symptoms of liver problems with dogs including liver disease can include a loss of appetite, lethargy, jaundice, dark urine, pale gums, changes to drinking / eating habits and a sudden change in the dog’s weight.

Milk thistle is used as a treatment for liver problems in many human liver conditions and has received generally widespread positive acclaim.

Most of the trials carried out on rats also give cause for positivity. Rats have similar liver function to dogs and there has to date been no toxic effects reported.

http://www.dogtips.co/milk-thistle-dog-liver-problems/

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Kim Kardashian in K9 Magazine

Kim Kardashian talks about her dogs, friends and more in this K9 Magazine interview.

Kim says in the interview:

"we have four family dogs, we have Dolche who’s a boy, he’s 5 years old and a Chihuahua, we have Gabanna who’s a 2 year old black Labrador girl, we have Bella, who’s a 6 month old Maltese and she’s the newest addition. And we have Butter, she’s 10 months old, her real name is Beatrice P Potter Butter Beans Beyonce, but Butter for short! I share Butter with my sister, Khloe, we went together to bring her home but because I travel so much she lives with Khloe."

Source: http://www.k9magazine.com/kim-kardashian-interview/

Kim Kardashian in K9 Magazine

Kim Kardashian talks about her dogs, friends and more in this K9 Magazine interview.

Kim says in the interview:

"we have four family dogs, we have Dolche who’s a boy, he’s 5 years old and a Chihuahua, we have Gabanna who’s a 2 year old black Labrador girl, we have Bella, who’s a 6 month old Maltese and she’s the newest addition. And we have Butter, she’s 10 months old, her real name is Beatrice P Potter Butter Beans Beyonce, but Butter for short! I share Butter with my sister, Khloe, we went together to bring her home but because I travel so much she lives with Khloe."

Source: http://www.k9magazine.com/kim-kardashian-interview/

Saturday, April 9, 2011

What Makes a Dog Dangerous?

In this excellent article (the 5 most dangerous dogs) the dog magazine questions people's stereotypical views on what traits make a dog dangerous.

The article is insightful and thought provoking and well worth 5 minutes of your time.

The most dangerous dogs it lists are probably NOT what you think they are!

Go to: http://www.totaldog.co.uk/dog-articles/talking-points/most-dangerous-dogs/

What Makes a Dog Dangerous?

In this excellent article (the 5 most dangerous dogs) the dog magazine questions people's stereotypical views on what traits make a dog dangerous.

The article is insightful and thought provoking and well worth 5 minutes of your time.

The most dangerous dogs it lists are probably NOT what you think they are!

Go to: http://www.totaldog.co.uk/dog-articles/talking-points/most-dangerous-dogs/

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Do Dogs Really Need Booster Vaccinations?

Excellent questions posed by MyPetLibrary on the controversial topic of booster vaccinations for dogs.

It's a topic that many dog owners care deeply about, whether booster vaccinations for dogs are a totally necessary procedure or are vets out to cash an annual recurring fee.

Have a read at: http://www.mypetlibrary.com/booster-vaccinations-for-dogs/

Do Dogs Really Need Booster Vaccinations?

Excellent questions posed by MyPetLibrary on the controversial topic of booster vaccinations for dogs.

It's a topic that many dog owners care deeply about, whether booster vaccinations for dogs are a totally necessary procedure or are vets out to cash an annual recurring fee.

Have a read at: http://www.mypetlibrary.com/booster-vaccinations-for-dogs/