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Exercising Your Pets

Posted by 88dblifestyle on January 20, 2009

Whether it’s a dog, cat, turtle or bird, this guide to exercising your favourite companion has got you covered

How To Exercise Your Dog

How To Exercise Your Dog

YOU know it’s good for you. You know that exercise can give you energy, help you maintain a healthy weight, keep your muscles and joints flexible, help you live longer, and above all, make you feel better. For all the same reasons, your pets need to get up and get moving. Not only can exercise extend your furry friends’ lives; it may also expend some of their nervous energy and make them a little less likely to chew on the living room drapes.

The thing is, nobody’s filled pets in on all of these benefits of pet exercise. Without someone to lead the way, they’re not going to run laps or do leg lifts in their spare time. So as a wonderful pet parent, part of your job is ensuring your animal family members get safe, enjoyable exercise on a regular basis―whether they’re cats, dogs, turtles, or ferrets! All pets need some physical activity to live a happy, healthy life.

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10 Tips for Preventing Pet Behaviour Problems

Posted by 88dblifestyle on January 20, 2009

Source: www.healthypets.com

Tips on Pet Behaviour

Tips on Pet Behaviour

Make your pet so well-behaved, people will think it went to a Swiss finishing school!

1. Set rules immediately and be consistent.

2. Avoid situations that promote inappropriate behavior.

3. Observe the pet and provide what it needs (food, care, attention and entertainment).

4. Supervise the new pet diligently through undivided individual attention and training, and restrict the pet’s access to a limited area of the house until training is completed.

5. Set them up to succeed! Encourage good behavior with praise and attention.

6. Correct bad behaviors by providing positive alternatives (a toy for a slipper, scratching post for the sofa).

7. Never physically punish or force compliance to commands. This may lead to fear biting or aggression.

8. Don’t play rough or encourage aggression or play biting.

9. Expose pets to lots of people, animals, and environments where you want them to live.

10. See your veterinarian if serious or unresolved behavior problems exist.

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Healing Pets With A Holistic Approach

Posted by 88dblifestyle on July 29, 2008

With so many people using alternative medicine, the demand for products and information on holistic veterinarian medicine has increased. Pawsitive Sensations’ Zoe Gan tells us how it works

Pet products for alternative pet medicine

Pet products for alternative pet medicine

HOLISTIC medicine is a practice that involves all aspects of the patients’ life when diagnosing and treating a particular condition. It is not a method of treatment but rather an approach to how treatment should be applied.

Just as holistic medicine applies to humans, it can also be a tool to treat animals. With so many people using alternative medicine, the demand for products and information on holistic veterinarian medicine has increased.

Zoe Gan, 29, an Engineering graduate who holds a certificate on dog massage from the Ohio-based Pet Massage Training and Research Institute, is the owner of Pawsitive Sensations (which dubs itself Singapore’s First Holistic Canine Care Centre).

Pawsitive Sensations was started in California, USA, in 2004 to provide professional and qualified canine massage techniques to the numerous dog lovers in Silicon Valley. Zoe says, “having moved back to Singapore, we hope to provide to Singaporeans what many dog loving owners in America have taken advantage of for so many years.”

She opened her shop near Turf City in September and now treats an average of 15 dogs a week – including her youngest client, a three-month-old puppy.

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It’s A Koi Weekend

Posted by 88dblifestyle on May 6, 2008

At S’pore Expo, 1,500 koi compete for 1st Asia Koi Cup
By James P. Ong

TRY playing the game “Six Degrees Of Separation” see how separated you are from someone who owns a koi pond, and you’ll quickly realise that if it’s not someone you know directly, then it’s a friend or a relative of a friend. Such is the popularity of koi in Singapore.

This popularity will be even more evident this weekend when the Singapore Koi Club hosts the first-ever and “biggest Koi show in Asia.” An estimated 1,500 koi of world-class standard, consisting of 14 sizes and 16 varieties, will be flying in to take part in the three-day event at the Singapore Expo. About 300 vinyl tanks will be placed in the show ground.

Read more about the 1st Asia Cup Koi Show 2008.

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Curing Your Dog’s Blues, Temper and Tantrums

Posted by 88dblifestyle on May 6, 2008

It all comes down to love, actually.
by Stephanie Marilyn Martin

You return home from a hard day’s work to find that the house is in a chaotic mess. Torn newspaper strewn all over, the cushions in shreds and basically everything out of place. In the midst of it all, sits your proudly triumphant pooch.

Now you don’t want to find yourself in such a position because it could only mean an endless repetition of the same scenario for months to come. To save yourself the undeserved stress, learn to recognize early symptoms of stress and temper-related problems in your dog and nip it in the bud.

Like humans, dogs suffer from emotional trauma as well. There are many factors contributing to emotional trauma in dogs, most of them being reasons which stem from the canine’s growing years.

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Animal Star Signs

Posted by 88dblifestyle on March 24, 2008

Understand your animal companion through astrology
By Esther Teh (Pets Magazine)

GIVEN that astrology has a profound effect upon our human world, so it also influences the lives of our pets. And just as the zodiac is divided into 12 very different personality types, it is perfectly natural that this should extend to animals.

For example a homely Cancerian dog is much more likely to prefer curling up by the fire than an adventurous Aries of the same breed who will constantly yearn to explore the great outdoors.

It’s the same with cats. Cats can be hedonists, lazy, friendly, aggressive or timid. All these different traits can be explained by studying the astrological influences that determine their character and behaviour patterns. Now check out your own pet’s horoscope to see what the stars say….

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There’s More To Dog Massage Than Pampering

Posted by 88dblifestyle on March 20, 2008

Rhythmic strokes, joint movements and deep kneading-yes, dogs deserve a massage too, whether it’s for therapy or relaxation, and they can get it at Pawsitive Sensations, $25 for 30 minutes
By James P. Ong

MONTY is an 11-year-old corgi who has been going for his weekly 40-minute dog massage since March 2007. The moment he enters the doors of Pawsitive Sensations, he goes straight to the dog massage room and assumes the lying position in front of owner and therapist Zoe Gan, who begins the session with long strokes on Monty’s body, and then progresses to rhythmic strokes, joint movements and deep kneading.

While Monty lies on his side, two ladies wait after him: Gemma, his master, and a helper. Every so often, the two pluck out fresh tissues from a plastic container and wipe the drool off Monty, who is fast falling asleep despite the constant rumble caused by two other dogs in the room.

For canine owners in Singapore, dog massage is something whose time has come. As more and more single people acquire dogs as a companion, those with a considerable dispensable income would like to pamper their bundles of joy not just with toys and accessories but also services.

Read more on There’s More To Dog Massage Than Pampering.

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Treat And Prevent Fish Tank Diseases

Posted by 88dblifestyle on January 23, 2008

It’s important to observe your pet fish for signs of sickness if you don’t want them to die prematurely or infect other fishes
By Stephanie Marilyn Martin

WHILE it’s easier to identify health problems in pets like cats and dogs, this is not the case with fishes. For fish owners, it’s easy to fall into the trap of neglect. In some cases, a fish tank is there solely for decorational purposes. The fishes in it are not paid much attention, except for the occasional time when the fish tank is being cleaned.

Veterinians say it is important to observe your pet fish for signs of sickness if you don’t want them to die prematurely or infect other fishes in the fish tank.

Visit 88DB.com to read more about how to treat and prevent fish tank diseases.

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Proper Care For Your Hamster

Posted by 88dblifestyle on January 7, 2008

All ye owners of pet hamsters and all ye future owners, buckle up and learn the proper techniques, tricks and trades of proper care-giving
By Stephanie Marilyn Martin

THOSE adorable furry animals called hamsters belong to the rodent family and are the most widely kept of small pets in the world.

Pet hamsters are interesting creatures that hibernate in low temperatures to preserve energy (often portraying the false notion of being dead). They are also creatures with ever-growing teeth, making gnawing a necessity to prevent overgrowing. Like most small animals such as rabbits, turtles, and fishes, pet hamsters require careful pet care and a proper environment to live in.

Read more about Proper Care For Your Hamster.

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Exercise Your Dog In S’pore? Can!

Posted by 88dblifestyle on November 14, 2007

Most take their dogs for a walk when what’s really needed is a workout
By Mavis Ang

EVEN if your pet dog is not obese, exercise should still be an essential routine for him or her. Most owners like taking their dogs for walks when what they really need is the right amount of workout.

According to veterinarians, besides the benefit to their mental and physical health, regular exercise makes sure that dogs don’t develop destructive habits like ripping up sofas and chewing shoes.

The reason behind these frustrating actions is the same for most children: they simply have too much energy.

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