Archive for July, 2008


Dog Toys—Not Just for Fun

Author: DogsBestFriend
July 23, 2008
dog toy

It is important not to underestimate the importance of a dog toy.  A variety of toys can not only keep your dog occupied, but help to socialize him.  Toys keep a dog’s mind occupied, take up her energy, and encourage productive, rather than destructive, behavior by reducing stress and boredom.  Some toys can also encourage training, such as Hyper Dog Flying Hyper Disc. 

 

Each dog will prefer a variety of different toys.  Rotate them often, particularly if the dog is left alone for long periods of time. Dogs respond to toys that make different noises, and an interactive toy such as SpotBrite Remote Control Mouse is fun for both you and the dog.


Better than Lint Rollers!

Author: DogsBestFriend
July 23, 2008
dog grooming glove

One of the most essential dog grooming supplies is something that will aid in the removal of dog hair.  A handy dog hair removal tool is the dream of every pet owner.   There is not always time or energy for vacuuming, and the use of lint roller sheets can become very expensive.

 

A good dog hair removal solution is the Bamboo 3 in 1 Grooming Glove.  It can be used wet or dry, either to brush and massage your dog, or just to remove unwanted dog hair from furniture.  The Bamboo 3 in 1 Grooming Glove is machine washable and can be used over and over again, unlike lint roller sheets.


Better than Lint Rollers!

Author: DogsBestFriend
July 23, 2008

Better than Lint Rollers!One of the most essential dog grooming supplies is something that will aid in the removal of dog hair.  A handy dog hair removal tool is the dream of every pet owner.   There is not always time or energy for vacuuming, and the use of lint roller sheets can become very expensive.

A good dog hair removal solution is the Bamboo 3 in 1 Grooming Glove.  It can be used wet or dry, either to brush and massage your dog, or just to remove unwanted dog hair from furniture.  The Bamboo 3 in 1 Grooming Glove is machine washable and can be used over and over again, unlike lint roller sheets.


New At First Rate Pets

Author: petlady
July 16, 2008
Hammock style bed for ferrets

First Rate Pets is proud to announce the addition of some new and exciting pet supplies for your small pets such as gerbils, mice, and ferrets!  These include beds for ferrets, chew sticks for gerbils and mice, and much, much more!  Be sure to check it out!


The Sporting (Gundog) Group

Author: petlady
July 11, 2008
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The Sporting Group, or Gundog Groups are the most recognizable of all the breeds. The dogs are obedient and intelligent, easily trained, and are excellent for outdoor activities. There are many breeds in this group ranging from the Cocker Spaniel, and other spaniels, to the Pointers, Setters, Retrievers, Griffons, and Weimaraners. The common points of this group is that they very easy-going (although there may be slight variations), and they are eager to please.

 

I think most everyone is familiar with the Irish Setter. This is a very beautiful dog with the long, silky deep chestnut coat. This breed needs a lot of grooming and a great deal of outdoor exercise. The Irish Setter actively seeks out other dogs to play with and just enjoys life.

 

The Golden Retriever is a dog of many talents. Aside from his natural retrieving abilities, this dog is also used as a seeing eye dog and in other services to man. He also makes an excellent addition to the family and he is ever so gentle with adults and children. The Golden Retriever is very easy to train, but he loses interest quickly if not sufficiently stimulated. Dog retrieval toys are perfect for this energetic, fun loving dog!


July 10, 2008
nonsporting dogs

This is the first post in a series that will cover all sorts of different dog breeds.  I am starting off with the Non-Sporting or Utility  breeds.

This group includes dogs of all shapes, sizes and functions from the Dalmatian and the Leonberger at the large end of the scale to the Tibetan Spaniel and the Llash Apso at the small. Most of these dogs have been bred and trained primarily as household pets and companions. This doesn’t mean, however, that those dogs in this group don’t still show great bravery and skill as hunters and retrievers.

There are so many dogs that fit into the non-sporting category such as the Bulldog, Chow Chow, Dalmatian, German Sptiz,  and Keeshond (just to name a few) that I am going to just touch on a few today. I think most everyone is familiar with the Poodle. They come in three sizes, Standard, Miniature, and Toy and a number of whole colors (white, cream, apricot, blue, silver, chocolate and black). They are unusual in that they have a single coat. They also most often require professional grooming to keep their coat manageable and healthy although daily home grooming will help between groomer visits. They are very intelligent and can be taught all kinds of tricks.

Also in this group is the Japanese Spitz. This dog breed arrived in Europe  around twenty years ago, but it is already well established. This dog breed has a very thick coat, but usually only requires daily combing and brushing using supplies in a dog grooming kit. This dog is very affectionate and alert.

 

The French Bulldog is the French version of the British Bulldog. They love exercise and make a charming house dog. Because of their short coat, this dog is very easily groomed using the different kinds of dog combs and dog brushes available. These dogs can weigh up to 28 lbs but they are are sturdy, compact dogs.

Okay, well this is the first installment, but there will be many, many more to come so be sure to check back often and if you have a dog in this group, feel free to add your own comments!