Sunday, 15 December 2013

Keep your dog out of the garbage



Why do dogs love garbage so much? They will literally eat anything! My dogs get to eat good quality dog food and treats. They even get fresh vegetables from time to time. But for some reason a smelly garbage can always gets their attention. It’s unfortunate but all too true. All you dog lovers out there can relate. This is one of the reasons we teach them the “leave it” command so much isn’t it?

Dogs don’t smell the same way as humans. Dogs have super noses! They smell things individually. When we smell a pasta sauce, we just smell the overall aroma. Dogs detect and smell each ingredient separately. Maybe that’s why garbage is so appealing to our furry friends. They don’t just smell a pile of unpleasantness like we do.

So in order to keep their noses and paws out of our garbage, we have to make sure we either keep our garbage cans out of reach, such as under the sink or in the garage. Or we can use dog proof garbage cans. New Dog Owners has done some research and came up with the top three garbage can designs to keep your pooch from indulging when you aren’t home.


You’ll never convince your dog that garbage shouldn’t be explored and eaten, but you can stop him from getting into yours.






Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Guest Article - Why do dogs eat grass?



Why do dogs eat grass? 

Many dog owners have asked this question for some time, but even experts in veterinary cannot offer a definitive explanation. However, the fact is that dogs love munching away on grass and others make it a routine. The modern dog frequently eat their prey partly because of domestic ancestors and evolution, which includes plat eating animals. Thus dogs find nutrients in many plants especially grass.

Do they feel ill?

Many dog owners assume this, but evidence suggests otherwise. About 68% dog owners notice their dogs regularly eating grass while 8% say that their dogs shown signs of illness before eating grass. This shows that there is probably no basis to idea of dogs eating grass because they are unwell.

Do they remember their prey?

Some dog owners suggest that dogs eat grass since on an instinctual level; they are reminded on the taste of prey. A wolf’s or wild dog’s prey comprises of herbivores and so the prey will contain un- digested plant substance.

Where do they get the grass?

Newport Beach is a dog friendly city. Dogs are allowed to head out at 10am and get in after 4.30pm at ocean front beaches. But finding the right grass isn’t always easy. In the event you need to have your own you can order from Newport Beach dog grass. We do recommend that for all health related concerns you consult your veterinarian and educated yourself.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Guest Article - Health benefits of owning a pet


When it comes to keeping pets the great health benefits are incomparably amazing. Comprehensive research has been done on this topic and shows that keeping pets helps greatly in many different aspects of health including emotional, mental and physical improvements as well as developing a person’s social skills and decreasing heart attack risks in an individual. These furry friends do a great job in keeping us warm in the cold. In a broader perspective, other health benefits include:

Reduction of stress

When you talk to a pet, as many pet owners do most of the time, it brings cheerfulness into your day to day life. This sense of humour brings out laughter from a possibly stressful life and greatly compels us into playful moods. The distractions that our furry friends cause are not only called for but also healthy.

They stabilise your emotions

Many people might find it hard if not impossible to believe this but when you cuddle with your pet the body is stimulated to release a stress reducing hormone called oxytocin. This hormone has a calming effect on your emotions. In addition it brings forth a sense of well being, connection and frees your mind and body from emotional instability and stress.

They keep you busy when you are lonely

This is especially true for the people who reside on their own. Pets provide good company to their owners especially when they are facing long spells of loneliness in their lives. Miami University through its research stated that people who keep pets do not feel as lonely as those who do not.

The health benefits of owning a pet are numerous and they cannot be discussed fully by simple writing. What we have given here are just a few examples of the great benefits of pet ownership. If you want to know more try buying one from a trusted breeder or a website like "PetsYouLike" and you'll soon see a richness brought into your life.