Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Fw: Cats & Dogs for Sunday March 9, 2008

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Cats & Dogs for Sunday March 9, 2008

Having trouble seeing this email? View the most recent issue or stories from previous issues.

More from ArcaMax.com!Funnies | Puzzle Games | Quizzes | Unsubscribe

Get Ready for St. 's Day!

www.ArcaMax.com | ArcaMundo.com | News | Books | Comics | Games | Subscribe | My Account

Cats & Dogs

For JoyceSunday March 9, 2008 • Dog Breeds - German Shepherd • Brrrrr - It's Cold Outside - Safety Tips for Pets • What's Your Sign? • Reader Photos

German Shepherd

German Shepherds are highly intelligent, agile and well-suited to active working environments and are often deployed in various roles such as police work, guarding, search and rescue, therapy, in ...Read more and see reader photosRead about other cat and dog breeds

Brrrrr - It's Cold Outside - Safety Tips for Pets By Bev Storer

The winter cold can be tough on pets. It can even be deadly at times. Protecting your companion pets from the hazards of the cold weather should be on your mind as soon as the temperature drops. The majority of our beloved pets live indoors and they are accustomed to a warm environment. So it is IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER that indoor pets cannot adjust to the harsh cold just because they are animals and have a fur coat. If it is too cold for you outside, then it is probably too cold for your best furry friend. If your pet is accustomed to being outside during the day, they need to be properly protected. For dogs, a dry dog house with a raised floor and some thick bedding made of straw or blankets will help keep them as comfortable and safe as possible. Always, check the water bowl to make sure it's not frozen. The same is true for your little kitty friends. Make sure they too are protected from the chilling wind and freezing temperatures. Pets should not stay outside for an unlimited amount of time if it is very cold. Young, old and sick animals are particularly vulnerable to the cold and should not be exposed to freezing temperatures for any length of time. Please consult with your Veterinarian if you have any questions. In the meantime, here are some simple guidelines. Indoor Tips Fireplaces and space heaters are great to warm up a room, but they also can spell trouble for pets. Most pets (especially cats) will try to get as close to a heat source as they can; and, they may accidentally get burned. Worse yet, they may even tip a space heater over which could cause a house fire. So keep an eye on your dog or cat so everyone stays safe and warm. Pet beds for both dogs and cats are great places to snuggle and keep warm. They come in all shapes, sizes, colors and price ranges. Cats love the winter sun, so why not clear a spot near a window for your cat to bask tranquilly during the day. Again, remember to make sure that you do not place their bed too close to any heat source. Outdoor Tips Antifreeze is deadly and if enough is ingested it can cause kidney failure. It is a brutal fact that this toxic substance has a sweet taste that attracts animals. Even a small amount can be extremely hazardous to your dog or cat. Learn to clean up spills in the driveway and store containers out of the reach of your pets. In many areas of the United States, salt or salt compounds are used to melt snow and ice on roadways. Salt can be harmful to the pads of your pet's feet. Learn to wipe off their paws with a damp towel after playing outside. Cats and other small animals often climb into the engine area of a parked car to keep warm. Before you start your car, bang on the hood or honk your horn to scare any animals away. This will help avoid a terrible accident. Fit your dog with a sweater or heavy tee shirt before taking a walk. This is an inexpensive way to protect your dog from the cold and it works for all sizes of dogs. Freezing cold temperatures tend to constrict the bronchi of the lungs so it is important to keep their chest area warm. Here's some advice for all pet parents with senior and arthritic dogs and cats. The cold weather is particularly hard on your senior furry friends. The cold weather may cause their joints to become a little more tender than usual and their mobility may decrease due to soreness and stiffness. Supervision when climbing stairs or walking on the ice outside is necessary to avoid slip and fall accidents. A ramp will make it easier to get in and out of the house. And, of course, a comfortable pet bed really goes a long way for these animals. Hopefully these tips will help you and your best furry friend enjoy a wonderful and safe winter season. ======== For all you pet parents who may be looking for a good joint product for your dog or cat, we recommend Agility for dogs and cats. Agility which we believe is a superior quality glucosamine product can be found at www.BestFurryFriends.com. Bev Storer writes about human and pet nutrition. For more information about healthy and safe pet foods, please visit Lifes Abundance Dog Food or Lifes Abundance Cat Food. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bev_Storer http://EzineArticles.com/?Brrrrr---Its-Cold-Outside---Safety... Comment on this Story | Printer Friendly | Send Story to a Friend | Top

What's Your Sign?

Don't know your star sign? Use our Zodiac Finder to find out. You can also find your Chinese zodiac sign just by entering the year you were born. Then try the zodiac and Chinese astrology quizzes to see how like your sign you really are. Subscribe to ArcaMax Horoscopes instantly for daily predictions free by e-mail. Find out more before subscribing. -- From the ArcaMax editors

Today's Reader Submitted Photos

Click an image above to see full size and read caption.

To see more of our subscriber photos visit our full Photo Gallery.Enter your Cats & Dogs pictures so you can show them off to other readers right here in this ezine and on the ArcaMax.com Web site. Click here to submit your photo. Sincerely, ArcaMax Editors

This Easter

Recent Stories Dog Breeds - Yorkshire Terrier Dogs, Cats, and New Babies - How to Handle the Jealousy Dog Breeds - Labrador Retriever The Pet Owners Guide to Winning the Battle of the Dirty Carpet Dog Breeds - Lhasa Apso More Archived Stories

More From ArcaMax Publishing

Newsletters: Comics - Knowledge - Lifestyles - News - More

Classic Books: Fiction - Non Fiction - Short Stories - Sci Fi - More

More: Quizzes - Sudoku - Crossword - Weather - Sports - Columns

En Español: Ultimas Noticias - Tiras Comicas - Deportes - Soduko

Quick Clicks

"Did you make $50,000 LAST MONTH?"

GOT INK? SAVE Up To 90% on Ink Cartridges 3 for 1 Pricing: Read more

World Wide Data Entry Workers Needed - Work At Home. Details here

Tired of Soaring Gas Prices? Cut Them In Half With This!

RegistrySmart: 1-Click PC error diagnostics & repair. Try it free.

New Type-At-Home program: Start earning in 30 minutes - Anyone can

Why pay $90 a month for Cable or Sat.TV services? Download A TV!

Make sure this email gets to your inbox (and not your junk folder): just add ezines@... to your e-mail address book or safe list. Thank you!

ArcaMax Publishing, Inc. 729 Thimble Shoals Blvd. Suite 1-B Newport News, VA 23606 Fax: (757) 596-9731

ArcaMax Publishing is a leading publisher of family-friendly newsletters, featuring popular comics, games, feature columns and books by email. Thank you for reading the "Cats & Dogs" newsletter from the following email address: bjoyful@.... Please feel free to forward this email on to your friends! Advertise in ArcaMax NewslettersFamily-friendly consumer content to 4.4 million subscribersClick to learn more.

Advertiser's Directory

FAQ / Help

Contact the Editor

Contact information for recent advertisers.Consumer Online Buying Guide: FTC Tips for shopping online

Answers to our most frequently asked questions.Contact Customer Service

Have a question or comment about an article you read in one of our ezines?

ArcaMax Publishing, Inc. and its licensors.All registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...