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Variety really IS the spice of life !
Boredom and variety are always inter-connected in cases of dog misbehaving. Yes. This is true. Many times, boredom can be managed with variety of materials that will distract the animals to a greater extent. Hence, the dog may not do the abnormal or unwanted activity arising out of the boredom experienced by it.
Bored dogs may have different types of behavioral patterns. For example, some dogs will be seen barking continuously and some may be engaged always in some digging activities.
There are many ways to get your dog out of its boredom activities. Many toys can stimulate your dog and you do not have to spend a fortune usually. Investing in a KONG and filling it with Vitamin Gel (and letting the Gel freeze) is a great boredom buster. If they don’t like the gel, put some of their favourite kibble (dry food) in the kong and “plug” up the ends with some peanut butter. To make it extra tricky, freeze the KONG so as the peanut butter is frozen too.
These may be kept inside the crate and in particular, puppies love these items. A buster cube with multiple treats may be placed in the dog’s shelter and the animal soon understands on how to roll the buster cube to get the treats it prefers. A Buster Cube is an ingenious toy used for simulating and activating your dog during play and feed time. Instead of placing the food monotonously in one place, change the place of feeding suddenly.
Dog love to work for their food so make a game of it thru the use of a buster cube or even other activities.
Such actions will be helpful for removing the boredom like activity in your dog. Activities pertaining to boredom need to be redefined well by the dog owners. This will help them to a greater extent to drive away the unwanted behavior patterns in their pet dogs.
For example, some dogs may often have destructive biting characters and will be seen biting chair, cloth, mats, and everything they can see. After ruling out the teething problem if it is a puppy, provide it with some large sized balls, mineral mixture based bone materials, etc. Such variety of materials help to reduce the boredom related activities.
One of the best ways to help alleviate boredom in your dog is to employ a dog walker. Gold Coast Pet Sitting offers dog walks as well as doggie adventures or doggie daycare within your home. All Gold Coast Pet Sitting Dog Walkers try to provide physical as well as mental stimulation so as you have a tired (yet happy) dog !
What are some of the ways you help alleviate boredom in your dogs ?
This information has been provided to you from Vanessa, the owner of Gold Coast Pet Sitting.
For more information please go to http://www.goldcoastpets.com.au
Arthritis in Dogs ….
Arthritis in Dogs …. What Can You Do?
( click here to read the full article )
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This information has been provided to you from Vanessa, the owner of Gold Coast Pet Sitting.
For more information please go to http://www.goldcoastpets.com.au
Safe Dog Toys
Dog owners love to think of their dogs as children. “That’s my baby,” they’ll say when referring to their dogs. They’ll refer to themselves as “Mommy” or “Daddy” when talking to their dogs as well. And, of course, they buy their dogs toys to play with. Choosing the right dog toys can be tricky. People like to get cute, squeaky toys for their dogs or give them stuffed animals to chew on and carry around (the stuffed toy becomes the dog’s “baby” quite often – “Get your baby, checkers! Checkers, where’s your baby?”) because they think it’s “adorable.” Dog toys don’t need to be “cute.” They need to be practical, fun for the dog, durable, and safe.
Avoid Non-Toy “Toys”
For as lovable, loyal, friendly, and playful as they are, dogs are not the brightest creatures. They are naturally attracted to things that can cause them the most harm. It’s important to start early with your dog, providing save toys to chew and play with while teaching the animal to avoid household items it may wish to use as toys. Dogs love to chew on pantyhose, for example, but these could easily be partially ingested, choking the dog. Some dogs will chew on power cords, risking a harmful (or fatal) electric shock. Teach your dog early on what things are for chewing and playing and what things are off limits.
The Best, Safest Dog Toys
The size of a toy is an important consideration. Kongs, balls, and other typical toys must be small enough that the dog can chew them and carry them, but not so small that they can become lodged in the dog’s mouth or throat.
Durability is a factor, especially for a dog that loves to chew. A toy that will break apart easily can become a hazard as the small, sharp parts can be swallowed, caught in the throat, or cut the mouth and gums. Again, a hard rubber Kong (easily one of the best dog toys ever conceived) is an excellent choice.
Softer toys, like the popular “squeak” toys made of thin plastic and full of air are good for dogs that are a bit gentler. They’re unlikely to chew through such items and are usually attracted by the squeaking sound.
Tennis balls are great for some dogs, but poor choices for others. This is a question of size ratios. If the dog is too small to fit a tennis ball all the way in its mouth, then it can be an excellent toy that the dog will love but costs very little. If the ball can fit all the way in the dog’s maw, however, it becomes a choking hazard.
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This information has been provided to you from Vanessa, the owner of Gold Coast Pet Sitting.
For more information please go to http://www.goldcoastpets.com.au
** URGENT ** Notice from Animal Welfare League of QLD
Originally published by Animal Welfare League of Qld on Thursday, 17 March 2011 at 16:06
“Cats climb to capacity”
The Animal Welfare League Qld are quickly running out of space for the high volume of cats inundating the Gold Coast Shelter and are making a plea to anyone in the community who can come forward to adopt.
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AWLQ spokewoman Katie Garrett encourages anyone who has been thinking about a new pet but isn’t sure of the long term commitment a pet can be, to also consider fostering for AWLQ.
‘Traditionally AWLQ receive lots of offers to foster kittens, but it is always harder to find temporary foster homes for adult cats’ she said.
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On the Gold Coast anyone who breeds must now have a breeders permit and unpermitted breeders can be fined for breeding without a permit.
However help is available to prevent being fined and adding to the oversupply of cats on the Gold Coast.
Gold Coast City Council Desexing Vouchers are still available to help people needing financial support to get their female cats desexed for just $40. To apply for a voucher, phone NDN on 5509 9001.
There are now ten vets acorss the Gold Coast who are generously participating in this program, so everyone can access a vet.
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This information has been provided to you from Vanessa, the owner of Gold Coast Pet Sitting.
For more information please go to http://www.goldcoastpets.com.au
Benefits of pure clean water for our pets
Quote from: Gold Coast Mail
Fluoridation of south-east Queensland water supplies began on Monday at a water treatment plant in Molendinar, north of the Gold Coast, …. It marks the first step of the government’s plan to provide fluoridated water to 90 per cent of the south-east and the remainder of Queensland by 2012.
Quote from: http://www.freedrinkingwater.com/water-education3/2-water-pets.htm
Animals, like humans, need water to survive. And, like humans, animals are about 80% water. So, most animal experts will agree that pets should be given the same quality water as humans: bottled and/or filtered. As stated earlier, municipal and well water can contain many harmful things, even parasites. And, they don’t discriminate between pets and people!
Our animals are drinking the fluoridated water within the Gold Coast water system !! The Government
From AustraliaMatters.com:
Fluoride’s primary ‘benefits’ are topical, not systemic. There is no need to swallow fluoride.
Nothing more needs to be said. We’re poisoning our pets by giving them Gold Coast tap water.
After some personal research, I’ve come across the ESPRING Water Purifier. There is an “above sink” option that is great for those of us that rent as well as a below sink option. Click here to learn more about the ESPRING Water Purifier. Contact me if you would like to see a demonstration of the ESPRING Water Purifier or to order your own ESPRING.
This information has been provided to you from Vanessa, the owner of Gold Coast Pet Sitting.
For more information please go to http://www.goldcoastpets.com.au
Holiday Pet Sitting
If you’re looking for a pet sitter for the first time, you really need to get busy. You’ll need to allow for enough time to meet with at least one pet sitter before you hire someone. Since you’re hiring someone to care for your pet and home, you don’t want feel rushed into making a decision that may not be a good fit. Planning early can help.
If you already have a relationship with a pet sitter, and need pet care between now and the end of the year, give him or her a call right away! If not, you’ll risk hearing, “I’m sorry, but I”m booked!”
If you are a current client of Gold Coast Pet Sitting, I’m already “book out” for Live In House Sitting and Overnights on select dates. If you are a new client, I would strongly advise you to get into action sooner rather than later: we do offer two free meet n greets with every booking to help you.
As I am the Founder of the Network of Professional Pet Carers Gold Coast, if I cannot be of assistance I will be able to be of assistance to you by finding the appropriate available pet carer for your requirements. At the same time, the majority of Network members are already quite busy for the last two weeks of December and first week of January.
This information has been provided to you from Vanessa, the owner of Gold Coast Pet Sitting.
For more information please go to http://www.goldcoastpets.com.au
Low Cost Ideas to Keep Your Dog Entertained
I bought this book in late September. I love it. I’m sharing some of it with you here. You can also download a preview of the eBook [ here ] — xox Aunty Vanessa
101 Ways to Keep Your Dog Entertained
by Sarah McMullen
[ BUY NOW ]
In 101 Ways to Keep your Dog Entertained Sarah McMullen shows you how to enrich your dogs life & prevent and solve behaviour problems by starting at home. Sarah’s informative & light hearted style guides you step by step…..giving you the keys to help prevent serious problems like separation anxiety, and solving many destructive and unacceptable behaviour problems.
Full of practical, innovative suggestions that will benefit both you and your dog
Discover…
- Over 101 ways to keep your dog entertained
- Valuable information for home alone dogs
- Welfare and safety considerations
- Low cost ideas
- Ideas for interactive entertainment
- Training and health care ideas & instruction
- The best toys & items you can buy
- And much more!
101 Ways to Keep your Dog Entertained is a MUST HAVE for Every Dog Owner!
YOUR DOG WILL LOVE YOU FOR IT!
Here’s a sample:
LOW COST IDEAS
Treasure Hunt – Hide treats before going out.
Have you bought this eBook ? What did you think of it ?
Have you tried the Treasure Hunt idea ? What was your experience ?
Search 101 Ways in the search box to the right to find more ideas from this marvellous eBook !
This information has been provided to you from Vanessa, the owner of Gold Coast Pet Sitting.
For more information please go to http://www.goldcoastpets.com.au
Training Tips To Keep Your Dog Entertained
I bought this book in late September. I love it. I’m sharing some of it with you here. You can also download a preview of the eBook [ here ] — xox Aunty Vanessa
101 Ways to Keep Your Dog Entertained
by Sarah McMullen
[ BUY NOW ]
In 101 Ways to Keep your Dog Entertained Sarah McMullen shows you how to enrich your dogs life & prevent and solve behaviour problems by starting at home. Sarah’s informative & light hearted style guides you step by step…..giving you the keys to help prevent serious problems like separation anxiety, and solving many destructive and unacceptable behaviour problems.
Full of practical, innovative suggestions that will benefit both you and your dog
Discover…
- Over 101 ways to keep your dog entertained
- Valuable information for home alone dogs
- Welfare and safety considerations
- Low cost ideas
- Ideas for interactive entertainment
- Training and health care ideas & instruction
- The best toys & items you can buy
- And much more!
101 Ways to Keep your Dog Entertained is a MUST HAVE for Every Dog Owner!
YOUR DOG WILL LOVE YOU FOR IT!
Here’s a sample:
TRAINING TIPS TO KEEP YOUR DOG ENTERTAINED
Start training in an area with minimal distractions, then progress to more distracting areas such as the front yard or park. It is important to practice away from the home environment (eg park) as this is where you will need it!
Have you bought this eBook ? What did you think of it ?
Have you tried the training tip ? What was your experience ?
Search 101 Ways in the search box to the right to find more ideas from this marvellous eBook !
This information has been provided to you from Vanessa, the owner of Gold Coast Pet Sitting.
For more information please go to http://www.goldcoastpets.com.au
101 Ways to Keep Your Dog Entertained
I bought this book in late September. I love it. I’m sharing some of it with you here. You can also download a preview of the eBook [ here ] — xox Aunty Vanessa
101 Ways to Keep Your Dog Entertained
by Sarah McMullen [ BUY NOW ]
In 101 Ways to Keep your Dog Entertained Sarah McMullen shows you how to enrich your dogs life & prevent and solve behaviour problems by starting at home. Sarah’s informative & light hearted style guides you step by step…..giving you the keys to help prevent serious problems like separation anxiety, and solving many destructive and unacceptable behaviour problems.
Full of practical, innovative suggestions that will benefit both you and your dog
Discover…
- Over 101 ways to keep your dog entertained
- Valuable information for home alone dogs
- Welfare and safety considerations
- Low cost ideas
- Ideas for interactive entertainment
- Training and health care ideas & instruction
- The best toys & items you can buy
- And much more!
101 Ways to Keep your Dog Entertained is a MUST HAVE for Every Dog Owner!
YOUR DOG WILL LOVE YOU FOR IT!
Here’s a sample:
LOW COST IDEAS
Empty Ice-cream Containers
You may wish to hide a treat underneath. You can also use them with a lid and treats inside. Place some treats inside and attach the lid. See how long it takes them to work it out!
Have you bought this eBook ? What did you think of it ?
Have you tried the Empty Ice Cream Container idea ? What was your experience ?
Search 101 Ways in the search box to the right to find more ideas from this marvellous eBook !
This information has been provided to you from Vanessa, the owner of Gold Coast Pet Sitting.
For more information please go to http://www.goldcoastpets.com.au
Congratulations !
Congratulations to the Animal Welfare League of Queensland ! ! !
The Animal Welfare League of Queensland has achieved an Australian first – avoiding having to euthanise a single healthy dog or cat on the Gold Coast for more than 12 months.
“It’s a very complex process to reduce euthanasia rates in any city. It isn’t just any one thing, it’s a combination of things,” …..
{ read the full news article here }
This information has been provided to you from Vanessa, the owner of Gold Coast Pet Sitting.
For more information please go to http://www.goldcoastpets.com.au










