Archive for the ‘Pet Training’ Category

Cats Pets

Protect Your Furniture From Scratching Cats

Executive summary about Cats Pets Pat Lemmons

cat pet

cat pet

Cats scratch:

  • To remove old nail sheaths from the claws
  • To exercise and tone muscles
  • To relieve stress, frustration and boredom
  • To “warm up” for a vigorous play session
  • To mark territory

Training tips:

Place a sisal rope scratching post in a room where the cat spends a lot of time. Rub catnip onto the sisal material and call the cat over to the post. After your cat begins to scratch, praise him and give him a food treat.

Smart and caring cat owners know that claws are very important to cats pets . Scratching products are designed to maximize your cat’s scratching pleasure by providing an appealing target for territorial marking, exercise, and a playful warm-up.

The Secrete to Training Your Cat at Home

Executive summary about Cats Pets by Tim Bock

pet toys cats

pet toys cats

You may have to experiment with kitty treats before you find one your cat really loves.

Scratching post

When training your cat to use a scratching post always keep the scratching post available to the cats reach, and eye contact. Also keep in mind cats pets tend to scratch where they feel comfortable at. Try to find things the cat does not like and lay around the couch until he/she learns to not scratch on the couch. Also keep attractive toys around your cats scratching post, and also maybe check into catnip. So get out the grass and sprinkle a little around the cat scratching post.

Small rewards

A few swats at the mouse later he would return, lay the mouse down, meow once, and await me to throw it again. So keep that routine pattern down, and give kitty and cat lots of love, and rewards and soon you will find him/her making you a very proud parent of a smart kitty/cat.

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Pet Home

How to Make Your Home Ready For a New Pet

Executive Summary about Pet Home by Joseph Devine

dog home

dog home

Allowing your children to help with the care of the new animal will help them to become better acquainted with the animal.

Also realize that the arrival of a new pet is not only a change for your family, but for the pet as well. Your house will be a completely new territory for the pet. Making sure that certain things are taken care of before the arrival of your pet will help you and the pet become more comfortable in your home at a faster pace.

What You’ll Need

No matter what animal you may be bringing home, you will need a food dish, water bowl, a place for your pet to use the restroom, and toys. Contact your local veterinarian clinic for more information on preparing your home for a new pet. A veterinarian may be able to suggest helpful books or local pet stores to ensure that you have everything you need before you take your pet home.

This ensures that your pet is properly fed no matter what your schedule looks like.

Toys will provide you with multiple ways to interact with the new pet and will help the pet to relax and have fun in their new pet home.

Why It Is So Important To Socialize Your Pet

Executive Summary about Pet Home Gregg Hall

pets at home

pets at home

Both dogs and cats can be extremely territorial and might not take to the idea of a new pet encroaching on what they feel is their home.

Usually if you have a grown dog and bring a puppy into the home, this is usually not too much of a problem. Cats are a bit different. Once they get older they get set in their ways and are no longer as playful as kittens.

A kitten may approach the older cat just to have the cat swat it with a paw but usually the cat will not viciously attack. You will know when its time to introduce the kitten to the rest of the home because it will show an interest in leaving the room by howling or scratching at the door.

Once you let the kitten out, follow it around as it explores its new home and pay particular attention if it approaches the older animals in the home. If the older animal is a dog that starts to growl, reassure the dog with soothing words. Pick up the new kitten or puppy and approach the dog with it to show that you accept the new addition.

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Pets Puppies

Pets – Puppies and Kittens

Executive Summary about Pets Puppies by Precious N Ajibowo

exotic pets

exotic pets

PETS generally fall into several categories of living  creatures and these are:

(1) Mammals
(2) Reptiles
(3) Birds
(4) Fish
(5) Insects

Depending on an individual’s choice and preference, Pets (whether a puppy or a kitten) can either be kept indoors or outdoors. Some pets are better kept indoors while others are best kept outdoors but in all, this is not an issue to argue over- so the pet owner is at liberty to determine the best suitable location to house the pet.

In all, having a Pet is great fun. Among other things, having a pet in and around the home calls for sacrifice, commitment and being available to see to the general well-being of your pet at all times.

Puppies and Kittens are cute, lovely, adorable pets everybody has come to love and adore, take good and proper care of your own.

Caring For a New Puppy – Treat Your New Pet Right
Executive Summary about Pets Puppies by Ian Pennington

puppy pet

puppy pet

Bringing a puppy to home is not easy and exciting as it sounds. For example, there is a kind of liquid that pets puppies find highly repulsive. One can spray this liquid on the items that you do not want puppies to bite.

The most embarrassing problem a puppy owner faces is when the puppy accidentally relieves itself on brand new sofas and any other inconvenient places at inconvenient occasion such as the person hosting a party to the friends.

It is up to the owner to make the puppy strictly stick to the schedule. Do not become too sympathetic or proper caring for the new puppy will go astray.

Mildly punish if it tries to enter. Small wired or plastic gates for blocking the puppies are available in the market. This training must be rigorous so that the puppy will quickly know where to enter and where not to enter

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