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Choosing a name for your pet – There’s more to it than what meets the eye

Executive summary about pets com by Peter Shaw

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Deciding on a cool name for your new pet can be harder than it seems. This article shows you some advice on naming your pets.

It is also very important for the pet as long names can be hard for your pet to recognize quickly. A long name such as ‘Abbie Aggy’ will probably be more confusing that ‘Kat’. This obviously depends on the pet, but as a rule of thumb long names aren’t usually a great idea.

Secondly, it is also a good idea to not name the pet rude or embarrassing names. Get ideas from your pet. The name also has character and relates well to the pet.

Be imaginative, there’s nothing like thinking up an imaginative name. Of course you can use some inspiration from websites or books about pet or baby names to help you. There are also websites about naming your pet. Many of them have huge databases of names for all sorts of pets.

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Tips to Keep Your Dog Safe

Executive summary about pet com by Jennifer McVey

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Dogs have been “man’s best friend” for thousands of years.  Since dogs watch over their owners, it’s only right that dog-loving humans keep their pets safe in return.  And now, dogs need our extra attention more than ever.  With a little thought, you can easily create a safe home for your precious pups.

As you know, dogs have a keen curiosity. Insect traps, rubber bands, housecleaning chemicals, candles, Christmas tree ornaments, uncovered trash cans, medications plastic bags, batteries, anti-freeze valuable items, like jewelry, photos, and books.

Don’t forget the great outdoors when inspecting your dog’s area.  Dogs, especially puppies, find plants fun playthings.  The following common house and garden plants are toxic to dogs:

English ivy, dieffenbachia, mistletoe, philodendron, elephant ear, caladium, boxwood, holly berry, azaleas, chinaberry trees, oleander, wisteria, hydrangea.

Many dogs try to dig out under the fence, so it’s crucial you regularly check for gaps around the fence perimeter.  Most animal shelters and veterinarians automatically scan lost pets in search of a microchip.  Include a week’s worth of food and water, as well as any medication your dog needs.

Dog Safety – Choosing GPS, Microchips, Tattoos or ID Tags for Your Pet

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Thankfully, these loved pooches had identification, enabling shelter personnel to contact and return them to their owners.  Tattoos and microchips provide permanent ways to identify your dog.  Several registries offer membership for dogs with microchips.

At a minimum, the tag should list a current phone number.  Luckily, dog ID tags are not expensive to purchase, so it should be one of the first things you get your dog, once you’ve chosen a name.   When it comes to choosing a fun dog ID tag, the choices are limitless.

Whatever methods you use when protecting your pet against loss or theft, please remember to keep the contact information current.  Just a few minutes of your time to update registry information or purchase a new dog tag can make all the difference in the world in your beloved dog’s life.

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