Archive for the ‘Animals’ Category

The Love My Pet Supply Store

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Is your dog partial to water? Does he enjoy boating, fishing and lying by the pool as much as you? Although some breeds of dogs are known as being strong swimmers any dog put in the wrong situation can drown. Some dogs fall into pools and are unable to get out and finally drown due to exhaustion. Still other dogs may panic once they are in the water and may not be able to right themselves. Don’t take let your dog out near deep water without a specially made floatation jacket made for dogs. They are adjustable for all size dogs and come in many different styles. So whether you are on a hike or boating with your dog you can find just the right type of life jacket

Do you clip your dog in the summer, thinking he will be better off in the heat? It may be counterproductive. Your dogs coat holds heat near the body in the winter and is meant to insulate against the heat in the summer. Your pet’s fur also works as sunscreen! But not all pet’s fur, dark haired dogs are more easily affected by the heat and you may still want to clip this kind of pet. Not only do you want to protect your pet’s skin from harmful ultra violet rays, their eyes should be protected as well. Yes, even dog sunglasses, with adjustable straps, of course, are available.

In closing, your pets can enjoy the summer months with the proper care and pet products. Your vet can provide you with more information on how to care for your pet in the summer.

Leigh Adams is an avid dog owner and trainer. She is a frequent contributor to this Online Pet Supply Store.

Fido and Hawaii!

Monday, November 13th, 2006

Are you looking for Hawaiian dog names for your fido? Great, this is a nice article where you can get a few names. Let’s go.. Polunu (meaning chubby), Auli’I (meaning cute), Weuweu (meaning fluffy), Hinuhinu (meaning glittering), Puahina (meaning grey), Iki (meaning small), Ula (meaning red), Huluhulu (meaning hairy), Popo Hau (meaning snowball), Kikokiko (meaning spotted), Puakea (meaning white), Melemele (meaning yellow), Ele ele (meaning black) or Palaunu (meaning brown). We have given you a few options to choose from. Once you enter the Hawaiian world, with its heat, sunshine, juicy fruits and palm trees, you won’t be willing to get out. So choose among these options a name for your friend and you will always feel on holiday with him! If you want more dog names visit Dog Up! Dogs nonstop!