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February 5, 2012

A Dog’s Dinner

What goes to make a dog’s dinner? The phrase implies a mess, but most dogs’ dinners these days look fairly appetizing – a bowl of pleasant-smelling biscuits or half a tin of something that seems like cold meat pie filling.

It all looks very lovely to us humans. And that is the whole purpose – dog food is sold to humans on its appearance and aroma.

We don’t really know what the dog thinks of it. We only know that they wolf it down, but then so would you if you were hungry and you knew that the chance was that that was all you would get offered.

The fact is that a dog will consume almost anything if there is sufficient sugar or and salt on it. I had a collie-cross that would eat anything I gave her except Brussels sprouts (she would take them politely and throw them around, but she would not eat them).

It stands to reason that you cannot get a can of good pie filling for a dollar, so whatever is in there will not be best beef. Yet it has to be fit for human consumption, so what is it? Well, to begin with, the gravy is almost certainly manufactured of carcass scrapings and blood, thickened with flour.

That would make it quite nourishing, but not as appetizing as it looks. The ‘lumps of meat’ are probably not meat. They are most probably offal and soy or something comparable. Again, not a bad thing, but not what it is intended to look like to us and the dog will absolutely know that it is not meat.

So what ought to constitute a dog’s dinner? In the wild, a pack of wolves would bring down, say, a deer and rip its stomach open. The contents thereof are the first course. Since wolves by and large eat vegetarian animals, the stomach contents will usually be grass, leaves and other plants.

Then they will move on to the internal organs like heart and liver. The stomach and organs are the best bits and only the top dogs get them. When they are gone, they rip the carcass apart and devour the meat. Later they chew on the bones.

Those are the guiding principles for making a dog’s dinner. if you cook your own evening meal, cook a bit extra for the dog. Liquidize the vegetables to imitate the chewed food that would be in the deer’s stomach. Most decent butchers will have ‘pets’ mince’ or a mixture that they use for producing faggpts (meatballs).

This pet mince usually contains off-cuts, offal and bits of internal organs, some skin, stomach lining and arteries – all the bits they could not sell to their modern customers. That takes care of the dog’s natural second and third courses.

The butcher will also set some bones aside for his best customers, which you will become if you purchase your own and your dog’s food there. Feed the meat raw mixed with the liquidized vegetables. Add an egg and some dry porridge oats to bind it all and provide fibre and you have the ideal dog’s dinner.

This type of meal will vary on its own because you do not cook the same vegetables every day. You could add an apple or other fruit and celery is good as well.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on quite a few topics, but is at present concerned with researching Emergency for Dogs. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at What To Do If Your Dog Eats Chocolate.

February 4, 2012

Good Night, Sleep Tight

Well-nigh every house had bed bugs before the Second World War, which meant that many people were bitten every night and hence the popularity of that rhyme. The Baby Boomers never saw bed bugs when they were children and so were the first generation for 400 years not to suffer from bed bug problems.

Fifty years on and the bed bugs are back and some big cities are in dismal straights because the insecticide that works best on bed bugs, DDT, is banned in most countries in the world. This means that the situation will get worse until researchers come up with something to replace DDT.

So, how would you know if your house has become victim to the spread of this superbug? It is not as simple as you would think, because bed bugs are fairly shy for insects. not only that, but they shun daylight and their dark skins blend into the shadows.

The first thing is to check for bites. The bites are normally a quarter of an inch in diameter, round and pink to red, if they show up, because they do not show up on some people. Similarly, some feel an itch but others do not; some will get a swelling, others will not. Not only that, but some individuals get an immediate reaction and others suffer a deferred reaction.

There is no confusing a bed bug bite with a mosquito bite although it can look like a flea bite. There are often five or six of these bites in a line, nut not necessarily a straight line. If you see these marks at bath time, it is time to check the bed for conclusive proof.

Strip the bed clothes back and look at the sheets and the mattress. It will be easier there because thy are normally light in colour. Look for red and brown smears. The red smears are blood, where the insect has consumed too much and vomitted up a bit and the brown is faeces of digested blood.

If you see those marks, you have got them, so now you have to get rid of them and that is not an easy task. If you rent your place tell the landlord instantly, because he might be liable for eradicating them. If you have funds, call in the exterminators. Otherwise, you have a lot of things to do.

If you may not move out whilst you are debugging the house at least you can clean the bed so that you may get a decent night’s sleep.. Remove the bedding and mattress and steam clean the bed (you can hire a steam cleaner). Then sew up any rents in the mattress and steam clean that.

Put the legs of the bed in small bowls of oil and place the mattress and pillows in bed bug proof mattress covers. Boil the sheets and blankets and replace, but do not let them hang on the floor at night. Put a mosquito net about your bed for further protection.. Then you require advice on cleaning the household.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on numerous subjects, but is at present concerned with Bed Bugs Treatment. If you want to know more, visit our website now at Pest Management at Home.

February 2, 2012

Are Bed Bugs An Environmental Health Hazard?

Bed bugs have almost certainly been pestering people for ever, especially in hotter countries. In fact Aristotle wrote of them in 400 BC, but they were not widespread in the United Kingdom until after the Great Fire of London in 1666.

People believed that bed bugs lived in wood because the bed bug plagues only commenced after 1670. It is believed that the bed bugs that had come in with wood imported to reconstruct London.

And they have been there ever since, with the exception of around fifty years between the 1940’s and 1995. A comparable pattern may be traced in most of the developed Western world, because after the Second World War there was a determined effort to clear out the old bomb-ravaged city ghettos and start again.

As they went through the cities clearing and sanitizing they used tons of DDT which virtually killed off bedbugs and some other common household insects.

The powers that were in the United States also went on the rampage with DDT with a comparable result. Then something happened and we can be fairly precise about the date: in 1995 reports of bedbug infestations started flooding in again.

One area of London reported infestations of bedbugs doubling every year from 1995 to 2001 and the US National Pest Management Agency reported a 71% increase in bedbug incidents between 2000 and 2005. A pest control firm in North Carolina said that 25% of the hotels it surveyed between 2002 and 2006 had a bedbug problem.

Bedbugs feed by inserting two tubes through the host’s skin, one pumps in a sort of saliva containing anticoagulant and anaesthetic and the other sucks blood. This saliva can result in a reaction in individuals in the form of swellings, which may or may not itch. Having lots of bites can cause anaemia.

The biggest danger most people run is secondary issues from scratching with dirty finger nails. In 2008, the World health Organization offered the belief that there was some proof that bedbugs may cause asthma and that being bitten often may make the victim more liable to other illnesses.

Bedbugs have all the right equipment and behavioural patterns to be able to spread diseases, but there have been no known cases to date. However, knowing that there are bedbugs around can cause individuals to be paranoid about them, which often leads to insomnia and tetchiness.

If you find bedbugs in your hotel, you ought to report it to the manager and if you stay in rented accommodation you ought to tell the landlord. If it is your own place you ought to seek advice from the local Environmental Health Agency attached to the council, because bedbugs can spread from one household to the next very fast.

Numerous old terraced houses are not entirely sealed off from one another enabling bedbugs to travel and set up new colonies. Bedbugs can also be transported home from hotels in your suitcase or clothing. Bedbugs are a matter for public anxiety, but they are not life-threatening.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently concerned with how to test for bed bugs. If you want to know more, visit our website now at Pest Management at Home.

The Raw Diet For Dogs

Have you ever wondered what goes into dry dog food? I don’t mean the biscuits, although the same applies to them too really but they are usually quite expensive. I mean the dry dog food that comes in big sacks and proclaims to be a complete dog food. What is in it? The Truth.

Wheat seems to be the largest element, so how can you buy this stuff for $1 a pound, but a decent, two-pound loaf of bread costs $3 or more (in the UK)? The goods in the dog food have to be second-rate, don’t they? Dog food has to be safe for human consumption in the UK, but that doesn’t say much either.

The majority of of this dry dog food, especially the cheaper brands, have to be full of ground bones, fish heads, feathers, sweepings off the granary floor and syrup to boost the calorific value. Surely, it is the canine equivalent of junk food?

I fed my collie-cross almost exclusively on dried dog food for eight years, because I could set the food down in the morning and it did not go off whilst I was at work. She finished up with canine diabetes mellitus.

I took her to the vet one day because she had gone blind ‘overnight. She had advanced cataracts due to diabetes. From that day on, I had to collect some urine in the morning, test it, and then inject her with insulin. Sometimes she had a fit.

I carried on feeding her dry food and over the next months, I had to escalate her insulin often. Soon it was nearly a full syringe and I did not want to give her two shots a day, so I looked for a solution on the Internet.

A vet on a pet forum said that it was ‘common knowledge’ that the high sugar content of cheap dried dog food frequently caused canine diabetes after prolonged use. Maybe, it is common knowledge, but I didn’t know.

Another forum member told me the same and suggested a raw diet consisting of 1 lb green beans, 1/2 lb carrots, 1 lb raw mince meat, 2 raw eggs, calcium powder, bran, multivitamins and 8-12 cranberries. Liquidize the green beans and carrots, mix everything except the cranberries together and partition into four. My 45lb dog had one portion and 2-3 cranberries two times a day.

The very first day I gave it to her she had a fit. I had measured her blood-sugar with the old food in her. The new food did not contain as much sugar, so I had given her too much insulin. The next day her insulin requirement was around 35% of what it had been the day before.

My dog lasted a further two years with the new diet, which my vet said was unusually long, because animals do not get the same degree of after care as humans.

I experimented with the diet during the years and discovered that adding an apple or two or a couple of Brussels sprouts did not affect my dog’s blood-sugar. Ever since then, when I see someone heaving a large bag of dry dog food into the trolley, I feel sorry for their dog.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on quite a few subjects, but is at present involved with researching Emergency for Dogs. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at What To Do If Your Dog Eats Chocolate.

January 18, 2012

How Come BBQing is Extremely Popular

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Dexter Coroila @ 7:25 pm

Barbecuing is an American tradition. Statistics show that 90% of families attend at least one barbecue celebration every year. As well, around 40% of families regularly organize parties centered around barbecuing. So why is barbecuing such a popular activity. First, barbecuing or grilling allows you to create a meal that is unmatched by any other type of cooking. Every one I know starts to salivate at the first whiff of a steak grilling on a barbecue.

There are many types of meats and side dishes that are perfect for barbecuing. Fish, pork and beef are the most popular but don’t forget the lamb and chicken. When visiting your local grocery store, look for meats that are specifically cut and packaged for barbecuing. If you do not find pre-packaged meats, then chances are spices, marinades, and other kits for grilling are somewhere near by.

Some of the more traditional side dishes might be coleslaw, potato salad, beans and coleslaw. Most people expect these side dishes as a minimum at barbecues. These sides work well with the variety of meats available and are easy to prepare and store until it is time to eat. Pickles, relish and onions are the traditional condiments that should be available at every barbecue gathering. For different flavors in your meat you can try different styles of grills. The grilled ’smoked’ flavor is probably one of the most well known flavors and favorite of barbecuing. With a smoker barbecue you can have fun getting different flavors in your meat by simply changing the type of wood you use. For a faster grilling time you can use a propane grill but you won’t get the nice smoky flavor.

Some grills have the ability to come with many different types of cooking surfaces. These different cooking surfaces include a brazier grill, a flat grill, and a ribbed grill. For even more types of food cooking options these surfaces are also available as non-stick. By planning correctly you should be able to cook an entire meal on the barbecue.

With the many options of addon cooking surfaces you can cook anything from stir fries to rotisserie chickens. Barbecuing is a great reason to invite friends over or just to have a party which is another reason it might be so popular. Not much can beat having a beer and chatting with friends while you are actually cooking the meal. Everyone loves a themed party and barbecues can fit this style of party perfectly. Festive decorations can be found at any local party or general store. Try purchasing decorations that can be stored and re-used later such as torches or table cloths. Give your clambake that real beach feel by playing tropical music and laying some sand around.

Finally, barbecuing is popular because it can be considered a hobby as well. Barbecuing, like anything else in life, takes time and practice. if you experiment with recipes, techniques and different styles of barbecues you will make it more interesting and fun. By learning the basics you will soon be comfortable creating your own unique style and tastes.

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January 7, 2012

Diverse Breeds of Savannah Cats: Good Animals for your Home

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , — Deb Mcflubuffy @ 6:12 pm

Even though Savannah cats really are a relatively new and also fascinating cat, a number of Savannah cats and kittens have been in existence for some time now. The particular qualifying criterion according to which their classification is identified is their gap from the first Serval and domestic feline reproduction. A filial number is prescribed to every one of the Savannah cats given birth to, so that forthcoming pet owners will be aware of what to prepare for when purchasing one. This filial number can also be used in competitions, because only F1 cats and kittens may take part in TICA competitive events. Nonetheless, exactly what does each filial number imply and in what ways do they result in the different types of Savannah cats and kittens seem not the same as each other?

F1 – This is the cat that features a domestic cat in addition to a Serval as its father and mother. It most commonly is half Serval, however it may also elevate to 75% if the domestic cat used for crossbreeding is actually a F1 Savannah cat. Effectively, this is the earliest generation of Savannah kittens and cats which preserve a lot (nearly all) of the Serval’s capabilities and appearance. They are definitely the largest sized and most energetic, despite the fact that they still are generally well-behaved and faithful pets.

F2 – This particular type of Savannah cat has the Serval as its grandparent along with F1 Savannah cats as its dad and mom. It is nevertheless quite close to the Serval, having 25% of the blood of this particular African cat. It is still nearly as large and energetic as an F1.

F3 – This type of Savannah has the Serval as its great grandparent and has approximately 12.5% of its blood within its entire body. It is actually the final generation until the totally identified and registered Savannah cat. Although it is smaller sized than the F1 and F2 cats, this also can make for a rather pleasant and clever domestic pet.

F4, F5, & F6 – These types of Savannahs are actually the “ideal intention” or what may possibly be referred to as the veritable Savannah cats. Their particular dimensions are tinier and, by the F5 generation, the male Savannah will become in the position to replicate (however the female is able to reproduce from generation F1).

The design and style with Savannah cats and kittens may also be distinctive from one generation to another. Although the F1 Savannah maintains precisely the same styles and layouts as the Serval, with more dots and fewer stripes, the more current types begin changing their particular colors and introducing a good deal more stripes to their coat.

To make the best selection, it is actually highly important to recognize the aspects associated with every Savannah cat generation, in addition to the generation that the feline is affiliated with. Regularly this can be told to you by the Savannah’s seller, but if you are not presented with this particular information, then you should seek out more information until you discover all you should know regarding this variety of feline. Figuring out further detail usually means having the ability to look after them more appropriately!

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What Are Bed Bugs?

If you wake up one day with prickly bumps on your body, you will in all probability think that you had been bitten by mosquitoes or ants the night beforehand, but there is also a chance that bedbugs have got at you. If this happens in your own bed, then you have concerns. If you are in a hotel, go and make a complaint to the manager.

You can be certain that the majority of hotel managers will take issues about bed bugs very gravely, because it is well known that the incidents of bedbugs are rising rapidly and have been since 1995.

It is also everyday knowledge that large compensation payments have been given against hotels. Some of them were valued hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Most so-called \’bed bugs\’ will only feed on people if their preferred host, often poultry, are not on hand, but there is one that only feeds on human blood and that species is called Cimex lectularius.

Cimex lectularius was practically extinct in the developed world by the late 1950\’s because of the extensive use of DDT in residences and hotels to eradicate all pests such as ants, bed bugs, silverfish, millipedes and cockroaches.

However, there has been a gigantic resurgence in the number of bedbugs since 1995. In fact, between 1995 and 2001, one report on bedbugs in London stated that cases of bedbug call-outs had doubled every year.

The recovery in bedbug numbers has been ascribed to global travel and immigration from Asia and Africa. However, it is also probable that they were never completely wiped out and that they have become tolerant to contemporary pesticides. There is not a lot you can put down or spray around now that will kill bedbugs.

So, what do bed bugs look like? Well, there are lots of different types of bed bugs, but most of them are brownish, unless they have just fed and then there is a red tinge to them. However, they may also be white to yellowish. Occasionally, they look banded because bedbugs are covered with short hairs which mirror light like a stripy lawn.

Bedbugs have a beak-like mouth-piece with two tubes. One tube pumps spittle into you and the other sucks blood out. The spittle contains anti-coagulant and an analgesic, so that you do not know that you have been bitten until long after the bedbug has left.

Some people never know they have been bitten, because they are not allergic to the spittle, others get a lump or slight swelling almost right away, but sometimes the swelling can take a week to come out. These bites may or may not be itchy.

If you travel much, or if you go to parts of the world that are less concerned with hygiene, you must be wary about not taking bedbugs home with you. They will not remain on your body, but they may lay eggs in your clothing or hide in your suitcase.

Consequently, either before you go home or immediately on arrival have your clothes washed at a temperature above 46c and treat your suitcase with a jet of steam or hot air.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with Bed Bug Covers For Mattress. If you want to know more, visit our website now at Pest Management at Home.

January 6, 2012

The Household Pest Called Bed Bugs

Insects are quite amazing animals and very few species are given the credit that they deserve for sanitizing our planet and acting as food for more traditionally beautiful animals like birds, However, there are also insects, the existence of which is a problem to be happy about. One such insect is the indoor pest called bed bugs.

I cannot believe that the lowly bed bug has a friend in the world other that its fellow bed bugs. Bed bugs tend to live in bedrooms, near their usual prey, so they do not have natural enemies except millipedes, but not many bedrooms contain enough millipedes to reduce a population of bed bugs.

In fact, most people would be just as anxious if their bedroom did have hundreds of millipedes as they would be about bed bugs. So, bedbugs tend to just grow in number at an alarming rate as there is nothing to keep their numbers in check.

The bedbug is officially called Cimex lectularius. It is a small, reddish brown, wingless insect that can run very quickly. You might see a small beetle the size, colour and shape of an apple pip running very quickly in the shadows tight to the skirting boards. These are bedbugs.

On the way out to dine, it will move rapidly, but on the way hone it will be slower because it will be full of your blood. They find their victims by following exhaled breath and while they arrive, they release pheromones to alert their friends that there is a meal on the table or on the bed at least.

These house pests live quite near their ordinary source of food, which means near a bed in a bedroom. They might live in the mattress if it is torn, in crevices of the bed frame or near-by furniture or behind loose skintings.

Furthermore, they can live fairly cheerfully in furniture or between the pages of books and magazines.. Fractured plaster or curling wallpaper are also favourite hiding places. This is a real problem because they will get their heads down almost anywhere, even in a sunken screw hole.

They tend to sleep in the daytime and most of the night too, but they are most active an hour before dawn when they come out if they need a feed. They can last for months without feeding, so if you are being bitten regularly then you know that you have many bed bugs in your room.

If you have an infestation, you should know about it because of the itchy bites and marks, but you might also see marks of them on your bed sheets. If you see red or brown streaks on your sheets, you almost certainly do have them. The red marks are your blood and the brown marks are faeces or your digested blood. You might also see shed skins as they moult.

Bed bugs are very difficult to be rid of, so if you would like to do it yourself, find out how to go about it. Spraying pesticide will not do it or call in the contractors.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on numerous topics, but is at present involved with bed bugs treatment. If you want to know more, please go over to our website now at Pest Management at Home.

December 25, 2011

Some Great Benefits Of Becoming a Vet Tech: What You Could Wish To Know

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , , — Jeremiah Jacobs @ 4:49 pm

Are you a fan of animals? Would you like to work with animals daily and help them to be happier and healthier? It might be a smart thing for you to become a vet tech if so. So as to help animals every day, a lot of people want to become vet technicians. As we will discuss some general things that you have to be acquainted with if you want to become a vet tech, you ought to absolutely read over this informative article if you’re one of those people who are interested in becoming a vet tech.

A vet tech is there mainly to help a veterinarian as she or he performs physical examinations and procedures to help animals, to offer you a basic definition. While this is undoubtedly a great job for those who love animals, you need to also be prepared to work with sick, injured, and also distressed pets, which may at times be difficult, especially when it causes pet owners to be in an emotionally troubled state. You should undoubtedly bear that in mind and be sure that you can be a positive and loving person in the event that people need emotional support.

Vet techs may have different responsibilities with regards to the work day. There are lots of hands-on duties that vet techs will be accountable for like administering certain medications. Additionally, a vet tech may on virtually any day carry out a catheterization, carry out a tube feeding, do a dental procedure, take an animal’s temperature, take a pulse or even a respiratory test, apply a cast or a splint, or even perform an ear flush. It’ll really just depend upon the individual animal and the particular case.

There are lots of different options that you may check into if this is something which you’re interested in. Many individuals wish to know how long it will take them to become certified so that they might be able to work as a vet tech. Typically, it takes around two to three years to become a certified vet tech, but it depends upon what certification program you’re looking into.

With regards to an average vet tech salary, the figures may vary depending on different factors. Generally, depending on what type of certification you get, an annual salary for a vet tech can be in between 30,000 and 40,000 per year. As a way to learn how to get the highest salary possible, though, you’ll find many websites that will present you with all of the information you’ll want to know. Now that you have read over this short article, you should certainly have a better idea generally about being a vet technician.

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September 5, 2011

The Indian Stick Insect As A Pet

Stick insects have several names. First of all the order to which they belong is known as either Phasmatodea or Phasmida. Then they are called stick insects in Europe and Australasia, but walking sticks or stick-bugs in America and Canada. Some also get called phasmids, leaf insects and ghost insects.

Needless to say, most of them look like twigs, sticks or leaves. Most stick insects come from South East Asia, but they are abundant in many tropical climates including Australia and the southern states of America. Most of the stick insects that are kept as pets are Indian (or Laboratory) stick insects and they grow to about four inches long and live for about a year.

There are very bizarre species of stick insect like the Vietnamese thorny stick insect and the pink-winged flying stick insect, but they are more difficult to keep. It is better to start with the Indian common variety. They will live quite contentedly in a vivarium, which is an aquarium for reptiles and insects.

Except for providing fresh food and water from time to time and taking out old food, there is no maintenance necessary for these creatures. They will need a fairly warm climate but that is not difficult to arrange with a heater, a thermostat and a timer.

Food is not a problem for common stick insects, The most popular foodstuffs given are privet and lettuce, but they also like ivy, oak, bramble, blueberry and raspberry. You have to put enough of these plants in the vivarium to give cover for the residents so that they do not feel out in the open and vulnerable but not so much that you never get a glimpse of them.

Make sure that there are lots of air holes in the vivarium, but for the benefit of security, they ought to be covered with fly screen or netting, because these creatures can wriggle through small openings. The tanks should be kept at 70F during the day and 60F at night with moderate humidity. They can be permitted to forage for food at will, but be particular that the water supply is very shallow, because they been known to fall in and drown.

You will be surprised to learn that the vast majority of Indian stick insects are female, but that they do not require a male to have fertile eggs. Young are capable of laying eggs after their sixth moult, all of which moults they consume. Stick insects can lay hundreds of eggs which simply drop down among the leaves on the floor of the vivarium.

If you would like to hatch them out, spray a little water on them to simulate light rain and they ought to hatch. If you do not want to be bothered with them, burn the contents of the tank after the last adult has passed away. You may require a license to keep stick insects, particularly in the United States..

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on several topics, but is currently involved with finding a home remededy for mosquito bites. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Getting Rid of Mosquito Bites.

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