Dog breeders, cat breeders, horse breeders or breeders of any animals are now able to take advantage of the technological advancements of the Internet. In fact, anyone who makes their livelihood from animals can quickly and easily build a website that will show their potential customers all about their business. A website traditionally costed thousands of dollars to build, but there are now several easy website builders that make creating a website as easy as filling in forms. The latest developments have made it very easy for any animal professional to create a professional website to help their business for a very affordable cost. They can also make their own updates at any time to reflect the changes in their business instead of having to wait on a webmaster which is expensive and time consuming. This is particularly important for breeders who want to show their potential clients their latest offspring and other animal businesses that make frequent changes to their website. A dog breeder, cat breeder or horse breeder can also display the lines of their past champions as well as their methods for training, and raising their newborns. They can easily create pages on their website such as "news" to tell their clients about their latest offspring for sale and any prizes their animals have recently won in shows. They can create a "show schedule" page to announce where they plan on showing, including details on where the shows are and how to get there. They can create a "methods" page that demonstrates their philosophy on how to raise the best future champs. It is highly recommended to make a "testimonials" page and show pictures of happy clients and their animals. Making a dog website, cat website, horse website or a website for other animal businesses is as easy as filling in forms, and clicking on buttons with a website builder. It's not just for breeders either. Groomers, trainers, kennels and anyone with a company that derives it's business from animals is able to benefit from their own easy to build website. Robert Hirscheimer is the President of http://makeswebsites.com the #1 website builder on the Internet. Makeswebsites.com allows anyone to create an incredible website for their animal business. Any breeder, trainer, groomer, or kennel can create and maintain a website for their business on http://www.makeswebsites.com Go to http://www.makeswebsites.com to start a 7 day free trial with no credit card required. The cost is only $9.95 after the free trial. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Robert_Hirscheimer |
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Dog - Easy Websites For Dog Breeders And Animal Professionals
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Dog - Homemade Dog Food
I have been a fan of homemade dog food diets for a long time. With all the news lately of tainted dog and cat food many people are now reconsidering how safe commercial dog and cat foods are for their pets. It is very easy to get started making homemade dog food. Realize that dogs need to eat the same healthy foods that we need. Quality meats, fresh vegetables, and carbohydrates make up the basics. The portions of meat, vegetable, and carbohydrates should be 40/30/30 respectively. Many people are nervous to start making meals for their dogs, but it is actually easier than you think. Almost anyone can add some cooked meat, vegetables, and rice or potatoes into a pan. Start off by picking almost any meat you choose. Turkey is often a good choice for easy digestibility, but almost any meat will do. Other choices of meat include beef, ham, chicken, or pork. Just be sure you thoroughly cook the meat until it is done. For vegetables you can just buy a frozen vegetable mix from the store. Fresh vegetables are the best and contain more nutrients, but frozen veggies are easier. Just add them to the meat after it is cooked and warm them up. For carbohydrates most people use either rice or potatoes. It doesn't really matter unless your dog has a preference for a certain carbohydrate. For seasoning most people will add a little bit of garlic, because dogs seem to like the taste of garlic, and it is also a natural flea repellent. Be sure not to over season, because often dogs do not like a lot of seasoning and my become sick because of it. If you are currently feeding a commercial dog food slowly over the course of a couple weeks start to feed your homemade dog food. If you just switch over to a homemade dog diet right away, the dogs may not eat it, or even develop diarrhea. Another great reason to feed homemade dog food is because many dogs have food allergies. Buy feeding your dog a type of meat he hasn't eaten before it can lessen the signs of food allergy. Proteins are often the main source of food allergies in dogs, so by changing their source of protein, you can often alleviate any signs of food allergies. After you get done cooking all of your homemade dog food, you can store it in the refrigerator for 3 to 7 days. Once you start cooking for your dog you'll really see the benefits of a homemade dog food diet. Be sure to consult your veterinarian before starting and remember to never feed your dog chocolate. For more hommade dog food information and news on the pet food recall visit my pet website at and Dog Health Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Chris_Suckow |
Dog - Caring for Your Older Dog
The changes your dog goes through as he ages are natural and are, in fact, very similar to those same changes we, as humans, experience. For instance, with aging, a dog's activity level slows. Without mental stimulation to keep him sharp, an aging dog may become slow and lethargic and his appetite may change. Lisa Pallardy is the owner of http://www.BarkTalk.com, an interactive site for dog lovers to find articles and information on dog training and care, post photos of their pets, and talk with other dog-lovers. She is also the mother of 6 children and lover of 3 dogs. In her spare time, she makes greeting cards from children's artwork at http://www.MyLittleRembrandt.com. For more articles like this one on dog care and dog training, visit http://www.BarkTalk.com. Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lisa_Pallardy |
Dog - Does Your Dog Run Your House Instead Of You
Many dogs, without proper guidance (knowing the house rules and understanding and complying with basic obedience commands) will shoot for the stars and try to establish themselves as the leader of the pack. It is this pack mentality-- the dog's natural tendency to try to rise in the ranks, or in some cases,his confusion about just what's expected of him -- that often makes life with our valued and loved pets so difficult. Dogs need a job so they know what you want of them. Because they are pack animals by nature even when trained in basic obedience with always try to push themselves up the ranks in the pack if any leeway is given to them. Just like an employee trying to move up the company ladder. Give them an opportunity to take over and they will pursue the avenue. When you get your dog you need to set boundaries and limitations. This is just like you would do with your child. We send our children to Kindergarten and expect them to stay in their seat, raise their hand to ask or answer a question and line up to go to lunch and conduct themselves in a respectable fashion with good manners. Why don't we ask that of our dogs. We let our dogs pull us down the street, jump on people, get on the furniture, demand our attention by expecting petting when they want it and push out the door first. Yes, you guessed it. That is rude and the dogs know it. You have let them rule your house and you. In order to stop this you need to start to establish yourself as a pack leader. This is more simple than you think and has nothing to do with being mean to your dog. You are going to teach them in very black and white circumstances that they must:
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