Friday, May 22, 2009
Dogs will be Dogs
Here are a few dogs we will say on the funny side of life. So pat your dog or cat on there head s and sit back and smile i know i did and still smiling...
Monday, April 27, 2009
Dog Health Food
How many dog owners know something about dog health food when they buy their pets? If they don’t get informed about dog’s nutritional needs, they are very likely to be confronted to all sorts of health problems that result from the improper food they feed their animals on. There are special dog health food tips that a vet can tell you about, since you may not know very much about the digestive needs of your pet. First, to meet the requirements for dog health food, you have to be sure there are minerals, calcium in particular and quality protein in the diet.
As it is very comfortable, we usually feed our four-legged friends on special dog meals, but this is not always dog health food. It is usually prepared by blending hemoglobin powder, with bones and meat, all processed at very high temperatures. Then, there flavors and vitamins added, and this is the dog health food we find in the supermarket. For all dog owners I need to say that this is not great at all for your pet. Try to combine processing meals with dog health food you prepare at home.
What should real dog health food be like? First, have fresh meat and boil it for around ten minutes. Thus, you destroy the unfriendly bacteria while also preserving all the nutrients intact. Then, cut it into small pieces, it may seem natural that your dog should tear it alone, but you don’t want any mess around the house. For the calcium in dog health food, you may use a natural supplement such as ground egg shells or calcium powder available in drug stores. Try to mix the pieces of meat with a little water for a better hydration of your pet.
As for bones, I know all dogs like them, but research shows they don’t make the best dog health food at all; on the contrary there may be sided effects and even ailments. Thus, never feed your dog chicken or pig bones. The only ones that are fully digested and make real dog health food are the leftovers from your cooking veal for instance. Another tip many people don’t know is that for dog health food, not only proteins are necessary, vitamins are also important. A little grated carrot added together will pass unnoticed but it’ll be of great help for the pet’s well-being.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Dog Health Care
Dog health care is such a vast domain that you would need really specific problems to focus on to cover the issues you’re interested in. Among the main dog health care problems we may say that the most frequent ones are fleas, worms and poisons. If these are not professionally taken care of, other very serious troubles may be expected. Worms and external parasites waste the dog’s body of nutrients and energy; plus dog health care providers insist that neglected dogs are full of toxins because of the parasite overgrowth.
Here are some dog health care tips to be used when dealing with worms, fleas or various poisons the dog comes into contact. Puppies need de-worming as early as two or three weeks with the procedure repeated at four or six weeks of age. Dog health care specialists claim that worm immunity in puppies doesn’t appear sooner than six months of age, and the worm larvae pass from mother to puppies. To meet the dog health care requirements you need to remove all stools from your garden, keep the lawn cut short and make sure you feed your dog on thoroughly cooked meat.
Fleas are the next dog health care problem under discussion here, and to a certain extent they are responsible for the possible tapeworms they may carry. Fleas and lice are easy to deal with; thanks to the many shampoos, collars or special drops, this dog health care issue has become piece of cake. Do not use human shampoo to wash your dog as it will completely degrease the fur and afterwards the dog’s skin would have to secret even more oil to compensate for the deficit. Anti-flea sprays, powders, collars or any other products can be purchased from any dog health care store. However, it’s good to ask the vet in the first place too.
Make sure that you keep your dog away from any potentially harmful substances that may lead to poisoning. Dog health care specialists point out that rapid intervention in the poisoning cases is crucial for saving the animal’s life. If you think your dog may have ingested some toxic chemical, try to give it some fresh milk as a first aid measure and call your vet immediately. For more dog health care tips you can visit www.puppy-n-dog-secrets.com, a professional and resourceful site for dog owners and breeders.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Dog behavior training
Dog behavior training is more than making your dog all obedient and safe to leave home alone, process is too complex to reduce it to this. Since dog owners have to be an active part involved in dog behavior training, they come to learn and discover the unexpressed sides of their pets. In a nut shell, dog behavior training is about getting an obedient animal around the house while also getting more familiar with the needs and expectations of a close friend that doesn’t speak the same language. You should be ready to learn about the drives behind your dog’s behavior.
The drives or instincts that make your animal react in a certain way to specific stimuli are the main focus of dog behavior training. The explanation for low sociability may be rooted in the animal’s genes or in its close environment, once you get to manipulate these drives by dog behavior training, spectacular changes are not short to appear. Therefore special institutions and centres that provide assistance for dog behavior training have a scientific background of tests and studies about the nature and flexibility of the canine drives.
Probably the most significant part of dog training behavior lies in understanding the way you can encourage or discourage certain drives, and the skills of a trainer are best reflected here. The main instincts dog behavior targeted that training are: prey, play, pack, defense and food. The order is not relevant for their importance, since each plays an important part in the dog’s life determining the relationships with their masters and with other dogs. However, mention should be made that the domination of a certain instinct varies from one breed to another, and dog behavior training also tackles with breed specificity in the context.
Many people are surprised to learn that dog behavior training implies teaching the animal how to play. This special drive seems to be the one that is not inherent to the genetic structure of your pet. To learn how to jump and wrestle it is essential that the owners help the puppy acquire the skills, normally they would be the responsibilities of the mother and the brothers as its true pack, but in their absence, you need to do it. The educational side is an essential part of dog behavior training, since it actually shapes the future relationship you develop with your pet in the future.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Beyond Basic Dog Training
Obedience instruction has become more accessible to common people with the publication of the Diane Bauman’s guide Beyond Basic Dog Training. This book is a door open towards the secrets of an entire training philosophy, and it has been successfully used even for the preparation for canine competitions. Beyond Basic Dog Training helps you understand the principles and patterns on which dogs learn, which is in fact a dual system of trial and error. With Beyond Basic Dog Training you will learn to apply corrections in a positive way, teaching your canine friend not to fear failure.
As Diane Bauman proves in Beyond Basic Dog Training, for a successful program you have to understand that from the two elements involved in the equation, both think. There is the “thinking handler” in charge of the “thinking dog”, so don’t ignore you’re pet’s “feelings”, on the contrary stick to an effective development of the communication level. With Beyond Basic Dog Training you will come to achieve more than obedient behavioral patterns, you will understand your dog and learn to respect and listen to its needs. We’re talking about security, trust and confidence and much fun too.
With a guide such as Beyond Basic Dog Training you can have fun entertaining classes with your dog in the comfort of your backyard. At least you’re 100% sure of the methods used, since you are in perfect trust. With Beyond Basic Dog Training you’ll turn your dog into a great companion; therefore it is very good for puppies to benefit from a fast and very humane way of teaching. It is perhaps the time now to answer a simple question: why would anyone go beyond basic dog training? Simple methods will only leave the training process at a minimal level exploiting the specific animal drives as much as possible.
Going beyond basic dog training, means getting to understand the more complex structures that make your dog what it really is; you come to appreciate a wagging tail more than you would have done before. Books such as Beyond Basic Dog Training may prove to be the right choice and the best source of information for strengthening man-animal friendship. Being able to see your dog perform complex tasks is the reward of every owner and amateur trainer. For other insightful sources, feel free to have a look at sites such as www.dog-training-expert.com. May all your efforts be fruitful!
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Golf Basics-Getting The Proper Golf Grip
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Golf Basics-How To Lower Your Handicap
Friday, April 3, 2009
Golf Basics-Online Golf Schools
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Golf Basics-The Perfect Golf Swing
Monday, March 30, 2009
Golf Basics-Fitness
Friday, March 27, 2009
Golf Basics-Hitting The Ball
The best thing about a simple golf swing is that it is a system. Most golfers swing at the ball, but never really think about what they did wrong, or more importantly, what they did right. Thinking about the possible corrections usually will not work because there's always a little wrist cock, or a certain turning angle that could have influenced the good or bad result.
What a system does for your game is it allows you to proactively analyze each shot after you hit it and realize the result, good or bad. For example, I hit the ball and it slices. Now most golfers are going to hit the ball again and slice it again. Maybe they hit a good ball every once in a while, but they'll never know what MADE them hit the good shot.
With this system you'll get 5 simple steps to go through for every swing you put on the ball. Now you'll start to see trends developing, and you can always tie those trends back to one of the 5 steps you are most likely forgetting about which is causing the negative trend.
So in my example, I hit a slice. Now, because I have this system in place, I automatically know what I have to concentrate on for the next shot. I know that I did one of 2 things. I let my body get ahead of my hands, or I failed to start the downswing with my arms. If I top the ball, I automatically know that I failed to keep my leading shoulder down on the ball.
So the point is that having simple but effective controls in place will really help your game. You'll be really surprised how much you'll learn about your own game, and how easy it is to develop and maintain good habits once you understand how to recognize them.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Golf Basics-Pre Game Stretching
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Golf Basics-Driving Range
Monday, March 23, 2009
Ladies Golf Attire And Fashions
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Golf Basics-The Driver
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Golf Basics-Lesson 5
"Drive for show, putt for dough" is the lesson we’ve
all seen and learned from watching professional
golfers in every tournament and championship.
The masters of golf can drive a ball from here to
eternity, but it all boils down to how many strikes of
the ball it takes to put the ball in the hole. The
long accurate drives don’t amount to anything if
you’re unable to putt accurately.
Choosing a putter is important, but using whatever
putter you have consistently is more so. I’ve had the
same putter for fifteen years; I know what it feels
like in my hand, I know its weight and how that plays
into my putts.
Putting takes much practice. Typically, we drive
the ball eighteen times in a game, but putt at least
double that number. Doesn’t it stand that we should
practice our putting at least twice as much as
driving? If you can’t get to the practice green
regularly, practice on your carpet at home.
Keep in mind that no ball can make it into the hole if
it doesn’t have enough power behind the ball to get
there. Take the time to get down and look at the path
from your ball to the hole; does it slant one way or
the other? Is it uphill or downhill?
Stand with your feet spread for balance and line up
the putt. Keep you hands, arms and shoulders
completely still; imagine that you are a "bobble head"
but you move from just below your chest. Keep your
head directly over the ball. Pull your club back; keep
your hands, wrists, arms and shoulders steady-the
movement comes from your chest. Hit the ball,
following it with your club.
Learn from each putt and remember the lesson.
Practice, practice, practice!
Friday, March 20, 2009
Golf Basics-Lesson 4
We’ve all the seen the long accurate drives of Tiger
Woods. The ball flies through the air and lands in the
middle of the fairway, 300 yards away.
The green-eyed monster of envy consumes us as we
wonder if we could ever hope to drive like that.
Fortunately, long drives are not the be-all-end-all
game of golf.
Enter the short game. Without good short game skills,
all the long drives are for naught.
The short games is those shots that get us onto the
green from about one hundred feet out, be it from the
fairway, a bunker, the rough or a drop zone and
includes chips, sand shots and pitches.
This is where you're higher numbered clubs would be
used, as well as your pitching iron, sand wedge or lob
wedge.
Most golf courses have practice areas as well as a
driving range. Spend sometime working on hitting your
ball onto the green from different distances. Aim for
a ten-foot circle in the center of the green at first.
Experiment using your wedges; what works for someone
else, might not work for you and your particular
swing.
After you get accustomed to doing this drill
consistently, it’s time to spend sometime in a sandtrap. Knowing how to get the ball out of a trap will
cut your score.
Plant your feet firmly into the sand, with your left
foot turned toward the hole. Imagine a 4-inch circle the ball and try to hit the edge of the circle
that is away from the ball.
Take much sand with your ball and swing completely.
Don’t decelerate at all when, or after you hit the
ball. It should pop up onto the green and stop. This
doesn’t work unless the sand is very soft and powdery.
On hard surfaces, you might need to avoid actually
hitting the sand.
As in all aspects of the game, only practice will help
you to improve.
Get Your Golf Questions Answered
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Golf Basics-Lesson 3
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Golf Basics-Lesson 2
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Golf Basics-Lesson 1
Friday, March 13, 2009
Golf Pros Will Help Tweek Your Game
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Finding The Right Golf Shoes
Monday, March 9, 2009
Golf Etiquette
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Choosing The Right Golf Equipment
Monday, March 2, 2009
Earth Hour - Your Light Switch Is Your Vote
This year, Earth Hour has been transformed into the world’s first global election, between Earth and global warming.
For the first time in history, people of all ages, nationalities, race and background have the opportunity to use their light switch as their vote – Switching off your lights is a vote for Earth, or leaving them on is a vote for global warming. WWF are urging the world to VOTE EARTH and reach the target of 1 billion votes, which will be presented to world leaders at the Global Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen 2009.
This meeting will determine official government policies to take action against global warming, which will replace the Kyoto Protocol. It is the chance for the people of the world to make their voice heard.
Earth Hour began in Sydney in 2007, when 2.2 million homes and businesses switched off their lights for one hour. In 2008 the message had grown into a global sustainability movement, with 50 million people switching off their lights. Global landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Rome’s Colosseum, the Sydney Opera House and the Coca Cola billboard in Times Square all stood in darkness.
In 2009, Earth Hour is being taken to the next level, with the goal of 1 billion people switching off their lights as part of a global vote. Unlike any election in history, it is not about what country you’re from, but instead, what planet you’re from. VOTE EARTH is a global call to action for every individual, every business, and every community. A call to stand up and take control over the future of our planet. Over 74 countries and territories have pledged their support to VOTE EARTH during Earth Hour 2009, and this number is growing everyday.
We all have a vote, and every single vote counts. Together we can take control of the future of our planet, for future generations.
VOTE EARTH by simply switching off your lights for one hour, and join the world for Earth Hour.
Saturday, March 28, 8:30-9:30pm.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
My Review Of The Mall Cop
James (TV’s The King of Queens) plays the overly ambitious security guard who preaches the creed “safety never takes a holiday” while cruising around on a Segway trying to impress cute retailers while running face first into large displays. When his mall is overtaken by a group of gun-wielding criminals with unreasonable acrobatic skills, Blart must face his own fears and rescue a group of hostages that includes his own daughter who, mind you, somehow snuck into the SWAT-surrounded mall after it was locked down.
Now, let’s just leave all the plot holes aside. After all, these flicks aren’t about practicality as much as they are pratfalls and there are plenty of them. Simply put, if a pudgy dude running into immobile objects makes you giggle, maybe Blart will hold your attention for 30 minutes or so.
But the real question is where would this comedy be without the two-wheeled self-balancing electric vehicle that Blart drives around? It must be crucial to at least half of this flick’s gags.
You know, just because you put a fat guy on a Segway doesn’t make it funny.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Definition of Heavy Metal Music
I admit that the content of Heavy Metal music can be quite morbid, dark and gloomy. One big thing to remember is a word that I used above a few times. Heavy Metal is a "Genre" of music. That means that it has a musical form that it follows. With the Heavy Metal genre comes a certain style of lyrics. I don't believe that it is always wise to take the lyrics to a Heavy Metal song at face value. Sometimes you have to understand that they are communicating using images, symbolism, and themes that are part of what defines it as Heavy Metal.
A very good example is when a song talks about the Devil or Satan. Western society has a distinct image of who the Devil or Satan is. He is evil, the adversary of God and the church. Whenever we see images of the Devil in books or movies, it is usually never a positive thing. So, when Heavy Metal talks about the Devil, which they do often, they get the reputation of being evil and are often called "Satan-worshippers" and all kinds of evil names. One thing to remember is that just because Heavy Metal bands talk about the Devil, it does not mean that they are actually talking about the Devil.
Monday, February 16, 2009
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