Wednesday, March 2, 2011

CAN I GET HARDWOOD FLOORS IF I HAVE A DOG?

Can I Get Hardwood Floors if I Have A Dog?
By: Peter Demmon

One should never question whether or not to  get hardwood floors if they have a dog. Hardwood floors require a heightened level of vigilance and diligence.  If a dog owner is able to embrace this heightened floor consciousness, there really shouldn't be too much of a problem.  The issues that a dog owner/hardwood floor owner needs to address are rather simple. The main one being, "If there is a dog in the house, how are you going to be able to maintain a decent looking hardwood floor?" The answer for a hardwood floored house with a dog is attention to detail. The hardwood floor will take damage, by both dogs and humans. There are many, many different angles to consider on this subject.  Hopefully this post will shed some light on more than a few of them.

The first point to consider is the size and temperament level of the dog. If the dog is big or heavy and likes to  run through the house, hardwood floor damage will be a regular thing. Similarly, a high strung dog that is smaller can also damage to your floors too. Most people think that smaller dogs won't be able to seriously damage a hardwood floor. But a smaller dog can bring its own "scratchy damage" to the floor. In short, the floor is going to get damaged no matter what size dog you have.  Your best bet is to consider what brings out the hyperactivity in your dog and act accordingly.  A great example of this is when someone knocks on the door.  Dogs historically have been known to spring into action when someone is at the door, and that makes the front doorway area a place that will sustain damage.

There are several solutions for this type of damage. One obvious, yet simple solution is to place a throw rug in active areas. Placing mats and rugs in areas that get lots of traffic is logical.  This logic holds even if there is no dog in the household. Another method is to keep the dog off of the hardwood floors period. If this isn't an option, well-placed floor mats should suffice.  Another issue to consider is if your dog slobbers, and where he slobbers.  There should be a mat for this behavior as well.

Probably the most important thing for a potential hardwood floor owner to consider is the length of his dog's nails. Regular nail clipping for a dog is going to really put a damper on potential floor damage. Also, if your dog grows an excess amount of hair between the pads of his paws, he is going to find the floor to be slippery use his nails to compensate. Another thing to watch out for with dogs that slip on the floor is that the dog himself might get hurt. Simply put, the installation of a hardwood floor means that you will have to pay closer attention to your dog's paws.

Some owners with a lot of time on their hands choose to put dog booties on their dogs when indoors. This is a tedious method of dealing with dogs potentially tearing into the hardwood flooring. Another solution that some dog owners use is dog nail covers.  If you look at the picture at the top of this post, you will see that these are plastic caps that you can buy for your dog's nails that stay in place with the glue that they come with. They can be purchased in an array of colors and even come transparent.  These caps stay in place for about 8 weeks. One issue that some dog owners have cited with the use of such caps is that sometimes the nail grows within the cap and the cap needs to be cut off. Dog nails have nerves, unlike human nails. If the nail gets too compacted, the dog could begin to limp.

A dog's fur is another part of this puzzle to consider. If the household dog is particularly hairy, it is now officially time to stay on top of your dog grooming practices. Regular bathing and the use of stripping combs like the Mars Coat King are perfect for this. Also, it is time for the hardwood floor owner to focus on daily rituals of sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping regularly.  A hardwood floor doesn't hide the daily dust and grime that a carpet might.

Dog hair can also get in between the boards and catch on most surfaces on the household. One of the bonuses of keeping your dog's coat regularly groomed is the fact that the hair won't be constantly building up in corners of the hardwood floor. The hair of your dog should also help you decide the kind of hardwood flooring that you plan to install. Some types of pre-fabricated tongue-and-groove flooring feature gaps between the pieces. Sometimes the gaps are subtle, but there is a gap nonetheless. These gaps will eventually be filled with doggie dirt and grime. One report that I read was from a woman who said that once grime gets into these cracks, it would never completely come out.  The solution to this is to get hardwood with the smallest gaps possible between the boards.

Another item that isn't too high on the list, but should be considered is the potential for urine stains. If your housebroken dog manages to "sneak" a urine puddle past you, this can be extremely damaging to the floor. The damage is twofold. The first aspect of a dog's urine stain is olfactory. The wood is going to stink.  The urine will sink deep into the wood because it is porous. The second is that the stain will be dark, possibly black. If the hardwood you have is darker in color, then the smell aspect will be the biggest worry. However,  if your hardwood floor is light in color, there will be a visible dark stain. There are several products available for this kind of issue. One of the most reliable is Nature's Miracle Stain and Odor remover.  There are home remedies as well, an example of this would be used if the floor coloring is really light.  Drops of hydrogen peroxide can be left overnight on the stain. The hydrogen peroxide should be used sparingly though because a  large amount of it will give bleach-like results.  The key is to pay attention.  Sometimes those rugs and mats that you have left around high traffic areas have absorbed liquids (possibly even urine), and it is good to check them regularly.

The fact of the matter is that maintaining a hardwood floor with a dog in the household is a lot of work. The hardwood floor owner has to embrace a newer, more vigilant level of floor consciousness. The floor will definitely take some damage as a result of your dog, but it will also take damage as a result of you too. Hardwood floors can be maintained with a dog in the household, but there needs to be a deeper consideration of the potential damage a dog can bring.

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

HomeoPet Products

HomeoPet Products
By: WCPS


The idea of homeopathic treatment is to treat ailments or diseases with natural substances, versus heavy medications and drug use. This is different from the original homeopathy idea formed in 1796 by a German doctor who theorized that ingesting small amounts of that which caused ailments might actually kickstart the body's immune system in such a way that healing results could be seen. Homeopathy is an alternative that has also been adopted for household pets, with HomeoPet being the leading contributor to this type of treatment.

HomeoPet is a company that makes a line of exclusively homeopathic remedies for pet ailments. HomeoPet's products are natural, and a cursory perusal of their website will show you the precise ingredients that are used and why the ingredients are in the product. HomeoPet offers several different homeopathic treatments to such issues as anxiety, joint stress, digestive problems, incontinence, hot spots, and bug bites. HomeoPet also has a wide range of skin and first aid ointments to keep your pet comfortable during times of injury or allergic reactions. With an extensive symptom checking page on their website, Homeopet will point a pet owner in the direction that they need to go in to find relief for their animal. The only thing that Homeopet asks is that pet owners have their animals checked by a veterinarian before administering Homeopet products in order to be sure that the diagnosis for the ailment is correct.

Homeopet's products were established for public sales in 1994, but the concept behind the company is several years older. In 1987 HomeoPet products were first introduced to clinics. However, the remedies had been under development since 1977. And now, HomeoPet products are registered with the FDA and are manufactured under an FDA registration process, inspected by the FDA, and they meet all of the good manufacturing practice (GMP) standards.

West Coast Pet Supply offers a full range of HomeoPet Products. All HomeoPet products come in 15 ml bottles and there is nothing in any of the HomeoPet products that will register positive in show dog testing.
 

Natural Balance Synergy

Natural Balance Synergy
By: WCPS


Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance Synergy is a dry dog food focused on a “Synergistic Diet.” Synergy in and of itself literally means cooperation. Corporate culture originally adopted the word synergy and made it into a neat sounding label for how high-powered departments, executives and workers could work together to achieve a goal. However, Natural Balance has re-appropriated the name and applied it to their superior brand of dog food.

The synergy that Natural Balance speaks of is the combination of prebiotics, backyard benefits, high quality protein, and excellent looking skins and coats. The first and most key element of this synergistic process is what is known as prebiotics.

Prebiotics are nutrients that trigger bacteria in the intestines. While not digestible, they ferment well, aiding digestion. Prebiotics help with all sorts of aspects in the digestive process. Most specifically, they get the whole bowel process under control. This would include any sensitive stomach or irritable bowel issues and a boost to the immune system. Some of the prebiotic foods that are in Natural Balance Synergy are oatmeal, pearled barley, carrots, oat fiber, flax, and dried cranberries.

Prebiotics pave the way to what Natural Balance refers to as “backyard benefits.” Backyard benefits simply means that with the proper amount of fiber, clean-up in the backyard is going to be easier because of a lower, healthier stool volume.

Another aspect to the backyard benefits is the high quality protein that Natural Balance Synergy contains. A proper protein balance helps keep the dog's body clock ticking properly and the stool healthy. With chicken, lamb meal, and salmon meal, the chances of sensitive stomach issues are seriously reduced. The value of the protein works in tandem with the prebiotics and in turn helps with muscle maintenance and support.

Dogs will also benefit from the omega fatty acids that are a part of the salmon meal. The salmon oil, coupled with flaxseed help produce a healthy looking coat, and vibrant skin. The healthy looking coat and vibrant skin wouldn't be possible without the prebiotics or the protein however. The prebiotics and protein work together with the flaxseed in order to make the dog look healthy and strong. This is also a part of the synergistic process.

With the prebiotics, backyard benefits, high quality protein, and excellent skin and coat production cooperating together, Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance Synergy dry dog food manages to really keep your pet healthy. The synergy within the nutrition, digestion and ingredient facets of Natural Balance Synergy all work together for the betterment of your dog.
 

Natural Balance Synergy 28 lb bag

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West Coast Pet Supply Coupons

West Coast Pet Supply Coupons
By: WCPS

We do offer coupons and promotional codes from time to time.

The best way to be notified of them is to become our fan on Facebook! Usually our coupons and promotional codes are released on Facebook, and if you are a fan of West Coast pet Supply, you will receive notification in your news feed.

So become a fan today! Not only are we offering coupons and promotional codes from time to time, but we have contests and interesting pieces of pet and pet product trivia as well.

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Friday, February 18, 2011

DOGGLES



Doggles
By WCPS



“After the World Trade Center tragedy, we were one of the few companies that the ASPCA contacted directly for protective gear for the Search and Rescue dogs.” - The Official Doggles Website

“Vets and Vet Ophthalmologists all around the world recommend our product.” - The Official Doggles Website

Doggles do have some great eye-protective value. The first is an ultraviolet coating on the lens. Ultraviolet rays are the same rays that cause sunburn. Extended amounts of time in the glaring sun (for example, in the snow, or at the lake) can potentially damage your dog's eyes. Doggles fit right to your dog's face, so that no UV rays can get in from any angle. They also protect your dog's eyes from sand, debris and small insects on windy days at the beach or rides in the car with his face in the wind.

Doggles protect your dog's eyes, and look cool while doing so.

Dogs can generate a lot of heat on a sunny day, and this special eyewear also features anti-fogging lenses.  Doggles aren't going to fog up on your dog and leave him disoriented.

Doggles are made out of polycarbonate, which is the shatterproof plastic used for CDs and bulletproof windows. Polycarbonate is a strong, bendable plastic that is more than able to handle any abuse that your dog or his travels might bring.

While they look like pro-sports goggles, Doggles actually feature two adjustable straps to hold them to your dog's head. There is the head strap and a chin strap. This way the Doggles remain affixed to your dog's face. Regular activity won't shake them loose. Doggles are slightly flexible and come with an extra wide nose bridge so that both eyes are fully covered and protected. In order to fit comfortably to your dog's face, Doggles have a comfortable foam padding between the glasses themselves and your dog's face.

Even though they look extremely cool, the bottom line is that Doggles are for the actual protection of your dog's eyes. With many different styles to choose from, there is probably one out there that is perfect for your pooch!

See our available selections of Doggles Here

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We also found some more pictures of dogs wearing Doggles that demonstrate the potential cool factor.


Monday, February 7, 2011

PUPPIES EATING POOP


Puppies Eating Poop
By:WCPS

Puppies and poop eating.  It is just something that a lot of puppies do.  There are a host of different potential health problems that your puppy could have that inspire him to eat his own feces.  One of the reasons could be that he has an allergy and hasn't completely digested the food that he has consumed.  He then smells the undigested nutrition that wasn't extracted the first time through his system and eats accordingly.


Some feel that feces eating is part of an instinctual trait that dogs have from thousands of years ago when dogs were cave dwellers. The theory is that ancient dogs used to eat their own waste to keep their caves/dens clean.  Dogs tend to keep their living areas clean, and don't defecate in their “hangout spots.” Another theory is that mother dogs eat the defecation of their puppies sometimes in order to keep the nest clean. This could be learned behavior. Dogs in kennels learn this behavior for other dogs too.

But unfortunately it is probably just that your puppy likes the taste of his poop.  And now he has a bad habit.

There are three points to realize if your puppy is eating his poo. One is that this is common. This happens a lot more than you think. Your puppy isn't an anomaly. The second is that to a dog, this is relatively normal behavior. Dogs scavenge, and they take everything into their mouths.  It is the humans who are disgusted by it. The third is that it is a habit that can be stopped.

There are some simple solutions to this problem. One is to walk your puppy out with a leash when it is time for him to go. That way you are on the case and able to get him out of there before he can give in to his bad habit. The other (which runs tandem to the previous suggestion) is to clean your dog's poop up immediately after your dog goes.

When these solutions are too much to handle, there are several over-the-counter methods as well. Some dog owners suggest adding a meat tenderizer to the puppy's food in order to make the dog's feces taste bad. Others suggest pumpkin or pineapple added to the puppy's food as other coprophagy deterrents. If these are items that you've tried and haven't had success with, Four Paws offers a product called Potty Mouth which should do the trick.

Potty Mouth is a packet of 60 or 120 chewable tablets. If you feed your puppy one tablet for every ten lbs of food consumed the results should be noticeable within the first 2 week cycle. A preventative dosage of a tablet a day can be used as well.

Potty Mouth isn't full of a bunch of undecipherable chemicals either. Its ingredients list features brewers yeast, cayenne vitamins B1, B2 and B6, niaciamide (also part of the B vitamin group), iron and copper.  

If you do a cursory online search for customer reactions to Potty Mouth you will see that this is a product that does what it is supposed to do.  If you use Potty Mouth, in just a short amount of time you will have your dog cured of this foul habit.



Thursday, February 3, 2011

PUPPY BAGS

Puppy Bags
By: WCPS


Part of taking your puppy for a walk is the fact that he will probably need to use the bathroom while out.  A cursory search on the Internet for stories about angry homeowners with dog poop in their front yards will turn up all sorts of horror stories.  Lawn owners and dog owners alike feel strongly about this subject.  The best solution is to be prepared in case your dog feels the urge to go poo while you have him out for a walk.  There are many different solutions to this. The tried and true one is to have a bag ready to go if there happens to be a mess made on the sidewalk, somewhere at the park, or even someone's lawn. Responsible pet owners always clean up after their pets.

Bags on Board is a wonderful product for just this issue. The Bags on Board company pushes the motto, “Stop over-poop-ulation.” They are advocates of a clean community and cite potential health issues that can affect a sidewalk, park, or yard if dogs aren't picked up after. 

With various colored dispensers shaped like a doggy bone, a fire hydrant, and more, bags on board is an easily clip-able key-chain sized trinket that makes cleaning up after a dog on a walk that much easier. Bags on board even makes it possible for you to design your own Bags on Board Dispenser! There are many, many, many different patterns that can chosen (from checkerboards to music notes and every conceivable pattern inbetween), or a picture can be uploaded and Bags on Board makes a template that can be printed out and applied to your own Bags on Board dispenser. Bags on board bags are both biodegradeable and leak-proof. The dispenser can hang from the leash, and comes both as standard or retractable. There are also several different colored bags to make the task that more amusing.

Puppy bags are useful items to have with you on any and every walk you take with your dog. With the potential for a fine, and the general unpleasantness that everyone has experienced with dog messes that haven't been cleaned up, Bags on Board is a perfect way for you to “do your part” and keep city streets, parks and private lawns clean.