Showing posts with label Choose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choose. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2012

Cremation Urns for Dogs - How to Choose the Right Size

Whoever coined the phrase "Man's best friend" when talking about dogs, hit the nail on the head. Our canine companions are there for us no matter what. We can trust them to give us unfailing love and cuddles whenever we need it most and for that reason, the loss we feel when they pass away can be just as deep as the feeling we get when we lose a human loved one. If you opt to have your dog cremated and then keep their cremains as a memorial, you'll have to look at cremation urns for dogs and try and decide what the right size is for your dog.

When looking at cremation urns for dogs, a good way to approximate the correct size of urn that you'll need is to equate one cubic inch of space to one pound of healthy weight on your dog. For example, if your dog weighs 16 pounds, then you'll need to find an urn that can accommodate at least 16 cubic inches.

Of course, unless you have a custom urn made to the exact specifications and size of your pup, then you may have a hard time finding cremation urns for dogs that are the perfect size. Most of the time, urn companies offer small, medium and large urns for your dog.

Small urns are designed to hold the cremains of dogs that are up to 25 pounds. This includes all toy breeds and other small breeds such as Shit Tzus and small terriers.

Medium cremation urns for dogs hold cremains of pooches that weighed up to 40 pounds, which includes most small to small/medium breeds of dogs. This includes breeds like Boston Terriers or Italian Greyhounds. Of course, the breed may typically fall within one weight class, but if they're overweight or underweight, you should take that into consideration.

Large cremation urns for dogs hold remains for dogs that are up to 70 pounds. This will include most medium to large sized dogs, such as Labrador Retrievers and Australian Cattle Dogs.

What do you do if your dog was a truly large or even giant breed canine? There aren't as many cremation urns for dogs that are truly huge, but what you can do is purchase a standard adult urn. These urns are designed to hold the cremains of people or dogs between 100 to 210 pounds, which should cover all but the most gigantic breeds of dogs, such as Bull Mastiffs.

Cremation urns for dogs are a great way to memorialize your favorite pet, and you can typically find an urn that's the right size for your dog.

Melody Jamali is the Founder and President of ( Une Belle Vie ), a Colorado company dedicated to bringing choice of cremation to public light. Their company offers the widest selection in decorative urns for cremation and includes a wide collection of resources designed to help families and friends in their time of need. From tool for the grieving to informative articles about planning, support and other uplifting thoughts, Une Belle Vie is a company dedicated to helping your celebrate the life of the one you love - on your terms.


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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Why Choose A Professional Dog Trainer

Pets are precious companions. Humans with their continuous evolution have realized the emotional relationship with their pets. Training pets in a proper manner is about making them learn to become a socially acceptable and compatible one.

Often said, dog is man's best friend and they are treated alike family member as they are most faithful and ask almost nothing in return of the love they portray to their owners. Conditioning or training your dog is thus important for enjoying a continued cozy relationship. Training your dog for behavioral and obedience training provides it with necessary skills to become a good inhabitant. Dog training is a process of transforming the behavior of a dog. It is about correcting the bad behavior and also making them learn to obey.

Why choose a professional trainer?

Getting a trained dog is not a chance of good fortune; rather professional training is required to get your dog trained. Over the years, I have witnessed the sad results of the owners who do not take required steps to educate their dogs. Thus, they fail to realize their dog's unbeatable potential, and often the same dog end up in refuge or shelters. Many dogs return to refuge for behavioral issues eventually culminating being euthanized, despite the fact that their issues could have been addressed and resolved with proper, timely training.

Modern lives and changing times have increased the responsibilities of dwellers in ensuring that their dogs are well behaved and organized. This can only be achieved with professional dog training. While some training can be accomplished by the owners on their own, many face problems while training their dogs. This problem facing creates helplessness, frustration and ultimately the ill-behavior of dogs makes them to rest in shelter.

Thus, it is vital to realize the importance of professional dog training with a professional trainer who posses' rich experience of training multiple breeds at different stages of life. A professional dog trainer understand the behavior of diverse breed dogs, their characteristics, training tactics and modalities, working knowledge of critical behavioral issues and posses the ability to diagnose such issues for owners. Professional dog training not only stimulates the behavior and learning of dog but also educates the owners to create a healthy environment for adaptability.

For instance, you might be having a furry dog forever jumping and chasing at you, climbing on furniture, etc. A trainer experienced in dog's behavioral issues will be able to recognize this pattern and will also help the owner make the appropriate changes to bring the dog back in a balanced shape of behavior. It is thus, necessary to have a professional trainer who is familiar with different dog training modalities and techniques which can allow them to promptly adapt to the specific dog and owner's needs, helping to accelerate the training process.

Having a well behaved dog can be one of the best experiences of life time but at the same time it pose a challenge for you to get them well trained with behavioral and obedience issues.


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Thursday, October 4, 2012

How to Choose the Right Dog Crate for Your Dog

Settling on which dog crating solution is right for your pet may seem like a difficult task because there are many different types of crates available on the market. There are wire crates, wooden dog crates, portable plastic dog crates, and even adjustable dog crates. With all of the options, you may not know how to choose which one is the best choice for your particular pet. Fortunately, choosing this essential piece of pet furniture is easier than it seems.

Your first decision should be to decide what look you are going for. Do you want the portability and simplicity of a wire crate or are you looking for a pet furniture that blends in with your home decor such as the more decorative wooden dog crate? Wood crates are typically on the more expensive end of the scale, but are also more attractive than your average wire crate. Your budget will likely help determine which type of crate you will buy.

One convenient factor about both wood and wire crating options is that both of these come in fixed or adjustable varieties. This means that if you have a puppy and want to avoid having to upgrade each time they go through a growth spurt, an adjustable crate may be the best choice. Crates which offer the adjustable feature are often more expensive initially, however, buying an adjustable dog crate means you are making a single purchase designed to last for the lifetime of your pet. If your dog is older, a fixed size crate is your best bet and will save you some money. Fixed size crates are less expensive and come in a variety of sizes to fit dogs of different breeds and sizes.

Once you've decided between a wire or wooden dog crate, and whether you need one that is fixed or adjustable, the next step is finding the right size. Look at your dog for an idea of the size crate to buy. If you have a puppy or dog which is not yet full grown, take the breed into consideration and determine how large you expect your pet to be once they reach their full adult size. Once you have a rough idea of how big your dog is or will be, you are ready to go crate shopping.

You will want to pick a crate that is big enough for your dog to comfortably lie down in, as well as sit up or stand in. You don't want to get a crate which is too large, or your dog may start eliminating in the unused portion of the dog crate. The idea is to get a crate that's just large enough for the correct size pet bed and for your favorite hound to be able to sit, stand or lie down comfortably, but little more than that is necessary.

Once you have settled on the size crate you need, all that's left is to furnish it with a high-quality pet bed. It may take some time for your hound to adjust to using his or her crate, however, their canine instincts for a den of their own should kick in quickly and they will soon begin to view it as a safe place where they can go when they begin feeling anxious or nervous or need a break.

Pet owners who work outside the home will also quickly discover how nice it is to have your dog safely contained in their crate while you are away, preventing them from eliminating around your home or getting into trouble because they are bored. Crate training your dog is one of the easiest ways to keep him safe, healthy, and happy.

Nadia Paone runs an online dog supply store that specializes in quality pet gear including wooden dog crates and pet furniture. Although dogs make wonderful, loyal and loving pets, they also have specialized needs for security, companionship, training, safety, proper nutrition, health and exercise. Nadia loves tracking down the latest in pet trends and technology to help us identify and meet those needs with the goal of enhancing the quality of life for our canine best friends.


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