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Aquariums, Fish Tanks & Fish
* Nets. It would be very difficult to transport the fishes by hand. You'd need to capture them with nets. These fish tank supplies come in a variety of sizes, and there should be one perfect for the size of each fish you're keeping. Understanding Your Cat Language
Now, youU+0027re finding out thatU+0027s not the case. Instead of greeting you at the door each evening when you return from the office, your precious cat barely wakes from her nap. She doesnU+0027t bring you her leash in hopes of a walk, and she just wonU+0027t fetch. On top of all that, there are times when youU+0027re not even sure she likes you. What to do? Dog Travel Preparing Your Dog For An Overnight Visit
This overnight visit can prove to be a ton of fun or quite the opposite, and unnerving disaster. Of course this situation can go either way which totally depends on how you handle it.
Climate scientists paint grim portrait of Bay Area
In one of the most detailed looks at global warming's impact on the Bay Area, scientists Wednesday painted a grim portrait of increasing heat waves, droughts, water shortages and wildfires accompanied by more severe thunderstorms, flooding and coastal erosion. Grizzly mauls man
...attacked by a female grizzly just before 6 a.m. as he was walking on the Wagon Road just yards from some cabins and below the corrals at Jackson Lake Lodge. He apparently surprised the grizzly that was feeding on an elk carcass with her yearlings.
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Ultimate Guide to Dogs
Moving - 6 Moving Tips To Keep Your Dog Happy (Part 1)
Moving your entire family into a new house can be a stressful change, not only for you and the rest of the family, but for your dog as well. Of all of the life changes that your pet can experience in his lifetime, moving can be the biggest.
Your dog's temperament will have a big influence on how he reacts to all of the confusion, however, it is safe to say that regardless of what breed your dog is, there are
some very useful tips that you can use to alleviate the stress. Below are a few:
- If you have a small dog, be sure to have invested into a sturdy carrier that you can use to transport him to the new house on the day of the big move.
- Because your dog feels a sense of security in his day-to-day routine, try your best to gradually make changes with your moving plans by packing boxes and storing household items weeks ahead of time. This is far better than waiting until the last minute and totally confusing your dog with the extreme upheaval of the entire household.
- Dogs do escape so be sure to have an appropriate ID tag attached to his collar with the current address and phone information. He may become disoriented from the move and try to dart away.
- If you have to travel a long distance to your new home and run the chance of making an overnight stay at motel, plan ahead of time for a pet-friendly establishment. This will save you a lot of stress trying to find a suitable hotel in the middle of the night.
- Moving day means that your dog should not be around while everyone is making their last minute adjustments and packing finalities. During this time it is wise to tuck your dog into a room of his own with food and water and do not disturb him besides bathroom breaks of course. Keeping him in private and away from the confusion will prevent disorientation and stress.
- If you happen to be flying to your new destination, it should go without saying that choosing a pet-friendly airline is of utmost importance. Plan ahead of time with a suitable airline and do not be shy about asking questions as it pertains to dog travel and whether or not he is small enough to be carried on board with you. If the airline makes you feel uncomfortable as you ask questions, choose another carrier.
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