Bearded dragons make an excellent addition as a pet to any family especially if you have kids that want a reptile because bearded dragons have a very easy going attitude. They are great for beginners and are becoming very popular as pets, but dragons are a serious commitment and do require some special care. For a bearded dragon to live a long healthy life, it needs a proper enclosure and a proper diet
Before you even choose a bearded dragon, you need to set up the enclosure and make sure it is ready to go before you bring the bearded dragon home. Baby dragons can be housed in a 20-30 gallon enclosure and adult dragons need to be housed in at least a 40 gallon breeder enclosure. Now dragons grow fast, so I just bought the 40 gallon breeder to save money from buying two different enclosures. You need to use a screen top to provide air circulation and to let the humidity out. Dragons are from the desert region and do not need any humidity in their enclosure.
Along with choosing the right enclosure, bearded dragons also need special lighting. They are diurnal lizards and require twelve to fourteen hours of UVB light a day to process calcium and vitamin D3. The best way to provide them with this lighting is taking them outside and let them enjoy the sun. It can be difficult to provide this all the time, so you can use a UVB fluorescent tube as long as the bearded dragon can get within five to six inches of it and the UV rays are not going through glass because glass will reflect the UV rays and make it useless for the bearded dragon. The UVB in the florescent tubes does run out and you have to replace the tube every four to six months. You know it is time to replace it the bulb when your bearded dragon is slowing down and is not as active as he/she usually is.
As with any other reptile, bearded dragons can’t digest their food without heat. A dragon’s basking spot should range between 100-110 degrees farenheight for baby bearded dragons to sub-adults and 95-100 degrees Fahrenheit for adults. You can provide this with a regular 75 watt house bulb. The cool side of the cage should be around 85 degrees farenheight. It is very important to have a warm and cool side because dragons need to thermo regulate their body temperature. At night time, temperatures can fall down to 65 degrees farenheight but not below that. It is very important that you never use heat rocks because they will burn your bearded dragon. Dragons sense heat using the top of their heads and heat rocks only provide heat to their belly. A dragon will never know if it is too hot and will just sit there, even if it is burning him/her.
The last two things you will need for a bearded dragon’s enclosure is substrate and decoration. For baby dragons, it is best to use paper towels, newspaper, or repti-carpet because they poop a lot and it is easier to clean up poop on these substrates. As they reach adult hood, you can use play sand but I prefer to keep using repti-carpet. You do not want to use sand for baby dragons because they can get compacted from it. Sand is not the only thing that can cause compaction, any loose substrate can cause it. You will also need some decoration in the cage. You do not need much, you only need a branch, or something similar, so a dragon can get close to the heat and UVB light and a cave on the cool side of the cage.
Now that your dragon’s enclosure is finished, you need to know how to feed your dragon. Bearded dragons are omnivores so there is a variety of live food items that you can feed to your dragon. Some of these food items are healthier than others. The healthiest food you could feed to your dragon are crickets. An alternative to crickets are super worms. The rule for feeding live food to your bearded dragons is the width of the food item should be no larger than the width between your dragon’s eyes. If it is larger than your dragon’s eyes, it could cause impaction. You can also feed your dragon mealworms and wax worms as a treat. You should feed a baby dragon three times a day, a sub-adult two times a day, and an adult once every other day. Do not feed wild bugs because they could have parasites or pesticides that can harm or kill your dragon.
A dragon also needs to be fed vegetables everyday starting a week after it was born. Here are some healthy vegetables you can feed; Dandelion greens, Collard greens, Mustard greens, Bok choy, Kale, Turnip greens, Escarole, Chicory, Butternut squash, Any form of squash, Green beans, and Parsnips. You should not feed spinach because it causes calcium to bind and won’t be digested. The vegetables should be diced up to be smaller than the width between your bearded dragon’s eyes.
Even though bearded dragons are becoming more popular as pets because of their docile temperament, they do require special care and attention. With a proper enclosure and a proper diet, your dragon will live a long healthy life.
Everyday someone asks me, “How do you start a pet-sitting business?” I try to answer their question succinctly. But the truth is, starting a pet-sitting business, or any business is not always a succinct process. Following are 21 tips that I know can lead to pet-care business success in any economy.
1. Accept what you don’t know. Not everyone who starts a pet-care business is an expert on every type of household pet. Be honest with clients who call requesting care for a pet you’ve never cared for. Your honesty and commitment to learning from them will go a long way in building long-term trust in you and your company.
2. Commit to learning about business. Unless you’ve run a series of successful small businesses before, you must create a self-education plan for yourself. No matter how much you love animals (and they love you) your business will flounder without attention to the mundane details of accounting, sales, marketing and filing.
3. Have a realistic budget. Set up a realistic budget for running your business. Be honest about how much money you need in order to pay your bills and invest in your business. Many pet-sitting businesses close because the owner did not evaluate how many visits they would need to perform in order to meet their basic financial needs.
4. Evaluate the competition. Make sure you understand what the other pet-sitters in your area are already doing, and what you can do better or more efficiently. If there are no other pet sitting companies in your area, find out what your potential customers currently do to care for their pets when they can’t be there.
5. Set realistic rates. Yes, you love pets and you can’t believe that you can get paid to have fun – that’s what a great many star athletes say too, yet they manage to make millions of dollars each year. You won’t likely be able to draw clients in by charging thousands of dollars for your services, but you won’t be able to serve pets well if you quit in 6 months because you need more money to survive.
6. Listen to pet-lovers. Ask pet owner’s what is most important about their pet’s care. Never imagine that you know everything – a pet owner always knows their pet best. Listen and you will learn how to serve them better.
7. Enjoy the people. I often joke that “Until that puppy can write a check, I work for his Mom!” And it’s true. The people who love their pets are your customers – even if you don’t see them. Check in with them and find out how they feel about your service. Make sure they understand that you are happy to work with them and you appreciate being part of their care giving ‘family.’
8. Make business decisions. You are in business, so treat yourself like a business owner. If you intend to work as a sole proprietor, make a decision to work only with the clients that contribute the most to your bottom-line.
9. Build Alliances. Work with the other pet-sitters in your area. If you need a back-up or you are booked, you need to know the other quality caregivers who service your area. You can ruin your great reputation simply by recommending someone who doesn’t live up to your standards.
10. Build alliances with other small business owners in your area. Who better understands the ‘downside’ of pet ownership than the dry cleaner or housekeeping service in your neighborhood? Their businesses are based partially on the pet-owning clients in your area. Ask to place your cards in their shops, or if you can run put a flyer in their monthly bills sent to their clients.
11. Serve the client, not your ego. It’s a heady experience to feel the power of running a business and sometimes you will think you know what’s best when caring for someone else’s pets. Realize that you need to ride the fine line between educating customers and talking down to them.
12. Be genuine. Everyone wants to work with someone “real.” When people are making decisions about letting a stranger into their home to care for their most precious possession, they want to feel that you are a real human being with an understanding and appreciation of their relationship with their pet. You need to be a business person with a heart – have all your forms and policies in place, but let your personality shine through.
13. Believe in yourself. This is the most important success factor I have found. Define your success by your rules and wake up every day with the knowledge that you can and will succeed.
14. Ignore the naysayers. Plenty of people are going to doubt you when you tell them this is your goal. Don’t listen. Surround yourself with people who believe in you and never stop moving forward.
15. Create systems to work smarter. Everything can be systemized to help you get everything done. Make a list of all your ‘must dos’, ‘should dos’ and ‘want-to-dos’ and determine how often they happen (annually, quarterly, monthly, weekly, and daily). Sit down with a calendar and plug in the activities that will accomplish your lists.
16. Network. Just like building alliances, you need to step up your ‘face-time’ in your community. Investigate several networking opportunities in groups that are industry specific (like pet-rescue organizations, pet-sitter networks) and business or community specific (like the Chamber of Commerce, or NAWBO). After visiting several, select the ones that are most effective for your business – both in terms of referrals for new business and for educational purposes.
17. Evaluate. If something is working (or not) for you – find out why. Ask questions of everyone – your happy (and unhappy) clients. Find out what keeps happy customers coming back. If someone decides not to hire you for their pet’s care, ask them what influenced their decision. If their decision was based on an area where you can’t compromise – you won’t provide every other day service for cats – move on. If it’s something you can improve upon – they thought you were too abrupt on the phone – fix it! Get to the heart of what drives your business and take time each day to improve.
18. Set goals and action plans. You must know what your objectives are for you and your business. When you envision your life in a year, three years and ten years, what will you be doing? How will your business be running? Whether you intend to serve ten clients for life, or you want to establish the top pet-sitting franchise in North America and Europe – you need to have a goal and a plan.
19. Find your niche and stick to it. When I started peggiespets.com, I was intimidated by narrowing to a niche. By defining your niche and marketing to them, you are not turning away other business (our niche is big dogs and puppy potty training) you can continue to accept all the business you want that is outside of your niche (ask all the terriers, birds and rabbits we care for!).
20. Strive for success everyday. Never compromise your ideals to meet someone else’s expectations. The reason you started your own business is because of your passion, so always stand by your convictions and work hard to exceed your expectations each day.
Someone said that a pet is the only being in this world that you will love more than yourself and how true that is! If you own a pet than perhaps you know better how mush you love them. Pet owners leave no stone unturned to ensure that the pet that they love so much gets all the attention and love that the need. Taking care of a pet whether it is a cat, a dog or any other pet takes a lot of time, effort and hard work. Now it may happen that footing the vet’s bill can prove to be very costly for you and to take care of this by taking insurance for your pet. Unlike humans, pets cannot say when they are suffering form any kind of problem and this is where a real pet lover will understand what his or her pet is going through. As owners, you need to be very careful about this and if you find any kind of abnormal behavior from your pet, you must see a vet immediately.
Like humans, they also suffer form aliments and it is very important fro the pet owner to understand and find out what is bothering them health wise. Pets can suffer form different types of health and medical conditions and you can opt for a pet insurance that covers several aspects. Pet owners know that the bill of the vet can add up dramatically and after the treatments, you will find that you have to pay a pretty large amount to the vet for the treatment and that is why opting for a pet insurance makes much more sense. Therefore, the first thing that pet owners need to do is find out an insurance broker that will provide them with the kind of insurance cover they are looking for their pet.
The whole idea behind pet insurance is to ensure that as a pet owner you are prepared to meet any kind of emergencies that you may face while looking after your pet. Today you will find that more and more pet owners are opting to take a pet insurance to make sure that their pet gets all the treatment it deserves in case it is diagnosed with any kind of ailment. The advancements in the field of medical sciences have insured that treatments for almost all type of ailments are available today. All you need to do is make sure that you have the money to take care of your pet and even this can be arranged with the help of pet insurance.
You can opt for cat insurance, dog insurance or pet health insurance depending on the kind of pet that you have. The pet insurance company will offer you with a wide range of pet insurance policies. All these policies will have different options and you must make sure that you read all this thoroughly and find out which policy you would like to take for your pet. There are some pet insurance policies that cover the advertising cost and reward money that you may need to put up if your pet is lost somewhere. Now pet owners must be familiar with the number of times the have lost their pets and the cost accompanying this.
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Nowadays, it has become a kind of fashion to keep pets, especially pet dogs. Many celebrities have their own dogs, such as Paris Hilton, Miranda and Orlando Bloom. Many people hold the view that owning a dog is simply about getting a dog, feeding it, and loving it. Actually, bringing a dog home is just the beginning of the whole dog raising thing. Converting a predominantly wild animal into a pet would be a lengthy process. There’s so much to do.
A dog, like human beings, needs a certain amount of foods, gets to drink fresh and clean water and exercises. If your dog is the one with long hair, regular baths are necessary to keep him clean and disease free. Next don’t forget dog’s bed. Many dog owners let their dogs sleep on their bed every night. Well, there’s nothing wrong with that. But what if your dog wants to take a nap in the room where you are working, watching television or doing other things? Providing a bed for your dog is a good way to solve this, additionally, dogs have their own places to go when it wants to simply get some privacy and be alone for a while. And dogs need outdoor exercises, and this time you can’t forget the leash and collar. When you’re ready to take it for a walk, make sure it has something to wear around its neck, which will distinguish it from others and have a place to latch its leash onto. If you want to go out shopping with your puppy dog, you can choose dog carriers. It’s really hot trends around if you take a notice.
Normally, dogs are quite docile and can easily be turned into a friendly and faithful pet, but that needs a little bit of patience and a considerable amount of tact. Remember that an untrained dog can really be a bad pet. You must be careful while training, maybe you will find easier by following a new complete dog training manual. When you teach your dog the right commands to obey, be sure in a strict way but not a harsh way. Or you will find no training effect even minus effect. You just need some training skills. In fact, dogs are easy to train and learn to obey easily because dogs are man’s best friends. So be affectionate to your dog at all the times, for nothing works better than strenuous training mixed with a little bit of love. That’s the magic potion that fails almost never.
If you own birds and keep them in an enclosed area, filtering the air you and your birds breathe is just as important as proper housing, food, and water. Here are 7 reasons why filtering the air your pet bird breathes is a necessity.
1. Birds’ respiratory systems are very easily clogged by airborne particulates. Clogged airways foster disease and infection. Birds instinctively hide signs of illness so that other animals don’t see them as weak and ideal as prey. In many cases once your bird develops symptoms, the condition is grave and the bird cannot be saved.
2. Their air passages are so effective at delivering oxygen that birds can become ill very rapidly when exposed to airborne chemicals, smoke, and other gases that can sometimes be present in your home. Fumes from a burned Teflon pan can be fatal. Making sure that you are able to filter gases as well as particles is crucial.
3. If you have more than one bird, it is even more important to clear the air because the additional volume that is produced by several birds can make the entire population ill, and their owners as well.
4. Bacteria and viruses travel most often by attaching to airborne particles. If the air is thick with dander, this makes it easy for disease to move from one host to another through inhalation and/or ingestion. And even though many viruses are smaller than the .3 microns that HEPA filters can remove, by clearing the air of particles you are also greatly reducing the number of pathogens as well.
5. There are numerous other airborne particles that are common in the cleanest of households that can also stand in the way of your bird’s good health. Household dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, pollen, and dander from other pets are just a few. Removing these pollutants from the air will increase your bird’s chances of staying healthy.
6. Now let’s focus on the people in the house. The protein found in bird dander is one of the most common allergy triggers. Your feathered friend will only stay healthy if there is a healthy human to provide top notch care.
Filtering the air with a medical grade HEPA ( which stands for high efficiency particle arresting) filter will remove dander (as small as .3 microns) that is invisible to the eye, but let’s an allergy sufferer know it’s there by causing watery eyes, congestion, itchy nose and throat and a general discomfort when close to the birds. Clean air means you feel better and are able to take better care of your bird.
7. Some birds are more susceptible to diseases that can be transferred from birds to humans. Constantly filtering the air to remove these germs greatly reduces your chances, your bird’s and your family’s chances of becoming infected.
They say cats have nine lives but in reality, we all know they only have one. We need to make sure that they are properly looked after and given the best care and attention to ensure they live as long as possible. Pets are great friends to humans and cats are one of the most popular pet choices in the UK. So, here’s some cat health care tips on what you can do to give your cat the best possible chance of living a long and happy life.
It’s A Cat’s Life
Did you know that indoor cats can live up to 20-22 years old? This poses the question of whether it is better to keep your cat inside permanently, and there are many that would be against this, as they feel it hinders the cat’s innate sense of curiosity and outside familiarity. However, outdoor cats can live a long time too.
Cat Health Care Tips
The best thing you can do to make your cat live longer is to ensure their health is good. Feed your cat a normal, healthy diet and try to give it lots of physical activity. Although cats don’t need as much exercise as dogs, they still need to be able to get some fresh air and have long lazy days on the lawn. Some people do mistake of under-feeding their cats though, and this is mostly due to the owner thinking the cat’s frame is so small that they couldn’t possibly require a lot of food. Although a cat is quite a small animal, it still requires regular and routine feeding to ensure it stays in good health. This should also help your cat to live longer.
Hairballs Are Nasty
Another good tip is to brush your cat’s fur regularly as hairballs are a common problem with our feline friends. They are caused by loose hair which the cat then licks and gets stuck in its throat. You have to remember that a cat’s throat is tiny and hair can make them choke. As cats get older, they might struggle with being able to cough up hairballs so it is even more important that you keep on top of this. Brush the fur every day if you can and check its claws while you’re at it – make sure they are at a safe length for your pet.
Let Your Cat Be Happy
It is important to remember that these cat health care tips are nothing out of the ordinary; they are mostly just common sense. Pet owners should always do their research before owning a pet. Having a cat that lives as long as possible is nice, but many pet owners would say it is far more important that your cat has a happy and fulfilling life.
Even though these furry friends share similar features – four paws and a tail – they are worlds apart when it comes to behaviour.
A fluffy, feline house guest should never be entertained lightly. Forget the Scouts. ‘Be prepared’ is the motto you’ll need to tattoo on your brain as soon as the one of these hairy heavies comes within five paws of your home.
Life will change … and although you wouldn’t usually allow anyone to beat up your other pets, scratch your sofa to bits or leave bird kill round the house, you’ll let the cat get away with it. You don’t have much choice! After all, she’s her own boss and won’t answer to anything that doesn’t come out of a tin. She’s ‘top dog,’ as far as she is concerned.
A pooch, on the other hand, is an ‘eager to please’ family member – with simple needs and uncomplicated lifestyle. Even though he’ll chew a cushion or toilet roll for fun, he can be trained to respect the house. He likes to obey – and will do anything for a biscuit!
Cats are notoriously choosy, however. She’ll decide where she sits, when she eats, what she does and whether she’ll bestow any affection or not. And, if she’s is a pedigree, she’ll have her own peculiarities which you’ll need to adapt to. Rather than the cat moving in to your home, you’ll be the lodger…
In terms of temperament, dogs are free spirits. He’ll bound up to anyone for a pat on the back, and reward the giver with a loving lick! Show him his lead and everything – from his drippy nostril to the tip of his tail – will shake from utter joy.
Pusskins, meanwhile, tends to prefer her own company… She’ll rub up against you occasionally, or curl herself round your ankles just as you’ve put your stockings on. This is her inimitable way of saying,’ You’re all mine.’ Once she’s hooked you round her little paw, she’ll flounce off to curl up in a corner, not giving you a second glance.
Having perfected the petulant, hoity-toity look, which you’ll see when she turns her nose up at a different flavour of cat-food, she’ll wail pitifully until you give in – and feed her what she likes. Meal times, in fact, never go to plan. To ensure a quiet night’s sleep, you will need a cupboard full of tins and cat nibbles, should you hear a yowl echo through the deep chambers of the house at three in the morning.
For your canine companion, dinner is a breeze. Anything put into his doggy bowl is dispatched in seconds. He’ll even do tricks for a chocolate button! Throw him a bone and he’ll happily chew away at it for an hour or so.
As far as personal hygiene is concerned, she’ll spend her days preening and licking her fur to perfection … as well as catching up on beauty sleep. Dogs aren’t bothered about self-grooming. Unless you drag him off to a doggy parlour to be clipped and washed, the little rascal will happily wear whatever he’s been rolling in.
Communication is a sore point, since both emit hideous noises at different times. What differs is the trigger. Your mild-mannered, friendly mutt will turn into a snarling hound from hell as soon as the postman steps one foot in your porch. Incessant barking will only stop once the terrified guy has shot off out of sight. Should you leave the house without him, he’ll whine and howl in misery until your face appears again.
The cat isn’t phased at all by such triviality. She’s ensconced in her own little world. When she’s happy (fed) she’ll purr to her heart’s content. Her repertoire, however, extends to hissing, scratching and howling. As soon as another cat dares to invade her territory, it’ll not only get her back up … but she’ll endeavour to win the hissing competition.
Exercise is another bone of contention. Lazy by nature, Ms High-Maintenance will catnap during the day. She’ll disappear into a favourite slumber spot for hours on end, occasionally thumping you as you innocently pass by. Given to psychotic bursts after sniffing a line of catnip, she’ll bolt up and down the stairs for ten minutes before collapsing in a heap.
In playful mood, she’ll allow you to torment her with string and a peacock feather. But, prefers to chase cotton-buds or stalk birds. Or, she’ll crouch under a bush for hours, before pouncing on some unsuspecting rodent.
The dog’s exercise regime is somewhat different. He likes to run marathons, swim oceans and chase his own tail! Annoyingly, his favourite pastime is to drag you out for a walk first thing in the morning, when you’ve not woken up yet. At the first sight of a lady dog, he’s off for a sniff! You’re the one who gets all the exercise … just keeping up with him!
Whatever their differences, we put up with their idiosyncrasies as they are wonderful company and full of character. Life wouldn’t be the same without them…
Nikki Cooke is founder of The Word Well, a freelance copywriting service based in Oxfordshire. Along with her technical director Jean, she provides first-class on and offline marketing solutions to small and medium sized businesses. When she’s not knee-deep in copy, she can be found blogging away on her ‘Copy Break’ blog, or submitting articles to various online article sites.
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In cases of emergencies, you should always seek professional veterinary advice for your sick or injured pet. For non-emergencies an increasing number of people are turning to holistic pet treatments to care for their pets. Exactly what are holistic pet treatments and what can they do for your pet?
Holistic pet treatments take the animal’s whole life into account. We look at our pet’s nutrition, exercise, emotional and physical well being in order to ensure that their lives are as long, healthy and happy as possible.
There are a number of different treatment approaches used to provide gentle healing for animals. These range from homeopathy and aromatherapy to massage, chiropractic and kinesiology. Of these, the most popular is homeopathy.
Homeopathy allows the creation of specific remedies for that can treat common pet health complaints. For example, common conditions such as diarrhea, constipation, ear mites and aggression can all be treated with specifically formulated homeopathic remedies.
Each of these remedies will contain a number of herbal and/or homeopathic ingredients which have been carefully selected, prepared and successfully tested in order to alleviate the condition.
These remedies can be used in isolation as quick fixes to specific problems. However, holistic pet treatments go deeper than just applying temporary sticking plasters to underlying problems.
The long term health, happiness and longevity of your pet depends on him or her being well fed, well exercised and well loved. As a responsible pet owner you need to take these factors into account.
You can treat a vast number of minor pet health conditions at home with holistic pet treatments. A holistic approach to pet healthcare will teach you how to avoid common conditions as much as it will teach you how to treat them.
If you have a pet with a long term illness there are also a number of steps that you can take to support his or her health.
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