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It is PT Baby's Birthday! Rooff! Rooff! And We as the owners love to celebrate with him. His joy is radiant when he knows We rejoice with him. He expects sincere joy, true companionship and the food he wants on this day. And so he has on this day what he ask for though not at first time: Sincere joy from his family, true companionship from his owners and though not at first time his favorite food: Dog formulated Cake and Tidbits.
Happy Birthday and May Your Joy Be Long, PT Baaby!!!
Oh no... Dear PT has been scratching and I reckon he has fleas on him. So fortunate that I have a one-time remedy; Spray fortnightly Frontline from USA. It is safe use on little PT, since containing Fipronil, ticks and fleas are history.
Yet since fleas are stubborn, another way to constantly fight these pests on our pets, use a special flea collar containing Insect Growth Regulator (IGR). Do check out the expiry date to avoid another hazard and make sure to ask for a non potent collar to keep PT safe. So rid the fleas now and leave PT feeling relieve and happy.
Double up as a dirt remover, flea combs dipped in rubbing alcohol will have the fleas and feces off PT's fur, keeping him smiling ear to ear. Be sure that PT is not allergic to the rubbing alcohol though.
Grooming our pet dogs from their point of view keeps them healthy and neat physically and in character. Do you like to get near a groomed dog or a gloomed dog? Well, invest in grooming them and keep them nice to be with and presentable to their spouses and friends.
As for our dear pawed friends, after all their vigorous scuffles under the sun, among the bushes or on the sands, they would like to be clean and snugly rest on their favorite habitats. Regular and proper grooming will satisfy them and a sheer delight for us owners to know them joyful.
Needless to say, how well I groom my dog reflects my degree of care and love for my pet dependent. Their joy reflects mine and I want to be proud of my dog and so of myself...all the time.
So I always tell myself, be responsible their looks depends on me always.
As part of their gifted nature, our dear friends are made to shed to replace with newer ones as a regulatory routine of keeping that hide. Definitely, these light weight furs and hair will cluster on the surrounding furniture and floors that can be a great health hazard if not catered to.
Apart from maintaining these affected areas by direct cleaning, grooming by brushing our dear friends daily will greatly reduce these mess on the furniture and keep our friend having a tidy and head turning hide that shines.
PT barks for a few reasons: When he sense another canine around; when children noises are heard; when the thunder roars; when he wants his tidbits; when some unwelcome characters get too near; when he informs of his nature's call; when foreign creatures crawls on the wall, when he wants to chase for his toy out of reach; when he is hungry; all in all he barks when anxious, concern, frightened, irritated, angry and ask of your attention.
To reduce the bark especially in a dense neighborhood, I remove the source when within reach, or bring PT away from the source immediately or cater to him for attention. These ways are the solution to his barking and keep him in the neighborhood's acceptable noise level.
Sometimes we just cannot bear to execute actions that are uncomfortable to our dear ones. Yet in the first place, we embark on them because of the goodness they have on our dear dogs. Grooming can be started from a tender age. Like babies, just spend time with them to get accustom to the brushing and longer than usual holding of the paws.
Be gentle and keep your anger and negatives away. Your patience is your garment to embrace this healthy habit with your pet and many will turn to cooperate and seemingly understanding to your tender care and concern for them. Loving them is the key.
I remember PT was frail when he first become a pup and needed bottle feeding. I remember that the nipple on the bottle needs to have a big enough hole for him to suck less strenuously.
Regarding the posture of feeding him, I hard-wired in my head to never feed him on his back. With my hand beneath him, in a posture where he would be if he feeds from his mummy. An upright position of him at a 30 degree feeding on formulated milk just for Pt dear.