Sunday, November 23, 2008

Fun Way to Pick Your New Puppie's Name

Here is a fun and useful database of Dog Names. You can search by interesting criteria such as "nature", "personality",

I did a search using "Nature" and "Male" as the two criteria and the software returned a list of 99 boy's names that are nature oriented. I also received an explanation of the names.

Here's an example of choosing the name "Silver":

Silver

Related Names:

Meaning:
A white metallic element that is sonorous, ductile, very malleable, capable of a high degree of polish

Famous Usage:
"Hi Ho Silver" (the Lone Ranger's call to arms)

Movies and TV:
The name of the Lone Ranger's Horse

They also have a list of the most popular names currently being picked.

If you're undecided about the name of your new puppy check out Dog Names.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Stay on Budget When Caring for Yor Pet

Caring for Your Pet on a Budget


(ARA) - Most people consider a pet a member of the family -- and for good reason. Pets offer companionship, amusement and unconditional love. Studies support that owning a pet offers a multitude of emotional and overall health rewards.


However, with the plunging economy and the rising costs of food, fuel and housing, cash-strapped Americans are pinching their pennies. People are faced with having to make difficult decisions on cutting back, often giving up the things they love most. Unfortunately, some pet parents are faced with the dilemma of appropriately caring for their pet on a tight budget.


For pet owners faced with this challenge, it’s important to remember how much your furry friend adds to your life. Pets make us laugh, show us love in any circumstance and can even lower our overall stress levels. With a smart approach to affordable pet care, you may find you can afford to keep your pet happy and healthy -- and at home with you and your family.


Resist the toy temptation:

Personalized accessories and elaborate toys have become trendy, but pets won’t miss the extra bells and whistles. Pets are just as happy clad in a plain collar and playing with less expensive or even safer, homemade toys geared to improve overall pet health, including chew toys for puppies and scratching posts for cats.


A healthy pet is a happy pet:

It’s important to still provide your pet with routine veterinary care. But ask your vet to prescribe only the most vital vaccinations. You can also visit low-cost clinics for routine check-ups. Contact you local humane society to find low-cost vet clinics or events.


Food for Thought:

* To ensure your pets’ health in the long run it is important to consistently feed them a healthy, well-balanced diet. Author of the Catster.com Vet Blog, Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM suggests looking for brands that offer essential nutrients that will keep your pet healthy and your wallet full. “9Lives Daily Essentials is a great option for cat food, as it is one of the most nutritious foods available, at excellent value,” says Barchas. Find an affordable, quality product that your pet enjoys, and avoid the premium products -- which do not necessarily deliver more nutrients.


Some pet companies have stepped up to combat the current economic downturn. The 9Lives brand is committed to making lives better by donating a percentage of its sales to animal shelters, and by providing cats with affordable, healthy food.


The mutual benefit that both pet and pet parents enjoy reaches far beyond companionship. Whether you are 8 or 88, studies have proven that owning a pet has substantial developmental and health benefits. Pets thrive on your attention. Basic pet care essentials such as walking, grooming and even petting can provide increased physical activity, and best of all, they are free!


For more information on healthy pet care and animal adoption, visit www.9Lives.com



Courtesy of ARAcontent

Dog Jobs: Veterinary Assistant to Dr. and Technicians (10617 Burbank Blvd)

Reply to: job-925417289@craigslist.org
Date: 2008-11-19, 7:44AM PST

Veterinary Assistant needed who is able to handle large dogs. This job requires the abitltiy to lift greater than 50 lbs. Person needed to lift large dogs to and from surgery tables, assistant in retraint, give vaccinations, phone and people skills needed to help make appoinments and discharge pets. 3/4 time position. about 30 hours per week offered. small office. ability to work with others a must. Computer skills a plus. Must be a self starter, honest, dependable and motivated. No interviews for those without animal experience.

Los Angeles Area.




Location: 10617 Burbank Blvd
  • Compensation: $10-13 /hour depending on experience and abilities of applicant
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Please, no phone calls about this job!
  • Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Famous Dogs: Toto From The Wizard of Oz

In the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, Toto was played by a female black Cairn Terrier whose real name was Terry. Terry was paid a $125.00 salary each week, which was far more than many of the human actors (the Singer Midgets who played the Munchkins only received $50.00 a week). Also, Terry was stepped on by one of the witch's guards, and a double had to be used because her foot was broken. The popularity of the movie actually changed her name to Toto, because that was the role she was most remembered for. However, The Wizard of Oz wasn't the only film that Terry played a role. She actually starred in 13 films. She died at age 10.