My Pet Parrot

I think it is only fair to the parrot and you, if you are thinking of buying one, that you think long and hard about bringing a parrot into your household, as I have said before I love all parrots big and small and care very much for them.

I have had many other pets and will probably have them again in the future but if I do I will make sure that the introduced pet will compliment my friend I have now my pet parrot.

So on that basis when you decide to get a parrot think of all the requirements and adjustments your household will have to make and may need for your new pet.

Because Parrots come in sizes from the iconic red, blue and yellow macaw to small parakeets and many sizes in between but they are all in the same family; they have the same shape beak and generally have rich, bright plumage, and all require special care and accommodations and especially your love and personal care. more:

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Choosing The Perfect Dog Food Bowl And Water Dish

By Leo Stanley

Believe it or not, the dog bowls and dishes you consider for your dog are highly important. There are enormous differences between, say, ceramic dog bowls and stainless steel dog bowls. Depending on your pup's individual personality, he may respond differently to different styles of bowls. You always need to consider your dog's personality as well as its breed and preferences when thinking about just what kind of food and water bowls to buy it.

Of course, the preferences of the owner factor in as well, for safety reasons. For example, ceramic dog food bowls are easier to chip. Those chips can attract and hold germs. That can be bad for your dog. It could lead to any number of infections, and you definitely do not want that to happen. As such, quite a few owners prefer a stainless steel dog water dish and food bowl. These bowls are easier to clean. They are resistant to scratches and chips as well.

Naturally, the size and breed of your dog will factor into your decision as well. Obviously, a little dog will do better will a small dog dish. Large dog bowls are better for bigger breeds, like labs, St. Barnard's, Great Danes, mastiffs, and other dogs like that. They are also good if you have two or more dogs.

If, for instance, you want to make things more comfortable for a big dog, you might consider a dog bowl stand, so that the dishes are elevated. This keeps the dog from having to bend his neck quite so much.

Also, using an elevated dog bowl is a great way to ensure that there will be no fighting between two dogs. If you have a small dog and a large dog, you may want to get an elevated dog dish so the little dog will not eat all of the food and the large dog can get some! Also, if you have cats, using these types of dog bowls is a great way to ensure that the cats will not be able to steal any bites of the dogs food!

Of course, you might have to try out a couple of bowls made from different materials. You will want to see what your dog likes best as well. Even a big dog might prefer a small bowl, for instance. Likewise, a small dog might like a larger one.

It is not uncommon for dogs who get along to be wary of sharing their food bowls. This is another instance where a dog food stand can be extremely beneficial. If you are averse to that, just make sure you have a set of bowls for each dog. Still, though, having the bowls on a stand can also prevent any kitty cats from getting into the puppy chow.

You can now see why it is so important to consider so many different things when you are picking out dog dishes for your beloved family member. You want him or her to be happy, after all. Your dog needs to be happy with the size, shape, and make of his or her dishes. That way, eating and drinking will be pleasurable experiences.

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