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Posted on Wednesday, February 14, 2007 in Uncategorized

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FoodSaver Smart Seal Vacuum Sealer V3825


FoodSaver Smart Seal Vacuum Sealer V3825


$139.99


Includes V3825 Appliance, One 11 inch x 18 foot heat seal vacuum roll, twelve pre-made quart heat seal vacuum bags, 2 1/4 quart oval marinator canister, quick start guide and reference manual. Heat Seal Rolls made of dishwasher safe and microwavable material and can be customized in length….

Dog - Golden Retriever - playing with water from garden hose Photo Mugs


Dog – Golden Retriever – playing with water from garden hose Photo Mugs



ME-1618 Dog – Golden Retriever – playing with water from garden hose Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details prints ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067….


Firefighter Collectible Knife: Performance Under Fire Stainless Steel Blade


Firefighter Collectible Knife: Performance Under Fire Stainless Steel Blade


$15.00


Firefighting is one of the country’s oldest professions, with the first organized department dating back to the 1700s. Honor an everyday hero with a handsome collectible knife, featuring detailed relief design on the handle, and a Maltese Cross “Performance Under Fire” emblem on the stainless steel blade. Knives cannot be shipped to California addresses. 8.5″ long open. 5.25″ long closed….

God's Favorite Dog


God’s Favorite Dog




Contech CRO101 Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler


Contech CRO101 Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler


$59.99


The Contech Electronics Scarecrow Motion-Activated Sprinkler presents an innovative, humane way to keep pets and wildlife from disturbing your yard and garden without the use of complicated traps or potentially hazardous chemicals. The sprinkler combines a surprise spray of water with unexpected motion and noise to create a safe, effective deterrent to unwanted visitors, helping keep your garden l…

Delta Faucet 75700 Universal Showering Components 7-Setting Handshower, Chrome


Delta Faucet 75700 Universal Showering Components 7-Setting Handshower, Chrome


$24.40


Chrome, 7 Spray/Massage, Rub Clean Hand Shower, 6′ Flexible Hose, Shower Arm Mount….

Peerless 76950 2-in-1 Shower System, Chrome


Peerless 76950 2-in-1 Shower System, Chrome


$39.53


2-in-1 shower system with shower head and 4-spray hand shower. It has four selection settings: crossing spray massage, crossing spray, narrow spray massage, and narrow spray. Each item can spray separately or both can spray at one time. It has a 5-foot reinforced vinyl hose….

Katadyn Vario Multi Flow Water Microfilter


Katadyn Vario Multi Flow Water Microfilter


$89.95


The Vario combines individual efficiency with the simplest possible handling. The technology it uses consists of three filter levels: a high-performance glass fiber filter, a ceramic pre-filter that can be adjusted indiv…

Black & Decker HV9010P Retriever Pet-Series Cyclonic-Action Corded Dustbuster and Blower


Black & Decker HV9010P Retriever Pet-Series Cyclonic-Action Corded Dustbuster and Blower


$30.00


Cyclonic Action Pet Vac, Corded Hand Vac, Designed For Pet Hair Clean Up, Retriever Turbo Brush Specialized Rubber Bristles Generate Electrostatic Charge For Better Hair Pick Up, Power Of An Upright 165 Maximum Air Watts Suction Equals Power Of Full Size Vacuum, Cyclonic Action Keep Hair Off Filter So Suction Stays Stronger Longer, Converts To Blower Removes Hair & Dirt From Hard To Clean Crevices…

Cutter Bug Free Backyard 32 oz Ready-to-Spray Hose End Insect Repellent Concentrate HG-61067


Cutter Bug Free Backyard 32 oz Ready-to-Spray Hose End Insect Repellent Concentrate HG-61067


$8.17


Just connect to your garden hose and spray your lawn and shrubs! This ready to use concentrate kills insects where they hide. Works up to 4 weeks, even after it rains. 32 ounces covers up to 5,000 square feet….

dog hose

Dogs Training Series Bathing a Dog Can be Fun and Beneficial

We tend to think one of two ways about bathing a dog. Some people think dogs don’t need to be bathed more than once a year or so, while others believe in bathing their dog every month.

While bathing is beneficial, it can cause problems if it is done too frequently.

Dogs have natural oils in their skin and fur, just like humans do. Washing too often will cause drying, leaving your dog at risk of scratching and developing sores. Keep in mind that there are some benefits to having natural oils present. For one, they provide protection from skin bacteria.

Make bathing a dog fun for you and your pet, but take care. There are certain things you must watch.

1. Protect your dog’s ears. If water and soap enter the ear canal, an infection can develop. This can be temporary but it can also cause serious damage. Infections can harm the ear drum and lead to deafness. There are familiar signs that your dog might have an ear infection. He will shake his head and you will see a constant discharge from the ears.

To ensure this doesn’t happen, gently plug your dog’s ears with cotton balls. Do not force them into the ear canal. Simply place them securely at the ear entrance to block water from entering. When the bath is over, be sure to dry the inside of the ears as some moisture is likely to gain access. Use a cloth over your finger. If you choose to use a cotton swab, be extremely careful not to enter too deeply into the canal or you could puncture the ear drum.

2. Use a proper dog shampoo as they are formulated specifically to protect your dog’s skin and fur. Human soaps can be too harsh and irritating. As well, there is the chance your dog will be allergic to the scents that are added to human products.

3. Frequency of bathing will depend on your particular dog’s breed. Longer haired dogs will require more frequent washing than short haired breeds. If you have a Spaniel or other hairy dog, schedule the baths to once every two months. Other breeds can go 6-8 months. However, if your dog spends a lot of time outside, he is likely to become dirty faster. Regulate your baths accordingly.

It’s important to start your dog off right with the bathing routine. Be patient and compassionate. Once you scare your dog, it will be more difficult bathing him in the future. Try to make it fun. Dogs love having water sprinkled on them, and running into rivers and lakes.

Set up your bath outside when possible and encourage him to run through it. Use a toy to distract him from the water. When his energy has subsided, begin the bath. You might want to put him on a leash so he can’t run away.

Be sure to collect all the equipment first: soap, conditioner, towel and some sort of bowl to pour water over him. Water running out of the hose might be too cold, however water in the bath will have warmed to a comfortable temperature.

Show your dog that bathing is something to enjoy and he will look forward to your next session with excitement.

About the Author

For more great tips and resources to help you train your dog, or puppy, visit Dogs Training Tips at http://DogsTrainingMadeEasy.com .

My dog got soaked by a water hose about two hours after I put on his flea medicine. Is that ok or will it now?

not work?

It may be okay. Read the box and see. If it doesn’t say then I’d reapply it just to be sure.

Dog & Hose, pure hapiness

Anyone who has owned a dog understands the importance of advanced Dog Training, and that it is an often overlooked (but very important) aspect of responsible pet ownership. Obedience Dog Training Techniques lay the foundation for a well behaved and well adjusted dog. And don’t we all want a pet who has no trouble participating in family life, and is equally at ease when strangers are around! To read more, click here for a Dog Training Masters Home Study Course product review!

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  1. TY a ton for blogging th is, it was pretty informative and helped me quite a bit

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