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There are many different ways to train your dog, methods, training tools and accessories but for absolute control, a head halter is a good choice

A head halter is exactly what it sounds like, two straps that go around your dog’s head, one around its snout and one around the back of the ears. The control of the dog is highly increased compared to traditional leashes and body halters.

This method of training allows you to control your dog to look straight at you when you are delivering a command, the head halter is attached to a leash located under the chin so a quick, sharp tug will actually move your dog’s head rather than a tugging at the neck or the full body.

A dog seems to respond with its full attention with the use of a head halter and thus giving you the control you need to properly train it. You can find out more by visiting ... Read more »

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Did you know that a cat’s inner ear canal is what controls the cat’s balance?

This is vitally important because of how much cat’s use balance in their everyday lives and the overall health of their ears is even more important.

A cat is balancing all of that body weight onto four very small paws, so jumping, leaping and climbing are just a few examples of how a cat needs to utilize balance to perform normal activities.

As a cat owner, you are responsible in assisting your cat to keep its ears clean, free of parasites that may cause an infestation inside the ear canals and making sure they are examined by a vet regularly.

If you notice any changes in the appearance of your cat’s ears, then a visit to the vet is mandatory. Find out more information in regards to cats and dogs by going to this website of the vet Carmel.

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The apartment living life can be wonderful for a cat as it is cozy and not filled with large spaces for the cat to have to worry about marking as its territory.

A cat is very territorial, so smaller spaces are less work for your cat, but an apartment can pose particular dangers to your cat that a house would not.

If you are any higher than the second floor in an apartment building, then your cat is at risk of the height, if it should ever get out a window or leap off a balcony.

Your cat can also get out your main apartment door and run freely through the building if the stairwell doors are propped open on each level.

High falls or escaping and getting lost can happen in a house, but the odds are much higher in an apartment-living cat. You can satiate your curious side about pets by visiting this site for the veterinary clinic Carmel.

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