Sunday, March 19, 2017

How To Greet Dog Properly


The problem here is people do not know how to greet your dog. All will not be problematic if people heed two rules - never touch a dog without the owner's permission, and let the dog make first contact. Do not come too quickly toward the dog, the dog huddled too close, or frighten the dog. Under this pressure, some dogs will live in total or shrink in body, pretending it was all a nightmare. Others will take action-usually barking or growling. The message is quite clear: when a stranger approached, barks and growls that would take people out of them. Soon, your dog is sweet and a little insecure has turned into a dog that likes to bark.

Many people can not understand why the dog was afraid of them when they clearly showed that they were about to greet him. Try reverse its position and is now definitely more obvious reason. For example, you are afraid of spiders and your friends to come and show his pet spider in your face. If he kept telling you, "Tarantula is good really. You see a friendly expression?" or "Tarantula can not hurt anybody; he babies are cute and innocent," will you suddenly feel safe?

Not really, in fact the only way you can approach the spider is if you begin to open yourself and kept her as his own accord. That means you should be on the table or in the few places where you can keep your distance from the spider. Then, when you are ready mentally, you gradually approached for a closer look and even touch. The same applies to dogs. Not all dogs have the friendly nature of everyone or accustomed to meeting with strangers, especially if they already are shy from the beginning you adopt them or even before they teradopsi, because they rarely do they meet with people. If you walk too close and disturb personal space dog or even stand up and reach out to touch it, she may feel threatened or are not sure of your intentions. However, if you stand alone or crouched on one knee while looking the other way (do not stare directly into the dog's eyes), then he will approach and sniff you. Once she was more relaxed, then you can calmly stroked him under the chin and neck or body. By offering food (treats) in dogs are shy and let him pick out of your hands - you do not stare at the dog's eyes of course - will accelerate the process of friendship and also teaches dogs to associate foreigners with good things.

Often, people succeed at first attempt to greet a dog but when they made a sudden movement, the dog was scared and threatened and he will try to bite or run away. It is also similar to the incident spiders. When you feel comfortable to watch and touch the tarantula, when suddenly he was moving his mouth or feet into the air, you'll probably jump out of fear. You would think that the movement is a terrible thing, for example, jump to the movement of your face and bite you. In fact, the tarantula itself, the movement may be a reflex movement or a movement to change the position or even a gesture that he is your friend. So the way to ensure that you do not scare the dog after the initial introduction is slowly accustom the dog to be around you in a number of different positions. Avoid pressed against the dog or stroke her head or pulling and embrace so that she felt confined. Better to move slowly so that he is no chance to retreat. Most importantly, keep an eye on the signs given through body language. Do dogs tense and scared, her eyes move on or continue to look the other way while he silent? Or whether it evaporates, removing and fast tongue, or panting with lips drawn back? It is a sign that the dog feels anxious. At times like this, make sure that you give the dog his personal space.
If the dog's pupils dilated or constricted and he suddenly stiff and really did not move or give you a glare, he might bite in a short time. But, if you still have time, you can calmly avoiding the gaze of the dog, look the other way and get away from the dog.

Body language should you get when you want to say hello to a dog is a dog that is relaxed and not nervous, and his eyes looked steadily and gently. His tail should shake up or shut down.

Healthy Skin & Fur With Oxygen Bath


Micro Bubbles is a bubble of oxygen which is very small. Size is less than 1000 micrometers. Micro Bubble a size of 25 micrometers is very effective for cleansing the skin. With a very small size, the bubbles of oxygen-carrying oxygen will go into the hair or hair follicles and skin pores but tidk to get into the subcutaneous tissue.

Generator Micro Bubbles Thera-Clean producing oxygen bubbles are between 3 to 20 micrometers. For example, the size of a human red blood cells by an average of 8 micrometer, 70 micrometer size of a human hair and the size of the bacteria by 3 to 40 micrometers.

Initially the engine generator Micro Bubbles was created to clean the oysters (pearl-producing mussels) in Japan. Oyster-oyster dirty immediately and will be clean without any scrubbing. Crust of dirt on this oyster shells come off by itself after being soaked with Micro Bubble containing oxygen.

Bubbles Micro technology is also used in the medical field for tumors, blood vessel problems until the cancer problem.

How Does Micro Bubbles?

The water in the tank will be sucked into the engine generator Micro Bubbles Thera-Clean and will be shot out in the form of 3-20 micrometer-sized bubbles of oxygen are kept (Circulation).

Dogs or cats and even other small animals, immersed in a water bath containing Micro Bubbles for approximately 15 minutes. Bubbles of oxygen will go through a pore, and also into the feather follicles. This cleaning will be more effective with the addition of special enzymes that are formulated to help clean the skin and fur from dirt and bacteria.

The oxygen bubbles to clean or remove the dirt on the skin and fur of animals that measure is too small so it is not visible to the eye. We can not see the dirt that cover the pores of the skin or fur pet dog or cat. Pori and feathers are dirty or covered in a crust of dirt will certainly worsen the quality of health and beauty of the skin and fur of your pet.