My dog is my pet as well as my friend and my protector. To some of us, they are our only family. Think about the divorcees, the childless, the unmarried or the aged. That is why our dogs deserve the best of care. They deserve that same care, protection and love we extend to our human acquaintances.
The type of nutrition we serve our them therefore demonstrates one of the best ways of showing our love to our dogs. Most of the dog foods being sold in the supermarkets and shops today are really not what their manufacturers claimed they were. Most are complete rip-offs. For example, if they claim the food contains whole meat, check properly. Chances are that the canned dog food contains 35% meat and 75% water. Endeavor to always check the label of any dog food properly before purchase. For this reason, making your own dog food is the best if you could afford to do so. It is not everyone that has the time or the financial capability to do so. You understand your dog best. You know the likes and the dislikes in terms of nutrition and food types. You know what ailment or diseases it is suffering from. You are the one who knows your dog's age. Above all, you know what kind of nutrients and supplements will enhance its growth.
All these should therefore be taken into consideration when preparing your homemade dog food. However, it is advisable to consult your vet along the way. Try to mix raw foods with processed foods for the food. This way, you will know what food type the dog loves best. It is a known fact that dogs are carnivores. So give them enough meet or chicken to eat to boost their protein intake. Mix protein, carbohydrate and fats in the right quantity for your dog. Note however that too much protein is harmful for the older dogs. Too much red meat has been found out to be one of the causes of arthritis in older dogs. Therefore, you need to cut down considerably the amount of red meat you feed older dogs. As for your puppies and younger dogs read meat and other forms of protein are highly recommended.
Endeavor to feed your dogs with lots of food supplements. Just like human beings, they require it for their growth. Give your dog food supplements like glucosamine which prevents dogs from having joint pains and movement troubles is recommended. So also are calcium, phosphorous and vitamin B2 when mixed with glucosamine makes your dog more healthy and enhance growth.
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Homemade Dog Food - Factors You Need to Consider
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Sunday, July 17, 2011
Are You Dogfooding
The Bracelet
Last week my daughter came home from her job as a checker at a grocery store. She sat down and pulled a wad of money out of her pocket. I asked her where that came from. She said she had been getting a lot of compliments on a leather bracelet she wears sometimes and a lot of people wanted to know where to get one.
My daughter talked to the boy who made it for her and told him he should wear one because people would buy them from him. He really liked the idea of selling them since he enjoyed making them, but he didn't really want to wear them. My daughter and the boy figured out a good price and my daughter told him she would sell them for him.
The next day she wore the bracelet to work and sold 20 of them! She didn't "sell" any of them, she simply wore it. When people asked her where to buy one, she said she could sell them one.
The Router
A few years ago we were designing a network router for businesses. We had targeted small businesses of between one and fifty employees. The basic assumptions were that there would not be anyone knowledgeable about computer networks at these businesses. We made everything except plugging in the cables automatic. So we provided a big, colored diagram to show where to plug in the cables. We tested it many times in the office to make sure there were no problems.
We were happy with the test results and ready to ship the first order of 10,000 units. As a last minute gesture I said I would take one home and plug it in. It didn't work. What went wrong? I was up all night trying to figure out why it didn't work. The next morning I took all of my findings to our key engineer and explained to him that it didn't work. He looked at me puzzled and said they had tested it and there were no problems, but he would take a look at it.
About an hour later he sheepishly came in my office to tell me what was wrong. They had forgotten to put in a simple command. They never saw the problem in our labs because our network didn't require this, but most all other networks would require it. We fixed the problem and got our 10,000 unit shipment out later that day.
Dogfooding
Are you dogfooding? Whether you are making bracelets or complex routers, you need to use your own products, or dogfooding. I originally heard this stated as "eat our own dog food." Due to the negative nature of this, some now say "drink our own Koolaid" or "drink our own Champaign". One Microsoft executive calls it "IceCreaming."
No matter what you want to call it, the benefits of dogfooding are huge. These were just two examples involving a sales and a quality benefit. The benefits scale sales, marketing, engineering, quality assurance, public relations, and more. If you are not dogfooding now, I suggest you start today.
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Saturday, July 16, 2011
15 Ways to Become a Better Domainer
The competition in the domain industry is steadily increasing as more and more people are becoming aware of it's global impact in today's financial marketplace. Professional investors and huge corporations are staking their claim of this internet real estate and have turned this once primitive name exchange into a booming multi-billion dollar industry.
Today's domainers are needing take their domain investing to another level in order to have continued success and profitability. Below are 15 Ways To Become A Better Domainer.
Utilize the forums
As I've said in previous posts, the importance of domaining forums in the domain industry are vital and serve as a great resource for beginners and professional domainers alike. Whether you are looking for some honest appraisal opinions or asking questions that only another domainer would know the answer to, the domain forums are there to assist. 24 hours a day, 365 days a week, this constant stream of domain information has shaped many beginner domainers into today's greatest professional domainers. If you're not a member of a domain forum you should greatly consider joining one today.
Are you a domainer or a domain developer?
Are you buying domains for quick profit sales? Are you buying domains for the long-term traffic revenue? Are you buying domains to develop and birth new traffic? Whether you choose to do one or all three, you must come to terms and clarify a solid game plan when it comes to your domain investments. It's reasonably okay to have a few domains being developed but your overall strategy needs to take shape and be narrowed down to a specific objective. Developing a domain name takes time, effort and more time, but the possible payoffs are always huge. Buying domain names in bulk for quick sales is also profitable but relies more on a constant sales initiative to be successful. Either way, you need a tactical approach on how you want to market your domains.
Dissect your portfolio
I once spoke to a guy who boasted a domain portfolio of over 3000 names. After hearing how he was considering selling a few of his "best" domains, I offered to peruse the list and maybe assist with finding some end users that might be potential buyers. He agreed and the next day he sent me a list of about 1000 of his best domains that he was willing to sell. To my surprise over 90% of them were, in my humble opinion, not worth much more than the reg fee. I contacted him back and explained that I was only to find about 75-100 names that could possibly be decent sales. He was stunned. He declined and stated that my appraisal was not correct and thanked me for my time. 3 days laters, I received an email from the exact same guy asking for assistance in selling the 75-100 domain names I previously found in his list. Seems that during those 3 days, he spoke to a few other domainers and received the same appraisal and evaluation of his so called "best" domains. This guy thought since his domains contained popular words like gamble, casino, sex and technology that it automatically made his domains super valuable. What he didn't consider was the multiple hyphens and terrible combinations of typos and keywords. Don't be the domainer with a huge list of terrible domains just to brag about how large your portfolio is. Trim your "extra" domains and streamline by selling or trading and use the profit for investing in quality names that are earmarked for immediate revenue or immediate development. Be proud of the overall quality of your portfolio and not just the number of domains it contains.
Know your rep
I amazed on how many people I encounter that in the domain industry that have no idea who their representatives are for such companies as Sedo, Moniker, Go Daddy and other big domain powerhouses. The representatives of such companies exist to assist their members who utilize their services and are hands-down the quickest and easiest way to get something resolved if you feel a mistake has been made. If you have domains either parked or offered for sale with a domain company, I highly suggest sending a quick email to find out who your representative is and do you best to maintain a professional and courteous relationship with them. It's easier to ask assistance from someone whom you know and knows you than it is to ask a complete stranger. And don't forget to vote for your favorite domain rep at next years Domainers Choice Awards.
Stay clear of Trademark Infringements
This should be a no-brainer. Time and time again I see domainers struggle with the headaches caused by trademark infringements and bad faith domain registrations. Not only do most of the trademark claims filed at the WIPO result in the domain being transferred to the appropriate party, but it also indicates that your choice in domains is questionable and therefore proving that you are still purchasing non-quality domain names. Domains that infringe on trademarks are not quality. Ask any lawyer. Save your registration fee and steer clear of legal woes.
Auto-renew
Now that your portfolio is streamlined and contains only select domain names, you definitely don't want to lose or let any of them drop and take a chance of someone else buying you lovely internet real estate. Do yourself a favor and set your domains for auto-renew at your domain register where purchased. It's a terrible feeling to have someone else scoop up one of your prize domains just because you didn't or couldn't find the time to renew the registration. Visit this great article by the Daily Domainer that explains the life-cycle of a domain name and don't let accidental "drops" happen to you.
Limit the hand regs
Hand regs or hand registrations are domains that are purchased from a publicly available source at a regular registration fee and are either brand new (never been purchased) or have expired and no longer owned by the previous owner. Go Daddy is a domain registrar that is popular with domainers and consistently used for hand regs. The possibility of stumbling along a unregistered domain is always there and the opportunity for someone to register a new domain name that never existed and create value to it is also conceivable, but in essence, most domain names that are hand regged are simply non-researched, impulse purchases that pad a domain portfolio with non-value names. Distinguish yourself as a profitable domainer and limit the amount of hand regs you add to your portfolio. One good way is to wait 24 hours before registering a hand reg domain and then re-evaluating before buying. You may lose a registration every so often but in the long run you will save on unnecessary registration fees and useless domain name ownership.
Stay current with news and sales
To be successful is to be informed. The pulse of the domain industry is constantly evolving and therefore it is beneficial to a domainer to know exactly what is the next potential opportunity or trend being created within our industry. If you buy domain names, you are an investor. If you are an investor, you need to stay current with the news of your investments and other people's investments. You can do this by monitoring the recent domain sales and news offered by many websites that are specifically geared towards todays domainers. One of my favorite websites is Ron Jackson's DNJournal. You can find great articles, news and the popular Year To Date domain sales. You need to know what domains are selling, which domains are being bought and how much they are being bought for. Invest time in your investments and reap the rewards. Predicting the next big trend is priceless.
Blog around
Domaining blogs are sprouting up everywhere with domainers eager to share their experiences, setbacks, lessons learned and tips with anyone who wants to listen. We all need to take advantage of this free and useful information by visiting various domain blogs and getting another person's perspective on our industry. And don't forget to subscribe to their RSS feeds, if it is offered, and have all this new information sent directly to you to read at your convenience... for free. Subscribe to this blog here.
Diversify with other TLD extensions
While some domainers swear that .com is the only extension worth being bought, there are others, like me, who think it's absolutely insane to dismiss all other TLD's and only buy one flavor of domain name. The popularity of .TV and .Mobi and the ongoing success of ccTLD's has risen and is playing a prominent part in today's domain marketplace. Generic domains in any of these extensions are being recognized as a highly sought after commodity with no signs of slowing. Familiarize yourself with other TLD's beside .com, .net and .org and evaluate your domain purchases on a global niche scale the next time you go to buy a domain.
Consider fractional domain ownership
Fractional domain ownership is simply a group of people that own a domain name and share in it's profits, development and use. There is not one sole owner because it is owned by the entire group. Owning a portion of a high value domain is a great way for a newcomer to the domain industry to begin and understand the ins and outs of professional domaining and share in the profit growth associated with that certain domain. It also allows "regular" domainers to group funds together and own a very premier domain name without one person having to pay the entire purchase price. Look for this trend to boom in 2008.
Optimize your parked pages
Once you buy a domain name, it is up to you whether your domain will contain a fully-functional website that you can customize/adsense or whether you will "park" your domain and allow targeted content to automatically be placed and monetized per visitor. If you choose to park your domains, it's imperative that you understand how domain parking works and how it can be optimized to bring better results. Sedo is a popular place for domain parking and allows users to see detailed stats and account information for each domain parked on the Sedo network. Revenue is shared with Sedo each time someone clicks on content on one of your parked pages and relies on consistent traffic to be a steady stream of income. Brush up on your domain parking information here.
Update your WHOIS information
The WHOIS database is sort of like a directory of purchased domain names that contains the owner's contact information, purchase date and expiration of a certain domain. One use of this information is being able to contact a domain owner and inquire about purchasing the domain. Without the correct information in the WHOis database, a potential buyer may not be able to contact the current owner and allow an offer to be placed. Contact your domain registrars and make sure your WHOis information is current and correct. If you opt not to be contacted by potential buyers, you may consider using a service that purchases domains for it's clients and keeps their information private. There is also an option to pay an additional fee at some domain registrars for private domain registration.
Contact more end users
So you have a great domain name that is considered gold in a certain industry. Great job. Now, if you have decided not to develop it and simply want to profit from a sale, I highly suggest contacting an end user. What's and end user? An end user is someone who would use the domain name specifically for creating brand recognition in a certain industry. Here's an example: Adam owns organicdogfood.com and Bob owns an organic dog food company in Texas but uses the domain BobsSuperGoodOrganicDogFood.com. Adam contacts Bob and offers a shorter, brandable and easier to remember domain name that can increase Bob's exposure on the internet for people searching for organic dogfood. Adam has just contacted a possible end user. A domain name can usually be sold to an end user for more since it is valued more by the actual user of the domain instead of a regular domain buyer.
Change your views on the domain industry
Are there still opportunities to be successful in today's domain industry? Yes.
Is there still time to take advantage of the booming domain sales? Yes.
Is it still possible for a domain newbie to come in and thrive even with a small initial investment. Yes.
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Boxer Dogs - Your Strong And Energetic Companion
Boxer dogs are an ideal addition to any family or individual. They are incredibly energetic and sociable creatures and are perfect for those who lead an active lifestyle. As a breed Boxers are inquisitive and devoted to their owners so if you are looking for a loyal companion, these dogs are perfect match. Their loyal characteristics make them excellent watch dogs and protectors.Even though these dogs are extremely lovable and loyal, they also require a fair amount of training. They are notoriously stubborn especially when it comes to training so be prepared to very patient. It is important to understand that boxers require a lot of exercise and without it may become bored and destructive. Therefore, it is essential to make sure that a Boxer dog is right for you and your family and that you will be able to look after it properly before making a decision. This is only fair for both you and the animal.The Boxer breed has been around since the 19th century and is thought to have been developed in Germany. Boxers are thought to have descended from a warrior breed of old fighting dogs known as Assyrian Molossian. This dog was notoriously strong and fearless and was often used in battles.The breed was very popular in Germany in the early stages of development and was known as the Bullenbeisser. The dog was mainly used to hunt and pin down a bull, bear or boar due to its strength and powerful build. The Boxer dog of today is still celebrated for its powerful build and the name "Boxer" was given to the dog as it was known to paw at the ground when playing.As well as being extremely strong and energetic, Boxers are also a humorous and intelligent breed who just loves to play. They like to be involved in whatever their owner is doing so be prepared to have a constant companion when you choose a boxer. Don't let the breed's fighting background put you off, even though Boxers are known for their strong build in actual fact they act just like energetic puppies! This means you need to be prepared to bring home a pet that will jump up on people, will play with other dogs and can chew through just about anything if bored! In order to counteract the destruction, it is important to provide your Boxer dog with full obedience training from an early age if possible, and stick with it. Also provide your dog with plenty of dog chews and dog toys to keep your pet entertained and away from chewing the sofa.Boxers are really sociable so if you have other pets in the home already it shouldn't be a problem. They are also great with children, but be warned they can get quite boisterous in play and may knock a small child over so always supervise play. These dogs can be quite distrusting of strangers and it is this that makes them excellent guard dogs, they are also very protective of their owners.It is important to keep your boxer entertained as much as possible as they can be quite destructive if left alone. Make sure you are taking them for plenty of walks on a regular basis and if possible, spend a lot of time with them as they are prone to separation anxiety. If you don't have lots of spare time to spend with your Boxer then may need to reconsider your choice. Boxer dogs tend not to make great first time pets as they do require a lot of attention and training. That being said, if you do have the time to devote to your pet you will be rewarded with plenty of affection and companionship. Remember that while Boxers are a handful, the rewards they will provide you with are priceless!
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Monday, July 4, 2011
Breed of the Month - The Australian Cattle Dog
The Australian Cattle Dog, or Blue Heeler, is also known as the Australian Heeler, Hall's Heeler, Queensland Heeler, or Red Heeler. The term "heeler" refers to the breed's instinct to snap and bite at the heels of the animals they are herding. They have alert and happy facial expressions, pointed ears, and although they appear small, they are muscular and agile. They come in a mixture of colors--mostly blue with tan and black, or mostly red speckled.They were bred as a combination of Scottish collies and Australian dingoes and blended with some Australian Kelpie, Dalmatian, and Bull Terrier to be an extremely hardy breed that can withstand long hours and harsh weather conditions with ease. ACD's are more 'work-minded' than other herding breeds and as a rule, are not as good as pets because of the aggressive characteristics specifically bred into them. But, as with every breed, there are often exceptions to the rule.Here's the breakdown:Temperament 2 out of 5The Australian Cattle Dog is an excellent companion and is always awaiting the next command from its master. But ACD's need a lot of exercise or they will become highly destructive. About two hours a day is ideal. They need to be with their pack (that means you!) most of the day or else they develop behavioral problems. These can include severe aggression, depression, or anxiety. This is not a breed to leave at home for hours on end, nor tied up in the back yard. If an ACD must be left alone, they will do best with one or two other dogs for companionship. They are bred to be highly sensitive guard dogs, so as a rule they do not like strangers coming onto their property. ACD's should be socialized regularly if you want them to be friendly toward other animals and guests. ACD's do not distinguish a difference between wild animals or your small pets, so they are not recommended around cats, rabbits, mice, or smaller dogs. Most of the time, a well-socialized ACD will do well with children, but they are not recommended. They often herd children, so keep an eye on them--you don't want them to snap at your child's heels. Even a highly socialized dog can be aggressive, depending on the child it interacts with.Training 5 out of 5ACD's have what I like to call, "extreme intelligence." Like Border Collies, they can be trained to do just about anything. The downside of a highly sophisticated breed, though, is that they become bored easily so you always need to have a job for them. The sky is the limit on what you can teach them. ACD's can be very independent and stubborn due to their intelligence, so firm training is a must. This breed responds well to consistent training and discipline, although they catch on quick and hate to disappoint their masters.Grooming 4 out of 5The ACD's short coat is weather resistant but they are average shedders so brush often with a firm bristle. You only need to bathe when necessary. They never need shaving or haircuts--their coat has been developed to endure all kinds of weather. Never dock their tail--they need it for work! Even the AKC recognizes a full tail, so there's never a need to dock.Overall Score 3.5 out of 5ACD's weigh about 30-55 pounds and live about 12 to 15 years. They do best on the farm with animals to herd, but if you don't raise cattle or sheep, a large yard will do, along with plenty of exercise. ACD's are great candidates for competitions such as agility trials, flyball, frisbee, and of course, herding. I recommend ACD's for owners who wish to work with their dog, compete with them, or give them a job on the farm. They are not suited for suburban or city life. They tend to be very vocal so its best not to have neighbors too close by. If you're buying your ACD puppy from a breeder, consider purchasing two or three from the same litter. They'll be happier pets in the long run having their brothers and sisters with them. Adopting an ACD is tricky if you have existing pets, so make sure you talk with the organization you're adopting from--they'll know if that particular ACD would do well with other animals.
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Sunday, July 3, 2011
Five Methods On How To Train Boxer Dogs To Become Your Best Friend
One of the greatest fulfillment a Boxer owner can have is for their dogs to develop into well-rounded ones. Boxers are breeds that are clever, thus making it less cumbersome to train Boxer dogs, despite the possibility of being aggressive.It takes a handful of knowledge and patience to train Boxer dogs. Turning them into your loyal best friends does not happen in just one day. Nevertheless, before you consider Boxer training, make sure that you know the dog's background and plan ahead of time on what particular methods you are going to utilize.Five Methods to Train Boxer Dogs:Boxer Crate TrainingWhen you want to train Boxer dogs, consider potty training at the earliest time possible. Boxer crate training is one of the moost important things you should teach your puppy as soon as he arrives in your home. Provide a tidy crate for him and train him how to do his business outside so that he will not be messing around your house. In potty training, just like when training a child, take note of your pup's elimination schedule. See to it that he goes to his bathroom at the same time everyday. Soon, he will get the hang of it and will free you from the stress of cleaning up his mess. Become the master dog!Dogs are naturally pack oriented. In the wild, they have their male leader, the Alpha dog, to follow. If you long to efficiently train Boxer dogs, make him recognize that you are his boss. Do not tolerate his negative actions such as Boxer biting and Boxer jumping on others. If he does one of these, say "No" firmly.You should be the one to identify the food that he eats, his elimination area, his sleeping spot, etc. Take control over him and avoid opportunities for him to overcome your power. If you take him for an afternoon walk along the shore, see to it that he does not walk in front of you. If it happens, he might assume that he is your master and would make it harder for you to teach him in the long run.Boxer Leash TrainingIs your dog pulling his leash while you take him for a walk? Then, begin Boxer leash training now. This method will train Boxer dogs how to get used to choke chains. Making use of collars can be a source of Boxer's protection, as well as to human beings, from any harm or injury.There may be times that your canine gets annoyed with the leash and wants to get rid of it. In case he keeps tagging it while you are walking along with him, stop for a while and make him sit. He will then realize that you are unhappy with his behavior. As soon as he settles down, then continue to walk. Boxer Clicker TrainingBoxers, by nature, are playful and active. One way to repay them for their good manners is through rewards. Boxer clicker training sessions can be started as soon as your puppies come to life. In this method, breeders train Boxer dogs by introducing the click sound during their early days. This technique uses a small hand-held clicker and you should push a button to produce a clicking noise every time your Boxer does something good. Give him a bite sized treat afterwards. This click sound is constant and would make dogs associate it to a reward. Boxer Obedience TrainingDespite the Boxer's pleasing personalities, they may possess some Boxer aggression problems such as Boxer biting and growling, which could hinder the owners' goal to train Boxer dogs successfully. In case you are not able to handle this situation well, take your pup to a Boxer obedience training school. This allows him social opportunities with other canines and human beings.Obedience training sessions include teaching your dogs basic commands such as sit, stand, kneel and jump, thus stimulating his mind to think and respond.Boxer dogs can make good companions to the family. You would not want to waste your precious time with those costly methods on how to train Boxer dogs effectively. Therefore, the above tips should be carefully followed.
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Friday, July 1, 2011
Beagle Dog Origins Revealed
Researchers still have doubts about Beagle dog origins. Some say it can be traced back to the eleventh century and some say that they were there even before the Romans invaded England. What is known is that these are also known as the English Beagle and these dogs were used for hunting expeditions. These dogs have a strong smelling sense and that is why they were used to sniff the chase out. Mainly these were used for rabbit and fox hunting. This was more of a walking sport as the hunters used to walk and follow the trail of these dogs. Hence the game was called the poor person's fox hunting!Again the name Beagle may have been derived from either Gaelic or French words. This is still remains to be an unknown fact. However these are considered to be extremely friendly dogs. Beagle training can be done effortlessly provided one is attentive to them. Otherwise they have a tendency to be stubborn and disobedient.Anyways these dogs prefer going out for long walks and running a lot. In fact a good Beagle guide should take them out for exercise as they tend to gain weight. Putting on weight and obesity affects them adversely in many ways. It can cause joint and heart diseases, cancer and kidney failure at times. This breed is too much susceptible of these ailments more than any other canine species. This is why they need proper medical care besides deworming and vaccinations to keep these disorders at a bay.Apart from this what is known is that Beagle dogs have a connection to hounds. It is believed that their olden day ancestors that existed in the England did not look like the present ones. It is also said that this species has been around for nearly 2000 years now! It is an interesting piece of information that the origins of Beagles have been traced back to Ancient Greece. Some prominent texts from Greek literature have citations that actually sound like a Beagle. Rumor has it that William the conqueror had brought a white colored slow hound called Talbot. These were later cross bred with greyhounds make generate an active breed which is one of the ancestors of modern day Beagle.These started to be exported to the United States way back in the 1830's. Nevertheless it has to be added here that these were also not like Beagles that we see today. Several varieties of this breed were exported to different countries that made the breeding of dogs possible in different regions. If one needs to know more about Beagle dog origins than they can make use of the local libraries which may have various books on them. As an alternative one can browse the internet and get detailed information on this breed of dogs. The net is a great source of knowledge as it has all the updated information and one bank on that.Overall it can be mentioned that Beagle dogs can make great companions. They are a group of playful dogs who can happily become family friends in no time. If you think this breed is for you check out more beagle training tips.
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