Wednesday, December 1, 2010

A.J. and Quicksilver


A.J.


Quicksilver

I tell everyone that if A.J. could talk he could really tell some stories.  He is my shadow.  He knows how I like to fix my hair and makeup.  He tries very hard to talk to me.  He is very spoiled and loved very much.  He is a very happy house cat. He and his brother Quicksilver can put on some shows.  He loves having his picture taken.
Quicksilver is the active one out of the two.  He loves to play with Molly and Tiny.  He loves attention and keeps things going.  As you can see he is sleeping after a long day of playing.


Helpful Facts

Never feed your pet chocolate, onions, garlic, or grapes.
                Chocolate will cause seizures, coma, and eventually death.
                Onions & garlic can cause anemia.
                Grapes can cause kidney damage.

It is best if your dog or cat eats food made for them.  A dog can eat cat food but a cat should never eat dog food.  Dog food lacks the nutrients that cats need to stay healthy.

If you see your cat or kitten playing with a lizard, take the lizard away immediately.  A lizard is very toxic to cats.  If you know that your cat has eaten a lizard take it to a vet as soon as possible.  It will make you cat very sick and could lead to death.

Tiny



This is Tiny our Chihuahua.  He was rescued by my brother from a family who could no longer take care of him.  When Tiny became part of our family he was very thin and shy.  It took some time but he is now king of the house.  He is happy, healthy, and loved very much.  He has an easy going attitude and thinks he is a big as they come.  Tiny only weighs 7.5 pounds.
Tiny is Molly’s partner in crime. The two of them are always playing and running wide open through the house.  Missy believes that she is their mother.  She tries to get them to behave themselves.

Monday, November 29, 2010

A Vet


A vet is very important for a long and healthy life for your pet.  You need to find a vet that you can talk to and understand.  It is best to take your new pet to the vet as soon as possible to make sure that everything is okay.
Dogs and cats need yearly shots to stay healthy and free of disease.  They also need to take Heart guard once a month to prevent the deadly heartworm disease. 

Size Matters

Large dogs need a wide open space to be able to run and exercise. It is also nice if there is a child to play with the animal. They also eat more than small dogs.  Small dogs are great inside or outside.  They usually cost less to maintain.

Missy's Story

Missy was found by some soldiers near Camp Shelby.  She had been at the animal shelter for about 2 months.  When my family and I saw her for the first time, we feel in love with her.  There was something about her eyes that just caught our attention.  I then went to talk to the manager of the shelter.  I found out that I could feel out some paper work to be able to bring Missy home for 2 days for a trail run.  We have cats at the house and wanted to make sure that they could get along. 
When we got Missy home, we realized that she was already house trained and was an all around well mannered dog.  We fell more in love with Missy and decided to adopt her.  She has been a part of our family for 3 years.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

My Adopted Dog

This is Missy.  She is a Jack Russel Terrier and she was adopted from Southern Pines Animal Shelter.  She is very loving and loves attention.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Visit Animal Shelters

When visiting an animal shelter, there are some things to pay attention to:

1.  Is the animal making eye contact?
2.  Is the animal over excited to see you?
3.  Is the animal shy?

These are important questions that you need to be asking yourself when you find a pet you are interested in.
If the animal is making eye contact and waging its tail, then the animal is open to you.  An animal that is very excited to see you may require a wide open space and lots of attention.
Shy animals may have been mistreated by former owners. I know from experience that an animal realizes that you are trying to love and take care of it.  The animal will eventually open up and become that pet that is always very happy to see you.  I tell people that my Jack Russel Terrier, Missy, throws a welcome home party for me every time I walk in the door.
Remember, a pets love is unconditional.  Your pet will love you as long as he or she is alive.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Molly

Molly is a Toy Rat Terrier.  She is full of spunk and rules the house.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Getting Started

If you have decided to adopt a pet, here are some things that you need to consider:
1.  Do you have the time to take care of an animal?
2.  Do you have the means to take care of an animal?
3.  Do you know if you want to adopt a cat or dog?

For instance, dogs need more attention than cats do. Also, cats are easier to house train than dogs are.