Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Why should children own a pet?






With a pet a child will develop a sense of responsibility and care for others.

All the animals need care and attention, so it is very important for parents to help their children take care of pets. Parents should give some responsibilities little by little to their kids. For Example, a young, children can help to fill the water and food bowls. As they get older, all the assignments can increase.

When children are successful at raising their pets, they feel really good about it. Their self-esteem increases and they feel more confident about themselves and the parents will be proud of their accomplishments.

Exercise is another good reason; the majority of pets need exercise and play. The activities children- pets are usually physically. This allows them to stay fit. In general, families spend more time outside when they have a pet.


There are many positive reasons why children should own pets and the benefits will stay with your children for the rest of their lives. Not only do pets teach children many life skills, they are also wonderful friends. So, when your child asks if he or she can get a pet, don't say no before exploring the reasons you might want to say yes.

Friday, October 9, 2015

Budgerigar




The Budgerigar, better known as Budgie is a native from Australia. This small and colorful bird is one of the smallest parrot species in the world. The first species were recorded in 1805. The Budgie is the third most popular pet in the world, after dogs and cats.

The natural colors of Budgies are yellow and green. However with selective breeding, they can be blue, grey, white and yellow. We can identify the sex of these birds by the color of the cornea, which is blue for males and a white or brown for female. The size of the Budgie is about 18 cm (7 in) and its average lifespan is between 8 and 10 years.

The Budgies are very vocal animals, they can learn to speak and whistle. Males and females can learn to mimic and do simple tricks, although all the singing and mimicry is more prevalent in males.

The diet of the Budgies is based on seed mixture, fruits, vegetables, sprout, and pellet. The seeds make up 50% of a Budgie's diet. Vitamins in form of fresh fruits and vegetables are necessary for their healthy growth. Apples, grapefruit, mango, nectarines, peaches, carrots, broccoli and spinach are excellent source of vitamins for them. It is imperative to know that all the fruits and vegetables should be fresh and well washed; also, the water inside the cage must be continually refreshed to avoid the development of bacterias.


Budgies are popular pets, their small size, brightly colored feathers and adorable personality makes them excellent companions for bird lovers.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Advantages of Acquire a Pet Reptile




Recently, we have seen the rise and popularity of reptiles as pets. Its acceptance in is due to several of its benefits as Independence, Maintenance, Oddity, and Beauty.

Here are some advantages to take home these great animals:

* Variety
            
Some reptiles that we can have as pets are: snakes, turtles, iguanas, geckos, chameleons and others. Currently the idea of ​​buying a reptile to take home is more viable thanks to the variety of specialty stores and all the information we can find about them.

 * Beauty and Oddity
            
Most of these reptiles are very special at home because of its bright colors; animals such as chameleons with their mix and changes of colors and snakes with different designs in their skin are some of the most popular. People not only choose these species for their beauty, but also for give a touch of natural environment to their homes according to their modern live. In an artificial habitat they usually perform their natural activities such as hunting, jumping, climbing, among others, and we as spectators enjoyed the show.

* Terrariums or artificial habitats
            
The reptiles have different sizes, which we must take into consideration when purchasing one. There are different types and sizes of terrariums for these species and this is a great advantage when thinking about buying a reptile as we can define in advance the space available at home. One of the most useful tips when choosing the right size of a terrarium is to know how much the reptile will grow when reach the adulthood, once we have this measure, the following relationship is used: 2X (width), 5X (long) and 4X (high). Remember that this is just a generic relationship and when purchasing a pet reptile we must obtain information from an expert.

* Independence and maintenance
            
Two major advantages for these species lovers. The independence of the reptile is almost absolute, does not require constant human contact, however there are species much friendly than other such as: The Leopard Gecko, Bearded Dragon, and the Snake, which 30 minutes a day with human contact will be enough to adapt to its owner.

Maintenance of a reptile is very simple; basically you need to maintain the ideal conditions inside the terrarium to keep the reptile confortable.


Finally we can say that reptiles are a fastest growing pet option in recent years due the advantages of has one, because they are adaptable in many ways to the modern life of people.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

The Clownfish


The Clownfish or Anemonefish is from the subfamily Amphiprioninae in the family Pomacentridae. There are 28 known species of anemonefish, most of which live in the shallow waters of the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and the Western Pacific. They are not found in the Caribbean, Mediterranean or Atlantic Ocean.
Bright orange with three distinctive white bars, clown anemonefish are among the most recognizable of all reef-dwellers. They reach about 4.3 inches (11 centimeters) in length, and are named for the multicolored sea anemone in which they make their homes.
Clownfish and sea anemones have a symbiotic, mutualistic relationship, each providing a number of benefits to the other. The sea anemone protects the clownfish from predators, as well as providing food through the scraps left from the anemone's meals and occasional dead anemone tentacles. In return, the clownfish defends the anemone from its predators, and parasites. The anemone also picks up nutrients from the clownfish's excrement, and functions as a safe nest site. The Clownfish perform an elaborate dance with an anemone before taking up residence, gently touching its tentacles with different parts of their bodies until they are acclimated to their host. A layer of mucus on the clownfish's skin makes it immune to the fish-eating anemone's lethal sting.
Surprisingly, Clownfish are sequential hermaphrodites, meaning that they are born male and they have the ability to switch their sex when they mature, once they switch the change is irreversible. The largest and most aggressive female is found at the top.
Fortunately for those who love the clownfish, they are quite easy to keep healthy and happy in a well-maintained aquarium. The first thing people should know is that the minimum tank size is from 8 to 10 gallons. Although, they do not need a lot of space to swim, as they will often swim up and down in a relatively small area much of the time, some sources suggest a tank of 20 or 30 gallons, as small tanks require extra maintenance and can be much more susceptible to sanitation problems.
To replicate the warm, mellow waters of the tropics, keep your aquarium at a temperature of about 75-85o F (about 24-30o C.). Also, the aquarium should have a lighting system, which must turn off at night to replicates the normal cycle of day and night that your clownfish would experience in the wild.

In captivity, Clownfish can live for over a decade and will grow to almost become part of the family. They are active, engaging fish and will follow you as you walk by the tank. In fact, many people can actually feed their clownfish by hand. An Ideal buddy to take Home.




Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Tips for traveling with your pet on the road



The main thing you need to do if your pet is not used to being inside of your car is to prepare in advance a few short trips and see the behavior of your pet. Here you can see some tips to make your trip more comfortable for your pet and yourself.

  • The first thing to try is to put your pet naturally in the car; you can make short trips of 10 to 15 minutes. This will help your pet to get used to the movement of your car.
  • You must be very aware of the behavior of your pet, see what their reactions are and what things are the most uncomfortable: Is the climb on the car? Is it when closing the doors? Is when the car is moving? And you should always cuddle your pet when is tired and needed.
  • Star the engine of your car first, and then place your pet inside the car. This way the engine stars sound won’t alter your pet.
  • One option is to keep the windows down during the travel to maintain calmed your pet. Each pet is different and not all react the same.
  • If you are traveling for a long period of time (over a week) you should maintain some elements that are already part of your pet’s routine: a favorite toy or the cup in which always drink water or eat. Another indispensable tool for a long trip is to keep a first aid kit, with pain medications, your pet medicine (if taken), gauze or bandages and some disinfectant for animal use only.
  • Do not feed your pet before leaving; the movement could cause dizziness and vomiting. Give your pet some water and make a few stops along the travel. This way your pet will have a chance to go out to relieve itself.
  • If you are traveling with a big dog, we recommend securing with a fence between the rear seat and the trunk of the van. Small pets can travel in their "kennel" or cage in the back seat.



Always protect the seats of your car for any accident that may occur, whether your pet gets dizzy on the road and vomit or simply it can’t hold the urge to relieve itself, so you will not have to worry about any stain unwanted in the seats of your car. Remember that the most important thing is that you both enjoy the experience.