Dog FencesDogs are great fun, they`re playful and inquisitive ? qualities that can sometimes get them into trouble or even lost. Many people choose to have a dog as a family pet and invest heavily in them. Food, vets bills and grooming do not come cheap. The last thing you need is for your beloved family pet to wander off from home when it is not being watched. Who knows where it could go and if it will ever come home again? For this reason many people choose to erect
Dog Fences as boundaries around their properties.
Dog Fences traditionally had to be tall enough to repel a jumping dog and sturdy enough to withstand persistent barging and bumping. This could make them look ugly and ungainly. Modern technology has lead to the invention of electricc
Dog Fences that are invisible to the human eye. They work through a combination of a buried electrical wire that transmits a radio signal and a receiver fitted to the dog`s collar. When the dog wanders towards the fence a corrective signal is sent by the collar to the dog.
So you have just set up your tank, you have everrything in place, the pump is ready to aerate, the filter ready to filter and the heater ready to heat, you have filled the tank with clean water and have planted your aquarium beautifully and you are eager to rush out to the pet store and buy a load of fish.
ShavingsMy friend and I who have both kept horses together since we were little girls were debating the other day the options of
Shavings or straw for the horses` bedding. I said that I was quite a fan of
Shavings as they seemed to be easier to clean the stables out afterwards than straw. However, my friend is a traditionalist and she prefers straw to
Shavings because she thinks it must be nicer for the horses to lie on. When we were having this discussion we actually got quite heated about it and started to really argue. After a while, we looked at one another and