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Dec 26 2008

Photographs of PETS

Published by ascribe under PET SNAPS, pets Edit This

Do you really enjoy reading about pets? If yes, you might also be interested in their snaps too. Whether one possesses a pet or not, viewing or possessing their snaps is quite a fun for many. I myself have hundreds of snaps of pets and animals. I find their expressions too unique and always telling a story.

Maybe it is same for you too.

In this post of mine, I would be sharing with you, some of very high quality photographs of animals and pets. I also bet that if you start clicking your pet on its different moods, you would really have fun and would find yourself attached to your pet, even more than before.

Your quality and angles of snapping would also enhance in a few days.

For examples, click your pet’s eyes, his jumps, pranks, food eating, making sound, running around, and so on.

 You can also send me  snaps clicked by you personally, to be included as thumbnails and highlighted with your name, in the prestigious net space of this blog. You would just have to certify that you are the copyright owner of the submitted photograph.

If any copyright violation were reported against the submission, the thumbnail would be deleted without any further communication.

Only unique snaps would be considered.

You can submit  snaps with copyright statement to
ascribe@gmail.com

ENJOY THESE PHOTOGRAPHS BELOW

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Dec 18 2008

Names for your dear darling pets

The name of a pet does not necessarily mean something.
It should suit the owner, can be rhythmic and attractive too.
The name of your pet can also be something that depicts its temperament or the breed quality.
Last but not the least; do not please name it with your foe’s name. Your pet wants your love and should not be named for hatred.

Here are a few ‘names’ suggestions for your new pet.

1. Suzy

2. Max

3. Rose

4. Prose

5. Juju

6. Chi-chi

7. More

8. Roux

9. Rage

10. Boon

11. Bozo

12. Pizzo

13. Hero

14. Guru

15. Catty

16. Cutie

17. Cozy

18. Kim

19. Kiddy

20. Abby

21. Ebbs

22. Moots

23. Baby

24. Matzo

25. Me pal

26. Canny

27. Danny

28. Haggy

29. Pepper

30. Chilly

31. Nasty

32. Bubo

33. Ruzu

34. Bumpy

35. Bumps

36. Dickey

37. Boom

38. Roose

39. Rambo

40. Bobo

41. Robo

42. Nano

43. Capy

44. Zoomu

45. Zaaby

46. Janet

47. Havy

48. Zoo-zoo

49. Hippie

50. Marie

51. Bill

52. Bills

53. Mufty

54. Gabin

55. Spicy

56. Fatty

57. Hatty

58. Puru

59. Pooch

60. Petty

61. Nimmie

62. Loolie

63. Hibs

64. Frenchie

65. Hugy

66. Buggy

67. Boxy

68. Roxy

69. Coolz

70. Pops

71. Etc.

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Dec 12 2008

How to choose a pet for your home?

After you have made up you mind to keep a pet, go in for the details on how to choose a pet that suits you and your family. There are various options like cats, dogs, rabbit, parrot, lovebirds, fish, etc. My other articles would discuss them in detail.

Your choice depends on the likings of you family and you. Large homes can have large breed dogs good for security purpose too. But mind you, they are difficult to manage, have good diets, need long walks, and are expensive on all fronts.

The smaller dogs can be good with small kids at home and small homes. They are inexpensive to keep and need less exercise or attention. They usually do not serve the purpose of security. But they give you a cute company, very much like your little child.

Fish aquariums are excellent for aesthetical usage and people loving peace, as there are no noise problems, like barking. They are good for homes with asthmatic patients who cannot keep hair-shedding pets.

Cats can be good for people who need low maintenance pets. They do not need to be bathed and need very little care. They should not ever be leashed.

Rabbits are very delicate options and die immediately on crude handling. Their urine is acidic and can ruin your floors. They cannot be chained. They do not make sound and you get noise free environment. They are virtually free to maintain as they feed on leftover foods and vegetable peels. They consume very little water and die on being bathed.

Parrots and birds are easy to keep due to negligible ‘excretes’. Children love parrots that try to imitate others. They are to be caged and therefore not kept as pets by many people.

Do you want to keep a pet? Get for it right away. Why? Read my article http://thepetsworld.today.com/2008/12/09/why-are-pets-a-necessity-today/.

I would continue writing on other interesting topics regarding pets.
Keep visiting my blog for fun and let other pet lovers know of my blog too.

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Dec 09 2008

Why are pets a necessity today?

Gone are the days when only the elite kept pets a status symbol.

In today’s modern world, keeping a pet has become more of a necessity.

Even doctors are recommending the need of pets at home, for the elderly and heart patients. Taking care of pets and their company has proved to do wonders with some types of patients. A doctor I met recently says that all patients with elevated stress levels and high blood pressures are advised to immediately go in for having a personal pet, to effectively supplement to their drug doses.

In this cruel world, we have also observed that pets can be trusted to be more faithful than the human beings. A human being can pretend to be sober on face but may be aggressive inside. But unlike humans, pets have the same feelings on their face as inside.Pets can also be great companions to the infirm and the old, to guide ways in a better way. Pets have proved to act as a ‘walking stick’ of the old, in many cases.

Choose a pet judiously for your family….Get the tips and required knowledge at
http://thepetsworld.today.com/2008/12/12/how-to-choose-a-pet-for-your-home/

Pets are more and more coming into the category of a ‘necessity’, rather than a status symbol. We would further discuss much more in the forthcoming columns.

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