Friday, July 24, 2009

Dog Breeds Advice

Taking care of pets is an exercise in loving kindness when done appropriately. Your pets are as children, or at least should be. To take care of a pet is in and of itself a healthy activity as it provides an inward feeling of elated satisfaction. Seeing an adorable puppy jumping for joy, one can’t help but feel happier and more energetic. Imperviously happy children make for happy parents even when the parents are tired from their day or similar. This can also act as a motivational aspect for getting some exercise.

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Exercising with your pet can be a wonderful way to get out in the world and get some fitness into your daily schedule. Running or walking along side your pet is a wonderful way to spark an enjoyable purpose for your otherwise potentially mundane jog or walk. The fact that your pet likely requires that you go outside for a walk, in order to answer its proverbial call of nature, is an amazing motivator for getting the exercise you should already be getting.

Another way to exercise with your pet is play. Playing ball or Frisbee or some other similar game with your four legged friend can really be a lot of fun for both of you! You likely will be chasing the ball around for quite a while depending on the breed of puppy and how new the game is.

Yet another healthy perk that dogs love is the great outdoors and you really benefit from the fresh air and other natural wonders involved in enjoying it with your puppy. A trip to the park is a whole new adventure and a walk along the lake is a new treat for your pet.

Australian Cattle Dog
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Temperament:
Independent and obedient, Australian Cattle Dogs are sometimes suspicious of people they don't know. Australian Cattle Dogs are loyal and tireless hardworkers who are devoted to protecting their owners, herd and property.

Health Concerns:
Australian Cattle Dogs are prone to Prone to hip dysplasia, PRA, and deafness.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The latest baseball news

Right-hander Kyle Kendrick's throwing error while trying to go for the lead runner on a sacrifice bunt attempt in the the eighth inning opened the door for two runs that proved to be the difference in the Norfolk Tides' 3-1 victory over the Lehigh Valley IronPigs at Coca-Cola Park tonight.

Kendrick (4-5) actually went on to complete the game but was forced to absorb the loss after giving up six hits and two walks while lowering his earned run average to 3.77.

The Pigs mustered just five hits off Norfolk starter David Pauley and none off relievers Bob McCrory and Alberto Castillo.
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