Pets can be your great friends. They help you live stress-free at home and also keep you fit. But you
need to keep them safe. One of the grossly overlooked aspects of pet safety is the problems due to
electrical cables and components. Chewing wires could cause shocks and injuries to the animal. At times
it could even lead to electrocution. Moreover, replacing damaged parts could be a daunting and
expensive task too. Imagine that television wire or cable of your coffee maker is cut off; you feel
irritated and at times, angry too. So pet-proofing household is essential. Little efforts could make the
day happy and safe both for you and your pet.
1. Train your pet to avoid the cords:
Every time your dog goes near the cable, you should give it something interesting to do, like a Kong toy filled with peanut butter. You can also spray water from a bottle to distract and interrupt it. Another option is to have electronic collars. It is similar to training your dogs to avoid furniture or crossing a busy road. You can create a command so that the pup leaves chewing. You can give some rewards for dropping the wire. If you consistently bring the animals to the same spot or room in the house, they will understand that the place is meant for them. So you can safeguard the pet spot from cords and wires.
2. Provide healthy activities for your pet:
The best way to keep your pets out of trouble is to keep them engaged. Involve all the members of the family to play with it. You should take them for walks and introduce them to the people in the neighborhood. You should buy doggy board games or canine puzzles to keep their minds active. If they get bored due to one toy, then it is time for a new one. In due course, you can rotate the toys. You should take them to pet shops and let them meet and make friends too.
Regular engagement your pet could stop them from getting bored, and they, in turn, will stop over-chewing. Involve the pets in your daily chores. They will be happy and excited to experience a new atmosphere. So you can take them even when you have to go to a car wash shop.
3. Fix the cords:
Animals love to hunt and find their prey. It is their intrinsic nature. Loosely hanging and dangling wires attract them a lot. They tend to jump higher to reach and pull it. You should fix them on the wall and could also make cable drawings too. It also serves as a way to decorate your home. You can stick the cables using adhesive cord clips in matching or contrasting colors. You can use spiral cable wraps. With these, you can bundle adjacent wires and prevents them from getting tangled. The wrapping material is made of hard plastic like PVC (polyvinyl chloride), which the pet animal cannot chew.
4. Block your pet's access to cords:
You can put long cables and adapters in a basket or tray and push then inside the cupboard. You can hide the electrical wires at the back of the furniture so that they are not easily visible. Similarly, lamp cords and printer wires, etc. could be stapled under the table. You can have power strip and keep them and electronic items like phones inside the table drawer. You can have rain gutter storage where the excess cables could be placed. You could conceal routers in decorative boxes. In this age of IoT (internet of things) devices, you could go wireless too. Just like us, the concept: out of sight, out of mind, works for the pet animals also.
5. Make cords unappealing:
You can get paintable cables and fix them to the wall or furniture. You can paint them with the same color as that of the wall so that the pets cannot distinguish them. Small cords, especially the vertical ones, can be put inside a hollow rod and fixed. These disguising techniques can deter the animal from chewing the cord. One could also use repulsive sprays on the cables. Flavors like bitter apple, paprika, and pepper can keep the pets away from the wire. You also get unscented sprays in the market and online shops.
Pets have an inherent urge to chew and suck objects. It is their way of exploring the world. A dental activity like getting a new tooth could increase the chewing time. They chew more when they get bored. It is also a form of stress-buster and pacifier. But you should be careful that the chewing habit does not become obsessive and destructive. The reasons could be many like metabolic issues, over-grooming, etc. It is your responsibility to take care of the pet and provide proper medication. You should also teach children to become friendly and compassionate towards animals. Please refrain from inhuman activities like caging them for long periods or using duct tapes to hold their mouths closed.
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Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Monday, October 30, 2017
Zoobooks Magazine Review
I typically like to give different gifts to my nephews. Something that I know they don't have. Once I gave them all face plates, I've gven lots of money gifts, but fold the money up different ways, one nephew got a scratch board map, and there's more unusual things I've given them.
The latest unusual thing I got to review is Zoobooks Magazine. It really should have an (s) on the end of Magazine because there is more than one of them. One of my nephews is getting the set: https://shop.zoobooks.com/LandingPage.aspx?tid=262&aid=I1701A29
What the Set Included:
The latest unusual thing I got to review is Zoobooks Magazine. It really should have an (s) on the end of Magazine because there is more than one of them. One of my nephews is getting the set: https://shop.zoobooks.com/LandingPage.aspx?tid=262&aid=I1701A29
What the Set Included:
Zoobooks really gives a lot of insight into different animals.
What You Get:
- Free Poster
- Free Stickers
- Free Digital Subscription
- Zoobies Free Animal Songs and Learning Games!
- Lots of Stories
Some of the Inside Pages:
I love that they have so many different stories, illustrations, pictures, and games inside the magazines.
Ages:
- I had my nephew Edison in mind to give these to. The age range is 6 and up for Zoobooks! There are 9 issues in all. I let Isaak look them over, and draw from them. I think I'll hand them down to Edison soon enough. He's 3 1/2 now, and time seems to go faster the older I get. When I signed up for the review I had him in mind though. In the meantime Isaak (age 9) can use them to draw from.
- They have another magazine called Zootles for ages 3-6. There are 6 issues in all. This is what I should have gotten Edison, but that's alright I have plenty for him. I'm never lacking in gifts for this age.
- They have another magazine called Zoobies for ages 0-3. There are 6 issues in all.
Lots of different choices for different ages.
Cost:
$19.95 + Shipping and Handling $7.95. I don't think the cost is bad considering all that you get. They do have a great return policy. Kids lot getting things in the mail!
Did you get a magazine in the mail when you were a kid? I got Cricket and Highlights.
Disclaimer: I received this set of magazines for the purpose of this review. Zoobooks did not influence me to write a positive review. The opinions in this post are my own.
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
WW: Gifford Farm {Linky}
A farm in our area invited teachers to come visit for free. I asked if college teachers could go? They said, "Yes." We went.
On our way we picked up Chick Fil-a. We don't have one right by our house, so it was a nice treat.
The burros got a lot of attention from our family.
They had on special slippers.
This one looked like it had a cow's body, a horse's head, and donkey ears to me.
A cute burro!
Some horses had on eye covers, so the flies wouldn't get to them. The farmers insisted they could still see.
Pretty scenes on the farm:
We saw goats and sheep, but the spot they were in was fairly dark. They pig acts much like a dog. We weren't supposed to touch him, but a worker came over to let us.
What's your favorite animal on the farm? I think I like the sheep the best. They just feel so cool to pet.
On our way we picked up Chick Fil-a. We don't have one right by our house, so it was a nice treat.
The burros got a lot of attention from our family.
They had on special slippers.
This one looked like it had a cow's body, a horse's head, and donkey ears to me.
A cute burro!
Some horses had on eye covers, so the flies wouldn't get to them. The farmers insisted they could still see.
Pretty scenes on the farm:
We saw goats and sheep, but the spot they were in was fairly dark. They pig acts much like a dog. We weren't supposed to touch him, but a worker came over to let us.
What's your favorite animal on the farm? I think I like the sheep the best. They just feel so cool to pet.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
A Little Farm on the Way
This summer when we went on a little trip, we were driving back home, and saw this sign that said, "Feed the goats and sheep." I said, "Why not stop to stretch our legs?
The kids were excited! Can you tell we live in the city?
A random rabbit was hopping around.
Some pigs in a pen.
The most fun the boys had were with the sheep and goats!
You could feed them, but I was mostly out of change. We just visited the capitol; where I spent change for parking. Isaak and Mica fought over change they found on the ground at a gas station. I convinced them to use their change to feed the animals. Then I found some change in the bottom of my purse.
Travis loves animals. I always feel bad for him that we can't have any furry critters.
The kids were excited! Can you tell we live in the city?
A random rabbit was hopping around.
Some pigs in a pen.
The most fun the boys had were with the sheep and goats!
You could feed them, but I was mostly out of change. We just visited the capitol; where I spent change for parking. Isaak and Mica fought over change they found on the ground at a gas station. I convinced them to use their change to feed the animals. Then I found some change in the bottom of my purse.
It was cute watching the boys feed the animals.
Travis loves animals. I always feel bad for him that we can't have any furry critters.
It was a fun little, random spot to stop!
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Fat Brain Toys Invited the Farm to Come to Them
Isaak got to go to the farm last week with preschool. Then I got an email from Fat Brain Toys; they were having the farm come to them as well. On Friday we decided to stop by my favorite local toy store.
We didn't buy anything, but we looked around and got Christmas ideas. Then we listened to a farmer talk about their livestock. We got a bag of popcorn to.
We didn't buy anything, but we looked around and got Christmas ideas. Then we listened to a farmer talk about their livestock. We got a bag of popcorn to.
Such a sweet sheep.
A black feathered chicken with black skin.
A very cute duck.
A pig. We didn't pet this one. She sure was cute!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Old Micker Donald Had a Farm
Isaak still says, "Micker Donald".
It must have been farm week at school.
He's kind of in this stage where he thinks he needs to add everything he can think of.
This was my favorite part of his picture:
It must have been farm week at school.
Isaak made a horse at preschool.
Mica made a farm picture in first grade.
He's kind of in this stage where he thinks he needs to add everything he can think of.
This was my favorite part of his picture:
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Last Night I Felt Like a Disappointment
Daddy took Mica out to play on the metal slides downtown and then to gallery openings.
I had date night with my Isaak man. I asked him what he wanted to do after giving him options? He wanted to go to the pet store to see puppies. Guess what? They didn't have puppies at this pet store! I didn't feel too bad because we did like looking at everything else.
I gave Isaak options of what/where to go eat. He said, "Home to eat split pea soup." at first. Then he quickly changed his mind to, "Mickerdonalds" McDonalds.
We ate and I asked Isaak if he wanted to go get his hair trimmed? He said, "Yes." He told me, "Mommy I won't be shy this time." ;) They got him right in. He looked uncomfortably shy the whole time! Then at the end when I asked him, "Do you like your haircut?" He said, "No." I thought he was still being shy. As we walked out he said, "I wanted my hair shorter!" :( Then I didn't know if he really wanted his hair short, or if a certain person that watched him this week made fun of his hair again? That's where the disappointment of a night comes in.
Well Daddy and I talked with him last night because we wanted to know if he wanted his hair short because that is what he wants, or if he was just made fun of too much about his long hair? He really wants his hair short. I wish I would have known this! So...we're cutting it all off for him. I want him to like his hair. It's not about what I want, or what any family member wants. I want Isaak to be comfortable with himself.
Today or tomorrow Isaak's getting his hairs cut short.
I had date night with my Isaak man. I asked him what he wanted to do after giving him options? He wanted to go to the pet store to see puppies. Guess what? They didn't have puppies at this pet store! I didn't feel too bad because we did like looking at everything else.
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Isaak liked watching mice play in a wheel. |
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This lizard was a better model then most pets. |
We ate and I asked Isaak if he wanted to go get his hair trimmed? He said, "Yes." He told me, "Mommy I won't be shy this time." ;) They got him right in. He looked uncomfortably shy the whole time! Then at the end when I asked him, "Do you like your haircut?" He said, "No." I thought he was still being shy. As we walked out he said, "I wanted my hair shorter!" :( Then I didn't know if he really wanted his hair short, or if a certain person that watched him this week made fun of his hair again? That's where the disappointment of a night comes in.
Well Daddy and I talked with him last night because we wanted to know if he wanted his hair short because that is what he wants, or if he was just made fun of too much about his long hair? He really wants his hair short. I wish I would have known this! So...we're cutting it all off for him. I want him to like his hair. It's not about what I want, or what any family member wants. I want Isaak to be comfortable with himself.
Today or tomorrow Isaak's getting his hairs cut short.
Friday, April 22, 2011
SpiritHoods Kids
Mommy Moment hosting a great giveaway! I love this because the company is all about imagination and play! SpiritHood Kids has all kinds of animal hats that merge into scarves and in some cases gloves.
If I won, I think I'd pick the Black Bear for Mica {seen below}.
Details
Inner cap size 17 inches. Scarf Length: 21 inches”. One size fits all. Suggested for ages 4 and up.
Garment Material
Faux fur: 100% Acrylic, Lining: Tencel® & Rayon.
SpiritHoods connect kids in a unique and creative way to nature and our animal friends. SpiritHoods are about friendship, family, love, generosity, and bonding with nature. A SpiritHood is more than just a cool furry animal hat, it inspires children to bond in a completely new way to the world around them.
If I won, I think I'd pick the Black Bear for Mica {seen below}.
Details
Inner cap size 17 inches. Scarf Length: 21 inches”. One size fits all. Suggested for ages 4 and up.
Garment Material
Faux fur: 100% Acrylic, Lining: Tencel® & Rayon.
SpiritHoods connect kids in a unique and creative way to nature and our animal friends. SpiritHoods are about friendship, family, love, generosity, and bonding with nature. A SpiritHood is more than just a cool furry animal hat, it inspires children to bond in a completely new way to the world around them.
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