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Monday, March 17, 2008
Help, My Polar Bear Has Dental Caries!
If someone owns
a polar bear with dental caries, that
guy has a big
problem: he owns
a polar bear! Besides being dangerous, illegal,
unethical and unmoral,
owning a polar bear has
to be very expensive.
Most
of us
never had,
and will
never have, to deal
with health
issues of polar bears. However,
zookeepers and veterinarians have to deal with animal health issues everyday,
and sometimes with polar bears teeth decay.
Health issues
of a captive animal
directly affect
the biological and
psychological welfare of that animal. So,
quick diagnostic procedures are,
or should be, a priority for
modern zoos.
But, how to know if the polar bear has
dental caries? Or the elephant
is shortsighted? Or the penguin has lost weight? Well, some modern
zoos are using positive
training (reward-based training)
as a quick and
non-invasive way to
assess health issues
in captive wild animals.
Through positive
training, which
is based
on principles of operant
conditioning, some modern
zoos have obtained the cooperation of
their animals during diagnosis.
It is
quite fascinating to know that polar bears
open their mouth to
let the
vet check their teeth, penguins voluntarily step on a scale
so zookeepers can weight them,
tigers offer their tales to let the
vet get a blood sample, and diabetic chimpanzees voluntarily extend their
arms to
receive their
daily injections.
But
it is even more
fascinating to know all those amazing things
happen because of mutual respect and cooperation between zookeepers and animals that have been trained
without any punishment.
While this
kind of
training is not new, it was not accepted by zoos until a
few decades ago.
It was Karen Pryor, a biologist and dolphin trainer,
one of the few scientists that strongly promoted positive training as an
effective way to deal with captive animals.
Practitioners of
her training method, known as clicker training, are increasing quickly.
Positive training should be
part of
enrichment programs of every current zoo and aquarium in the
world. Hopefully, it will become a standard
part of zoo procedures in the following years.
While training shouldnt be the only way of
environmental/behavioral enrichment, it certainly can play an important role in any
enrichment program.
Hopefully,
environmental and behavioral enrichment guidelines will find grater acceptance
beyond zoos and aquaria. It would be great to find those guidelines
while reading books about dogs, cats,
hamsters or any other pet. I believe this will happen soon.
Meanwhile, keep yourself away from polar bears with dental caries.
Rodrigo Trigosso is the editor in chief at
http://www.dog-training-tutorial.com where
you can find great info on canine training and behavior.
Trust And Training Your Dog
Trained dogs
are welcome almost anywhere because they
behave around people
and other dogs. They
are a pleasure
to take
for a walk
and can be let loose for a romp
in the park. They
are members
of the family in every
sense of the word, a
good dog should be house trained, come when called, have
few bad
habits, stay when told,
and not pull when taken for a walk.
Before, during,
and after training
your dog,
you must continually
built trust with him. One of
the commands
you will want
your dog
to learn is
to come when
called. To be successful, remember this, when
your dog
comes to you, be nice to him
and reward this
behavior. No matter
what your dog may have
done, be
pleasant and use a kind word, a pat on the head
and a smile.
Teach your dog to trust
you by being a safe
place for him. When your dog is
with you, follows
you or comes to you,
make the dog feel wanted.
When you
call a dog to you
and then punish, you undermine
his trust in you. When your dog comes to you voluntarily and gets
punished, the dog
associates being punished with
coming to you. Whether you are pleased or angry, your dog associates these
feelings only with what was done last.
While establishing
trust, you must also take charge and
lead. Dogs are pack animals and you and your family are now the pack,
at least as far as your dogs
concerned. No pack can exist without a leader, and its
either your or the dog. Few dogs actively seek
leadership, and most are content when you assume the role.
Consistency is vital to the success of training.
Your dog cannot understand
sometimes, maybe, perhaps but
he can and does understand yes and no.
The more
black and white or yes and
no you can make it, the easier
it will be for your dog to understand what you want.
By observing us and studying
our habits, dogs learn to anticipate
our actions. Since they communicate with each other through body language, they quickly become experts and reading ours.
If you attribute
human qualities and reasoning abilities to your dog, your dealings are doomed to failure. Your
pet doesnt experience
guilt, and blaming the dog because he ought to know better or she shouldnt have done
it will not improve behavior. Your
pet also does not understand every word you
say, and is only able to interpret your tone of voice, and body language. Once trust and understanding are
established, training becomes very easy.
Randy Jones and his partner
Brent Jones have been in the pet
industry for a long
time. Recently they formed
http://www.joncopets.com. On the site, customers can shop for the latest dog collars, dog clothes, pet supplies and more. Check them out at
http://www.joncopets.com
Start A Prosperous Specialty Shih Tzu Grooming Shop
Cost
of investment:
The major elements involved in setting up
a Shih Tzu Groom
Shop are:
1. Rent
and security deposits.
2. Renovation
3. Tools and equipment
4. Furniture and fixtures
5. Legal fees
6. Insurance
7. Advertising
8. Supplies
9. Cash reserve
The cost
will depend upon your location and
the materials
you start out with. You can
estimate at least $10,000
to start your Specialty Shih Tzu
Grooming Shop.
Rent:
Will vary according to
the specific location. Rent in a major
metropolitan center will
be greater than in a rural area.
A landlord will
usually demand a security deposit in advance
or with your first months rent. In addition, there will
likely be deposits required for utilities.
Renovation: Is dependent upon the Shih Tzu Groom shops
condition and your desire to alter or design the shop.
Tools and equipment: A basic assortment of clippers, blades, scissors,
shampoos, brushes, combs, cosmetics for your Shih Tzu Groom Shop will cost at a
minimum of $400. Heavy equipment such as dryers, cages and tables fitted
with groom loops will cost at a minimum of $2,000.
Legal fees: If you choose a lawyer to
negotiate a
lease on the most favorable terms for your Shih Tzu Groom Shop, his or her
services can cost more than $300.00. The investment may be
well worth it, however, if you are unable to negotiate a favorable lease term yourself.
Insurance: Is a must have item.
Advertising: Before opening the
doors to your Shih Tzu Groom Shop, you will want to
advertise and promote the shop as quickly as possible. Ways of
advertising could be through the Yellow Pages, newspapers, direct mail and flyers, at vet offices,
pet supply warehouses and the internet. One page websites on the
internet describing your business
with e-mail and telephone numbers would be quite helpful. You would
need to market and promote your website as well.
Supplies: Pet supplies such as designer pet clothing, shampoos, crme rinses, toys and
treats, even a pet food distributorship such as HealthyPetNet
Lifes Abundance could become quite prosperous in a busy Shih Tzu Grooming Shop. The
possibilities for retailing pet supplies in a Shih Tzu Grooming Shop are endless.
Reserve cash: You will of course need to start out with a fair amount of reserve cash in your Shih Tzu Grooming Shop.
This article is FREE to publish with resource box.
Connie Limon is a Shih Tzu breeder. Purchase Shih Tzu puppies and sign up for FREE Shih Tzu
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Making Money on the Internet with Good Linking Strategies
Making money on
the internet
is something millions of people either want to do because it sounds like a dream come true, or want to avoid because it sounds like a big headache trying to figure out all of the internet's complexities. Some people will jump into it without knowing what they
are getting themselves into, and others will carefully research everything they
can before venturing into an online business. Whatever
you decide to do, you will
find that there are so many ways to make money online, and so many different strategies that internet marketers use to
get traffic to
their websites that later translate into sales. It pays to do your reading and research first. In this article I will be focusing on one strategy that will generate traffic to your site and help you make money online. That strategy is called "linking".
First of all, it's very important to consistently get your website links onto other websites and directories so that people can find your website and visit it to give you
more traffic. The more links you have pointing back to your site, the better your Google Page Rank or PR will
be, because this is a measure of how popular your site is and how many other sites link to yours.
I'm going to start off by describing the linking strategies I have been using in my online business because I know these best. The first strategy is called "reciprocal linking". Reciprocal linking means that you find other websites that you want to have your website link on, and you ask to exchange links. If they display your link on their site, then you will display their link on your website. This can benefit both parties if the content is similar in that you have each gained a new, relevant link. You must be careful when using this strategy though. It's easy to exchange links
with many sites, especially if you use something that automates the process like Link Machine, a program that I use and like. But if the content is not relevant to your site, it's not a great idea to exchange links. It's also not a good idea to exchange links with sites whose PR is lower
than your own, otherwise, their site will benefit by the increased PR, and your site may lose PR from their lower PR.
The second strategy is to get one-way links pointing back to your site. For this I use Link Directory Submitter, which allows
me to easily submit my website's title and description to a list of directories whose PR is listed. In this case, it's okay to add your link to a site whose PR is lower than yours because it is not a reciprocal exchange, it is a one-way link pointing back to your site, and the more you have the better. An even better way to get quality, one-way links pointing back to your site is to
write and submit articles with your website link either within the article body, or in the resource box at the end, to publishers all over the internet. There seems to be no quicker way to get targeted traffic to your site than this.
Another good linking strategy for making money on the internet is to do a Google, MSN, or Yahoo search for keywords related to your website to see which sites get the top positions in the search
engine listings. Once you find those top sites, click on them to see if they have any spots on their home page where you could add your link. Contact the web master of that site to let them know you would like to exchange links with them. If they say yes, then you know you will have a good chance of
being placed higher in the search engine listings as well, which will bring more traffic to your site, and hopefully more sales too. You can also try finding free or paid web directories that will allow you to add or submit your website's URL by typing your keyword in the search box in Google followed by "add URL" or "submit URL".
Finally, making money on the internet can be made easier simply by making posts in discussion forums on your website's topic which include your links either within the body of the post, or in the signature file at the
end. This gets you good one-way links pointing back to your site. If it's a popular forum that many people frequently
visit, chances are people will read your posts and click on your links bringing you more traffic to your sites.
Be careful in forums not to post just to get a link, as this is considered spamming. You want to add value to the discussions taking place by offering some helpful advice and asking good
questions. This is what
makes people click, not just randomly posting your links and saying "click here".
Making money on the internet can be fun and challenging. The important thing to remember is that you have to perform each task consistently, on a
daily and weekly basis before you will see any results. It can take time to build up your links, or have your links accepted into directories, but if you try to get a few new links every day or every week, then you are on your way to building a popular website that gets visitors and money in your pocket.
Liane Bate owns a Plugin Profit Site web business, and is a member of Success University and the IAHBE. Visit:
http://www.HonestMoneyMaking.com and
http://www.HonestMoneyMaking.com/blog/.
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