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Pet Odor Air Purifier – 5 Features That Make a Pet Odor Air Purifier Effective

Posted on 21 December 2009 by admin

Pet odor can be a formidable adversary. You never know when your pet might have an accident, and many times you are unable to locate the spot, either because you can’t find it or are unable to get to it in order to remove, clean, and neutralize it.

Using an air purifier for pet odor lets you stay ahead of the embarrassing smells that can result from inappropriate elimination, and here are 5 features an air purifier must have it if it to be effective.

Variable Fan Speed-Being able to control the rate of filtration is important. On days with a normal routine,the lowest filtration rate will probably still be effective. But on days when one mistake or multiple mistakes occur, you may need to increase the rate of filtration. A cleaner that allows you to adjust the rate at which the air is cleaned is a smart choice and gives you the most options for keeping air quality high.

Split Capacitor Motor-This type of motor is designed to run 24 hours a day safely and effectively. Being able to have the air cleaned continually is the best way to keep odor under control. And not having to remember to cut the purifier on and off because of safety reasons is a great convenience. Having the purifier on continuously eliminates surges of power use, saves energy and money, and assures that your smells fresh and clean regardless of what has happened there while you were away.

Effective Filter for Odor-Make sure it has a filter that is specifically designed for odor removal, and more specifically for removal of pet urine odor. This means you’re covered for whatever kind of odor your pet produces. And should you decide to increase the number of pets you have, your air quality does not need to suffer because of it.

Flexible Placement-Your purifier should be able to take a back seat to your home decor by needing only a few inches of clearance from any wall. Avoid cleaners that must be placed in the center of the room to operate effectively. This flexibility is important because it allows you to use your floor space as you choose.

HEPA Filter-Even though you are probably most interested in removing odor, airborne pet hair and dander are probably also concerns. Having one of the filters in your cleaner be a HEPA filter means that it will remove airborne particulates such as hair and dander down to .3 microns. This means you can effectively remove both odors and particles from the air with one cleaner rather than having to purchase multiple cleaners. This saves money and space.

The added bonus of this type of filtration is that not only will it eliminate pet related particulates, but normal household particles that are airborne such as dust, dust mites, mold and mildew spores, bacteria and viruses. This type of filter makes your home a healthier place for both you and your pets.

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See the air purifier that will effectively remove pet odor for good at http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html

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Fixed Broken Urls

Posted on 10 September 2009 by admin

There was an issue with the urls not loading properly due to a bad referrer request in the page. This has been fixed and the WP software and all plugins have been updated or removed. Sorry for any inconvenience.

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Canine Cancer Prevention

Posted on 26 August 2009 by admin

Did you know your dog has a greater than 1 in 2 chance of developing cancer?

Just doing what dogs do, by playing, relaxing and rolling around in their own backyard could be dangerous or even life threatening? Regardless if the area is fenced in and seemingly safe from danger, you would be surprised at what may be hiding, ready to hurt or even kill your lovable canine companion.  Canine cancer is the number one killer today of our beloved pets.

Your backyard may be a dog’s paradise, but the area can be filled with deadly dangers, especially if you have a puppy that is young, adventurous, and going through that oral fixation phase where he must chew on anything he can find.   Cancer in dogs is prevalent today and sometimes this can be due to environmental issues.

The worst age bracket for this problem is between 1 and 6 months, however, other types of dogs, such as Labrador retrievers as a prime example, seem to carry this chewing habit with them for the rest of their lives.  I have two Labs, Lady and Lola and they are both grown girls, but love digging and eating backyard dirt.

My vet says it is harmless as long as I don’t use chemical fertilizers or weed killers and other toxic filled products on my grass or around the garden beds.

Beware Of The Following Backyard Dangers

As a busy dog owner, you may not have the time or the resources to properly research many aspects of raising an adult dog or puppy, therefore, below is a list of the most common dangers may be that lurking in your backyard.

This list is compiled from reports as outlined by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCS).

* Fertilizers and compost piles.
* Ornamental ponds that contain blue-green algae.
* Toxins created by animals such as insects, toads, spiders, scorpions, and snakes.
* Poison from citronella candles which are used to guard against mosquitoes.
* Swimming pool supplies and treatment chemicals.
* Mulch that contains Cocoa, which are typically placed around shrubs and other plants.
* Fly traps which contain methomyl.
* Poisonous plants like grape vines, azalea, castor bean, sago palm, and kalanchoe.
* Snail and slug traps which contain metaldehyde.

Also be aware of the same indoor toxic chemicals, and puppy proof this area also as these products are also cancer causing.  Close garbage cans tightly. Lock up all pool supplies. Put away your lawn and garden materials.

Further protect your animals by following the instructions carefully given on pesticide products, fertilizers, bug sprays, and other hazardous materials. I have actually replaced all my chemical, poisonous toxic filled products with more natural, earth friendly products.  This was initially for my dog’s health, but I do feel much better also about assisting in environmental care. Ask a specialist in lawn care, or check out all the newer choices at your local store that sells lawn care products for earth friendly products.

And if you ever suspect that your dog or puppy has ingested a dangerous poison, chemical, or is bitten by a venomous predator, contact your veterinarian or get him to your nearest emergency veterinarian  hospital immediately.

The increase of canine cancer in the last 20 years can be caused by the increase in use of toxic outdoor dangers.

There are also many other ways to help reduce the chance of your dog getting cancer. Starting with being aware of what is dangerous and could potentially cause dog cancer is the first step in raising healthy happy pets.

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I am an animal lover and advocate of raising healthy, happy pets, as part of the family. I truly believe this starts with proper, adequate nutrition, which in turn extends your pets life. Check out how to prevent canine cancer here: http://recipes4gourmetdogs.com/2009/07/canine-cancer/

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Dog Scratching: What You Can Do to Help Your Pooch Stop The Itch!

Posted on 29 July 2009 by admin

There is nothing better to a dog owner than to see his furry friend healthy and happy. One reason for the transformation of your pooch from happy to sad is due to annoying dog scratching. Dogs don’t like uncomfortable. They scratch and scratch once that itchy feeling comes their way. Dog scratching is something a loving dog owner must address. It causes stress and trauma to your dog, especially when dog cuts come about. The itchy feeling makes your dog scratch, not being aware that the problem is getting worse. Of course, the only thing your furry friend is thinking is, “Get rid of this irritating itch!”.

Causes

A dog may appear active and playful, and yet be feeling very sore. There are numerous reasons for the annoying dog scratching problem. It is likely because they have a specific skin issue, such as dermatitis.

Dermatitis can be environmental, nutritional, parasitic, infectious or bacterial. Now, what the dog owner must first do is to contact a vet. As soon as it’s noticed, the “dog scratching” problem must be given your full attention, as it may cause serious long-term skin problems if not dealt with early. A dog owner must work hand in hand with his vet, taking the full responsibility of relaying all the necessary information about his dog. With the owner’s cooperation, the vet would be able to identify the possible causes.

Solution

As soon as the cause of the dog scratching is identified, the dog must be treated immediately. Of course, depending on the specific cause, the owner must make changes in order for the skin problem to fully heal. For instance, dog scratching problems can happen to dogs that are allergic to lawn grass (strange but true).

You may also want to consider products that specialize in treating dog scratching. There are many out there but the most effective one I’ve ever seen contains the Mayan traditional herb Tepezcohuite. (In fact, I was so impressed with its natural abilities that I created an all-natural dog balm called K9 KlearUp around this compound – www.k9klearup.com. It’s guaranteed to help clear up the 17 most common canine skin and coat problems).

So there you have it, some simple solutions to help get rid of annoying dog scratching. Your dog will be wagging his tail again in no time!

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Brandon Roe is the author of “The Official Dog Coat and Skin Care Guide”, a comprehensive guide to help your pooch maintain a beautiful and healthy skin. Get your FREE copy now at http://www.k9klearup.com/guide .

He is also the developer of K9 KlearUp, the world’s first and only natural pet balm that helps clear up the 17 most common canine skin and coat problems… Guaranteed or your money back.

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