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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <channel> <title>Magoo's Pet Outlet: </title> <link>http://magoospet.com/store/go/feed-blog/0/</link> <atom:link href="http://magoospet.com/store/go/feed-blog/0/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /> <description><![CDATA[]]></description> <generator>http://nitrosell.com?v=1.0</generator> <language>en-us</language> <lastBuildDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2024 06:17:12 GMT</lastBuildDate> <item> <title><![CDATA[Thanksgiving Dog Safety Tips]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Thanksgiving is a time for friends, family and perhaps even traveling far and wide to visit family. It is also a time for pet parents to think about <a href="https://magoospet.com/22641/5-Reasons-To-Love-Senior-Dogs/">Thanksgiving safety for fur babies</a>. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22653.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>There is nothing better than family -- and turkey, pumpkin pie, green bean casserole and other yummy treats -- but those treats could make your pup ill! We have put together a list of ways to keep your beloved dog safe on the trip to visit friends and family and during dinner and the other festivities. </p> <ul> <li>If you're taking a <a href="https://magoospet.com/Dog-Dog-Travel/">road trip with your dog</a>, make sure you pack your dog's latest veterinarian visit records. If you have to visit a vet that isn't yours you want to make sure they know your pet is up to date on all vaccinations and about any medical conditions your pet has. </li> <li>Travel safely. Put your dog in a seat harness or in a carrier that is road-trip-worthy and safe. Never let your dog roam the vehicle untethered. If you have to step on the brakes or if you get into an accident you don't want your dog to escape and get lost. Make sure your dog (any pet in the car with you) is w<a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/">earing a collar with your contact information on it. </a></li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/Dog-Dog-Freeze-Dried/">Bring your dog's favorite food</a>. On a trip and being in an unfamiliar location is no time to change up your dog's diet. </li> <li>Bring your pup's favorite toys and even her bed. Make being in an unfamiliar location as much like home as possible. </li> <li>Don't forget to pack for the weather. If you're going from warm weather to cold weather, bring sweaters or boots for your pup. </li> <li>Don't feed your dog from the table. Yes, turkey dinner is delicious as are all the other side dishes that go with it, but they are not healthy for your dog. You might want to sneak in a few bites of sweet potato (as long as it's not sugar or marshmallow laden) is a healthy treat, but turkey is too rich, many times stuffing has onions (which are unhealthy and perhaps deadly for dogs) and foods your dog isn't accustomed to eating could lead to tummy upset and you don't want to be worrying about that, right. </li> <li>Speaking of tummy issues... make sure you bring along waste disposal bags. Be a responsible pet parent on the trip and while you're at your destination. </li> </ul> <p>Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving from our family to yours! </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanksgiving is a time for friends, family and perhaps even traveling far and wide to visit family. It is also a time for pet parents to think about <a href="https://magoospet.com/22641/5-Reasons-To-Love-Senior-Dogs/">Thanksgiving safety for fur babies</a>. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22653.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>There is nothing better than family -- and turkey, pumpkin pie, green bean casserole and other yummy treats -- but those treats could make your pup ill! We have put together a list of ways to keep your beloved dog safe on the trip to visit friends and family and during dinner and the other festivities. </p> <ul> <li>If you're taking a <a href="https://magoospet.com/Dog-Dog-Travel/">road trip with your dog</a>, make sure you pack your dog's latest veterinarian visit records. If you have to visit a vet that isn't yours you want to make sure they know your pet is up to date on all vaccinations and about any medical conditions your pet has. </li> <li>Travel safely. Put your dog in a seat harness or in a carrier that is road-trip-worthy and safe. Never let your dog roam the vehicle untethered. If you have to step on the brakes or if you get into an accident you don't want your dog to escape and get lost. Make sure your dog (any pet in the car with you) is w<a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/">earing a collar with your contact information on it. </a></li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/Dog-Dog-Freeze-Dried/">Bring your dog's favorite food</a>. On a trip and being in an unfamiliar location is no time to change up your dog's diet. </li> <li>Bring your pup's favorite toys and even her bed. Make being in an unfamiliar location as much like home as possible. </li> <li>Don't forget to pack for the weather. If you're going from warm weather to cold weather, bring sweaters or boots for your pup. </li> <li>Don't feed your dog from the table. Yes, turkey dinner is delicious as are all the other side dishes that go with it, but they are not healthy for your dog. You might want to sneak in a few bites of sweet potato (as long as it's not sugar or marshmallow laden) is a healthy treat, but turkey is too rich, many times stuffing has onions (which are unhealthy and perhaps deadly for dogs) and foods your dog isn't accustomed to eating could lead to tummy upset and you don't want to be worrying about that, right. </li> <li>Speaking of tummy issues... make sure you bring along waste disposal bags. Be a responsible pet parent on the trip and while you're at your destination. </li> </ul> <p>Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving from our family to yours! </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22653/Thanksgiving-Dog-Safety-Tips/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22653/Thanksgiving-Dog-Safety-Tips/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[11/25/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Reasons We Love Black Cats]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Black cats are beautiful, mysterious and misunderstood by some potential pet parents. <a href="https://magoospet.com/22653/Thanksgiving-Dog-Safety-Tips/">Black cats (and dogs) are also the last to be adopted or rescued</a>. We want to share why we love black cats (all cats, really!) and why you should too! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22665.jpg" /></p> <p>Do you share your life with a black cat? Does your cat like to "help" you when you're on your computer? We know that ours do and thankfully with all of the work-from-home activities we have all been involved in, our pets have been welcome into many Zoom rooms! </p> <p>Every year, in November, black cats are celebrated and we want to let you know why we love black cats and dispel some myths about black cats that still appear to linger. </p> <ul> <li>Black cats are NOT evil. Black dogs are NOT evil. Yes, we know that some people still believe that. Black cats and black dogs are just as loving and amazing as pets of any other color. </li> <li>Black cats are sleek and beautiful. </li> <li>Black cats are loving and enjoy being with their pet parents. </li> <li>Black cats love to climb on <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-FURNITURE-SCRATCH/">climbing trees and use cat scratchers. </a></li> <li>Black cats love to play with toys. </li> <li>Black cats love to sleep in the sun. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/Cat-Catnip/">Black cats love catnip and catnip toys.</a> </li> <li>Black cats like to take road trips. We know that some cats enjoy being in a car while other cats will howl and yowl the entire trip. If you want your black cat, or any pet, to enjoy traveling you need to start by taking short trips (even just driving around your neighborhood) and then take longer trips until your kitty enjoys it. We know that many cats never get into a car unless they are going to a veterinarian and in their minds, that is a bad connotation. Taking trips that don't involve going to the vet will help your kitty learn to enjoy a road trip. </li> <li>Black cats love to have a hiding place where they are warm and comfortable. </li> <li>Black cats LOVE their people -- we know we said that before, but it bears repeating! </li> </ul> <p>We urge you if you're looking to expand your furry family, to consider adopting a black cat or a black dog. They need and deserve homes and they will steal your heart! </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Black cats are beautiful, mysterious and misunderstood by some potential pet parents. <a href="https://magoospet.com/22653/Thanksgiving-Dog-Safety-Tips/">Black cats (and dogs) are also the last to be adopted or rescued</a>. We want to share why we love black cats (all cats, really!) and why you should too! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22665.jpg" /></p> <p>Do you share your life with a black cat? Does your cat like to "help" you when you're on your computer? We know that ours do and thankfully with all of the work-from-home activities we have all been involved in, our pets have been welcome into many Zoom rooms! </p> <p>Every year, in November, black cats are celebrated and we want to let you know why we love black cats and dispel some myths about black cats that still appear to linger. </p> <ul> <li>Black cats are NOT evil. Black dogs are NOT evil. Yes, we know that some people still believe that. Black cats and black dogs are just as loving and amazing as pets of any other color. </li> <li>Black cats are sleek and beautiful. </li> <li>Black cats are loving and enjoy being with their pet parents. </li> <li>Black cats love to climb on <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-FURNITURE-SCRATCH/">climbing trees and use cat scratchers. </a></li> <li>Black cats love to play with toys. </li> <li>Black cats love to sleep in the sun. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/Cat-Catnip/">Black cats love catnip and catnip toys.</a> </li> <li>Black cats like to take road trips. We know that some cats enjoy being in a car while other cats will howl and yowl the entire trip. If you want your black cat, or any pet, to enjoy traveling you need to start by taking short trips (even just driving around your neighborhood) and then take longer trips until your kitty enjoys it. We know that many cats never get into a car unless they are going to a veterinarian and in their minds, that is a bad connotation. Taking trips that don't involve going to the vet will help your kitty learn to enjoy a road trip. </li> <li>Black cats love to have a hiding place where they are warm and comfortable. </li> <li>Black cats LOVE their people -- we know we said that before, but it bears repeating! </li> </ul> <p>We urge you if you're looking to expand your furry family, to consider adopting a black cat or a black dog. They need and deserve homes and they will steal your heart! </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22665/Reasons-We-Love-Black-Cats/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22665/Reasons-We-Love-Black-Cats/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[11/25/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[5 Reasons To Love Senior Dogs]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>At Magoos Pet we LOVE all animals, but we do have a soft spot for senior dogs. <a href="https://magoospet.com/22587/Six-Tips-For-Healthier-Pets/">November is Adopt a Senior Dog Month</a> and we want to give you five reasons we love senior dogs and would love to know why you love your senior dog! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22641.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Whether you have had your now-senior dog since he or she was a puppy or if you and your family are considering adopting a senior dog here are five more reasons to love them! </p> <ol> <li>Senior dogs have learned about our habits and routines and have seen us at our best and our worst and love us anyway. Unconditional love is undeniable when you share your life with a senior dog. </li> <li>If you adopt a senior dog from a shelter you could be saving his life. Also, many older dogs are surrendered by their owners simply because they are old. The dog has done nothing wrong, other than having slowed down and perhaps having the need for a few more veterinarian visits than before. A senior dog rescued from a shelter is probably so scared from being there because he may have left the family he once knew and who once loved him and is now terrified and wondering what happened. This dog will be so grateful and loving you will be amazed at the connection you will have with him. </li> <li>Senior dogs are usually house trained and are definitely calmer than a puppy. If you're a senior yourself, a senior dog might be the best companion for you. A senior dog won't require as much walking or training and will be calmer and happy to lie around on the couch and snuggle with you. </li> <li>A senior dog is now as big as she is going to get. When you get a puppy you may think you're getting an eight-pound grown-up dog, but instead, this tiny puppy grows into an eighty-pound dog! When you adopt a senior dog, what you see is what you get! No surprises on size. </li> <li>The love of a senior dog cannot be compared to any other kind of love. They are happy to sit with you, walk with you, vacation with you... any time they spend with you is the best time of their -- and your -- day. </li> </ol> <p>Do you have a senior dog? Have you had your senior dog since he or she was a puppy? Did you adopt a senior and give him or her a loving and warm home? Tell us what you love about senior dogs! </p> <p>At<a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-BEDS/"> Magoos Pet we have toys and beds and treats </a>and food for your puppy all the way up to your senior dog! </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At Magoos Pet we LOVE all animals, but we do have a soft spot for senior dogs. <a href="https://magoospet.com/22587/Six-Tips-For-Healthier-Pets/">November is Adopt a Senior Dog Month</a> and we want to give you five reasons we love senior dogs and would love to know why you love your senior dog! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22641.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Whether you have had your now-senior dog since he or she was a puppy or if you and your family are considering adopting a senior dog here are five more reasons to love them! </p> <ol> <li>Senior dogs have learned about our habits and routines and have seen us at our best and our worst and love us anyway. Unconditional love is undeniable when you share your life with a senior dog. </li> <li>If you adopt a senior dog from a shelter you could be saving his life. Also, many older dogs are surrendered by their owners simply because they are old. The dog has done nothing wrong, other than having slowed down and perhaps having the need for a few more veterinarian visits than before. A senior dog rescued from a shelter is probably so scared from being there because he may have left the family he once knew and who once loved him and is now terrified and wondering what happened. This dog will be so grateful and loving you will be amazed at the connection you will have with him. </li> <li>Senior dogs are usually house trained and are definitely calmer than a puppy. If you're a senior yourself, a senior dog might be the best companion for you. A senior dog won't require as much walking or training and will be calmer and happy to lie around on the couch and snuggle with you. </li> <li>A senior dog is now as big as she is going to get. When you get a puppy you may think you're getting an eight-pound grown-up dog, but instead, this tiny puppy grows into an eighty-pound dog! When you adopt a senior dog, what you see is what you get! No surprises on size. </li> <li>The love of a senior dog cannot be compared to any other kind of love. They are happy to sit with you, walk with you, vacation with you... any time they spend with you is the best time of their -- and your -- day. </li> </ol> <p>Do you have a senior dog? Have you had your senior dog since he or she was a puppy? Did you adopt a senior and give him or her a loving and warm home? Tell us what you love about senior dogs! </p> <p>At<a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-BEDS/"> Magoos Pet we have toys and beds and treats </a>and food for your puppy all the way up to your senior dog! </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22641/5-Reasons-To-Love-Senior-Dogs/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22641/5-Reasons-To-Love-Senior-Dogs/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[11/25/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Six Tips For Healthier Pets]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Our pets are our family and that's why we all do what we can to keep our fur babies happy and healthy! October is National Pet Wellness Month and we have six tips for happy, healthy pets! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22587.jpg" /></p> <p>During October, and throughout the year, here are ways to celebrate wellness with your dog or cat (or any other pet you call family!) </p> <ul> <li>Make sure they eat well! The food you feed your pet is one of the most important ways to keep them healthy. Ask your veterinarian if there is a unique need your pet has and if he needs a special diet. If not, ask what your vet recommends and also ask how much food your pet should get to keep him at a healthy weight. </li> <li>Get up and get moving! Your cat loves to play with f<a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-TOYS/">eather toys, laser lights, catnip toys </a>and more. Dogs love to play fetch, chase balls and take long walks in the woods. Buy your dog and cat toys they can entertain themselves with and toys that you can enjoy with them. </li> <li>Give them a comfortable place to sleep. Cats love to hide in warm dark places and they also love to be comfortable. Get them a bed and put it in their favorite space. Your dog will probably want to be with you on the couch if he can! When she's not on the couch or in bed with you, give them a soft bed to sleep on. Remember, as your dog ages he will want a soft bed to cushion achy joints. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TREATS/">Delicious and nutritious treats.</a> While you don't want to overfeed your dog, you do want to give them treats that help keep their teeth clean and that offer healthy vitamins and other supplements. </li> <li>If you have small furry pets, make sure they have clean bedding. <a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SMALL-ANIMAL-CHEWS/">Hamsters and guinea pigs and mice love new toys</a> and also may need treats to chew on to keep their teeth from growing too long. Pay attention to the toys in their cages and replace them when they are chewed. </li> <li>Pay attention to your pet. They get lonely when you're away. They can read your moods and if you're upset, they get upset. Keep in mind that all your pet truly wants (yes, even your cats) is to be with you and spend time with you. Take some time, sit back and just let your pet crawl into your lap and give a belly rub or an ear scratching. On another note, you will benefit from slowing down and relaxing! </li> </ul> <p>What will you and your pet do together to celebrate pet wellness month? </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our pets are our family and that's why we all do what we can to keep our fur babies happy and healthy! October is National Pet Wellness Month and we have six tips for happy, healthy pets! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22587.jpg" /></p> <p>During October, and throughout the year, here are ways to celebrate wellness with your dog or cat (or any other pet you call family!) </p> <ul> <li>Make sure they eat well! The food you feed your pet is one of the most important ways to keep them healthy. Ask your veterinarian if there is a unique need your pet has and if he needs a special diet. If not, ask what your vet recommends and also ask how much food your pet should get to keep him at a healthy weight. </li> <li>Get up and get moving! Your cat loves to play with f<a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-TOYS/">eather toys, laser lights, catnip toys </a>and more. Dogs love to play fetch, chase balls and take long walks in the woods. Buy your dog and cat toys they can entertain themselves with and toys that you can enjoy with them. </li> <li>Give them a comfortable place to sleep. Cats love to hide in warm dark places and they also love to be comfortable. Get them a bed and put it in their favorite space. Your dog will probably want to be with you on the couch if he can! When she's not on the couch or in bed with you, give them a soft bed to sleep on. Remember, as your dog ages he will want a soft bed to cushion achy joints. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TREATS/">Delicious and nutritious treats.</a> While you don't want to overfeed your dog, you do want to give them treats that help keep their teeth clean and that offer healthy vitamins and other supplements. </li> <li>If you have small furry pets, make sure they have clean bedding. <a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SMALL-ANIMAL-CHEWS/">Hamsters and guinea pigs and mice love new toys</a> and also may need treats to chew on to keep their teeth from growing too long. Pay attention to the toys in their cages and replace them when they are chewed. </li> <li>Pay attention to your pet. They get lonely when you're away. They can read your moods and if you're upset, they get upset. Keep in mind that all your pet truly wants (yes, even your cats) is to be with you and spend time with you. Take some time, sit back and just let your pet crawl into your lap and give a belly rub or an ear scratching. On another note, you will benefit from slowing down and relaxing! </li> </ul> <p>What will you and your pet do together to celebrate pet wellness month? </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22587/Six-Tips-For-Healthier-Pets/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22587/Six-Tips-For-Healthier-Pets/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[10/05/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Unique Ways To Celebrate Your Cats]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Cats are quirky. Kittens are sometimes kooky, and always fun. Because September is Happy, Healthy Cat Month, let's talk about some fun ways to entertain -- and be entertained by -- your cat or kitten! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22521.jpg" /></p> <p>If you talk with someone who has never spent time around cats they may tell you that cats are aloof, boring because they sleep all day and that they don't truly care for humans. At Magoos Pet we know that is so far from the truth! Cats are so much fun and they do love their humans. Cats even suffer separation anxiety and don't want to be left home alone for hours at a time (we know that some people believe they are loners who are happy at home with their introverted selves) but they do enjoy company of humans and even other cats. </p> <p>What can you do to show your kitty even more love than you already do? We have some fun ways to celebrate your cat this Happy, Healthy Cat month. </p> <p>1. A new toy or some new catnip. Cats love toys and they love to have new items introduced to take away boredom. Yes, your cat may sleep the day away, but when they're awake they want to be entertained. Cats and kittens also need exercise to keep them fit and healthy. Try different types of toys to see what your cat enjoys the most -- Catnip filled toys? Stuffed mice? Feather toys? Get a new toy or two and play with your cat. </p> <p>2. Some cats love to go outdoors and you may be able to train your cat to walk on a leash with a harness on. We are advocates for cats not being allowed to run free. They can get injured and cats can upset the wildlife by killing birds at your, or your neighbors, bird feeders. If you want to train your cat to walk on a leash, start when they are young and take your time, Reward your kitty with yummy treats as you're training him to walk on a leash. </p> <p>3. <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-FURNITURE-SCRATCH/">Replace your cat's scratching posts or cat tree</a>. They get worn out and will stop working and your cat may decide to scratch on your furniture if the scratching post isn't in good shape.</p> <p>4. We know some cat parents who give their cats a tablet to play with and they put on some cat-friendly apps. One of the apps is fishing swimming around on the screen and the cat gets to "chase them." We're not sure if we'd give our kitty a tablet, but that's just us! </p> <p>5. Show your cat or kitten some love by ensuring he is happy and healthy by scheduling an annual vet visit. </p> <p>6. Give your kitty some treats. Cats may not drool over treats the way dogs do, but they do love a tasty snack now and again. </p> <p>7. Snuggle and cuddle your kitty on a regular basis! </p> <p>How will you celebrate your cat this month (and every month?) </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cats are quirky. Kittens are sometimes kooky, and always fun. Because September is Happy, Healthy Cat Month, let's talk about some fun ways to entertain -- and be entertained by -- your cat or kitten! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22521.jpg" /></p> <p>If you talk with someone who has never spent time around cats they may tell you that cats are aloof, boring because they sleep all day and that they don't truly care for humans. At Magoos Pet we know that is so far from the truth! Cats are so much fun and they do love their humans. Cats even suffer separation anxiety and don't want to be left home alone for hours at a time (we know that some people believe they are loners who are happy at home with their introverted selves) but they do enjoy company of humans and even other cats. </p> <p>What can you do to show your kitty even more love than you already do? We have some fun ways to celebrate your cat this Happy, Healthy Cat month. </p> <p>1. A new toy or some new catnip. Cats love toys and they love to have new items introduced to take away boredom. Yes, your cat may sleep the day away, but when they're awake they want to be entertained. Cats and kittens also need exercise to keep them fit and healthy. Try different types of toys to see what your cat enjoys the most -- Catnip filled toys? Stuffed mice? Feather toys? Get a new toy or two and play with your cat. </p> <p>2. Some cats love to go outdoors and you may be able to train your cat to walk on a leash with a harness on. We are advocates for cats not being allowed to run free. They can get injured and cats can upset the wildlife by killing birds at your, or your neighbors, bird feeders. If you want to train your cat to walk on a leash, start when they are young and take your time, Reward your kitty with yummy treats as you're training him to walk on a leash. </p> <p>3. <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-FURNITURE-SCRATCH/">Replace your cat's scratching posts or cat tree</a>. They get worn out and will stop working and your cat may decide to scratch on your furniture if the scratching post isn't in good shape.</p> <p>4. We know some cat parents who give their cats a tablet to play with and they put on some cat-friendly apps. One of the apps is fishing swimming around on the screen and the cat gets to "chase them." We're not sure if we'd give our kitty a tablet, but that's just us! </p> <p>5. Show your cat or kitten some love by ensuring he is happy and healthy by scheduling an annual vet visit. </p> <p>6. Give your kitty some treats. Cats may not drool over treats the way dogs do, but they do love a tasty snack now and again. </p> <p>7. Snuggle and cuddle your kitty on a regular basis! </p> <p>How will you celebrate your cat this month (and every month?) </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22521/Unique-Ways-To-Celebrate-Your-Cats/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22521/Unique-Ways-To-Celebrate-Your-Cats/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[09/11/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Ease Your Dog's Loneliness]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>If you've gone back to work or the children have gone back to school, your pup may be experiencing loneliness and separation anxiety. This could lead to him chewing your favorite shoes, barking all day or other destructive behaviors. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22509.jpg" /></p> <p>Our dogs (and cats) get accustomed to routines. If you'd been working from home or teaching your children at home during the pandemic, your pups happily had you with them during the day and night. It was a great bonding time for so many people and their pets that it will be hard for both humans and canines to be separated. There is also the issue of the "pandemic pups" that were adopted during the shutdown that are now being faced with their humans being gone when all they had known was all the time togetherness. We know some rescues and shelters are concerned that some adoptive pet parents may feel the need to "return" their pets when they go back to work, but we can assure you -- a dog or cat is a lifetime connection and there is no reason to think, "my dog will be too lonely, so I need to find her a new home." Nothing could be further from the truth! </p> <h2>We have tips for how to ease your dog's loneliness</h2> <p>1. Ease into your pet being left home alone. If you know you're going back to work or school, prepare your dog for the upcoming separation by starting with slow separations right now. Start leaving her home while you grocery shop or visit with friends or other activities when you can't take her alone. You may want to start out with a fifteen-minute separation, then work up to an hour or two or more. Once your dog gets accustomed to the fact that you're leaving BUT you are coming back, her separation anxiety might be lessened. </p> <p>2. <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TOYS/">Buy him some new toys</a>. Just as you'd get bored with the same toys or activities, so too will your dog. If you're going to have to leave him home alone, give him new toys that will keep him entertained with their newness. Consider a puzzle ball or other item that will keep your dog's mind engaged and give him a reward when he solves the puzzle. </p> <p>3. <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-BEDS/">Leave an item of clothing with your scent on it home with your dog</a>. Wear a t-shirt or even a pair of socks, and put it in your pup's crate or his bed. Having your scent may help keep him calmer. </p> <p>4. Ask a friend or family member or a pet walking pro to come to your home and pay a visit, play with your pup and take him for a walk. The walk will give your pup a chance to go potty and that could mean you come home to a clean house. </p> <p>5. Leave the television or radio on so your dog isn't in a completely silent home. If she's home with no "background noise" she may spend the day barking at the neighbors. </p> <p>Remember, our dogs look to us as lifetime partners and if you work with your pup, you can ease her loneliness and help with any separation anxiety he may experience. </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you've gone back to work or the children have gone back to school, your pup may be experiencing loneliness and separation anxiety. This could lead to him chewing your favorite shoes, barking all day or other destructive behaviors. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22509.jpg" /></p> <p>Our dogs (and cats) get accustomed to routines. If you'd been working from home or teaching your children at home during the pandemic, your pups happily had you with them during the day and night. It was a great bonding time for so many people and their pets that it will be hard for both humans and canines to be separated. There is also the issue of the "pandemic pups" that were adopted during the shutdown that are now being faced with their humans being gone when all they had known was all the time togetherness. We know some rescues and shelters are concerned that some adoptive pet parents may feel the need to "return" their pets when they go back to work, but we can assure you -- a dog or cat is a lifetime connection and there is no reason to think, "my dog will be too lonely, so I need to find her a new home." Nothing could be further from the truth! </p> <h2>We have tips for how to ease your dog's loneliness</h2> <p>1. Ease into your pet being left home alone. If you know you're going back to work or school, prepare your dog for the upcoming separation by starting with slow separations right now. Start leaving her home while you grocery shop or visit with friends or other activities when you can't take her alone. You may want to start out with a fifteen-minute separation, then work up to an hour or two or more. Once your dog gets accustomed to the fact that you're leaving BUT you are coming back, her separation anxiety might be lessened. </p> <p>2. <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TOYS/">Buy him some new toys</a>. Just as you'd get bored with the same toys or activities, so too will your dog. If you're going to have to leave him home alone, give him new toys that will keep him entertained with their newness. Consider a puzzle ball or other item that will keep your dog's mind engaged and give him a reward when he solves the puzzle. </p> <p>3. <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-BEDS/">Leave an item of clothing with your scent on it home with your dog</a>. Wear a t-shirt or even a pair of socks, and put it in your pup's crate or his bed. Having your scent may help keep him calmer. </p> <p>4. Ask a friend or family member or a pet walking pro to come to your home and pay a visit, play with your pup and take him for a walk. The walk will give your pup a chance to go potty and that could mean you come home to a clean house. </p> <p>5. Leave the television or radio on so your dog isn't in a completely silent home. If she's home with no "background noise" she may spend the day barking at the neighbors. </p> <p>Remember, our dogs look to us as lifetime partners and if you work with your pup, you can ease her loneliness and help with any separation anxiety he may experience. </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22509/How-To-Ease-Your-Dog%27s-Loneliness/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22509/How-To-Ease-Your-Dog%27s-Loneliness/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[09/11/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[What You Need To Know About Bearded Dragons]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p> "I just got a dragon!" Can you imagine wow-ing your friends with that statement? What you're talking about is a bearded dragon and they are certainly a fun reptile to bring into your home. They are interesting, intriguing and enjoy interacting with humans. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22485.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>If you've been thinking about bringing a reptile into your home, a bearded dragon is an ideal choice in exotic pets. They do have a personality and will learn who you are and will eventually come running to the side of her cage to greet you! They are fun to watch and many of them seem engaged with their humans and surroundings. Some reptile owners do handle their bearded dragons and if you want to do that you need to start slowly and get him accustomed to your touch. If you take him out, make sure you do it in a space that if he runs away (they are fast) that you can find him and return him to the safety of his habitat. </p> <h2>What you need to know about bearded dragons</h2> <p>These are great "starter" reptiles because they are friendly and love interacting with their humans. </p> <ul> <li>They don't require a mate in the tank. Bearded dragons are happier when they are the only dragon in a tank (even though you may see more than one in a tank at a pet store, don't feel you need to buy more than one) </li> <li>Dragons eat crickets and produce (lettuce blends, dandelions) Wash any produce before you feed it. If you get a baby dragon it will need crickets at least daily so make sure you are close to a cricket supplier. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/21471/Why-We-Love-Leopard-Geckos/">Bearded dragons don't mind being handled</a> as long as you get them accustomed to you as soon as possible. </li> <li>You may notice your dragon following you or looking at you or even "waving" and yes, they are doing that! They are interacting with you. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/REPTILE-Reptile-Heaters/">Dragons need a warm place</a> upon which to lie -- a heated rock for example. They also need a heat lamp -- one with a day light lamp and one red for nighttime is ideal. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/African-Mopani-Wood-12-Inch-097612201925/">Dragons like to climb</a> so make sure their tank has a log they can climb up on. </li> <li>Because they are from the desert (Australia) they don't require humid conditions. In fact, place a shallow bowl of water in the tank and they can climb in and take a bath when they need moisture </li> </ul> <p>We love bearded dragons and how they interact with us. </p> <p>Magoo's Pet has just what you need to get started with your bearded dragon! </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> "I just got a dragon!" Can you imagine wow-ing your friends with that statement? What you're talking about is a bearded dragon and they are certainly a fun reptile to bring into your home. They are interesting, intriguing and enjoy interacting with humans. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22485.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>If you've been thinking about bringing a reptile into your home, a bearded dragon is an ideal choice in exotic pets. They do have a personality and will learn who you are and will eventually come running to the side of her cage to greet you! They are fun to watch and many of them seem engaged with their humans and surroundings. Some reptile owners do handle their bearded dragons and if you want to do that you need to start slowly and get him accustomed to your touch. If you take him out, make sure you do it in a space that if he runs away (they are fast) that you can find him and return him to the safety of his habitat. </p> <h2>What you need to know about bearded dragons</h2> <p>These are great "starter" reptiles because they are friendly and love interacting with their humans. </p> <ul> <li>They don't require a mate in the tank. Bearded dragons are happier when they are the only dragon in a tank (even though you may see more than one in a tank at a pet store, don't feel you need to buy more than one) </li> <li>Dragons eat crickets and produce (lettuce blends, dandelions) Wash any produce before you feed it. If you get a baby dragon it will need crickets at least daily so make sure you are close to a cricket supplier. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/21471/Why-We-Love-Leopard-Geckos/">Bearded dragons don't mind being handled</a> as long as you get them accustomed to you as soon as possible. </li> <li>You may notice your dragon following you or looking at you or even "waving" and yes, they are doing that! They are interacting with you. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/REPTILE-Reptile-Heaters/">Dragons need a warm place</a> upon which to lie -- a heated rock for example. They also need a heat lamp -- one with a day light lamp and one red for nighttime is ideal. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/African-Mopani-Wood-12-Inch-097612201925/">Dragons like to climb</a> so make sure their tank has a log they can climb up on. </li> <li>Because they are from the desert (Australia) they don't require humid conditions. In fact, place a shallow bowl of water in the tank and they can climb in and take a bath when they need moisture </li> </ul> <p>We love bearded dragons and how they interact with us. </p> <p>Magoo's Pet has just what you need to get started with your bearded dragon! </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoo's Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22485/What-You-Need-To-Know-About-Bearded-Dragons/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22485/What-You-Need-To-Know-About-Bearded-Dragons/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[08/04/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[5 Ways To Have Fun With Your Cat]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>August 8 is International Cat Day and we have put together our top five ways to have fun with a cat or kitten in your life. Even though cat parents have fun with their felines daily, we just want to toss out a few fun ideas to consider! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22473.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p><strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/22275/Why-You-Should-Adopt-A-Tabby-Cat/">What do you know about cats</a>? </strong></p> <ol> <li>They love to sleep</li> <li>They love to play with toys</li> <li>They enjoy a good sprinkle of catnip</li> <li>They don't all love belly rubs</li> <li>Some love to go outside wearing a harness to explore</li> <li>They love to snuggle and spend time with their humans</li> </ol> <h2>5 ways to have fun with your cats</h2> <p>At Magoo's Pet, we love all pets, but today let's focus on felines -- kittens and cats -- and how to have fun with them. Playing with your cat has benefits that include: keeping them mentally and physically active and engaged, tiring them out so they aren't destructive if left home alone and it's a great way to build the bond you have with your cat. </p> <p><strong>New toys. </strong>Cats get bored with the same toys just as dogs do. Can you imagine only having one or two things to do as a hobby or a way to pass the time? Wouldn't you get sick of it after a while and want to have a change? Our cats feel the same. You can either go buy some new toys or pack up some of the toys you already have and put them away. In a week or so bring them back out and take away the ones they were playing with. That will keep everything fresh and new for your cat. You can also buy a few new toys to introduce for playtime. Cats love feather toys, objects they can "hunt" and pounce on and catnip-filled items. Look for toys that let you get engaged in play with them. </p> <p><strong>A new bed.</strong> Your cat may not sleep in a bed the way your dog does, but they do love a comfy place in which to lie their heads. Find a soft bed and put it in a sunny, solitary space. If your c<a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-Cat-Bed/">at loves sleeping in a closet, put a bed there</a>. They will thank you for the comfort. </p> <p><strong>Take them outdoors. </strong>If you are patient you can get your cat accustomed to wearing a harness and leash and take them out of doors. Cats love to feel the grass beneath their bellies and roll in it. They also love to explore and pounce on bugs they find. If there is a sunny spot on the porch, they will likely claim it and spend time there. If you have the space, time and funds, build them a catio where they can go indoors or out in the safety of an enclosed space. </p> <p><strong>Give them a box or a paper bag</strong>. If you haven't ever seen how much fun a cat can have with an opened paper bag or an empty box you are in for an entertaining time. The next Magoos Pet delivery you receive -- don't break down the box, put it on the floor and watch your cats explore. If you want to make it even more fun, sprinkle in some catnip or rolled-up piece of paper. They will amuse themselves for quite some time. </p> <p><strong>Teach your cat a trick. </strong>Yes, cats can be trained to do tricks. You can train a cat to roll over, give you a high-five, fetch and other fun games. Cats are smart and enjoy interacting with their humans. If you're going to teach your cat to do tricks, be patient and reward good behavior with a treat your cat doesn't usually get. An unexpected and high-quality treat will be a motivator for the kitty. If you want to teach your kitty to stop scratching your furniture you can train him to scratch on his scratching post by removing him from the couch when he's scratching it and move him to a space he is supposed to scratch<a href="https://magoospet.com/Kitty-Tower-Scratcher-Small-791611011386/">, like his scratching post. Sprinkle catnip</a> on the post and praise your kitty when he scratches there. </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>August 8 is International Cat Day and we have put together our top five ways to have fun with a cat or kitten in your life. Even though cat parents have fun with their felines daily, we just want to toss out a few fun ideas to consider! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22473.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p><strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/22275/Why-You-Should-Adopt-A-Tabby-Cat/">What do you know about cats</a>? </strong></p> <ol> <li>They love to sleep</li> <li>They love to play with toys</li> <li>They enjoy a good sprinkle of catnip</li> <li>They don't all love belly rubs</li> <li>Some love to go outside wearing a harness to explore</li> <li>They love to snuggle and spend time with their humans</li> </ol> <h2>5 ways to have fun with your cats</h2> <p>At Magoo's Pet, we love all pets, but today let's focus on felines -- kittens and cats -- and how to have fun with them. Playing with your cat has benefits that include: keeping them mentally and physically active and engaged, tiring them out so they aren't destructive if left home alone and it's a great way to build the bond you have with your cat. </p> <p><strong>New toys. </strong>Cats get bored with the same toys just as dogs do. Can you imagine only having one or two things to do as a hobby or a way to pass the time? Wouldn't you get sick of it after a while and want to have a change? Our cats feel the same. You can either go buy some new toys or pack up some of the toys you already have and put them away. In a week or so bring them back out and take away the ones they were playing with. That will keep everything fresh and new for your cat. You can also buy a few new toys to introduce for playtime. Cats love feather toys, objects they can "hunt" and pounce on and catnip-filled items. Look for toys that let you get engaged in play with them. </p> <p><strong>A new bed.</strong> Your cat may not sleep in a bed the way your dog does, but they do love a comfy place in which to lie their heads. Find a soft bed and put it in a sunny, solitary space. If your c<a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-Cat-Bed/">at loves sleeping in a closet, put a bed there</a>. They will thank you for the comfort. </p> <p><strong>Take them outdoors. </strong>If you are patient you can get your cat accustomed to wearing a harness and leash and take them out of doors. Cats love to feel the grass beneath their bellies and roll in it. They also love to explore and pounce on bugs they find. If there is a sunny spot on the porch, they will likely claim it and spend time there. If you have the space, time and funds, build them a catio where they can go indoors or out in the safety of an enclosed space. </p> <p><strong>Give them a box or a paper bag</strong>. If you haven't ever seen how much fun a cat can have with an opened paper bag or an empty box you are in for an entertaining time. The next Magoos Pet delivery you receive -- don't break down the box, put it on the floor and watch your cats explore. If you want to make it even more fun, sprinkle in some catnip or rolled-up piece of paper. They will amuse themselves for quite some time. </p> <p><strong>Teach your cat a trick. </strong>Yes, cats can be trained to do tricks. You can train a cat to roll over, give you a high-five, fetch and other fun games. Cats are smart and enjoy interacting with their humans. If you're going to teach your cat to do tricks, be patient and reward good behavior with a treat your cat doesn't usually get. An unexpected and high-quality treat will be a motivator for the kitty. If you want to teach your kitty to stop scratching your furniture you can train him to scratch on his scratching post by removing him from the couch when he's scratching it and move him to a space he is supposed to scratch<a href="https://magoospet.com/Kitty-Tower-Scratcher-Small-791611011386/">, like his scratching post. Sprinkle catnip</a> on the post and praise your kitty when he scratches there. </p> <h3>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healthy! </h3> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22473/5-Ways-To-Have-Fun-With-Your-Cat/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22473/5-Ways-To-Have-Fun-With-Your-Cat/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[08/04/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Fish Are Great Stress Relievers]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Let's face it: Life is sometimes stressful. It could be because you're still dealing with coronavirus pandemic issues, working from home with the children in the background or rushing through traffic to get to and from the office. Regardless of the reason, fish can help relieve stress and anxiety and it is as simple as sitting down in front of the tank and watching them in the water. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22401.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p><strong>You don't have to have a fancy aquarium set up. In fact</strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/22023/Why-A-Betta-Fish-Is-A-Great-Pandemic-Pet/"><strong>, </strong>Betta fish are ideal fishy partners in crime </a>when it comes to stress relief! What do you need to do to welcome a fish into your home? Not much, really! </p> <ol> <li>Decide <a href="http://Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy!">where you will place the fish tank</a></li> <li>Decide if you want freshwater or salt water</li> <li>Decide how big of a tank you want</li> <li>Decide whether you want a lot of fish or just one or two </li> <li>Learn about how to properly care for the fish you're bringing home -- the pet store where you get your fish is great a resource. </li> <li>Buy all the necessary equipment and get it set up before you bring your fish home. There may be a period of time you need to take to get the tank set up and the water properly ready for the fish. Do that first, then go back for your fish. </li> <li>Know how much time you want to put into caring for your fish. For example, a goldfish requires much less maintenance than a saltwater tank. </li> <li>Know what kind of look you want for your fish tank and invest in the accessories. </li> <li>Know whether you'd prefer to watch the fish swim through tall grasses or if you'd like to see a pirate treasure chest or a skull or even a scuba diver adding to the fun of your tank. </li> </ol> <p>Sitting in a darkened room with the only light the one from the fish tank is relaxing as a bedtime routine. Consider your fish tank as your form of entertainment -- you can watch the fish zip around the tank instead of turning on the television or looking at a screen. </p> <p>When you get home from work and are looking for a quick way to chill out, grab your favorite beverage and spend time with your fish. Watching your fish is also a great way to start the day. It is almost hypnotic watching them swim to and fro. We can almost guarantee you will love the investment you've made in your fish tank.</p> <p>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let's face it: Life is sometimes stressful. It could be because you're still dealing with coronavirus pandemic issues, working from home with the children in the background or rushing through traffic to get to and from the office. Regardless of the reason, fish can help relieve stress and anxiety and it is as simple as sitting down in front of the tank and watching them in the water. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22401.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p><strong>You don't have to have a fancy aquarium set up. In fact</strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/22023/Why-A-Betta-Fish-Is-A-Great-Pandemic-Pet/"><strong>, </strong>Betta fish are ideal fishy partners in crime </a>when it comes to stress relief! What do you need to do to welcome a fish into your home? Not much, really! </p> <ol> <li>Decide <a href="http://Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy!">where you will place the fish tank</a></li> <li>Decide if you want freshwater or salt water</li> <li>Decide how big of a tank you want</li> <li>Decide whether you want a lot of fish or just one or two </li> <li>Learn about how to properly care for the fish you're bringing home -- the pet store where you get your fish is great a resource. </li> <li>Buy all the necessary equipment and get it set up before you bring your fish home. There may be a period of time you need to take to get the tank set up and the water properly ready for the fish. Do that first, then go back for your fish. </li> <li>Know how much time you want to put into caring for your fish. For example, a goldfish requires much less maintenance than a saltwater tank. </li> <li>Know what kind of look you want for your fish tank and invest in the accessories. </li> <li>Know whether you'd prefer to watch the fish swim through tall grasses or if you'd like to see a pirate treasure chest or a skull or even a scuba diver adding to the fun of your tank. </li> </ol> <p>Sitting in a darkened room with the only light the one from the fish tank is relaxing as a bedtime routine. Consider your fish tank as your form of entertainment -- you can watch the fish zip around the tank instead of turning on the television or looking at a screen. </p> <p>When you get home from work and are looking for a quick way to chill out, grab your favorite beverage and spend time with your fish. Watching your fish is also a great way to start the day. It is almost hypnotic watching them swim to and fro. We can almost guarantee you will love the investment you've made in your fish tank.</p> <p>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22401/Fish-Are-Great-Stress-Relievers/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22401/Fish-Are-Great-Stress-Relievers/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[06/28/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[5 Ways To Keep Wild Birds Happy This Summer]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Summer has hit the country hard in many areas. The Pacific Northwest is seeing triple-digit temperatures -- those are usually seen in Arizona! Areas in the Northeast are even under heat advisory warnings. If you're a human with access to air conditioning, you can get through the heat and humidity, but what can you do to help wild birds? </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22383.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>The team at Magoos Pet has put together a list of <a href="https://magoospet.com/22251/7-Ways-To-Get-Birds-To-Your-Yard/">5 ways to keep wild birds happy (happier!) this summer.</a> </p> <p><strong>Give them water.</strong> If it's hot, the available water sources may have dried up. Put out a bird bath or even a shallow plastic tub to hold water. Check the water regularly to ensure it's still full and that there are no bugs taking up residence. Stagnant water is a magnet for mosquitoes and you don't want them taking up residence in your yard! </p> <p><strong>Feed them. </strong>You may usually only keep your wild bird feeders full in the winter months to make it easier for those birds who winter near you to easily find food. In these hot months, many of their food sources like berries may have shriveled up and won't provide the nutrition they need. </p> <p><strong>Check the suet. </strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/6-Qt-Cedar-Suet-Feeder-857907005573/">Wild birds love suet </a>BUT in extremely hot conditions, the suet can turn rancid and can get wild birds ill. The suet may also attract ants or other bugs you may not want on your feeders. Make a note to check the quality and quantity of the suet regularly and replace it when necessary. </p> <p><strong>Give them shade. </strong>If you're cutting down any branches, consider laying them around where you have the feeders set up to give them shelter while they are eating and to get out of the sun. </p> <p><strong>Keep the pets away.</strong> Wild birds are naturally wary -- they need to be in order to survive. Give them a chance to eat in peace. Keep your cats away from the feeders and that goes for keeping your dogs away from the feeders. If you fill the feeders at a specific time and the birds flock there, that is the ideal time to keep cats and dogs away. If you have neighborhood cats who roam free, consider sprinkling used coffee grounds or lemon or lime rinds around the feeders -- it's been said that these items may keep the cats away (and they won't hurt the birds). </p> <p>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer has hit the country hard in many areas. The Pacific Northwest is seeing triple-digit temperatures -- those are usually seen in Arizona! Areas in the Northeast are even under heat advisory warnings. If you're a human with access to air conditioning, you can get through the heat and humidity, but what can you do to help wild birds? </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22383.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>The team at Magoos Pet has put together a list of <a href="https://magoospet.com/22251/7-Ways-To-Get-Birds-To-Your-Yard/">5 ways to keep wild birds happy (happier!) this summer.</a> </p> <p><strong>Give them water.</strong> If it's hot, the available water sources may have dried up. Put out a bird bath or even a shallow plastic tub to hold water. Check the water regularly to ensure it's still full and that there are no bugs taking up residence. Stagnant water is a magnet for mosquitoes and you don't want them taking up residence in your yard! </p> <p><strong>Feed them. </strong>You may usually only keep your wild bird feeders full in the winter months to make it easier for those birds who winter near you to easily find food. In these hot months, many of their food sources like berries may have shriveled up and won't provide the nutrition they need. </p> <p><strong>Check the suet. </strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/6-Qt-Cedar-Suet-Feeder-857907005573/">Wild birds love suet </a>BUT in extremely hot conditions, the suet can turn rancid and can get wild birds ill. The suet may also attract ants or other bugs you may not want on your feeders. Make a note to check the quality and quantity of the suet regularly and replace it when necessary. </p> <p><strong>Give them shade. </strong>If you're cutting down any branches, consider laying them around where you have the feeders set up to give them shelter while they are eating and to get out of the sun. </p> <p><strong>Keep the pets away.</strong> Wild birds are naturally wary -- they need to be in order to survive. Give them a chance to eat in peace. Keep your cats away from the feeders and that goes for keeping your dogs away from the feeders. If you fill the feeders at a specific time and the birds flock there, that is the ideal time to keep cats and dogs away. If you have neighborhood cats who roam free, consider sprinkling used coffee grounds or lemon or lime rinds around the feeders -- it's been said that these items may keep the cats away (and they won't hurt the birds). </p> <p>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22383/5-Ways-To-Keep-Wild-Birds-Happy-This-Summer/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22383/5-Ways-To-Keep-Wild-Birds-Happy-This-Summer/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[06/28/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[4th Of July Pet Safety Tips]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Pet parents know that the 4th of July might be a fun holiday and a time of family get-togethers and celebrations, but for our furry family members, it can be a day fraught with fear and tension. Also, a startling fact is that July 5 is one of the busiest days at shelters and rescues because dogs and cats who got scared and ran off into the night are surrendered there. <a href="https://magoospet.com/22317/5-Ways-To-Protect-Your-Dog-This-Summer/">Don't let your pet become a statistic</a> this year. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22371.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>What can you do to enjoy the Independence day activities with your friends and family all while keeping your pet safe? We have put together a list of ways to do just that and not let your beloved cat or dog become a 5th of July statistic. </p> <p>1. Make sure your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/">dog (and cat) are wearing collars </a>with your contact information on them. If your cat is both an indoor and an outdoor cat, make sure the collar is a safety breakaway style. </p> <p>2. If your dog and cat are microchipped, ensure the contact information is up-to-date in case you need to be contacted. </p> <p>3. Keep your pets indoors. Even if you let your cat roam free (a practice we don't embrace) on July 4 keep them indoors. The sights and sounds of the fireworks could cause them to bolt into the road or just run a further distance than they may typically roam at night. For your dogs, walk them and have them do their business before the fireworks start. </p> <p>4. If you're having guests over, make sure they know that your pets are not allowed outside and make sure they check each time they go into and out of the house. You may want to put your dog into her crate and keep her safe that way. </p> <p>5. Don't let your guests feed your pets table scraps. Tell your guests that your pets are on a specific food routine and that table scraps could make them ill. </p> <p>6. If your pets are afraid of the sights and sounds of fireworks, and many are, don't let them come with you to fireworks displays. They may pull out of your hands and run away and some dogs may even bite family members or strangers because they are afraid. </p> <p>7. Ask your veterinarian if your pet would benefit from a <a href="https://magoospet.com/store/filtered/k_cbd/sd1_7f9c5a5d33be/">CBD treat like those that Honest Paws manufacturers.</a> CBD treats may help keep your pet calmer during the fireworks display and help alleviate his stress. </p> <p>8. If your dog is truly afraid and if he also suffers from separation anxiety, you will either want to stay home with him or you will want to hire a pet sitter or ask a friend to sit with your pup and kitty. Close the windows and curtains and turn on some background or white noise to keep your pet calmer. </p> <p>Fireworks displays may elicit a lot of oohhhs and aaaahhhs from humans, but they cause our beloved pets a significant amount of fear and anxiety. </p> <p>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pet parents know that the 4th of July might be a fun holiday and a time of family get-togethers and celebrations, but for our furry family members, it can be a day fraught with fear and tension. Also, a startling fact is that July 5 is one of the busiest days at shelters and rescues because dogs and cats who got scared and ran off into the night are surrendered there. <a href="https://magoospet.com/22317/5-Ways-To-Protect-Your-Dog-This-Summer/">Don't let your pet become a statistic</a> this year. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22371.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>What can you do to enjoy the Independence day activities with your friends and family all while keeping your pet safe? We have put together a list of ways to do just that and not let your beloved cat or dog become a 5th of July statistic. </p> <p>1. Make sure your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/">dog (and cat) are wearing collars </a>with your contact information on them. If your cat is both an indoor and an outdoor cat, make sure the collar is a safety breakaway style. </p> <p>2. If your dog and cat are microchipped, ensure the contact information is up-to-date in case you need to be contacted. </p> <p>3. Keep your pets indoors. Even if you let your cat roam free (a practice we don't embrace) on July 4 keep them indoors. The sights and sounds of the fireworks could cause them to bolt into the road or just run a further distance than they may typically roam at night. For your dogs, walk them and have them do their business before the fireworks start. </p> <p>4. If you're having guests over, make sure they know that your pets are not allowed outside and make sure they check each time they go into and out of the house. You may want to put your dog into her crate and keep her safe that way. </p> <p>5. Don't let your guests feed your pets table scraps. Tell your guests that your pets are on a specific food routine and that table scraps could make them ill. </p> <p>6. If your pets are afraid of the sights and sounds of fireworks, and many are, don't let them come with you to fireworks displays. They may pull out of your hands and run away and some dogs may even bite family members or strangers because they are afraid. </p> <p>7. Ask your veterinarian if your pet would benefit from a <a href="https://magoospet.com/store/filtered/k_cbd/sd1_7f9c5a5d33be/">CBD treat like those that Honest Paws manufacturers.</a> CBD treats may help keep your pet calmer during the fireworks display and help alleviate his stress. </p> <p>8. If your dog is truly afraid and if he also suffers from separation anxiety, you will either want to stay home with him or you will want to hire a pet sitter or ask a friend to sit with your pup and kitty. Close the windows and curtains and turn on some background or white noise to keep your pet calmer. </p> <p>Fireworks displays may elicit a lot of oohhhs and aaaahhhs from humans, but they cause our beloved pets a significant amount of fear and anxiety. </p> <p>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22371/4th-Of-July-Pet-Safety-Tips/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22371/4th-Of-July-Pet-Safety-Tips/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[06/28/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[3 Reasons To Adopt A Rabbit]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Rabbits are cuddly, cute, trainable and a great first pet for your child. Rabbits, like any other pet and depending on the age of your child will require adult supervision and also require a fair amount of responsibility that both the parent and the child need to commit to. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22323.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Has your child been asking for a pet? Has he been specifically asking for a rabbit? A bunny is a great "starter" pet for a child, but as with any pet, you need to commit to it for its lifetime. We have heard too many stories of families who buy their child a fluffy adorable chick for Easter or even a tiny fluffy bunny only to lose interest when the chick turns into a full-fledged chicken and the bunny turns into a rabbit. Talk with your child about the importance of loving her pet for a lifetime then begin looking for a bunny to add to your family. Did you know you may be able to find a bunny to adopt at your local shelter? Give them a call and ask if they know of any bunnies you could welcome into your home. </p> <p>Here are <a href="https://magoospet.com/21039/HOW-TO-CARE-FOR-A-RABBIT/">three reasons we love bunnies/rabbits as a family pet</a>. </p> <p>1. <a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-TOYS/"><strong>You can train a rabbit.</strong></a> Rabbits are intelligent and that means they can be trained to do things like: come to their names and use a litter box! Training your rabbit to use a litter box means it will be easy to clean up after her and will help keep you and your bunny happily co-existing for years to come. </p> <p>2<strong>. Bunnies reciprocate your love and affection</strong>. As long as your rabbit is handled and petted and spoken to every day, he will come to welcome your touch and will hop over to greet you -- much like a dog would. Rabbits may be able to happily live as a single pet, but they do love their humans and affection and attention. Approach your new bunny slowly and let her get accustomed to you and your touch and she will come to look forward to it and just might even snuggle up with you! </p> <p>3. <strong>Rabbits can get along happily with your other pets.</strong> As long as your cats and dogs are introduced to the rabbit as a pet and not as prey they may share a bed together! Remember, though there are some breeds of dogs who have the natural instinct to hunt so you need to make certain you're not introducing your rabbit to a dangerous situation. </p> <p><strong>A bonus tip</strong> is that you can travel with your bunny! Just as you can get your dog or cat to be happy on a car trip, so too can you do that with your rabbit. Make sure your rabbit is crate-trained so he is safe in the car and you can bring him on your family vacations with you!</p> <p>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rabbits are cuddly, cute, trainable and a great first pet for your child. Rabbits, like any other pet and depending on the age of your child will require adult supervision and also require a fair amount of responsibility that both the parent and the child need to commit to. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22323.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Has your child been asking for a pet? Has he been specifically asking for a rabbit? A bunny is a great "starter" pet for a child, but as with any pet, you need to commit to it for its lifetime. We have heard too many stories of families who buy their child a fluffy adorable chick for Easter or even a tiny fluffy bunny only to lose interest when the chick turns into a full-fledged chicken and the bunny turns into a rabbit. Talk with your child about the importance of loving her pet for a lifetime then begin looking for a bunny to add to your family. Did you know you may be able to find a bunny to adopt at your local shelter? Give them a call and ask if they know of any bunnies you could welcome into your home. </p> <p>Here are <a href="https://magoospet.com/21039/HOW-TO-CARE-FOR-A-RABBIT/">three reasons we love bunnies/rabbits as a family pet</a>. </p> <p>1. <a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-TOYS/"><strong>You can train a rabbit.</strong></a> Rabbits are intelligent and that means they can be trained to do things like: come to their names and use a litter box! Training your rabbit to use a litter box means it will be easy to clean up after her and will help keep you and your bunny happily co-existing for years to come. </p> <p>2<strong>. Bunnies reciprocate your love and affection</strong>. As long as your rabbit is handled and petted and spoken to every day, he will come to welcome your touch and will hop over to greet you -- much like a dog would. Rabbits may be able to happily live as a single pet, but they do love their humans and affection and attention. Approach your new bunny slowly and let her get accustomed to you and your touch and she will come to look forward to it and just might even snuggle up with you! </p> <p>3. <strong>Rabbits can get along happily with your other pets.</strong> As long as your cats and dogs are introduced to the rabbit as a pet and not as prey they may share a bed together! Remember, though there are some breeds of dogs who have the natural instinct to hunt so you need to make certain you're not introducing your rabbit to a dangerous situation. </p> <p><strong>A bonus tip</strong> is that you can travel with your bunny! Just as you can get your dog or cat to be happy on a car trip, so too can you do that with your rabbit. Make sure your rabbit is crate-trained so he is safe in the car and you can bring him on your family vacations with you!</p> <p>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22323/3-Reasons-To-Adopt-A-Rabbit/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22323/3-Reasons-To-Adopt-A-Rabbit/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[06/28/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[5 Ways To Protect Your Dog This Summer]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Summer is here and it seems like it has been a long time coming, right? Your dogs may love it, but you need to ensure they are safe when they spend time in the sun. We have tips to keep your dogs safe this summer! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22317.jpg" /></p> <p>Many dogs love to play in the water, our dogs definitely want to be with us, no matter where we are! And we love that, but as pet parents, it is up to us to keep our dogs safe under the sun. </p> <p>Did you know: Dogs can get sunburned? It's true! This is especially true for white or light-colored dogs or dogs with short fur. If you have a dog with short fur, or one who is light-colored, you will want to shop for sunblock and cover your pup's nose, ears and perhaps even his or her entire body. </p> <p><strong>We have put together 5 ways to <a href="https://magoospet.com/22101/Four-Ways-To-Entertain-Your-Dog-Indoors/">keep your dog safe this summer,</a></strong> especially since Memorial Day is upon us and that is the official kick-off to summer! Memorial Day also usually means picnics, friends, family and even road trips, right? </p> <p>1. <strong>Bring your pup's food with you to the picnic</strong>. Hot dogs, hamburgers and other delicious grilled foods are all right for the humans, but could make your pup sick. It may be tempting to slip him food from your plate but resist the urge. Items in salads, like onions can be unhealthy, or even deadly for your pup. If you HAVE to slip your pup a treat, stick to fresh veggies like carrots, green peppers or zucchini slices. Fruits like apple slices or even small bites of watermelon (with no seeds) can be a delicious treat. </p> <p>2. <strong>Keep your pup on a leash</strong>. This is especially true if you're at an unfamiliar place. Your dog may be trained well enough to come back to you when you call, but don't take a chance that something will scare him and he will run off and forget all his training. Invest in a harness and a collar and leash for your pup that is comfortable and stylish. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Dog-Dog-Tags/">Make sure your dog has a collar with your contact information </a>on it and that it is up-to-date. </p> <p>3. <strong>Bring a water bowl and keep it full. </strong>It may not seem hot to you, but it could be hot for your pup, especially if she is running around with other dogs or with family members. Keep the water bowl full and make sure your dog knows where it is. Stop her frequently and give her a drink. </p> <p>4. <strong>Don't force your dog into the water </strong>in a swimming pool or other body of water. Not all dogs can swim and not all dogs should be in the water. Bulldogs, for example, are too heavy to swim. If they go in the water they shouldn't go any deeper than their bellies and you need to make sure their feet can still touch the ground. Put your dog in a life vest -- even if she is a good swimmer -- to keep her safe. </p> <p>5.<strong> Pay attention to your dog's body language.</strong> Your pup may be the gentlest soul on the planet, but if she is in an unfamiliar place surrounded by unfamiliar people, you need to ensure she is not anxious and that she is not scared. A scared dog may bite simply to protect herself. If possible, find a quiet space you and your pup can escape to if she is getting too wound up. Also, keep in mind that children are face-level with a dog and if your dog isn't accustomed to having a child right in her face, she may be scared or nervous and bite. Keep everyone safe this summer season. </p> <p>When <a href="https://magoospet.com/Dog-Dog-Travel/">traveling to your destination, keep your pup secure </a>in the car by keeping him in a crate or leashed into a safety harness. </p> <p>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer is here and it seems like it has been a long time coming, right? Your dogs may love it, but you need to ensure they are safe when they spend time in the sun. We have tips to keep your dogs safe this summer! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22317.jpg" /></p> <p>Many dogs love to play in the water, our dogs definitely want to be with us, no matter where we are! And we love that, but as pet parents, it is up to us to keep our dogs safe under the sun. </p> <p>Did you know: Dogs can get sunburned? It's true! This is especially true for white or light-colored dogs or dogs with short fur. If you have a dog with short fur, or one who is light-colored, you will want to shop for sunblock and cover your pup's nose, ears and perhaps even his or her entire body. </p> <p><strong>We have put together 5 ways to <a href="https://magoospet.com/22101/Four-Ways-To-Entertain-Your-Dog-Indoors/">keep your dog safe this summer,</a></strong> especially since Memorial Day is upon us and that is the official kick-off to summer! Memorial Day also usually means picnics, friends, family and even road trips, right? </p> <p>1. <strong>Bring your pup's food with you to the picnic</strong>. Hot dogs, hamburgers and other delicious grilled foods are all right for the humans, but could make your pup sick. It may be tempting to slip him food from your plate but resist the urge. Items in salads, like onions can be unhealthy, or even deadly for your pup. If you HAVE to slip your pup a treat, stick to fresh veggies like carrots, green peppers or zucchini slices. Fruits like apple slices or even small bites of watermelon (with no seeds) can be a delicious treat. </p> <p>2. <strong>Keep your pup on a leash</strong>. This is especially true if you're at an unfamiliar place. Your dog may be trained well enough to come back to you when you call, but don't take a chance that something will scare him and he will run off and forget all his training. Invest in a harness and a collar and leash for your pup that is comfortable and stylish. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Dog-Dog-Tags/">Make sure your dog has a collar with your contact information </a>on it and that it is up-to-date. </p> <p>3. <strong>Bring a water bowl and keep it full. </strong>It may not seem hot to you, but it could be hot for your pup, especially if she is running around with other dogs or with family members. Keep the water bowl full and make sure your dog knows where it is. Stop her frequently and give her a drink. </p> <p>4. <strong>Don't force your dog into the water </strong>in a swimming pool or other body of water. Not all dogs can swim and not all dogs should be in the water. Bulldogs, for example, are too heavy to swim. If they go in the water they shouldn't go any deeper than their bellies and you need to make sure their feet can still touch the ground. Put your dog in a life vest -- even if she is a good swimmer -- to keep her safe. </p> <p>5.<strong> Pay attention to your dog's body language.</strong> Your pup may be the gentlest soul on the planet, but if she is in an unfamiliar place surrounded by unfamiliar people, you need to ensure she is not anxious and that she is not scared. A scared dog may bite simply to protect herself. If possible, find a quiet space you and your pup can escape to if she is getting too wound up. Also, keep in mind that children are face-level with a dog and if your dog isn't accustomed to having a child right in her face, she may be scared or nervous and bite. Keep everyone safe this summer season. </p> <p>When <a href="https://magoospet.com/Dog-Dog-Travel/">traveling to your destination, keep your pup secure </a>in the car by keeping him in a crate or leashed into a safety harness. </p> <p>Check out our other blog posts and take a deep dive into all Magoos Pet Outlet has to offer! Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22317/5-Ways-To-Protect-Your-Dog-This-Summer/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22317/5-Ways-To-Protect-Your-Dog-This-Summer/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[05/24/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Why You Should Adopt A Tabby Cat]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>April 30 is National Adopt A Tabby Cat Day and we have put together a list of seven reasons you should adopt a tabby cat (but you don't have to wait until April 30!) </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22275.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>At Magoo's Pet Outlet we love all pets -- from rodents to fish to cats and dogs. Today we want to celebrate cats -- not just tabby cats, but they are certainly beautiful! </p> <p>Here are seven reasons you should consider adopting a Tabby Cat on April 30 and <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-TOYS/">celebrate National Tabby Cat Day</a>. </p> <ul> <li>Tabby cats are friendly. They love to curl up on their pet parent's laps and relax at the end of a long day of napping, chasing feather toys, eating and lying about in the sun. </li> <li>Tabby cats are unique. Tabby cats look like tiny tigers. Their unique stripes and designs make every cat just a little bit different. Did you know that Tabby's can be grey or orange? It's true! </li> <li>Tabby cats love to play. Give your Tabby cat toys to play with. Choose catnip toys, feather toys, sprinkle catnip on their cat tree. <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-FURNITURE-SCRATCH/">Give your Tabby cat a cat tree </a>on which to climb and sleep and scratch his claws. </li> <li>Tabby cats are funny. Tabbies love to roll around, chase balls (yes, cats will chase balls!), hop on the backs of the furniture and scale tall bookshelves in a single bound! </li> <li>Tabby cats help keep you company. During the pandemic, so many people were home alone. Because of the isolation many people turned to shelters and adopted cats and dogs and gave them all loving homes. Your tabby cat will show her love and gratitude for your having adopted her. </li> <li>Tabby cats can teach your children the value of unconditional love and being a cat parent -- from a young age -- shows a child how to be responsible and feed and care for and love the cat who shares their lives. </li> <li>Tabby cats are easy to litter train. If you have ever house-trained a puppy or dog you know how long it can take and how many messes you're cleaning up on your carpets! With a kitty, you can show them where their litter box is and chances are they will use it and not make any messes on the floors! </li> </ul> <p>Even though we are writing about Tabby Cats because it's Tabby Cat Day, these seven reasons apply. </p> <p>Here are a few more things to consider if you're going to add a kitty to your life. </p> <p>Cats are all right if they are left home alone if you have to go back to work. Keep in mind, though that even though cats are easier to leave home alone than a dog because they don't need to be taken out and walked while you're at work, they do love to be around their people. If your cat is going to be home alone for a lot of hours a day, you may want to adopt a pair so they aren't lonely. </p> <p>Cats are great for your health - so are dogs, fish and hamsters. When you are with a pet it takes away the feeling of isolation. Petting a cat or dog has been shown to lower your blood pressure. </p> <p>When you adopt a cat from a shelter you are not only saving the life of the cat you're adopting, you are also opening up a space at the shelter for a new cat to be accepted in -- you're saving two lives. </p> <p>Check out all of our <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT/">cat-centric items </a>to welcome your new kitty (or to keep your other kitties entertained, too!) </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>April 30 is National Adopt A Tabby Cat Day and we have put together a list of seven reasons you should adopt a tabby cat (but you don't have to wait until April 30!) </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22275.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>At Magoo's Pet Outlet we love all pets -- from rodents to fish to cats and dogs. Today we want to celebrate cats -- not just tabby cats, but they are certainly beautiful! </p> <p>Here are seven reasons you should consider adopting a Tabby Cat on April 30 and <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-TOYS/">celebrate National Tabby Cat Day</a>. </p> <ul> <li>Tabby cats are friendly. They love to curl up on their pet parent's laps and relax at the end of a long day of napping, chasing feather toys, eating and lying about in the sun. </li> <li>Tabby cats are unique. Tabby cats look like tiny tigers. Their unique stripes and designs make every cat just a little bit different. Did you know that Tabby's can be grey or orange? It's true! </li> <li>Tabby cats love to play. Give your Tabby cat toys to play with. Choose catnip toys, feather toys, sprinkle catnip on their cat tree. <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-FURNITURE-SCRATCH/">Give your Tabby cat a cat tree </a>on which to climb and sleep and scratch his claws. </li> <li>Tabby cats are funny. Tabbies love to roll around, chase balls (yes, cats will chase balls!), hop on the backs of the furniture and scale tall bookshelves in a single bound! </li> <li>Tabby cats help keep you company. During the pandemic, so many people were home alone. Because of the isolation many people turned to shelters and adopted cats and dogs and gave them all loving homes. Your tabby cat will show her love and gratitude for your having adopted her. </li> <li>Tabby cats can teach your children the value of unconditional love and being a cat parent -- from a young age -- shows a child how to be responsible and feed and care for and love the cat who shares their lives. </li> <li>Tabby cats are easy to litter train. If you have ever house-trained a puppy or dog you know how long it can take and how many messes you're cleaning up on your carpets! With a kitty, you can show them where their litter box is and chances are they will use it and not make any messes on the floors! </li> </ul> <p>Even though we are writing about Tabby Cats because it's Tabby Cat Day, these seven reasons apply. </p> <p>Here are a few more things to consider if you're going to add a kitty to your life. </p> <p>Cats are all right if they are left home alone if you have to go back to work. Keep in mind, though that even though cats are easier to leave home alone than a dog because they don't need to be taken out and walked while you're at work, they do love to be around their people. If your cat is going to be home alone for a lot of hours a day, you may want to adopt a pair so they aren't lonely. </p> <p>Cats are great for your health - so are dogs, fish and hamsters. When you are with a pet it takes away the feeling of isolation. Petting a cat or dog has been shown to lower your blood pressure. </p> <p>When you adopt a cat from a shelter you are not only saving the life of the cat you're adopting, you are also opening up a space at the shelter for a new cat to be accepted in -- you're saving two lives. </p> <p>Check out all of our <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT/">cat-centric items </a>to welcome your new kitty (or to keep your other kitties entertained, too!) </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22275/Why-You-Should-Adopt-A-Tabby-Cat/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22275/Why-You-Should-Adopt-A-Tabby-Cat/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[04/24/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Adopt A Shelter Pet Day]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>April 30 is National Adopt A Pet Day! We have heard that many shelters have no pets available for adoption and that really warms our hearts! We love knowing that even though the coronavirus pandemic was difficult and challenging, pets found homes and were not in shelters! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22263.jpg" /></p> <p>Have you ever considered adopting a pet from a shelter? Don't be fearful to do so. Not every pet you find in a shelter has been "dumped" because they were a "problem." Some pets are surrendered because of a change in circumstance of the pet parent and through no fault of the dog or cat's own they find themselves homeless and in shelters awaiting a new, loving family. </p> <p>Here are some of the reasons we love that April 30 has been set aside to celebrate the love of a shelter pet and why we hope you will decide to adopt or even foster a dog or cat in need of a loving home. </p> <p>Shelter pets truly appear grateful to their new owners. They are happy to be out of the noise and scents of the shelter. Keep in mind, though, depending on how long the dog or cat was in the shelter, it may take them some time to adjust to home life so give them time to adjust. </p> <p>Shelter pets give unconditional love. </p> <p>If you adopt a shelter pet you are saving a life! </p> <p>Adopt-don't-shop is a mantra many in the pet world will tout and we agree with that because we know that you can find a purebred dog or cat in a shelter. You can also rescue a purebred dog or cat from a breed specific rescue. Do a Google search for breed-specific rescues. </p> <p>Give your shelter dog or cat some new toys and a bed or even a crate of his or her own. Your new pet may just want to get away from the hustle and bustle of their <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-BEDS/">new home life and knowing they have a bed o</a>f their own is a very comforting feeling for them. </p> <p>If your dog (especially dogs) will be left home alone when you go back to work, make sure he has toys to keep him occupied. You may also want to ask a friend or family member or a pet sitting professional to come over and walk your dog during the day. </p> <p>Some dogs benefit from having the television or a radio turned on to keep them company when you're away. </p> <p>Don't forget to give your new cat a scratching post and toys to keep her occupied and prevent her scratching your furniture. </p> <p>If you're <a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL/">adopting a hamster or a guinea pig (a</a>nd yes, these pets are surrendered, too) invest in some toys and a habitat that will keep them safe and entertained. </p> <p>Don't wait until <a href="https://magoospet.com/22275/Why-You-Should-Adopt-A-Tabby-Cat/">April 30 to adopt a shelter pet. </a>Even if you can't adopt a pet, consider fostering. Some people who can't adopt or foster pay for the adoption fee of a shelter pet. Reach out to your local shelter and ask what items they may need to help keep the pets in their care well-taken care of -- many shelters thrive and rely upon donations to care for the pets in their shelters. </p> <p>Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>April 30 is National Adopt A Pet Day! We have heard that many shelters have no pets available for adoption and that really warms our hearts! We love knowing that even though the coronavirus pandemic was difficult and challenging, pets found homes and were not in shelters! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22263.jpg" /></p> <p>Have you ever considered adopting a pet from a shelter? Don't be fearful to do so. Not every pet you find in a shelter has been "dumped" because they were a "problem." Some pets are surrendered because of a change in circumstance of the pet parent and through no fault of the dog or cat's own they find themselves homeless and in shelters awaiting a new, loving family. </p> <p>Here are some of the reasons we love that April 30 has been set aside to celebrate the love of a shelter pet and why we hope you will decide to adopt or even foster a dog or cat in need of a loving home. </p> <p>Shelter pets truly appear grateful to their new owners. They are happy to be out of the noise and scents of the shelter. Keep in mind, though, depending on how long the dog or cat was in the shelter, it may take them some time to adjust to home life so give them time to adjust. </p> <p>Shelter pets give unconditional love. </p> <p>If you adopt a shelter pet you are saving a life! </p> <p>Adopt-don't-shop is a mantra many in the pet world will tout and we agree with that because we know that you can find a purebred dog or cat in a shelter. You can also rescue a purebred dog or cat from a breed specific rescue. Do a Google search for breed-specific rescues. </p> <p>Give your shelter dog or cat some new toys and a bed or even a crate of his or her own. Your new pet may just want to get away from the hustle and bustle of their <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-BEDS/">new home life and knowing they have a bed o</a>f their own is a very comforting feeling for them. </p> <p>If your dog (especially dogs) will be left home alone when you go back to work, make sure he has toys to keep him occupied. You may also want to ask a friend or family member or a pet sitting professional to come over and walk your dog during the day. </p> <p>Some dogs benefit from having the television or a radio turned on to keep them company when you're away. </p> <p>Don't forget to give your new cat a scratching post and toys to keep her occupied and prevent her scratching your furniture. </p> <p>If you're <a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL/">adopting a hamster or a guinea pig (a</a>nd yes, these pets are surrendered, too) invest in some toys and a habitat that will keep them safe and entertained. </p> <p>Don't wait until <a href="https://magoospet.com/22275/Why-You-Should-Adopt-A-Tabby-Cat/">April 30 to adopt a shelter pet. </a>Even if you can't adopt a pet, consider fostering. Some people who can't adopt or foster pay for the adoption fee of a shelter pet. Reach out to your local shelter and ask what items they may need to help keep the pets in their care well-taken care of -- many shelters thrive and rely upon donations to care for the pets in their shelters. </p> <p>Magoo's Pets has all the pet-centric items you need to keep your new pet happy and healhy! </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22263/Adopt-A-Shelter-Pet-Day/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22263/Adopt-A-Shelter-Pet-Day/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[04/24/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[7 Ways To Get Birds To Your Yard]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Once you see birds at the feeder you certainly want to be a hospitable host to them, right? Of course you do! If you keep their feeders full of delicious seeds and treats, your home will be the go-to location in your neighborhood! The type of food you fill the feeders with will help lure more and different birds to your house and their bright colors and antics will keep you entertained all year long! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22251.jpg" /></p> <p>It is full of tips and advice on how to go about making sure that your yard is set up in the best possible way to achieve this.</p> <p>Birds offer joy and beautiful colors and they also play a role in conservation and helps to provide balance to the ecosystem. So it is a win-win situation. You get pleasure and fun from it, while at the same time you are doing something very worthwhile and useful.</p> <p>And it is easy too. If you follow some basic guidelines, you will soon have a great variety of feathered visitors. These are my top tips on how to attract birds to your yard or garden…</p> <p><strong>Use A Variety Of Feeders & Locations</strong><br /> Not all birds like to feed in the same way. Make certain you use a number of different kinds of bird feeders. For example, you should think about using a mix of open feeders with trays or perches, mesh socks, nectar feeders, suet feeders and jelly feeders, to attract a variety of different species of birds. Also bear in mind that more natural-looking feeders will attract more birds.</p> <p>Different species have different preferences when it comes to the placement of the feeders. Some birds prefer feeders to be higher up while some prefer them to be lower down. So check the feeding preferences of the bird species that you wish to attract most and place your feeders in the best place for those types of birds. If you are in doubt, it is best to place them higher up as this is where most birds prefer to feed because it keeps them safe from cats and other predators.</p> <p>When thinking about how to attract birds to your yard, it is also important to remember that birds are still wild animals, no matter how beautiful they are. This means that they will be quite wary of humans so do not place your feeders too close to the house if possible. This will obviously depend on the size of your yard but try and place the feeders somewhere that the birds will feel safer. If you are planning on putting your feeder on a pole then try and place the pole near to a tree if possible, to give the birds a quick escape route if they need one.</p> <p>Place feeders where they will remain dry and protected from the elements. </p> <p><strong>Use Quality Seed</strong><br /> Don't skimp on the food source. Look for foods that aren't loaded with "filler" sees that many birds won't eat -- you're wasting money and the birds will discard it on the ground, anyway. </p> <p>Different species prefer different types of food. When <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-SUET/">considering how to attract birds to your yard</a>, think about the types of birds you want to attract. Once you've decided on what you'd like to try to attract, purchase seed that is best-suited to their needs. </p> <p><strong>Consider Natural Food Sources</strong><br /> Natural food sources such as fruit trees, plants and berries provide natural foods for many birds. Birds feed on insects, so don't use pesticides to remove them from your garden - leave them for the birds to snack on! Consider placing a piece of dead wood by the feeders so attract insects and provide the birds with a treat. </p> <p><strong>Feed Consistently</strong></p> <p>Never let your feeders stay empty for too long. Birds come to depend on your feeder as a food source -- especially in the winter -- and if it remains empty for an extended period they will go and look somewhere else for food.</p> <p>Keeping your feeder filled means you need to keep it cleaned and maintained for the health of the birds. Once you have established a feeding routine try to keep to it as the birds will start to visit your garden at around the same time and will be expecting a meal. </p> <p><strong>Decide if you want to feed year-round or only in the winter</strong></p> <p>Keep putting out food all through the winter even if you think there are no birds around. There are winter birds that will not be around in summer that need feeding in the winter. During this time birds need high-energy food sources to maintain their fat reserves during the cold nights so make sure that you feed them high-fat foods.</p> <p><strong>Protect The Feeders From Predators</strong></p> <p>When thinking about how to attract birds to yo<a href="https://magoospet.com/SquirrelBe-GoneFeeder-12lb-Red-078978338005/">ur yard, one area that is often neglected is the task of protecting your bird feeders from other wildlife, in particular squirrels. You do not want these other animals to eat all your seeds. </a>Invest in a squirrel-proof bird feeder to keep those pesky squirrels from stealing your feed.</p> <p><strong>Put Out The Right Food At The Right Times</strong></p> <p>It is important to provide the right sorts of food at the right times of the year. You should put out high-fat foods during autumn and winter and high protein foods during spring and summer. Avoid peanuts and fat in spring and summer as you do not want the adult birds feeding these to their young because there is a choking risk. If you do use peanuts, make sure they are in a mesh feeder with only small pieces.</p> <p><strong>Keep Your Feeders Clean</strong></p> <p>Make sure you keep your feeders clean and well maintained so that they do not become clogged. Damp or moldy seed can harm the birds and spread disease so make sure your seed is always fresh and nutritious. This will not only give the birds a healthy diet but it will also attract more birds.</p> <p>Never allow uneaten food to accumulate on or around your feeders. If you do have a dirty and/or moldy feeder then remove all the seed, clean the feeder thoroughly and then refill it with fresh seed.</p> <p><strong>Provide Fresh Clean Water</strong></p> <p>When it comes to considering how to attract birds to your yard, providing a source of fresh clean water for the birds is one of the most important things you can do. Water not only provides the birds with something to drink, it also allows them to bathe and preen, and so remove parasites from themselves. In addition, it provides a way for them to cool themselves down on hot summer days.</p> <p>There are various ways that you can provide water. You can use birdbaths, misters, watering trays and ponds and waterfalls.</p> <p>If you are going to install a birdbath, try and buy one that has a pump if you can, to keep the water moving. It is vitally important to make sure you prevent the water in the baths from getting stagnant by providing a constant source of fresh water. The pump helps with this, and a moving source of water will also attract more species of birds.</p> <p>Misters are a great way of providing a way for birds to cool and clean themselves. Hummingbirds in particular love misters and will spend plenty of time hovering in them.</p> <p>If you are going to put a pond in your garden, make sure that you cover the area around it with suitable plants and ground cover. This will make it more attractive to the birds. And it will also provide a good food source, insects in the ground cover, for example.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3><strong>Provide Housing And Nesting Opportunities</strong></h3> <p>You can add birdhouses and other nesting opportunities to your garden for the birds. Birdhouses not only make decorative items for your yard or garden, they also provide a safe haven for birds to roost and nest. There are a variety of different types of birdhouses so consider which bird species you wish to attract and then choose your birdhouses appropriately. For example, a smaller hole keep bigger birds from using the birdhouse.</p> <p>You can also plant trees and hedges to give the birds somewhere natural to nest. Try and provide a range of heights, for example, taller trees at the back, then smaller trees and hedges and then bushes and shrubs.</p> <p>If you follow these tips on how to attract birds to your yard or garden, it will soon be full of happy, healthy wild birds bringing you great pleasure. And at the same time, you will be playing an important conservation role in helping to restore balance to the ecosystem.</p> <p>Enjoy your feathered friends year round! </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you see birds at the feeder you certainly want to be a hospitable host to them, right? Of course you do! If you keep their feeders full of delicious seeds and treats, your home will be the go-to location in your neighborhood! The type of food you fill the feeders with will help lure more and different birds to your house and their bright colors and antics will keep you entertained all year long! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22251.jpg" /></p> <p>It is full of tips and advice on how to go about making sure that your yard is set up in the best possible way to achieve this.</p> <p>Birds offer joy and beautiful colors and they also play a role in conservation and helps to provide balance to the ecosystem. So it is a win-win situation. You get pleasure and fun from it, while at the same time you are doing something very worthwhile and useful.</p> <p>And it is easy too. If you follow some basic guidelines, you will soon have a great variety of feathered visitors. These are my top tips on how to attract birds to your yard or garden…</p> <p><strong>Use A Variety Of Feeders & Locations</strong><br /> Not all birds like to feed in the same way. Make certain you use a number of different kinds of bird feeders. For example, you should think about using a mix of open feeders with trays or perches, mesh socks, nectar feeders, suet feeders and jelly feeders, to attract a variety of different species of birds. Also bear in mind that more natural-looking feeders will attract more birds.</p> <p>Different species have different preferences when it comes to the placement of the feeders. Some birds prefer feeders to be higher up while some prefer them to be lower down. So check the feeding preferences of the bird species that you wish to attract most and place your feeders in the best place for those types of birds. If you are in doubt, it is best to place them higher up as this is where most birds prefer to feed because it keeps them safe from cats and other predators.</p> <p>When thinking about how to attract birds to your yard, it is also important to remember that birds are still wild animals, no matter how beautiful they are. This means that they will be quite wary of humans so do not place your feeders too close to the house if possible. This will obviously depend on the size of your yard but try and place the feeders somewhere that the birds will feel safer. If you are planning on putting your feeder on a pole then try and place the pole near to a tree if possible, to give the birds a quick escape route if they need one.</p> <p>Place feeders where they will remain dry and protected from the elements. </p> <p><strong>Use Quality Seed</strong><br /> Don't skimp on the food source. Look for foods that aren't loaded with "filler" sees that many birds won't eat -- you're wasting money and the birds will discard it on the ground, anyway. </p> <p>Different species prefer different types of food. When <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-SUET/">considering how to attract birds to your yard</a>, think about the types of birds you want to attract. Once you've decided on what you'd like to try to attract, purchase seed that is best-suited to their needs. </p> <p><strong>Consider Natural Food Sources</strong><br /> Natural food sources such as fruit trees, plants and berries provide natural foods for many birds. Birds feed on insects, so don't use pesticides to remove them from your garden - leave them for the birds to snack on! Consider placing a piece of dead wood by the feeders so attract insects and provide the birds with a treat. </p> <p><strong>Feed Consistently</strong></p> <p>Never let your feeders stay empty for too long. Birds come to depend on your feeder as a food source -- especially in the winter -- and if it remains empty for an extended period they will go and look somewhere else for food.</p> <p>Keeping your feeder filled means you need to keep it cleaned and maintained for the health of the birds. Once you have established a feeding routine try to keep to it as the birds will start to visit your garden at around the same time and will be expecting a meal. </p> <p><strong>Decide if you want to feed year-round or only in the winter</strong></p> <p>Keep putting out food all through the winter even if you think there are no birds around. There are winter birds that will not be around in summer that need feeding in the winter. During this time birds need high-energy food sources to maintain their fat reserves during the cold nights so make sure that you feed them high-fat foods.</p> <p><strong>Protect The Feeders From Predators</strong></p> <p>When thinking about how to attract birds to yo<a href="https://magoospet.com/SquirrelBe-GoneFeeder-12lb-Red-078978338005/">ur yard, one area that is often neglected is the task of protecting your bird feeders from other wildlife, in particular squirrels. You do not want these other animals to eat all your seeds. </a>Invest in a squirrel-proof bird feeder to keep those pesky squirrels from stealing your feed.</p> <p><strong>Put Out The Right Food At The Right Times</strong></p> <p>It is important to provide the right sorts of food at the right times of the year. You should put out high-fat foods during autumn and winter and high protein foods during spring and summer. Avoid peanuts and fat in spring and summer as you do not want the adult birds feeding these to their young because there is a choking risk. If you do use peanuts, make sure they are in a mesh feeder with only small pieces.</p> <p><strong>Keep Your Feeders Clean</strong></p> <p>Make sure you keep your feeders clean and well maintained so that they do not become clogged. Damp or moldy seed can harm the birds and spread disease so make sure your seed is always fresh and nutritious. This will not only give the birds a healthy diet but it will also attract more birds.</p> <p>Never allow uneaten food to accumulate on or around your feeders. If you do have a dirty and/or moldy feeder then remove all the seed, clean the feeder thoroughly and then refill it with fresh seed.</p> <p><strong>Provide Fresh Clean Water</strong></p> <p>When it comes to considering how to attract birds to your yard, providing a source of fresh clean water for the birds is one of the most important things you can do. Water not only provides the birds with something to drink, it also allows them to bathe and preen, and so remove parasites from themselves. In addition, it provides a way for them to cool themselves down on hot summer days.</p> <p>There are various ways that you can provide water. You can use birdbaths, misters, watering trays and ponds and waterfalls.</p> <p>If you are going to install a birdbath, try and buy one that has a pump if you can, to keep the water moving. It is vitally important to make sure you prevent the water in the baths from getting stagnant by providing a constant source of fresh water. The pump helps with this, and a moving source of water will also attract more species of birds.</p> <p>Misters are a great way of providing a way for birds to cool and clean themselves. Hummingbirds in particular love misters and will spend plenty of time hovering in them.</p> <p>If you are going to put a pond in your garden, make sure that you cover the area around it with suitable plants and ground cover. This will make it more attractive to the birds. And it will also provide a good food source, insects in the ground cover, for example.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3><strong>Provide Housing And Nesting Opportunities</strong></h3> <p>You can add birdhouses and other nesting opportunities to your garden for the birds. Birdhouses not only make decorative items for your yard or garden, they also provide a safe haven for birds to roost and nest. There are a variety of different types of birdhouses so consider which bird species you wish to attract and then choose your birdhouses appropriately. For example, a smaller hole keep bigger birds from using the birdhouse.</p> <p>You can also plant trees and hedges to give the birds somewhere natural to nest. Try and provide a range of heights, for example, taller trees at the back, then smaller trees and hedges and then bushes and shrubs.</p> <p>If you follow these tips on how to attract birds to your yard or garden, it will soon be full of happy, healthy wild birds bringing you great pleasure. And at the same time, you will be playing an important conservation role in helping to restore balance to the ecosystem.</p> <p>Enjoy your feathered friends year round! </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22251/7-Ways-To-Get-Birds-To-Your-Yard/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22251/7-Ways-To-Get-Birds-To-Your-Yard/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[04/04/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Can Dogs Catch Colds]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Just like humans, when outside temperatures lower, and bacteria begin circulating throughout the air, dogs are susceptible to numerous types of illnesses. The most common one, which can be likened to the human version of the “common cold,” is referred to as Bordetella Bronchiseptica – or in simpler terms, the “kennel cough.”</p> <p> </p> <h2><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22239.jpg" /></h2> <h2>Kennel Cough</h2> <p>Kennel cough is caused when dogs inhale bacteria or virus particles into their respiratory tract, either through cold temperatures, exposure to crowded or poorly ventilated conditions, exposure to dust or cigarette smoke, or travel-induced stress. Kennel cough can be identified through exercise intolerance, a reduced appetite, running eyes with a thick, soupy liquid discharge that can dry up and become crusty, or swollen lymph nodes.</p> <p> </p> <h2>Kennel Cough Recovery</h2> <p>All these signs may seem detrimental to your dog, however kennel cough is not considered harmful and dogs are normally expected to recover within approximately 1-2 weeks, as long as they are well-rested and kept warm. To speed up the recovery process, avoid walks or playtime as your dog will already be feeling lethargic and having them exercise will only worsen their cold. Allow your dog to rest in a heated area of your home or give them a blanket to lie with. Alternatively, you could consider purchasing a dog coat intended to keep them warm, or to purchase a toy such as the Little Buddy warm bear that will also help to keep your dog heated during the colder months. Always make sure you sanitise any bedding or clothing that your dog has come into contact with, to prevent any bacteria from spreading, and make sure you quarantine your infected pet from any other pets in your home as the sickness is extremely contagious and can be spread rapidly. You can also avoid the risk of kennel cough in your pet by ensuring your home is well ventilated and dust and dirt-free. Make sure your pet is kept away from excessive levels of dust or cigarette smoke and use a harness instead of a collar to minimize coughing. Speaking to your veterinarian about vaccinations that may help to prevent kennel cough is another option you may consider taking prior to your dog contracting the illness.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/imgdogflu2.jpg" /></p> <h2>Canine Influenza Virus (CIV)</h2> <p>The second type of flu in dogs – which is a little more complex than kennel cough – is the Canine Influenza Virus (CIV). If left untreated, CIV can lead to severe complications such as pneumonia, which can be fatal. There are two types of influenza. One is the H3N8 virus and the other is the H3N2 virus. The H3N8 virus is closely related to the virus that causes equine influenza. The H3N2 virus is believed to have resulted from the direct transfer of an avian influenza virus to dogs. There is currently a vaccination against H3N8 available, however, all dogs are prone to canine flu infections regardless of age, breed or vaccine status. CIV is transmitted through a combination of aerosols, droplets, direct contact with respiratory sections, through dogs that are in close proximity to other affected dogs, or if uninfected dogs come into contact with contaminated objects. You can determine whether your dog has been infected with CIV if they are showing any symptoms of coughing, sneezing, variable fever, clear nasal discharge that progresses to thick, yellowish-green mucus, loss of appetite, lethargy, or rapid/difficult breathing. A veterinarian will be able to accurately diagnose your pet through either a physical examination or various tests but it is important you are familiar with these symptoms in order to seek medical advice immediately.</p> <h2>Canine Influenza Virus Recovery</h2> <p>When CIV is quickly diagnosed and treated, it should only last about 1-30 days and will prevent any further medical conditions from developing. While there are many remedies in which you can treat CIV such as anti-viral medications, bacterial medications, fluids to maintain hydration, warmth, and a quiet and comfortable area to rest in, CIV can also be treated through good nutrition. As your pet’s energy will decrease, it is vital you continue to feed them a nutritious diet to ensure they are on the road to recovery. Homemade foods are essential for their recovery, with the chicken broth being an excellent choice for your ill dog. Containing protein, healthy fats, vitamins, minerals and collagen, the base of the broth is water and due to its delicious flavor, even dogs with a low appetite will be able to consume it. Even if your pet refuses to eat, do your best to keep their stomachs full and their body hydrated. Your vet will be able to recommend certain foods that won’t upset your dog’s stomach.</p> <h2>Preventive Measures</h2> <p>You can help prevent contamination by washing your clothes after being surrounded by other dogs. While humans themselves cannot catch the canine influenza virus, they can still carry the virus on their hands and clothing for up to twenty-four hours after being in contact with an infected dog. The virus can then be transferred onto their own pet without them even knowing about it. It is particularly important during the colder months that you maintain good hygiene and wash your hands regularly, not just for your own health, but for your dog’s too.</p> <p>While it is good to be wary of the risks associated with colder temperatures, poor ventilation or coming into contact with other dogs, don’t be frightened by the idea that your dog may contract a cold or the flu. If you are familiar with what to look out for and you monitor your dog’s behavior regularly, you will know whether something seems out of the ordinary in your pet. These days, there are multiple approaches in treating your dog, which makes taking them to the vet as soon as possible a crucial part of their recovery process. The quicker they can begin treatment the more comfortable they will be cured. If you do not seek medical advice you may be worsening your dog’s condition as each day goes by. If your dog has not yet been affected but you believe that they are prone to those viruses and you would like to minimize your chances as much as possible, speak to your veterinarian, as they will be able to recommend the appropriate procedures to follow. If you continue to prevent the flu through the various methods I have mentioned, or you are aware of the symptoms in case your dog does manage to catch the cold, by following what I have suggested you will constantly be prepared to fight against any sicknesses that are heading their way!</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like humans, when outside temperatures lower, and bacteria begin circulating throughout the air, dogs are susceptible to numerous types of illnesses. The most common one, which can be likened to the human version of the “common cold,” is referred to as Bordetella Bronchiseptica – or in simpler terms, the “kennel cough.”</p> <p> </p> <h2><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22239.jpg" /></h2> <h2>Kennel Cough</h2> <p>Kennel cough is caused when dogs inhale bacteria or virus particles into their respiratory tract, either through cold temperatures, exposure to crowded or poorly ventilated conditions, exposure to dust or cigarette smoke, or travel-induced stress. Kennel cough can be identified through exercise intolerance, a reduced appetite, running eyes with a thick, soupy liquid discharge that can dry up and become crusty, or swollen lymph nodes.</p> <p> </p> <h2>Kennel Cough Recovery</h2> <p>All these signs may seem detrimental to your dog, however kennel cough is not considered harmful and dogs are normally expected to recover within approximately 1-2 weeks, as long as they are well-rested and kept warm. To speed up the recovery process, avoid walks or playtime as your dog will already be feeling lethargic and having them exercise will only worsen their cold. Allow your dog to rest in a heated area of your home or give them a blanket to lie with. Alternatively, you could consider purchasing a dog coat intended to keep them warm, or to purchase a toy such as the Little Buddy warm bear that will also help to keep your dog heated during the colder months. Always make sure you sanitise any bedding or clothing that your dog has come into contact with, to prevent any bacteria from spreading, and make sure you quarantine your infected pet from any other pets in your home as the sickness is extremely contagious and can be spread rapidly. You can also avoid the risk of kennel cough in your pet by ensuring your home is well ventilated and dust and dirt-free. Make sure your pet is kept away from excessive levels of dust or cigarette smoke and use a harness instead of a collar to minimize coughing. Speaking to your veterinarian about vaccinations that may help to prevent kennel cough is another option you may consider taking prior to your dog contracting the illness.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/imgdogflu2.jpg" /></p> <h2>Canine Influenza Virus (CIV)</h2> <p>The second type of flu in dogs – which is a little more complex than kennel cough – is the Canine Influenza Virus (CIV). If left untreated, CIV can lead to severe complications such as pneumonia, which can be fatal. There are two types of influenza. One is the H3N8 virus and the other is the H3N2 virus. The H3N8 virus is closely related to the virus that causes equine influenza. The H3N2 virus is believed to have resulted from the direct transfer of an avian influenza virus to dogs. There is currently a vaccination against H3N8 available, however, all dogs are prone to canine flu infections regardless of age, breed or vaccine status. CIV is transmitted through a combination of aerosols, droplets, direct contact with respiratory sections, through dogs that are in close proximity to other affected dogs, or if uninfected dogs come into contact with contaminated objects. You can determine whether your dog has been infected with CIV if they are showing any symptoms of coughing, sneezing, variable fever, clear nasal discharge that progresses to thick, yellowish-green mucus, loss of appetite, lethargy, or rapid/difficult breathing. A veterinarian will be able to accurately diagnose your pet through either a physical examination or various tests but it is important you are familiar with these symptoms in order to seek medical advice immediately.</p> <h2>Canine Influenza Virus Recovery</h2> <p>When CIV is quickly diagnosed and treated, it should only last about 1-30 days and will prevent any further medical conditions from developing. While there are many remedies in which you can treat CIV such as anti-viral medications, bacterial medications, fluids to maintain hydration, warmth, and a quiet and comfortable area to rest in, CIV can also be treated through good nutrition. As your pet’s energy will decrease, it is vital you continue to feed them a nutritious diet to ensure they are on the road to recovery. Homemade foods are essential for their recovery, with the chicken broth being an excellent choice for your ill dog. Containing protein, healthy fats, vitamins, minerals and collagen, the base of the broth is water and due to its delicious flavor, even dogs with a low appetite will be able to consume it. Even if your pet refuses to eat, do your best to keep their stomachs full and their body hydrated. Your vet will be able to recommend certain foods that won’t upset your dog’s stomach.</p> <h2>Preventive Measures</h2> <p>You can help prevent contamination by washing your clothes after being surrounded by other dogs. While humans themselves cannot catch the canine influenza virus, they can still carry the virus on their hands and clothing for up to twenty-four hours after being in contact with an infected dog. The virus can then be transferred onto their own pet without them even knowing about it. It is particularly important during the colder months that you maintain good hygiene and wash your hands regularly, not just for your own health, but for your dog’s too.</p> <p>While it is good to be wary of the risks associated with colder temperatures, poor ventilation or coming into contact with other dogs, don’t be frightened by the idea that your dog may contract a cold or the flu. If you are familiar with what to look out for and you monitor your dog’s behavior regularly, you will know whether something seems out of the ordinary in your pet. These days, there are multiple approaches in treating your dog, which makes taking them to the vet as soon as possible a crucial part of their recovery process. The quicker they can begin treatment the more comfortable they will be cured. If you do not seek medical advice you may be worsening your dog’s condition as each day goes by. If your dog has not yet been affected but you believe that they are prone to those viruses and you would like to minimize your chances as much as possible, speak to your veterinarian, as they will be able to recommend the appropriate procedures to follow. If you continue to prevent the flu through the various methods I have mentioned, or you are aware of the symptoms in case your dog does manage to catch the cold, by following what I have suggested you will constantly be prepared to fight against any sicknesses that are heading their way!</p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22239/Can-Dogs-Catch-Colds/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22239/Can-Dogs-Catch-Colds/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[04/04/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Best Birds For First Time Bird Owners]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Are you living somewhere that won't let you have a dog or a cat? Can you have a bird (or a fish or a reptile)? If you can have a bird, we have put together a list of the best birds to have as a pet for the first time bird owner. Birds are social creatures and you may want to get more than one -- ask a trusted breeder for advice on that. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22119.jpg" /></p> <p>The birds pictured above are <strong>budgies (parakeets)</strong> and they make ideal first-time birds. Budgies are colorful and friendly. Some budgie owners have said that with enough time and patience that you can teach your budgie to speak! Even if your budgie/parakeet won't speak, he or she may still sing a song to welcome you back home or sing a happy tune when you walk into the room. These birds are hardy enough to be picked up and may enjoy riding around on your finger or shoulder. Some parakeet owners keep them in open cages and let them have the run of the house. We don't always recommend that because your budgie could get out a window or door or could even get closed in a door if everyone isn't careful. Make sure your budgie's <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAGE-BIRD-CBIRD-TOYS-BATH/">cage has mirrors, cuttlebones, a bowl of water to wash</a> in and his feed. </p> <p><strong>Canaries</strong> are great for first-time bird owners simply because they are beautiful songbirds. Their bright yellow color is welcoming and beautiful, too! These birds remain popular and are perfect for beginners. Don't expect your canary to welcome the opportunity to be petted and carried around -- they don't enjoy that. <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAGE-BIRD-CBIRD-CAGES-STANDS/">Canaries prefer to stay in their cages</a> and entertain you with a song. </p> <p><strong>Finches,</strong> which is the species into which canaries fall, are great little birds for beginners. They don't like to be picked up but they are so friendly that if you talk to them when you come into the room, they will hop to your side of the cage and "beep" at you when you come in. Yes, their "song" sounds kind of like a beep. Finches come in a wide variety of colors and many of them have bright orange beaks. </p> <p>Some first-time bird owners enjoy <strong>cockatiels</strong>, but they do require a bit more work and interaction than these other birds do. They are also a bit messier and will toss their sunflower seed shells around! Cockatiels can be taught to talk -- if you're patient and they may also like to ride around on your shoulder. </p> <p><em>Magoo's Pet is a Discount Pet Supply Store family owned and operated for over 40 years. Our years of experience in the pet supplies industry empowers us to supply quality pet products to our community at great prices! We offer a full range of assorted products from dog and cat foods, dog and cat supplies, small animals and accessories, reptiles and accessories, to tropical fish supplies and more. Items available online can be purchased with FREE shipping! For saftey reasons, we are not able to ship live animals and a small assortment of perishable/fragile items.</em></p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you living somewhere that won't let you have a dog or a cat? Can you have a bird (or a fish or a reptile)? If you can have a bird, we have put together a list of the best birds to have as a pet for the first time bird owner. Birds are social creatures and you may want to get more than one -- ask a trusted breeder for advice on that. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22119.jpg" /></p> <p>The birds pictured above are <strong>budgies (parakeets)</strong> and they make ideal first-time birds. Budgies are colorful and friendly. Some budgie owners have said that with enough time and patience that you can teach your budgie to speak! Even if your budgie/parakeet won't speak, he or she may still sing a song to welcome you back home or sing a happy tune when you walk into the room. These birds are hardy enough to be picked up and may enjoy riding around on your finger or shoulder. Some parakeet owners keep them in open cages and let them have the run of the house. We don't always recommend that because your budgie could get out a window or door or could even get closed in a door if everyone isn't careful. Make sure your budgie's <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAGE-BIRD-CBIRD-TOYS-BATH/">cage has mirrors, cuttlebones, a bowl of water to wash</a> in and his feed. </p> <p><strong>Canaries</strong> are great for first-time bird owners simply because they are beautiful songbirds. Their bright yellow color is welcoming and beautiful, too! These birds remain popular and are perfect for beginners. Don't expect your canary to welcome the opportunity to be petted and carried around -- they don't enjoy that. <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAGE-BIRD-CBIRD-CAGES-STANDS/">Canaries prefer to stay in their cages</a> and entertain you with a song. </p> <p><strong>Finches,</strong> which is the species into which canaries fall, are great little birds for beginners. They don't like to be picked up but they are so friendly that if you talk to them when you come into the room, they will hop to your side of the cage and "beep" at you when you come in. Yes, their "song" sounds kind of like a beep. Finches come in a wide variety of colors and many of them have bright orange beaks. </p> <p>Some first-time bird owners enjoy <strong>cockatiels</strong>, but they do require a bit more work and interaction than these other birds do. They are also a bit messier and will toss their sunflower seed shells around! Cockatiels can be taught to talk -- if you're patient and they may also like to ride around on your shoulder. </p> <p><em>Magoo's Pet is a Discount Pet Supply Store family owned and operated for over 40 years. Our years of experience in the pet supplies industry empowers us to supply quality pet products to our community at great prices! We offer a full range of assorted products from dog and cat foods, dog and cat supplies, small animals and accessories, reptiles and accessories, to tropical fish supplies and more. Items available online can be purchased with FREE shipping! For saftey reasons, we are not able to ship live animals and a small assortment of perishable/fragile items.</em></p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22119/Best-Birds-For-First-Time-Bird-Owners/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22119/Best-Birds-For-First-Time-Bird-Owners/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[01/31/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Four Ways To Entertain Your Dog Indoors]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p> When winter is at its coldest you may not be motivated to go outdoors, but you can still<a href="https://magoospet.com/22071/Why-You-Should-Train-Your-Dog/"> entertain your dog and help her work off some energy </a>(and stay in shape!) this winter. It's possible to have fun no matter what the weather and we have put together some tips for you and your pup! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22101.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>Some dogs love to be outdoors and they thrive when winter and snow arrive. Some dogs, though just don't enjoy the cold, snowy days and they may be too small, too elderly or not have enough hair to keep them warm and happy when they are outside. It's all you can do to get them to go potty, right?! Here are four ways we love to play with and entertain our dogs indoors no matter what the weather! </p> <p><strong>Tug of war! </strong>What dog doesn't love a <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TOYS/">rousing tug of war?</a> Make sure you don't tug too hard. Let your dog be the one who sets the parameters for the tugging. Choose toys that won't hurt her teeth. Don't yank the toy out of your dog's mouth as that could hurt her teeth. This is a great time to teach your dog to "give" or "drop it" and you can do that by offering her a different toy if she gives up that one! </p> <p><strong>Fetch.</strong> You can play this with your pup whether there is more than one human in the house! Toss a toy and call your dog to bring it back. Once he chases it, call his name and urge him to bring the toy back. Once he does, praise him then toss it again. This is a great way to burn off excess energy by getting your dog to run from one room to another. It's also a great way to "sneak" in training by teaching him to fetch and return! </p> <p><strong>Hide and seek</strong>. Yes, you can hide yourself and have your dog come find you (and that is fun!) but what we meant here was to hide toys and or treats and let your dog go running through the house on a treasure hunt for the treats and toys. Get involved with her at first to show her what you're doing then praise her and make a big deal of it when she brings the toy back to you! Food puzzle toys are also a great way to keep your dog engaged through his strong sense of scent. Hide treats and/or use a snuffle mat or other food puzzle toy to get his nose and brain working. </p> <p><strong>Set up an indoor play date with a friend</strong>. If you have a friend who has a dog who also needs some entertaining and socialization, you may want to give him or her a call and invite them over. Tell them your dog is ready for a play date and needs to burn off some energy. Chances are, they will be happy for the company (socially distant, if necessary) and your pups will enjoy the time chasing and playing with another dog. </p> <p>Magoos Pet is a Discount Pet Supply Store family owned and operated for over 40 years. Our years of experience in the pet supplies industry empowers us to supply quality pet products to our community at great prices! We offer a full range of assorted products from dog and cat foods, dog and cat supplies, small animals and accessories, reptiles and accessories, to tropical fish supplies and more. Items available online can be purchased with FREE shipping! For saftey reasons, we are not able to ship live animals and a small assortment of perishable/fragile items.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p><img alt="" src="ftpes://ws007193@ftp.nitrosell.com/blog/images/22083.jpeg" /></p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> When winter is at its coldest you may not be motivated to go outdoors, but you can still<a href="https://magoospet.com/22071/Why-You-Should-Train-Your-Dog/"> entertain your dog and help her work off some energy </a>(and stay in shape!) this winter. It's possible to have fun no matter what the weather and we have put together some tips for you and your pup! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22101.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>Some dogs love to be outdoors and they thrive when winter and snow arrive. Some dogs, though just don't enjoy the cold, snowy days and they may be too small, too elderly or not have enough hair to keep them warm and happy when they are outside. It's all you can do to get them to go potty, right?! Here are four ways we love to play with and entertain our dogs indoors no matter what the weather! </p> <p><strong>Tug of war! </strong>What dog doesn't love a <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TOYS/">rousing tug of war?</a> Make sure you don't tug too hard. Let your dog be the one who sets the parameters for the tugging. Choose toys that won't hurt her teeth. Don't yank the toy out of your dog's mouth as that could hurt her teeth. This is a great time to teach your dog to "give" or "drop it" and you can do that by offering her a different toy if she gives up that one! </p> <p><strong>Fetch.</strong> You can play this with your pup whether there is more than one human in the house! Toss a toy and call your dog to bring it back. Once he chases it, call his name and urge him to bring the toy back. Once he does, praise him then toss it again. This is a great way to burn off excess energy by getting your dog to run from one room to another. It's also a great way to "sneak" in training by teaching him to fetch and return! </p> <p><strong>Hide and seek</strong>. Yes, you can hide yourself and have your dog come find you (and that is fun!) but what we meant here was to hide toys and or treats and let your dog go running through the house on a treasure hunt for the treats and toys. Get involved with her at first to show her what you're doing then praise her and make a big deal of it when she brings the toy back to you! Food puzzle toys are also a great way to keep your dog engaged through his strong sense of scent. Hide treats and/or use a snuffle mat or other food puzzle toy to get his nose and brain working. </p> <p><strong>Set up an indoor play date with a friend</strong>. If you have a friend who has a dog who also needs some entertaining and socialization, you may want to give him or her a call and invite them over. Tell them your dog is ready for a play date and needs to burn off some energy. Chances are, they will be happy for the company (socially distant, if necessary) and your pups will enjoy the time chasing and playing with another dog. </p> <p>Magoos Pet is a Discount Pet Supply Store family owned and operated for over 40 years. Our years of experience in the pet supplies industry empowers us to supply quality pet products to our community at great prices! We offer a full range of assorted products from dog and cat foods, dog and cat supplies, small animals and accessories, reptiles and accessories, to tropical fish supplies and more. Items available online can be purchased with FREE shipping! For saftey reasons, we are not able to ship live animals and a small assortment of perishable/fragile items.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p><img alt="" src="ftpes://ws007193@ftp.nitrosell.com/blog/images/22083.jpeg" /></p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22101/Four-Ways-To-Entertain-Your-Dog-Indoors/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22101/Four-Ways-To-Entertain-Your-Dog-Indoors/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[01/31/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Three Ways To Care For Wild Birds]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>In the winter months, especially if you live in a snowy part of the country, seeing a bright flash of color can brighten your day! When you<a href="https://magoospet.com/21933/4-Ways-To-Get-Ready-To-Feed-Birds-This-Winter/"> attract birds to your backyard and feed them throughout</a> the winter, seeing a cardinal or chickadee on the feeder or enjoying some suet is a great way to spend time enjoying nature even if you're not right out in the snow and cold! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22095.jpg" /></p> <p><a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-FEEDERS/">Birds at the feeders</a> in our yards certainly do brighten the day with their songs, colors and antics. While wild birds are certainly capable of caring for themselves there are steps you can take to ensure their safety during the winter months. It doesn't take too much time or effort and the birds will thank you by continuing to visit! </p> <p>1. Keep the feeders full. Once you have made the commitment to attract birds to your backyard bird feeder, they will come to expect it. In the cold winter months, food is scarce and your feeders will become their go-to food source. When they eat they rebuild their strength, it keeps them warm and helps them survive and thrive throughout the winter months. </p> <p>2. Neighborhood cats may find your bird feeders their own hunting ground. You can mix water and apple cider vinegar and spray it around the perimeter of the trees and bird feeders. The scent is said to keep cats away. Other people who feed outdoor birds say adding a few drops of eucalyptus, lavender, lemongrass or peppermint oil to water and spraying it around will keep cats away. Some other wild bird feeders will install motion-activated water sprinklers and aim them at the areas from which cats typically come to scare them away. Place bird feeders high enough off the ground to make it more difficult -- or impossible -- for the cats to reach the birds. Clean up spilled seed to discourage ground feeding birds and keep them safe from outdoor cats. If you have cats that you let outdoors, you may want to keep them inside if you want to feed wild birds. </p> <p>3. Clean the feeders regularly to prevent any mold growth from occurring inside the feeder. </p> <p>We have a bonus tip! To protect smaller birds from larger birds of prey, position the feeders in dense tree branches or near shrubs or other brush that the smaller birds can escape to if danger arrives. </p> <p>Grab your camera and a cup of coffee and watch the birds enjoying the seed and treats you give them this winter! </p> <p><em>Magoo's Pet is a Discount Pet Supply Store family owned and operated for over 40 years. Our years of experience in the pet supplies industry empowers us to supply quality pet products to our community at great prices! We offer a full range of assorted products from dog and cat foods, dog and cat supplies, small animals and accessories, reptiles and accessories, to tropical fish supplies and more. Items available online can be purchased with FREE shipping! For saftey reasons, we are not able to ship live animals and a small assortment of perishable/fragile items.</em></p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the winter months, especially if you live in a snowy part of the country, seeing a bright flash of color can brighten your day! When you<a href="https://magoospet.com/21933/4-Ways-To-Get-Ready-To-Feed-Birds-This-Winter/"> attract birds to your backyard and feed them throughout</a> the winter, seeing a cardinal or chickadee on the feeder or enjoying some suet is a great way to spend time enjoying nature even if you're not right out in the snow and cold! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22095.jpg" /></p> <p><a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-FEEDERS/">Birds at the feeders</a> in our yards certainly do brighten the day with their songs, colors and antics. While wild birds are certainly capable of caring for themselves there are steps you can take to ensure their safety during the winter months. It doesn't take too much time or effort and the birds will thank you by continuing to visit! </p> <p>1. Keep the feeders full. Once you have made the commitment to attract birds to your backyard bird feeder, they will come to expect it. In the cold winter months, food is scarce and your feeders will become their go-to food source. When they eat they rebuild their strength, it keeps them warm and helps them survive and thrive throughout the winter months. </p> <p>2. Neighborhood cats may find your bird feeders their own hunting ground. You can mix water and apple cider vinegar and spray it around the perimeter of the trees and bird feeders. The scent is said to keep cats away. Other people who feed outdoor birds say adding a few drops of eucalyptus, lavender, lemongrass or peppermint oil to water and spraying it around will keep cats away. Some other wild bird feeders will install motion-activated water sprinklers and aim them at the areas from which cats typically come to scare them away. Place bird feeders high enough off the ground to make it more difficult -- or impossible -- for the cats to reach the birds. Clean up spilled seed to discourage ground feeding birds and keep them safe from outdoor cats. If you have cats that you let outdoors, you may want to keep them inside if you want to feed wild birds. </p> <p>3. Clean the feeders regularly to prevent any mold growth from occurring inside the feeder. </p> <p>We have a bonus tip! To protect smaller birds from larger birds of prey, position the feeders in dense tree branches or near shrubs or other brush that the smaller birds can escape to if danger arrives. </p> <p>Grab your camera and a cup of coffee and watch the birds enjoying the seed and treats you give them this winter! </p> <p><em>Magoo's Pet is a Discount Pet Supply Store family owned and operated for over 40 years. Our years of experience in the pet supplies industry empowers us to supply quality pet products to our community at great prices! We offer a full range of assorted products from dog and cat foods, dog and cat supplies, small animals and accessories, reptiles and accessories, to tropical fish supplies and more. Items available online can be purchased with FREE shipping! For saftey reasons, we are not able to ship live animals and a small assortment of perishable/fragile items.</em></p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22095/Three-Ways-To-Care-For-Wild-Birds/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22095/Three-Ways-To-Care-For-Wild-Birds/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[01/31/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Why You Should Train Your Dog]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that dogs and puppies benefit from being trained? They do! The reason a dog or puppy loves to be trained is that they get to spend time with you and they also love to please their pet parents. Consider, too that a well-trained dog is a dog who will be happy with your family, won't chew your shoes and will likely be a welcome guest when you travel! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22071.jpg" /></p> <h2>Why you should train your dog</h2> <p>Whether you're <a href="https://magoospet.com/21405/Fun-Ways-To-Entertain-Your-Dog/">adopting a dog or puppy to your hom</a>e you can train each of them. Remember, even old dogs can learn new tricks! Puppies are as eager to learn as adult dogs, but you may need more patience with a puppy because he has a shorter attention span than an adult dog. </p> <p>Here are some of our favorite ways to train your dog so she is a perfect ideal companion for you and your family. </p> <ul> <li>Practice positive reinforcement training. Ignore bad behaviors and reward good behaviors. A simple example is that if, when you walk through the door, your dog jumps on you, it's best to ignore him. If you talk to him or pet him or even say, "don't jump" you are reinforcing his "bad" behavior. You should ignore him and his jumping and barking and once he calms down, <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TREATS/">pet him and give him a treat.</a> He will come to connect the reward with good behavior. </li> <li>Buy some yummy training treats and reward your pup when she does something you've asked her to do. If you ask her to "sit" and she does, praise her and then reward her while saying "sit" so she connects the action with your reaction. </li> <li>Find a quiet space to train, in the beginning. The fewer the distractions, the more quickly your pup will learn and he will be more likely to focus just on you. </li> <li>Train in short bursts. Try to keep training sessions to fifteen minutes or less. You may only get your puppy to focus on you for five minutes at a time and if that's the case, that's all right. She will eventually be better able to contain herself and pay more attention. </li> <li>Once your pup has mastered the basics: sit, stay, come, drop it and lie down, you may want to move training sessions into a room with more traffic and teach her when there are distractions. </li> <li>Teaching your dog his name is one of the most important things. You never want there to be any hesitation of your dog coming to you when you call. </li> <li>Teach your dog to walk on a leash and to walk calmly at your side. </li> <li>Socialize your dog while you're training him because that will teach him how to behave when he's out in public. </li> <li>Determine what you'd like your dog to learn, then teach him! Some pet parents want their dogs to do tricks, or shake paws or catch a flying disc. Those are fun to do once your pup has learned the basics. </li> </ul> <p>Read the rest of our <a href="https://magoospet.com/store/go/blog/">articles here.</a></p> <p>Follow <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoos Pet on Facebook. </a></p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that dogs and puppies benefit from being trained? They do! The reason a dog or puppy loves to be trained is that they get to spend time with you and they also love to please their pet parents. Consider, too that a well-trained dog is a dog who will be happy with your family, won't chew your shoes and will likely be a welcome guest when you travel! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22071.jpg" /></p> <h2>Why you should train your dog</h2> <p>Whether you're <a href="https://magoospet.com/21405/Fun-Ways-To-Entertain-Your-Dog/">adopting a dog or puppy to your hom</a>e you can train each of them. Remember, even old dogs can learn new tricks! Puppies are as eager to learn as adult dogs, but you may need more patience with a puppy because he has a shorter attention span than an adult dog. </p> <p>Here are some of our favorite ways to train your dog so she is a perfect ideal companion for you and your family. </p> <ul> <li>Practice positive reinforcement training. Ignore bad behaviors and reward good behaviors. A simple example is that if, when you walk through the door, your dog jumps on you, it's best to ignore him. If you talk to him or pet him or even say, "don't jump" you are reinforcing his "bad" behavior. You should ignore him and his jumping and barking and once he calms down, <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TREATS/">pet him and give him a treat.</a> He will come to connect the reward with good behavior. </li> <li>Buy some yummy training treats and reward your pup when she does something you've asked her to do. If you ask her to "sit" and she does, praise her and then reward her while saying "sit" so she connects the action with your reaction. </li> <li>Find a quiet space to train, in the beginning. The fewer the distractions, the more quickly your pup will learn and he will be more likely to focus just on you. </li> <li>Train in short bursts. Try to keep training sessions to fifteen minutes or less. You may only get your puppy to focus on you for five minutes at a time and if that's the case, that's all right. She will eventually be better able to contain herself and pay more attention. </li> <li>Once your pup has mastered the basics: sit, stay, come, drop it and lie down, you may want to move training sessions into a room with more traffic and teach her when there are distractions. </li> <li>Teaching your dog his name is one of the most important things. You never want there to be any hesitation of your dog coming to you when you call. </li> <li>Teach your dog to walk on a leash and to walk calmly at your side. </li> <li>Socialize your dog while you're training him because that will teach him how to behave when he's out in public. </li> <li>Determine what you'd like your dog to learn, then teach him! Some pet parents want their dogs to do tricks, or shake paws or catch a flying disc. Those are fun to do once your pup has learned the basics. </li> </ul> <p>Read the rest of our <a href="https://magoospet.com/store/go/blog/">articles here.</a></p> <p>Follow <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoos Pet on Facebook. </a></p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22071/Why-You-Should-Train-Your-Dog/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22071/Why-You-Should-Train-Your-Dog/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[01/12/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Why A Betta Fish Is A Great Pandemic Pet]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>The coronavirus pandemic continues to keep families and friends isolated and many people are turning to pets for companionship. Depending on where you live, a pet may not be allowed. You may not have time or the resources for a furry or feathered friend, but have you ever considered a finned companion? </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22023.jpg" /></p> <p>A fish is the perfect pandemic – or even pet for your college student, if he or she is able to attend college on campus – might be the betta fish. These fish are colorful, don’t require a lot of attention and the space they require depends on the size of the fish bowl you buy.</p> <p><strong>Here are some of the <a href="https://magoospet.com/Fish-Fish-Betta/">reasons to bring a betta fish </a>into your life.</strong></p> <ol> <li>They are cost effective. An entire betta fish set up may only set you back about $50 – perhaps even less</li> <li>They are relaxing to watch</li> <li>They are quiet companions</li> <li>It’s easy to keep their bowl clean</li> <li>They don’t require a lot of upkeep or maintenance – a weekly cleaning and replacement of the water in the bowl are about it</li> <li>You will need to sprinkle in food once or twice a day (again, this makes them low maintenance)</li> </ol> <p>If your new college student has been accustomed to caring for, and sharing his or her life with a pet, a<a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-ORNAMENTS-%26-PLANTS/"> betta may not take the place of a puppy or kitten</a>, but it is a companion. Remind your college student that he may not know how much, or how little, time he will have available and that a betta is a great “starter” pet. This is especially true if you share a room; your roommate may not want to share his or her life and space with a pet like a hamster or bird, but a fish is no problem!</p> <p>A betta fish is also an ideal companion for you or a loved one who is home alone because of the pandemic. A fish can keep them company, keep them active and engaged because they need to care for their fish and that is a good thing. Who knows, you may see the betta on your next Zoom call! </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The coronavirus pandemic continues to keep families and friends isolated and many people are turning to pets for companionship. Depending on where you live, a pet may not be allowed. You may not have time or the resources for a furry or feathered friend, but have you ever considered a finned companion? </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22023.jpg" /></p> <p>A fish is the perfect pandemic – or even pet for your college student, if he or she is able to attend college on campus – might be the betta fish. These fish are colorful, don’t require a lot of attention and the space they require depends on the size of the fish bowl you buy.</p> <p><strong>Here are some of the <a href="https://magoospet.com/Fish-Fish-Betta/">reasons to bring a betta fish </a>into your life.</strong></p> <ol> <li>They are cost effective. An entire betta fish set up may only set you back about $50 – perhaps even less</li> <li>They are relaxing to watch</li> <li>They are quiet companions</li> <li>It’s easy to keep their bowl clean</li> <li>They don’t require a lot of upkeep or maintenance – a weekly cleaning and replacement of the water in the bowl are about it</li> <li>You will need to sprinkle in food once or twice a day (again, this makes them low maintenance)</li> </ol> <p>If your new college student has been accustomed to caring for, and sharing his or her life with a pet, a<a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-ORNAMENTS-%26-PLANTS/"> betta may not take the place of a puppy or kitten</a>, but it is a companion. Remind your college student that he may not know how much, or how little, time he will have available and that a betta is a great “starter” pet. This is especially true if you share a room; your roommate may not want to share his or her life and space with a pet like a hamster or bird, but a fish is no problem!</p> <p>A betta fish is also an ideal companion for you or a loved one who is home alone because of the pandemic. A fish can keep them company, keep them active and engaged because they need to care for their fish and that is a good thing. Who knows, you may see the betta on your next Zoom call! </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22023/Why-A-Betta-Fish-Is-A-Great-Pandemic-Pet/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22023/Why-A-Betta-Fish-Is-A-Great-Pandemic-Pet/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[01/12/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Six Ways To Celebrate National Cat Lovers' Month]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Cats are wonderful furry companions. Contrary to popular belief -- cats do love their humans; sure they may not want a lot of belly rubs, but cats do crave companionship. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22011.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>Cats are definitely "easier" than dogs, but they have unique personalities and unique needs. During the month of December, it is another time to give cats some additional love, attention, toys and scratches behind the ears! </p> <p>We have put together our list of favorite ways to celebrate National Cat Lovers' Month and we'd love it if you wanted to share some of your ideas with us on our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoo's Facebook page</a>! </p> <h3><a href="https://magoospet.com/21987/New-Page/">6 Ways To Celebrate National Cat Lovers Month</a></h3> <p>Pull up a chair, call your favorite cat or two over to your lap and let's jump right into the ways in which to celebrate your cats! </p> <ol> <li>Buy them new toys. Cats get bored of playing with the same toys. Buy some new ones, swap them out for some of their current toys and watch them reignite their passion for play. Pick up a few feather toys or other interactive toys you can get involved with your cat during some playtime. </li> <li>Uncover some unique cat facts to share with your friends or to win a round of trivia! Here's a couple to get you started. A group of cats is called a clowder. A cat’s hearing is better than a dog’s. And a cat can hear high-frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human. </li> <li>Feed them high-quality food. If you're not sure what the best food for your cat is, talk with your veterinarian. Cats should get meat of some sort in their diets -- canned or organic chicken or fish -- along with kibble. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Cat-Cat-Dental/">Kibble serves the purpose of helping clean your cat's teeth. </a></li> <li>Adopt a cat. Many animal shelters have been cleared out and all the pets have found forever homes because of COVID. If you've been thinking of adopting another cat or kitten, call your local shelter and see if they have any cats or kittens available to adopt. Don't overlook a senior cat as they have so much love to give! </li> <li>Groom your cat. Many cats are self-sufficient enough to thoroughly groom themselves. Longer-haired cats, however, may require some assistance to keep them from getting matted fur. </li> <li>Take your cat for a walk. Some cats -- especially if you start training them when they are kittens -- love to walk on a leash and harness. It's a great way to let them get out of doors in a safe way and to help assure they're not going after <a href="https://magoospet.com/21933/4-Ways-To-Get-Ready-To-Feed-Birds-This-Winter/">any birds on your backyard bird feeder!</a> If you have space and budget, construct a catio so your cat can go outdoors in a safe way on his own. </li> </ol> <p>How will you celebrate your cat this month? </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cats are wonderful furry companions. Contrary to popular belief -- cats do love their humans; sure they may not want a lot of belly rubs, but cats do crave companionship. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/22011.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>Cats are definitely "easier" than dogs, but they have unique personalities and unique needs. During the month of December, it is another time to give cats some additional love, attention, toys and scratches behind the ears! </p> <p>We have put together our list of favorite ways to celebrate National Cat Lovers' Month and we'd love it if you wanted to share some of your ideas with us on our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoo's Facebook page</a>! </p> <h3><a href="https://magoospet.com/21987/New-Page/">6 Ways To Celebrate National Cat Lovers Month</a></h3> <p>Pull up a chair, call your favorite cat or two over to your lap and let's jump right into the ways in which to celebrate your cats! </p> <ol> <li>Buy them new toys. Cats get bored of playing with the same toys. Buy some new ones, swap them out for some of their current toys and watch them reignite their passion for play. Pick up a few feather toys or other interactive toys you can get involved with your cat during some playtime. </li> <li>Uncover some unique cat facts to share with your friends or to win a round of trivia! Here's a couple to get you started. A group of cats is called a clowder. A cat’s hearing is better than a dog’s. And a cat can hear high-frequency sounds up to two octaves higher than a human. </li> <li>Feed them high-quality food. If you're not sure what the best food for your cat is, talk with your veterinarian. Cats should get meat of some sort in their diets -- canned or organic chicken or fish -- along with kibble. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Cat-Cat-Dental/">Kibble serves the purpose of helping clean your cat's teeth. </a></li> <li>Adopt a cat. Many animal shelters have been cleared out and all the pets have found forever homes because of COVID. If you've been thinking of adopting another cat or kitten, call your local shelter and see if they have any cats or kittens available to adopt. Don't overlook a senior cat as they have so much love to give! </li> <li>Groom your cat. Many cats are self-sufficient enough to thoroughly groom themselves. Longer-haired cats, however, may require some assistance to keep them from getting matted fur. </li> <li>Take your cat for a walk. Some cats -- especially if you start training them when they are kittens -- love to walk on a leash and harness. It's a great way to let them get out of doors in a safe way and to help assure they're not going after <a href="https://magoospet.com/21933/4-Ways-To-Get-Ready-To-Feed-Birds-This-Winter/">any birds on your backyard bird feeder!</a> If you have space and budget, construct a catio so your cat can go outdoors in a safe way on his own. </li> </ol> <p>How will you celebrate your cat this month? </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/22011/Six-Ways-To-Celebrate-National-Cat-Lovers%27-Month/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/22011/Six-Ways-To-Celebrate-National-Cat-Lovers%27-Month/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[12/05/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Are Hamsters Good Pets]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Have your children been asking for a pet? Have you ever wondered if a hamster is a good first pet? We have pulled together some information to help you make that determination because hamsters are one of the most popular pets for children. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21999.jpg" /></p> <p>The advantages of welcoming a hamster to your home include: </p> <ul> <li> <p>A hamster is easy to care for pet, as compared to many other pets available. When you welcome a hamster to your home you will need to feed him, clean the cage, ensure they have proper toys and bedding and items to chew on (their teeth continue to grow throughout their lifetime) and a nice home in which to live.</p> </li> <li> <p>Hamsters are clean. In many cases, your hamster will only use one corner of her cage as a litter area. The rest of the cage will remain clean because hamsters are clean pets. Clean the corner your hamster uses as a bathroom regularly – daily is best.</p> </li> <li> <p>Hamsters are inquisitive, cute and friendly. The cheek pouches on a hamster make him even more adorable, especially when you watch him fill his cheeks with the treats you provide. If you adopt a hamster who is young or who is accustomed to being petted and carried, he will be happy with your attention.</p> </li> <li> <p>Hamsters prefer to live alone. Two hamsters are sometimes prone to fighting. They are happy to be alone as long as you pay them regular attention.</p> </li> <li> <p>Hamsters are quiet. They don’t make much noise other than if they are running around on the wheel in their cage. They don’t bark, chirp or <a href="https://magoospet.com/21717/Is-A-Guinea-Pig-Right-For-Your-Family/">squeal (like guinea pigs do!</a>)</p> </li> <li> <p>Hamsters don’t take up much room in your house. You will need to find a safe space for your<a href="https://magoospet.com/Hamster-Cage-2-Story-048081920114/"> hamster’s house a</a>nd that’s all you need! Keep your hamster cage out of direct sunlight and in a warm space. You can also buy a hamster ball to put her in so she can roll around your house! Even if you live somewhere that doesn’t allow you to have a dog or cat, you may be able to keep a hamster.</p> </li> </ul> <p><strong>Here are a few challenges with having a hamster as a pet (and they really aren’t that challenging!)</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p>They have poor eyesight. This means they rely on sound and smell to get along in life – this may also mean they may bite you if you pick them up without any warning. Because they can’t see you and get startled it only makes sense, right? A hamster bite is painful and you may want to keep young children from handling them.</p> </li> <li>Hamsters are nocturnal. A hamster loves the nightlight and that means they may be up in the wheel or chewing their food and treats while you’re trying to sleep. Even though they are nocturnal, they are still awake in the daytime to interact with you. It is best to not wake them up as they may not welcome the attention.</li> <li>Hamsters are active little pets. They love to and need to, play a lot. Give them a wheel in their cage, <a href="https://magoospet.com/Run-About-Ball-Clear-13-Inch-045125613797/">buy a rolling hamster ball </a>they can be put into and allowed to run around the home – in a safe area. A cage with tubes they can climb up and around in keep them safe.</li> </ul> <p>Hamsters are cute and playful, but you need to be aware that handling them could result in a bite if you’re not careful. They are inexpensive pets who live about five to six years. If you’re a busy person who wants a companion with whom to share your life and don’t have time or space for a dog or cat, a hamster might be the ideal pet for you.</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have your children been asking for a pet? Have you ever wondered if a hamster is a good first pet? We have pulled together some information to help you make that determination because hamsters are one of the most popular pets for children. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21999.jpg" /></p> <p>The advantages of welcoming a hamster to your home include: </p> <ul> <li> <p>A hamster is easy to care for pet, as compared to many other pets available. When you welcome a hamster to your home you will need to feed him, clean the cage, ensure they have proper toys and bedding and items to chew on (their teeth continue to grow throughout their lifetime) and a nice home in which to live.</p> </li> <li> <p>Hamsters are clean. In many cases, your hamster will only use one corner of her cage as a litter area. The rest of the cage will remain clean because hamsters are clean pets. Clean the corner your hamster uses as a bathroom regularly – daily is best.</p> </li> <li> <p>Hamsters are inquisitive, cute and friendly. The cheek pouches on a hamster make him even more adorable, especially when you watch him fill his cheeks with the treats you provide. If you adopt a hamster who is young or who is accustomed to being petted and carried, he will be happy with your attention.</p> </li> <li> <p>Hamsters prefer to live alone. Two hamsters are sometimes prone to fighting. They are happy to be alone as long as you pay them regular attention.</p> </li> <li> <p>Hamsters are quiet. They don’t make much noise other than if they are running around on the wheel in their cage. They don’t bark, chirp or <a href="https://magoospet.com/21717/Is-A-Guinea-Pig-Right-For-Your-Family/">squeal (like guinea pigs do!</a>)</p> </li> <li> <p>Hamsters don’t take up much room in your house. You will need to find a safe space for your<a href="https://magoospet.com/Hamster-Cage-2-Story-048081920114/"> hamster’s house a</a>nd that’s all you need! Keep your hamster cage out of direct sunlight and in a warm space. You can also buy a hamster ball to put her in so she can roll around your house! Even if you live somewhere that doesn’t allow you to have a dog or cat, you may be able to keep a hamster.</p> </li> </ul> <p><strong>Here are a few challenges with having a hamster as a pet (and they really aren’t that challenging!)</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p>They have poor eyesight. This means they rely on sound and smell to get along in life – this may also mean they may bite you if you pick them up without any warning. Because they can’t see you and get startled it only makes sense, right? A hamster bite is painful and you may want to keep young children from handling them.</p> </li> <li>Hamsters are nocturnal. A hamster loves the nightlight and that means they may be up in the wheel or chewing their food and treats while you’re trying to sleep. Even though they are nocturnal, they are still awake in the daytime to interact with you. It is best to not wake them up as they may not welcome the attention.</li> <li>Hamsters are active little pets. They love to and need to, play a lot. Give them a wheel in their cage, <a href="https://magoospet.com/Run-About-Ball-Clear-13-Inch-045125613797/">buy a rolling hamster ball </a>they can be put into and allowed to run around the home – in a safe area. A cage with tubes they can climb up and around in keep them safe.</li> </ul> <p>Hamsters are cute and playful, but you need to be aware that handling them could result in a bite if you’re not careful. They are inexpensive pets who live about five to six years. If you’re a busy person who wants a companion with whom to share your life and don’t have time or space for a dog or cat, a hamster might be the ideal pet for you.</p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21999/Are-Hamsters-Good-Pets/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21999/Are-Hamsters-Good-Pets/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[12/05/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[4 Ways To Get Ready To Feed Birds This Winter]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Many areas of the country are experiencing unprecedented warm weather BUT we all know winter is coming. If you live in some areas of the country, winter is a fact of life! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21933.jpg" /></p> <p><a href="https://magoospet.com/21201/How-To-Attract-Wild-Birds-To-Your-Feeder/">Birds are a bright spot on a winter's day</a> for many people. We know that getting up in the morning and sitting at the kitchen table, or looking out the window at the bird feeders and the feeding frenzy there makes snow and cold a bit more bearable. Once you've "called" the wild birds to your feeders by giving them food, you don't want to leave them high and dry and stop feeding them. If at all possible, feeding the birds is a winter-long commitment once you start. </p> <p>If you're new to having birds at feeders in your yard we have tips on how to lure birds to your yard and what you can do to keep them happy and returning! On another note, if you have indoor cats, birds at the feeder are<a href="https://magoospet.com/21639/How-To-Care-For-A-Senior-Cat/"> like "cat TV." A lot of cats will perch in a place they can see the birds, </a>their tails twitch, they may chatter at the birds and are thoroughly entertained -- it's a win for your cats and a happy feeding time for the birds! </p> <h2>Here are 4 ways to bring birds to your feeders</h2> <p><strong>Location. Location. Location.</strong> Birds feel safer when they are under some cover when they are eating. If you have trees in your yard that are semi-secluded and have <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-FEEDERS/">branches that shelter the bird feeders,</a> you may get more birds to your home. Some birds won't care if you put a bird feeder pole and a bird feeder on it, but the shy ones may stay away. </p> <p><strong>Know your birds. </strong>What kind of birds thrive in the winter in the area of the country where you live? When you know what kind of birds are where you live then you can buy wild bird seed that they will want to eat. For example, a tiny chickadee probably won't want to struggle with large sunflower seeds -- although some will! That leads us to...</p> <p><strong>Buy the <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-BIRD-SEED/">wild birds the feed and seed </a>they want.</strong> Once you know what kind of birds are in the area where you live, you can shop at your favorite online store for the seeds and seed mixes that suit the birds you will be feeding. Many wild bird seed mixes are blends of seeds to appeal to a wide variety of wild birds. Don't forget the suet -- many birds love it and it's a "healthy fat" for them. </p> <p><strong>Keep them full.</strong> Once you have filled the feeders and you have wild bird activity, keep the feeders full. We know that birds CAN thrive on their own in the winter months -- they are equipped for that -- BUT we feel that once you have committed to feeding them, you should stick with it throughout the winter season. And as we mentioned, "bird tv" is a bright spot in a gray winter day and the birds will thank you for it! </p> <p>Have you fed birds in the past? Do you plan to feed wild birds this winter? We would love to see your bird feeder set ups and the birds that come to your feeder! </p> <p>Drop us a photo on our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoos Facebook Page. </a></p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many areas of the country are experiencing unprecedented warm weather BUT we all know winter is coming. If you live in some areas of the country, winter is a fact of life! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21933.jpg" /></p> <p><a href="https://magoospet.com/21201/How-To-Attract-Wild-Birds-To-Your-Feeder/">Birds are a bright spot on a winter's day</a> for many people. We know that getting up in the morning and sitting at the kitchen table, or looking out the window at the bird feeders and the feeding frenzy there makes snow and cold a bit more bearable. Once you've "called" the wild birds to your feeders by giving them food, you don't want to leave them high and dry and stop feeding them. If at all possible, feeding the birds is a winter-long commitment once you start. </p> <p>If you're new to having birds at feeders in your yard we have tips on how to lure birds to your yard and what you can do to keep them happy and returning! On another note, if you have indoor cats, birds at the feeder are<a href="https://magoospet.com/21639/How-To-Care-For-A-Senior-Cat/"> like "cat TV." A lot of cats will perch in a place they can see the birds, </a>their tails twitch, they may chatter at the birds and are thoroughly entertained -- it's a win for your cats and a happy feeding time for the birds! </p> <h2>Here are 4 ways to bring birds to your feeders</h2> <p><strong>Location. Location. Location.</strong> Birds feel safer when they are under some cover when they are eating. If you have trees in your yard that are semi-secluded and have <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-FEEDERS/">branches that shelter the bird feeders,</a> you may get more birds to your home. Some birds won't care if you put a bird feeder pole and a bird feeder on it, but the shy ones may stay away. </p> <p><strong>Know your birds. </strong>What kind of birds thrive in the winter in the area of the country where you live? When you know what kind of birds are where you live then you can buy wild bird seed that they will want to eat. For example, a tiny chickadee probably won't want to struggle with large sunflower seeds -- although some will! That leads us to...</p> <p><strong>Buy the <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-BIRD-SEED/">wild birds the feed and seed </a>they want.</strong> Once you know what kind of birds are in the area where you live, you can shop at your favorite online store for the seeds and seed mixes that suit the birds you will be feeding. Many wild bird seed mixes are blends of seeds to appeal to a wide variety of wild birds. Don't forget the suet -- many birds love it and it's a "healthy fat" for them. </p> <p><strong>Keep them full.</strong> Once you have filled the feeders and you have wild bird activity, keep the feeders full. We know that birds CAN thrive on their own in the winter months -- they are equipped for that -- BUT we feel that once you have committed to feeding them, you should stick with it throughout the winter season. And as we mentioned, "bird tv" is a bright spot in a gray winter day and the birds will thank you for it! </p> <p>Have you fed birds in the past? Do you plan to feed wild birds this winter? We would love to see your bird feeder set ups and the birds that come to your feeder! </p> <p>Drop us a photo on our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoos Facebook Page. </a></p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21933/4-Ways-To-Get-Ready-To-Feed-Birds-This-Winter/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21933/4-Ways-To-Get-Ready-To-Feed-Birds-This-Winter/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[11/07/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Celebrate Your Senior Dog]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>If you have ever shared your life with a senior dog, you know just how amazing and loving they are, right? November is a celebration of senior dogs and we LOVE it! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21921.jpg" /></p> <p>When we become <a href="https://magoospet.com/21855/3-Ways-To-Celebrate-Pet-Wellness-Month/">pet parents, it is a lifelong commitment.</a> Puppies are adorable and fun and ready for any adventure. As your dog ages, he may not be as willing, or able, to join you for long walks on the beach or a trot through the park BUT he will light up your life with love and commitment and there is nothing better than that. </p> <p>If you're living with a pet you've had since puppyhood and who is now inching toward her senior years, you will have to take shorter walks, you may need to take her to the vet more frequently, she may need different food or be on medications, but remember: Your dog looks up to you for her care until she crosses the Rainbow Bridge. </p> <p>Many people who are at a shelter looking for a pup to bring home with them, may not consider a senior pet. We think you should, though. Why? There are a myriad of reasons that senior pets are amazing and we have put together a few for your consideration. </p> <h2>Why Senior Dogs Rock!</h2> <ul> <li>When you adopt a senior you know what size she will be. Many people have adopted a dog they were told would be "small" who ended up being a seventy-five pound adult! Seniors are the size they are going to be! </li> <li>You <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TREATS/">CAN teach a senior dog new tricks.</a> Just as humans can learn for a lifetime, so too can dogs. Your senior dog may not run agility courses or learn to catch a frisbee mid-air, but he can learn other tricks. </li> <li>Senior dogs still love to go for walks -- maybe just shorter and more frequent ones. </li> <li>Senior dogs are usually house-trained. Sure, they may have an accident here or there -- but any dog of any age can. </li> <li>You will know the temperament of the senior you're adopting. </li> <li>Senior dogs are calmer and they may be a better fit for an older adult than a boisterous puppy. </li> <li>Senior dogs love daily routines. </li> <li>Senior dogs who are adopted always seem to be so thankful and grateful. </li> </ul> <p>Show us your senior dog! </p> <p>Are you following <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoos Pet on Facebook</a>? We'd love to see you there!</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have ever shared your life with a senior dog, you know just how amazing and loving they are, right? November is a celebration of senior dogs and we LOVE it! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21921.jpg" /></p> <p>When we become <a href="https://magoospet.com/21855/3-Ways-To-Celebrate-Pet-Wellness-Month/">pet parents, it is a lifelong commitment.</a> Puppies are adorable and fun and ready for any adventure. As your dog ages, he may not be as willing, or able, to join you for long walks on the beach or a trot through the park BUT he will light up your life with love and commitment and there is nothing better than that. </p> <p>If you're living with a pet you've had since puppyhood and who is now inching toward her senior years, you will have to take shorter walks, you may need to take her to the vet more frequently, she may need different food or be on medications, but remember: Your dog looks up to you for her care until she crosses the Rainbow Bridge. </p> <p>Many people who are at a shelter looking for a pup to bring home with them, may not consider a senior pet. We think you should, though. Why? There are a myriad of reasons that senior pets are amazing and we have put together a few for your consideration. </p> <h2>Why Senior Dogs Rock!</h2> <ul> <li>When you adopt a senior you know what size she will be. Many people have adopted a dog they were told would be "small" who ended up being a seventy-five pound adult! Seniors are the size they are going to be! </li> <li>You <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TREATS/">CAN teach a senior dog new tricks.</a> Just as humans can learn for a lifetime, so too can dogs. Your senior dog may not run agility courses or learn to catch a frisbee mid-air, but he can learn other tricks. </li> <li>Senior dogs still love to go for walks -- maybe just shorter and more frequent ones. </li> <li>Senior dogs are usually house-trained. Sure, they may have an accident here or there -- but any dog of any age can. </li> <li>You will know the temperament of the senior you're adopting. </li> <li>Senior dogs are calmer and they may be a better fit for an older adult than a boisterous puppy. </li> <li>Senior dogs love daily routines. </li> <li>Senior dogs who are adopted always seem to be so thankful and grateful. </li> </ul> <p>Show us your senior dog! </p> <p>Are you following <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoos Pet on Facebook</a>? We'd love to see you there!</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21921/How-To-Celebrate-Your-Senior-Dog/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21921/How-To-Celebrate-Your-Senior-Dog/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[11/07/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[7 Reasons To Love Black Cats And National Cat Day]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Cats. Cats. Cats! October 27 was National Black Cat Day and October 29 is National Cat Day! We LOVE it and we LOVE our cats. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21867.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>We know there are myths that surround not only cats, but black cats specifically. Whether you're a cat lover, a cat liker or someone who considers himself a dog lover only, we believe you will be interested in these cat and black cat facts. If you have a friend who has cats or if you have a shelter or rescue that has cats available for rescue or foster, take some time this month to see if the shelter is accepting help from volunteers. If you can't volunteer at a local shelter because of coronavirus, reach out and ask what they need and drop off a donation to help care for the cats waiting for their forever homes! </p> <h2>We have ways to celebrate cats! </h2> <p>Consider some of these ways in which cats enhance our lives and how we can celebrate them! </p> <ul> <li>They can make you smarter! It's true! A survey found that cat parents score higher on intelligence tests than dog owners. Something to think about! </li> <li>If you have a <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-FURNITURE-SCRATCH/">cat in the house, </a>you probably won't have mice! </li> <li>They are funny! During the times your cat is awake, interact with him and see how funny he can be when you play with him. </li> <li>If you are a camera bug, your cat can be your subject. They love the camera -- naturally. </li> <li>If you live in a small space, a cat is an ideal roommate. </li> <li>They clean themselves -- no grooming appointment needed. </li> <li>Living with a cat just may help you live longer! Petting a cat can ease stress and lower your blood pressure. </li> <li>They are snuggly. </li> <li>They are cute. </li> <li>Cats have unique markings, purrs, meows and purr-sonalities</li> </ul> <p> <a href="https://magoospet.com/20890/Sed-ut-sollicitudin-quam/">Black cats are NOT bad luck.</a> That is a superstition that, unfortunately still seems to be believed. A black cat is no different than a white cat, a calico cat, a Siamese cat or any other color cat inbetween. They are loving, funny companions. Contrary to popular belief -- cats enjoy being with their humans and a cat will greet you at the door (especially if you pay them attention when they do!) </p> <p>Show us your cat (black cat or any other <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">color cat!) on our Magoos Pet Outlet Facebook </a>page. </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cats. Cats. Cats! October 27 was National Black Cat Day and October 29 is National Cat Day! We LOVE it and we LOVE our cats. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21867.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>We know there are myths that surround not only cats, but black cats specifically. Whether you're a cat lover, a cat liker or someone who considers himself a dog lover only, we believe you will be interested in these cat and black cat facts. If you have a friend who has cats or if you have a shelter or rescue that has cats available for rescue or foster, take some time this month to see if the shelter is accepting help from volunteers. If you can't volunteer at a local shelter because of coronavirus, reach out and ask what they need and drop off a donation to help care for the cats waiting for their forever homes! </p> <h2>We have ways to celebrate cats! </h2> <p>Consider some of these ways in which cats enhance our lives and how we can celebrate them! </p> <ul> <li>They can make you smarter! It's true! A survey found that cat parents score higher on intelligence tests than dog owners. Something to think about! </li> <li>If you have a <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-FURNITURE-SCRATCH/">cat in the house, </a>you probably won't have mice! </li> <li>They are funny! During the times your cat is awake, interact with him and see how funny he can be when you play with him. </li> <li>If you are a camera bug, your cat can be your subject. They love the camera -- naturally. </li> <li>If you live in a small space, a cat is an ideal roommate. </li> <li>They clean themselves -- no grooming appointment needed. </li> <li>Living with a cat just may help you live longer! Petting a cat can ease stress and lower your blood pressure. </li> <li>They are snuggly. </li> <li>They are cute. </li> <li>Cats have unique markings, purrs, meows and purr-sonalities</li> </ul> <p> <a href="https://magoospet.com/20890/Sed-ut-sollicitudin-quam/">Black cats are NOT bad luck.</a> That is a superstition that, unfortunately still seems to be believed. A black cat is no different than a white cat, a calico cat, a Siamese cat or any other color cat inbetween. They are loving, funny companions. Contrary to popular belief -- cats enjoy being with their humans and a cat will greet you at the door (especially if you pay them attention when they do!) </p> <p>Show us your cat (black cat or any other <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">color cat!) on our Magoos Pet Outlet Facebook </a>page. </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21867/7-Reasons-To-Love-Black-Cats-And-National-Cat-Day/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21867/7-Reasons-To-Love-Black-Cats-And-National-Cat-Day/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[11/07/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[3 Ways To Celebrate Pet Wellness Month]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>October is Pet Wellness Month! As responsible pet parents we know it's important to keep our pets well and healthy year-round but we do love a time to pay a bit more attention to our dogs, right?! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21855.jpg" /></p> <p> Pet Wellness Month might be a time to schedule your dog's anual veterinarian appointment or wash her bedding or even take longer walks. </p> <p>We have three (but there are many more!) ways in which you can ensure your pet is well in October and the rest of the year, too. </p> <h2>Pet Wellness Month ideas</h2> <p><strong>Take a walk! </strong>We know that many of us humans and our <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/">dogs have taken a LOT more walks</a> in recent weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic and the work-from-home lifestyle. No matter how many walks you've taken, a regular walking routine is ideal for you and your dog. When you're out walking, you aren't distracted by the computer (put that phone away!) the television or other people or pets in the household. You and your dog(s) can bond and simply enjoy nature. A walk is a great way to get in shape physically as well as mentally. Time spent in nature has been proven to lower blood pressure and help clear your head. </p> <p><strong>Snuggle time</strong>. Yes, our dogs love closeness and snuggles as much as humans crave it. It's been said that loneliness and anxiety are increasing during this time of social distancing and our pets can help alleviate that. At the end of the workday, curl up on the couch or floor with your pup and just pet her, rub her ears and let her rest her head on you. Start your day with a quiet meditation with your pup. Sit quietly together. Listen to your breath and feel the breathing of your dog. Calm yourself before the craziness of the day begins. Give your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-ROPE-TUGS/">dog treat for snuggle time; it could be a healthy snack or a new toy --</a> your choice -- she will be happy with whatever you give her! </p> <p><strong>Feed your dog well.</strong> It's tempting to feed your dog table scraps, but you probably shouldn't. A different approach is to feed your dog healthy treats -- if you're feeding him table scraps -- like pieces of apple, pumpkin, carrot, green beans or other treats that are healthy. Don't feed her sweets or food with bones or carb-filled human foods like mashed potatoes or bread. Your dog is best-served to eat his or her ration of her kibble and wet food or raw food diet with the occasional treat of a slice of sweet potato or even snap peas! Ask your vet if you're not certain what fruits and vegetables are healthy for your dog. </p> <p>How will you and your dog celebrate Pet Wellness Month? Let us know on our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoos Pet Outlet Facebook</a> page. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>October is Pet Wellness Month! As responsible pet parents we know it's important to keep our pets well and healthy year-round but we do love a time to pay a bit more attention to our dogs, right?! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21855.jpg" /></p> <p> Pet Wellness Month might be a time to schedule your dog's anual veterinarian appointment or wash her bedding or even take longer walks. </p> <p>We have three (but there are many more!) ways in which you can ensure your pet is well in October and the rest of the year, too. </p> <h2>Pet Wellness Month ideas</h2> <p><strong>Take a walk! </strong>We know that many of us humans and our <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/">dogs have taken a LOT more walks</a> in recent weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic and the work-from-home lifestyle. No matter how many walks you've taken, a regular walking routine is ideal for you and your dog. When you're out walking, you aren't distracted by the computer (put that phone away!) the television or other people or pets in the household. You and your dog(s) can bond and simply enjoy nature. A walk is a great way to get in shape physically as well as mentally. Time spent in nature has been proven to lower blood pressure and help clear your head. </p> <p><strong>Snuggle time</strong>. Yes, our dogs love closeness and snuggles as much as humans crave it. It's been said that loneliness and anxiety are increasing during this time of social distancing and our pets can help alleviate that. At the end of the workday, curl up on the couch or floor with your pup and just pet her, rub her ears and let her rest her head on you. Start your day with a quiet meditation with your pup. Sit quietly together. Listen to your breath and feel the breathing of your dog. Calm yourself before the craziness of the day begins. Give your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-ROPE-TUGS/">dog treat for snuggle time; it could be a healthy snack or a new toy --</a> your choice -- she will be happy with whatever you give her! </p> <p><strong>Feed your dog well.</strong> It's tempting to feed your dog table scraps, but you probably shouldn't. A different approach is to feed your dog healthy treats -- if you're feeding him table scraps -- like pieces of apple, pumpkin, carrot, green beans or other treats that are healthy. Don't feed her sweets or food with bones or carb-filled human foods like mashed potatoes or bread. Your dog is best-served to eat his or her ration of her kibble and wet food or raw food diet with the occasional treat of a slice of sweet potato or even snap peas! Ask your vet if you're not certain what fruits and vegetables are healthy for your dog. </p> <p>How will you and your dog celebrate Pet Wellness Month? Let us know on our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoos Pet Outlet Facebook</a> page. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21855/3-Ways-To-Celebrate-Pet-Wellness-Month/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21855/3-Ways-To-Celebrate-Pet-Wellness-Month/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[10/16/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Fun Ways To Celebrate Halloween With Your Pets]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>It's almost Halloween and we have put together some fun ways you can celebrate (safely) with your pets this season. Who's ready to trick-or-treat? </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21843.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>Halloween is a time that is fun for many humans and children, but for our pets, it can be scary. The costumes and the tiny loud children in colorful costumes and the constant ringing of the doorbell can make our furry family members nervous. In fact, Halloween is one of the second busiest times of the year when <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/">shelters find lost pets.</a> Don't let your dog or cat become a statistic this Halloween or holiday season. </p> <p>Here are our favorite ways to enjoy a safe, happy Halloween with your cats and dogs! </p> <h2>Halloween pet safety tips</h2> <ul> <li>Keep your pet away from the door. A scared dog or cat is one who may rush out an open door. Keep your pets behind a gated enclosure or keep them in a room with a closed door so they cannot bolt out into the night. </li> <li>Give your<a href="https://magoospet.com/Cat-Catnip/"> cat or dog a new treat </a>or toy to keep them occupied. Our pets get bored with playing with the same toys or eating the same snacks -- just like humans do! Give them a special new treat or toy as their own Halloween treat. </li> <li>If you take your dog trick-or-treating with you, make sure he is comfortable around crowds. Keep him leashed. If he starts to act nervous or scared, take him home. A scared dog is one who may bite someone out of fear and you don't want that to happen. </li> <li>Dressing dogs and cats in costumes is fun IF they enjoy it. If your<a href="https://magoospet.com/Harness-Coat-Red-LRG-660204026062/"> dog is comfortable in clothing</a>, then by all means dress her up. Don't use Halloween as the first time you introduce her to clothes though! </li> <li>If your dog gets frantic when the doorbell rings, have someone in the house sit with him in a separate room with the television or a sound machine on and keep him calm. </li> <li>If your<a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-CAGE/"> dog loves his crate</a>, put a treat and toy in there and let her chill out there during the trick-or-treat festivities. </li> <li>Keep your pets indoors on Halloween. Walk your dogs before the trick-or-treating starts. Keep even your outdoor cats indoors. </li> <li>Don't let your pet get into the Halloween candy. They could get ill if they eat chocolate or ingest the candy wrappers. </li> <li>Cats are escape artists so it's best to put them in a room away from the door and check that you have gathered all your cats before the fun starts. </li> </ul> <p>What will you and your pets do this Halloween? We know that the coronavirus pandemic is changing the way we do a lot of things, but we'd love to know if you and your pets are planning anything special. Share your photos on our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoos Pet Outlet Facebook </a>page. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It's almost Halloween and we have put together some fun ways you can celebrate (safely) with your pets this season. Who's ready to trick-or-treat? </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21843.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>Halloween is a time that is fun for many humans and children, but for our pets, it can be scary. The costumes and the tiny loud children in colorful costumes and the constant ringing of the doorbell can make our furry family members nervous. In fact, Halloween is one of the second busiest times of the year when <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/">shelters find lost pets.</a> Don't let your dog or cat become a statistic this Halloween or holiday season. </p> <p>Here are our favorite ways to enjoy a safe, happy Halloween with your cats and dogs! </p> <h2>Halloween pet safety tips</h2> <ul> <li>Keep your pet away from the door. A scared dog or cat is one who may rush out an open door. Keep your pets behind a gated enclosure or keep them in a room with a closed door so they cannot bolt out into the night. </li> <li>Give your<a href="https://magoospet.com/Cat-Catnip/"> cat or dog a new treat </a>or toy to keep them occupied. Our pets get bored with playing with the same toys or eating the same snacks -- just like humans do! Give them a special new treat or toy as their own Halloween treat. </li> <li>If you take your dog trick-or-treating with you, make sure he is comfortable around crowds. Keep him leashed. If he starts to act nervous or scared, take him home. A scared dog is one who may bite someone out of fear and you don't want that to happen. </li> <li>Dressing dogs and cats in costumes is fun IF they enjoy it. If your<a href="https://magoospet.com/Harness-Coat-Red-LRG-660204026062/"> dog is comfortable in clothing</a>, then by all means dress her up. Don't use Halloween as the first time you introduce her to clothes though! </li> <li>If your dog gets frantic when the doorbell rings, have someone in the house sit with him in a separate room with the television or a sound machine on and keep him calm. </li> <li>If your<a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-CAGE/"> dog loves his crate</a>, put a treat and toy in there and let her chill out there during the trick-or-treat festivities. </li> <li>Keep your pets indoors on Halloween. Walk your dogs before the trick-or-treating starts. Keep even your outdoor cats indoors. </li> <li>Don't let your pet get into the Halloween candy. They could get ill if they eat chocolate or ingest the candy wrappers. </li> <li>Cats are escape artists so it's best to put them in a room away from the door and check that you have gathered all your cats before the fun starts. </li> </ul> <p>What will you and your pets do this Halloween? We know that the coronavirus pandemic is changing the way we do a lot of things, but we'd love to know if you and your pets are planning anything special. Share your photos on our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Magoos Pet Outlet Facebook </a>page. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21843/Fun-Ways-To-Celebrate-Halloween-With-Your-Pets/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21843/Fun-Ways-To-Celebrate-Halloween-With-Your-Pets/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[10/16/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Celebrate Happy Cat Month]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Ha</strong><strong>ppy Healthy Cat Month</strong> is underway and we know that our feline furry family members are regal, sometimes aloof, loving, sophisticated and deserving of being celebrated for an entire month! At Magoos Pet we have a myriad of cat and kitten items from toys to beds to travel carriers, snacks, treats and everything in between! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" class="image-align-left" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21789.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>How will you and your family celebrate this month with and for your cat? If you're not sure, we have put together a list of wonderful ways to <a href="https://magoospet.com/21639/How-To-Care-For-A-Senior-Cat/">celebrate the feline in your life. </a></p> <p><strong>Use any, or all (if your cat has his or her way!) and leave us a comment on our Facebook page as to how much your kitty loved it/them! </strong></p> <ul> <li>Adopt a cat or kitten. If you don't already have a cat or kitten in your life, visit the shelter or rescue and adopt a new cat. You will be saving that kitty's life and also opening up a space in the shelter for another cat or kitten who needs a place to stay until a forever home is found. </li> <li>Snuggle your cat. Some cats love to be snuggled, others like it for a short time. You know your cat best and can read her signs on whether she's ready to stop the snuggle. </li> <li>Spend time with your cat. It is a myth that cats thrive well alone and that they prefer to be alone. They don't. Cats are social animals and like having their humans -- or another cat -- with them. Your cat may not rush to greet you at the door (or maybe he will!) as your dog would, but they do like knowing their human is home. </li> <li>Buy a new bed and put it in a warm, dark, high space. <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-Cat-Bed/">Cats love to sleep in cozy areas</a> like closets or even on top of your warm refrigerator. Pay attention to where your cat sleeps the most and put a new bed there. You may want to sprinkle the new bed with a bit of catnip to get her interested in the bed. </li> <li>Speaking of catnip... cats love it! If you're trying to train your kitty to scratch on a scratching post instead of the couch, sprinkle catnip on the scratching post and put your kitty next to it. If your cat scratches the couch, pick her up, put her by the catnip-sprinkled scratching post and let her scratch. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-FURNITURE-SCRATCH/">Replace the scratching post on occasion. Cats will scratch</a> the post enough that it won't be as satisfying for their claws and their instinctual need to scratch. Does your cat like to scratch on a vertical or a horizontal scratcher or both? Indulge him and give him a variety of positions and scratching the material. </li> <li>Do you travel with your cat? If so, make sure he is safely secured in a cat carrier and in the backseat for the trip. </li> <li>New toys are always welcomed by your cats. Swap out toys they've used for a while, introduce new toys and keep their interest up! Cats need to be mentally and physically stimulated to stay healthy. </li> <li>Ask your veterinarian what kind of cat food your cat should have and why. Consider buying the food your vet recommends as a way to keep your cat happy and healthy. </li> </ul> <p>Share a photo of your cat with us on our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Facebook pag</a>e. We would LOVE to see the cats with whom you share your life! </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Ha</strong><strong>ppy Healthy Cat Month</strong> is underway and we know that our feline furry family members are regal, sometimes aloof, loving, sophisticated and deserving of being celebrated for an entire month! At Magoos Pet we have a myriad of cat and kitten items from toys to beds to travel carriers, snacks, treats and everything in between! </p> <p><img alt="custom image" class="image-align-left" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21789.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>How will you and your family celebrate this month with and for your cat? If you're not sure, we have put together a list of wonderful ways to <a href="https://magoospet.com/21639/How-To-Care-For-A-Senior-Cat/">celebrate the feline in your life. </a></p> <p><strong>Use any, or all (if your cat has his or her way!) and leave us a comment on our Facebook page as to how much your kitty loved it/them! </strong></p> <ul> <li>Adopt a cat or kitten. If you don't already have a cat or kitten in your life, visit the shelter or rescue and adopt a new cat. You will be saving that kitty's life and also opening up a space in the shelter for another cat or kitten who needs a place to stay until a forever home is found. </li> <li>Snuggle your cat. Some cats love to be snuggled, others like it for a short time. You know your cat best and can read her signs on whether she's ready to stop the snuggle. </li> <li>Spend time with your cat. It is a myth that cats thrive well alone and that they prefer to be alone. They don't. Cats are social animals and like having their humans -- or another cat -- with them. Your cat may not rush to greet you at the door (or maybe he will!) as your dog would, but they do like knowing their human is home. </li> <li>Buy a new bed and put it in a warm, dark, high space. <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-Cat-Bed/">Cats love to sleep in cozy areas</a> like closets or even on top of your warm refrigerator. Pay attention to where your cat sleeps the most and put a new bed there. You may want to sprinkle the new bed with a bit of catnip to get her interested in the bed. </li> <li>Speaking of catnip... cats love it! If you're trying to train your kitty to scratch on a scratching post instead of the couch, sprinkle catnip on the scratching post and put your kitty next to it. If your cat scratches the couch, pick her up, put her by the catnip-sprinkled scratching post and let her scratch. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-FURNITURE-SCRATCH/">Replace the scratching post on occasion. Cats will scratch</a> the post enough that it won't be as satisfying for their claws and their instinctual need to scratch. Does your cat like to scratch on a vertical or a horizontal scratcher or both? Indulge him and give him a variety of positions and scratching the material. </li> <li>Do you travel with your cat? If so, make sure he is safely secured in a cat carrier and in the backseat for the trip. </li> <li>New toys are always welcomed by your cats. Swap out toys they've used for a while, introduce new toys and keep their interest up! Cats need to be mentally and physically stimulated to stay healthy. </li> <li>Ask your veterinarian what kind of cat food your cat should have and why. Consider buying the food your vet recommends as a way to keep your cat happy and healthy. </li> </ul> <p>Share a photo of your cat with us on our <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Facebook pag</a>e. We would LOVE to see the cats with whom you share your life! </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21789/How-To-Celebrate-Happy-Cat-Month/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21789/How-To-Celebrate-Happy-Cat-Month/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[09/14/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Is A Guinea Pig Right For Your Family]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Guinea pigs are great "starter" pets for your children. Guinea pigs are friendly and have great personalities and they love their people! </p> <p> </p> <p><a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-TREAT/">Have </a><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/guineapigs.jpg" /><a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-TREAT/">you ever considered getting a guinea pig</a>? These furry rodents are popular pets, are inexpensive to purchase (or you could look for a guinea pig rescue and get your piggie from there!) and are low maintenance pets. As with any pet, there are advantages and disadvantages to getting a guinea pig and you will want to know what they are before you welcome a guinea pig to your home. </p> <h2>Should you get a guinea pig? Is a guinea pig right for your family? (We think so!)</h2> <p> </p> <p>H<strong>ere are some of the advantages to sharing your life with a guinea pi</strong>g.</p> <p><strong>Guinea pigs love attention</strong>. They love to be petted, love to sit in your lap and will squeal when they see you! </p> <p><strong>They are healthy pets</strong>. Guinea pigs require little in the way of healthcare other than an annual wellness check at the vet. If you feed them quality and healthy food they will be with you for many years. </p> <p><strong>Relatively long lives. </strong>A well-cared for guinea pig can live for up to eight years.</p> <p><strong>Guinea pigs are cute,</strong> friendly and social. What more can we say? </p> <p><strong>Wide variety.</strong> Guinea pigs come in a variety of colors and you can also choose from short-hair or long-hair guinea pigs.</p> <p>Great pets! These three reasons above are three of the best we have discovered that make a guinea pig a great pet for a child and a family. </p> <p><strong>Here are some disadvantages to think about before you bring a guinea pig home. </strong></p> <p><strong>Associated costs. </strong>Guinea pigs are relatively inexpensive, but you need to make the investment in a home for them. They can live in a wire cage or even a glass aquarium. You will want to buy them toys to play with, a wheel to run on, bedding, treats and something for them to sleep under (they like to burrow). </p> <p><strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-CAGE/">Cleaning their home</a>. </strong>You will need to clean your guinea pig's home regulalry -- daily is best. Change the bedding, remove the soiled bedding and add more bedding. </p> <p><strong>Daily feeding. </strong>This isn't a disadvantage because no matter what pet you share your life with you will need to offer food. A guinea pig loves to eat hay, fresh veggies, pellets and you will need to make sure there is always fresh water available. </p> <p>Being educated about the unique needs of any pet before you bring him or her home is the best way to assure you're going to be a fit for a lifetime! </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guinea pigs are great "starter" pets for your children. Guinea pigs are friendly and have great personalities and they love their people! </p> <p> </p> <p><a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-TREAT/">Have </a><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/guineapigs.jpg" /><a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-TREAT/">you ever considered getting a guinea pig</a>? These furry rodents are popular pets, are inexpensive to purchase (or you could look for a guinea pig rescue and get your piggie from there!) and are low maintenance pets. As with any pet, there are advantages and disadvantages to getting a guinea pig and you will want to know what they are before you welcome a guinea pig to your home. </p> <h2>Should you get a guinea pig? Is a guinea pig right for your family? (We think so!)</h2> <p> </p> <p>H<strong>ere are some of the advantages to sharing your life with a guinea pi</strong>g.</p> <p><strong>Guinea pigs love attention</strong>. They love to be petted, love to sit in your lap and will squeal when they see you! </p> <p><strong>They are healthy pets</strong>. Guinea pigs require little in the way of healthcare other than an annual wellness check at the vet. If you feed them quality and healthy food they will be with you for many years. </p> <p><strong>Relatively long lives. </strong>A well-cared for guinea pig can live for up to eight years.</p> <p><strong>Guinea pigs are cute,</strong> friendly and social. What more can we say? </p> <p><strong>Wide variety.</strong> Guinea pigs come in a variety of colors and you can also choose from short-hair or long-hair guinea pigs.</p> <p>Great pets! These three reasons above are three of the best we have discovered that make a guinea pig a great pet for a child and a family. </p> <p><strong>Here are some disadvantages to think about before you bring a guinea pig home. </strong></p> <p><strong>Associated costs. </strong>Guinea pigs are relatively inexpensive, but you need to make the investment in a home for them. They can live in a wire cage or even a glass aquarium. You will want to buy them toys to play with, a wheel to run on, bedding, treats and something for them to sleep under (they like to burrow). </p> <p><strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-CAGE/">Cleaning their home</a>. </strong>You will need to clean your guinea pig's home regulalry -- daily is best. Change the bedding, remove the soiled bedding and add more bedding. </p> <p><strong>Daily feeding. </strong>This isn't a disadvantage because no matter what pet you share your life with you will need to offer food. A guinea pig loves to eat hay, fresh veggies, pellets and you will need to make sure there is always fresh water available. </p> <p>Being educated about the unique needs of any pet before you bring him or her home is the best way to assure you're going to be a fit for a lifetime! </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21717/Is-A-Guinea-Pig-Right-For-Your-Family/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21717/Is-A-Guinea-Pig-Right-For-Your-Family/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[08/20/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Care For A Senior Cat]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that senior cats are amazing? They are! How to care for a senior cat is not much different than<a href="https://magoospet.com/20890/Sed-ut-sollicitudin-quam/"> how to care for a kitten</a> -- other than your senior cat may sleep more than a kitten! A cat is considered a senior when he is eight years old! It's true. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21639.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>If you're looking for a wonderful pet to share your life with, why not get a "senior cat"? Cats can live up to sixteen years and if you get a senior cat you will have many years together. Shelter operators understand that many people want to bring a kitten home. Adopting a kitten or a cat is a help to either of those pets as they are all seeking their forever homes. </p> <h2>How to care for a senior cat</h2> <ul> <li>Make sure your cat has annual vet check-ups. Your vet is your ally in keeping your cat healthy for a long time. </li> <li>Feed your cat the recommended amount of food (ask your vet if you're not sure) </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-CAN/">Feed your cat a high quality food </a></li> <li>Make sure your senior<a href="https://magoospet.com/Auto-Feeder-Small-3-Lb-079441007046/"> cat has access to fresh water at all times</a>. Many cats prefer to drink from moving water so consider giving your senior cat a fountain water bowl. </li> <li>Give your senior cat a choice of a variety of scratching posts and scratching pads </li> <li>Senior kitties love a warm, soft bed. Give your senior cat a place to sleep. Determine if your cat likes to sleep up high or down low and put a bed there. </li> <li>Cats, even senior cats, love cat trees. Invest in one and you may notice your cat spends a lot of time in it. </li> <li>Cat toys, catnip and feather toys keep your senior cat entertained, active and healthy </li> <li>Keep your senior cat's litter box clean at all times. You don't want to have any litter box avoidance issues simply because the litter isn't clean</li> <li>Snuggle time is one of the ways in which you can show your senior cat love and give him love and attention </li> <li>A view from the window to watch the world go by -- <a href="https://magoospet.com/21201/How-To-Attract-Wild-Birds-To-Your-Feeder/">especially if there are bird feeders so he can watch the birds flit about</a> -- will keep your kitty occupied and entertained </li> </ul> <p>Some people find that senior cats are just as playful as kittens, but that seniors don't feel the need to pounce on your feet while you sleep or "attack" you when you walk past. A senior cat could have been surrendered for any number of reasons, but that doesn't mean a senior cat at a shelter won't be one of the best pets you will ever share your life with. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that senior cats are amazing? They are! How to care for a senior cat is not much different than<a href="https://magoospet.com/20890/Sed-ut-sollicitudin-quam/"> how to care for a kitten</a> -- other than your senior cat may sleep more than a kitten! A cat is considered a senior when he is eight years old! It's true. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21639.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>If you're looking for a wonderful pet to share your life with, why not get a "senior cat"? Cats can live up to sixteen years and if you get a senior cat you will have many years together. Shelter operators understand that many people want to bring a kitten home. Adopting a kitten or a cat is a help to either of those pets as they are all seeking their forever homes. </p> <h2>How to care for a senior cat</h2> <ul> <li>Make sure your cat has annual vet check-ups. Your vet is your ally in keeping your cat healthy for a long time. </li> <li>Feed your cat the recommended amount of food (ask your vet if you're not sure) </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-CAN/">Feed your cat a high quality food </a></li> <li>Make sure your senior<a href="https://magoospet.com/Auto-Feeder-Small-3-Lb-079441007046/"> cat has access to fresh water at all times</a>. Many cats prefer to drink from moving water so consider giving your senior cat a fountain water bowl. </li> <li>Give your senior cat a choice of a variety of scratching posts and scratching pads </li> <li>Senior kitties love a warm, soft bed. Give your senior cat a place to sleep. Determine if your cat likes to sleep up high or down low and put a bed there. </li> <li>Cats, even senior cats, love cat trees. Invest in one and you may notice your cat spends a lot of time in it. </li> <li>Cat toys, catnip and feather toys keep your senior cat entertained, active and healthy </li> <li>Keep your senior cat's litter box clean at all times. You don't want to have any litter box avoidance issues simply because the litter isn't clean</li> <li>Snuggle time is one of the ways in which you can show your senior cat love and give him love and attention </li> <li>A view from the window to watch the world go by -- <a href="https://magoospet.com/21201/How-To-Attract-Wild-Birds-To-Your-Feeder/">especially if there are bird feeders so he can watch the birds flit about</a> -- will keep your kitty occupied and entertained </li> </ul> <p>Some people find that senior cats are just as playful as kittens, but that seniors don't feel the need to pounce on your feet while you sleep or "attack" you when you walk past. A senior cat could have been surrendered for any number of reasons, but that doesn't mean a senior cat at a shelter won't be one of the best pets you will ever share your life with. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21639/How-To-Care-For-A-Senior-Cat/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21639/How-To-Care-For-A-Senior-Cat/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[08/20/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Should You Get A Guinea Pig]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Are your children bugging you for a pet? Are you looking for a<a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-CAGE/"> small furry companion</a> to share your home and life with?</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21633.jpg" /></p> <p><a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-TREAT/">Have you ever considered getting a guinea pig</a>? These furry rodents are popular pets, are inexpensive to purchase (or you could look for a guinea pig rescue and get your piggie from there!) and are low maintenance pets. As with any pet, there are advantages and disadvantages to getting a guinea pig and you will want to know what they are before you welcome a guinea pig to your home. </p> <h2>Should you get a guinea pig? </h2> <p>H<strong>ere are some of the advantages to sharing your life with a guinea pi</strong>g.</p> <p><strong>Guinea pigs love attention</strong>. They love to be petted, love to sit in your lap and will squeal when they see you! </p> <p><strong>They are healthy pets</strong>. Guinea pigs require little in the way of healthcare other than an annual wellness check at the vet. If you feed them quality and healthy food they will be with you for many years. </p> <p><strong>Relatively long lives. </strong>A well-cared for guinea pig can live for up to eight years.</p> <p><strong>Guinea pigs are cute,</strong> friendly and social. What more can we say? </p> <p><strong>Wide variety.</strong> Guinea pigs come in a variety of colors and you can also choose from short-hair or long-hair guinea pigs.</p> <p>Great pets! These three reasons above are three of the best we have discovered that make a guinea pig a great pet for a child and a family. </p> <p><strong>Here are some disadvantages to think about before you bring a guinea pig home. </strong></p> <p><strong>Associated costs. </strong>Guinea pigs are relatively inexpensive, but you need to make the investment in a home for them. They can live in a wire cage or even a glass aquarium. You will want to buy them toys to play with, a wheel to run on, bedding, treats and something for them to sleep under (they like to burrow). </p> <p><strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-CAGE/">Cleaning their home</a>. </strong>You will need to clean your guinea pig's home regulalry -- daily is best. Change the bedding, remove the soiled bedding and add more bedding. </p> <p><strong>Daily feeding. </strong>This isn't a disadvantage because no matter what pet you share your life with you will need to offer food. A guinea pig loves to eat hay, fresh veggies, pellets and you will need to make sure there is always fresh water available. </p> <p>Being educated about the unique needs of any pet before you bring him or her home is the best way to assure you're going to be a fit for a lifetime! </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are your children bugging you for a pet? Are you looking for a<a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-CAGE/"> small furry companion</a> to share your home and life with?</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21633.jpg" /></p> <p><a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-TREAT/">Have you ever considered getting a guinea pig</a>? These furry rodents are popular pets, are inexpensive to purchase (or you could look for a guinea pig rescue and get your piggie from there!) and are low maintenance pets. As with any pet, there are advantages and disadvantages to getting a guinea pig and you will want to know what they are before you welcome a guinea pig to your home. </p> <h2>Should you get a guinea pig? </h2> <p>H<strong>ere are some of the advantages to sharing your life with a guinea pi</strong>g.</p> <p><strong>Guinea pigs love attention</strong>. They love to be petted, love to sit in your lap and will squeal when they see you! </p> <p><strong>They are healthy pets</strong>. Guinea pigs require little in the way of healthcare other than an annual wellness check at the vet. If you feed them quality and healthy food they will be with you for many years. </p> <p><strong>Relatively long lives. </strong>A well-cared for guinea pig can live for up to eight years.</p> <p><strong>Guinea pigs are cute,</strong> friendly and social. What more can we say? </p> <p><strong>Wide variety.</strong> Guinea pigs come in a variety of colors and you can also choose from short-hair or long-hair guinea pigs.</p> <p>Great pets! These three reasons above are three of the best we have discovered that make a guinea pig a great pet for a child and a family. </p> <p><strong>Here are some disadvantages to think about before you bring a guinea pig home. </strong></p> <p><strong>Associated costs. </strong>Guinea pigs are relatively inexpensive, but you need to make the investment in a home for them. They can live in a wire cage or even a glass aquarium. You will want to buy them toys to play with, a wheel to run on, bedding, treats and something for them to sleep under (they like to burrow). </p> <p><strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/SM-ANIMAL-SM-ANIMAL-CAGE/">Cleaning their home</a>. </strong>You will need to clean your guinea pig's home regulalry -- daily is best. Change the bedding, remove the soiled bedding and add more bedding. </p> <p><strong>Daily feeding. </strong>This isn't a disadvantage because no matter what pet you share your life with you will need to offer food. A guinea pig loves to eat hay, fresh veggies, pellets and you will need to make sure there is always fresh water available. </p> <p>Being educated about the unique needs of any pet before you bring him or her home is the best way to assure you're going to be a fit for a lifetime! </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21633/Should-You-Get-A-Guinea-Pig/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21633/Should-You-Get-A-Guinea-Pig/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[10/16/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Why Mutts Are Great]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Who loves mutts?! Everyone! <a href="https://magoospet.com/21483/How-To-Celebrate-National-Pet-Month/">Why mutts are great</a> is something we wanted to write about in anticipation of July 31 when National Mutt Day is celebrated. Mutts are so great there is also a celebration of them in December. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21627.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>Mutts are any "breed" of dog that is a mixed breed. Yes, Goldendoodles and Cavapoos are mutts. Mutts, as well as purebred dogs, can be found in shelters and rescues. Mutts may not be able to point to their exact lineage, but they are loveable, huggable and ideal additions to any family. </p> <h2>Why mutts are great! </h2> <p>If you and your family are looking for a new dog to add to the family, what are you looking for in that new furry companion? </p> <ul> <li>Small, medium or large?</li> <li>Active or couch potato</li> <li>Long hair or short</li> <li>Grooming required or minimal grooming required</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-BISCUITS/">Puppy or adult</a></li> <li>A specific color? Please don't pass by the black dogs -- they are the last dogs to be adopted but they are just as amazing as dogs of any other color. </li> <li>Trained or in need of training </li> <li>Fiesty or calm</li> <li>Will they be happy in your small apartment or do they need a large house and yard</li> </ul> <p>There are so many considerations and if you know what you want -- and what you don't -- before you visit a shelter or rescue you will make a better, more informed decision on the best dog for your family. There are DNA tests available to pet parents who are curious to know what breed their new family member might be. It's interesting to see the results and you could have a "breed reveal" the way families have gender reveals! </p> <p>If you have a mutt you know how loving and loveable they are. </p> <p>A dog of any breed is a companion who loves unconditionally and who doesn't want that in their life? </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who loves mutts?! Everyone! <a href="https://magoospet.com/21483/How-To-Celebrate-National-Pet-Month/">Why mutts are great</a> is something we wanted to write about in anticipation of July 31 when National Mutt Day is celebrated. Mutts are so great there is also a celebration of them in December. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21627.jpg" /></p> <p> </p> <p>Mutts are any "breed" of dog that is a mixed breed. Yes, Goldendoodles and Cavapoos are mutts. Mutts, as well as purebred dogs, can be found in shelters and rescues. Mutts may not be able to point to their exact lineage, but they are loveable, huggable and ideal additions to any family. </p> <h2>Why mutts are great! </h2> <p>If you and your family are looking for a new dog to add to the family, what are you looking for in that new furry companion? </p> <ul> <li>Small, medium or large?</li> <li>Active or couch potato</li> <li>Long hair or short</li> <li>Grooming required or minimal grooming required</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-BISCUITS/">Puppy or adult</a></li> <li>A specific color? Please don't pass by the black dogs -- they are the last dogs to be adopted but they are just as amazing as dogs of any other color. </li> <li>Trained or in need of training </li> <li>Fiesty or calm</li> <li>Will they be happy in your small apartment or do they need a large house and yard</li> </ul> <p>There are so many considerations and if you know what you want -- and what you don't -- before you visit a shelter or rescue you will make a better, more informed decision on the best dog for your family. There are DNA tests available to pet parents who are curious to know what breed their new family member might be. It's interesting to see the results and you could have a "breed reveal" the way families have gender reveals! </p> <p>If you have a mutt you know how loving and loveable they are. </p> <p>A dog of any breed is a companion who loves unconditionally and who doesn't want that in their life? </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21627/Why-Mutts-Are-Great/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21627/Why-Mutts-Are-Great/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[08/20/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Lost Pet Awareness Month]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Ask any pet parent who has lost a beloved dog or cat because the pet ran out the door, slipped the collar or wriggled out under a fence in the backyard and they will tell you it is one of the scariest times of their lives. Lost Pet Awareness Month is recognized in July and one of the reasons is that the<span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span><a href="https://magoospet.com/21597/How-To-Keep-Your-Dog-Safe-During-Fireworks/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">July 4th fireworks typically lead to lost dogs</span></a><span style="color:#0000FF;">. </span>July 5 is one of the busiest times in the shelters because fireworks scared dogs and cats who raced off into the night. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/lostdog.jpg" /></p> <p>All of our pet-loving staff at all of our locations understand the importance of a dog and cat having a collar that fits snugly and to making certain the pet is leashed and kept safe from becoming a statistic. According to the National Humane Society, a “family pet is lost every two seconds.” It’s also estimated that more than “ten million pets are lost annually and only one out of ten pets will be reunited with its owner.” What devastating statistics for any pet parent. </p> <h2>Lost Pet Prevention Awareness Month </h2> <p><strong>Here are some of our best practice tips for keeping your pet from getting lost</strong></p> <ul> <li>Make sure your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">dogs and cats wear a collar at all times. </span></a></li> <li>The collar should have a tag with your current and correct contact information </li> <li>When you take your dog for a walk, keep him leashed. Even if your dog "always" comes when he is called, that may not be the case if he is in an unfamiliar place or picks up a scent of something he wants to chase. </li> <li>If you have guests coming to your home, put your pets in a room where they cannot get to the open door. If that isn't possible, then you will want to keep your pets on a leash and alert your guests to the pets and make sure they are aware of where they are so the pets don't get out the door. </li> <li>Get your pet microchipped. A microchip, along with a tag with your contact information, can help assure your pet is returned to you. </li> <li>Cats are escape artists and should also wear a collar and be microchipped. </li> </ul> <p><strong>What to do if your pet escapes. </strong></p> <ul> <li>Immediately alert your neighbors </li> <li>Check around your home -- many pets won't wander too far if they are afraid of being outside. </li> <li>Contact local shelters, rescue groups and veterinarians to alert them that your pet is lost </li> <li>Put a photo and information on social media and ask friends and family to share </li> <li>Walk around the neighborhood and call your pet. </li> <li>Know whether your cat likes to get up high or stay down low when she is in the house. If she likes to climb, then you will want to look in trees for your cat. </li> <li>Cats can crawl up into the engine of a car or more likely under the car itself. Check there before you start the car. </li> <li>Search for your cats at night and shine a flashlight so you can see your cats' eyes in the dark. </li> <li>Don't lose hope. Keep looking for your pet, checking with shelters, the local pound and with your neighbors. </li> </ul> <p>We hope you never have to suffer the fear of losing a pet. It's always best to keep pets away from open doors, keep them leashed and don't leave them alone in the yard in case they decide to escape from the fence. </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ask any pet parent who has lost a beloved dog or cat because the pet ran out the door, slipped the collar or wriggled out under a fence in the backyard and they will tell you it is one of the scariest times of their lives. Lost Pet Awareness Month is recognized in July and one of the reasons is that the<span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span><a href="https://magoospet.com/21597/How-To-Keep-Your-Dog-Safe-During-Fireworks/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">July 4th fireworks typically lead to lost dogs</span></a><span style="color:#0000FF;">. </span>July 5 is one of the busiest times in the shelters because fireworks scared dogs and cats who raced off into the night. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/lostdog.jpg" /></p> <p>All of our pet-loving staff at all of our locations understand the importance of a dog and cat having a collar that fits snugly and to making certain the pet is leashed and kept safe from becoming a statistic. According to the National Humane Society, a “family pet is lost every two seconds.” It’s also estimated that more than “ten million pets are lost annually and only one out of ten pets will be reunited with its owner.” What devastating statistics for any pet parent. </p> <h2>Lost Pet Prevention Awareness Month </h2> <p><strong>Here are some of our best practice tips for keeping your pet from getting lost</strong></p> <ul> <li>Make sure your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">dogs and cats wear a collar at all times. </span></a></li> <li>The collar should have a tag with your current and correct contact information </li> <li>When you take your dog for a walk, keep him leashed. Even if your dog "always" comes when he is called, that may not be the case if he is in an unfamiliar place or picks up a scent of something he wants to chase. </li> <li>If you have guests coming to your home, put your pets in a room where they cannot get to the open door. If that isn't possible, then you will want to keep your pets on a leash and alert your guests to the pets and make sure they are aware of where they are so the pets don't get out the door. </li> <li>Get your pet microchipped. A microchip, along with a tag with your contact information, can help assure your pet is returned to you. </li> <li>Cats are escape artists and should also wear a collar and be microchipped. </li> </ul> <p><strong>What to do if your pet escapes. </strong></p> <ul> <li>Immediately alert your neighbors </li> <li>Check around your home -- many pets won't wander too far if they are afraid of being outside. </li> <li>Contact local shelters, rescue groups and veterinarians to alert them that your pet is lost </li> <li>Put a photo and information on social media and ask friends and family to share </li> <li>Walk around the neighborhood and call your pet. </li> <li>Know whether your cat likes to get up high or stay down low when she is in the house. If she likes to climb, then you will want to look in trees for your cat. </li> <li>Cats can crawl up into the engine of a car or more likely under the car itself. Check there before you start the car. </li> <li>Search for your cats at night and shine a flashlight so you can see your cats' eyes in the dark. </li> <li>Don't lose hope. Keep looking for your pet, checking with shelters, the local pound and with your neighbors. </li> </ul> <p>We hope you never have to suffer the fear of losing a pet. It's always best to keep pets away from open doors, keep them leashed and don't leave them alone in the yard in case they decide to escape from the fence. </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21621/Lost-Pet-Awareness-Month/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21621/Lost-Pet-Awareness-Month/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[08/07/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Keep Your Dog Hydrated]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that July is Dog Hydration Month? Yes, it seems like there are holidays for everything, but this is an important way to raise awareness of the importance of keeping your dog hydrated (no matter the month). When the sun is high as are the temperatures and humidity it is a dangerous time for our dogs and cats. Your pets need access to cool, clean water at all times. If they are outdoors or indoors, make sure their water bowls are always filled and clean. </p> <p>Active dogs, those who love to hike and go on walks with you need to have access to water while you're on your walks. Carry a bottle of water big enough for the two of you and don't forget to carry a<a href="https://magoospet.com/Lixit-Portable-Water-Bottle20z-076711008420/"> water bowl for your dog.</a> Don't wait to give your dog water until he is panting and his tongue is hanging out. Stop every ten minutes (or fewer if it's extremely hot and humid) and offer your dog a drink of water. Heat stroke is dangerous and could be deadly for your pet and keeping him hydrated could save his life. </p> <h2><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21603.jpg" /></h2> <h2>How to keep your dog hydrated</h2> <p>Dogs love to be with their humans whether you're relaxing indoors or if you're outside having an adventure or relaxing in a park. No matter the weather and where you are, here are ways to keep your dog safe in the heat -- in addition to keeping him hydrated. </p> <ol> <li>Walk your dog in the morning before the day gets too hot. </li> <li>Walk your dog after the sun has gone down. </li> <li>No matter when you walk your dog, if you're walking on a sidewalk or pavement, check the temperature with your hand. If you can't keep your hand on the pavement for five seconds without it causing pain, don't let your dog walk on it. Hot pavement can burn his paws. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/21405/Fun-Ways-To-Entertain-Your-Dog/">Keep your dog in the shade</a>. If you take her on a picnic with you, make sure there is shade. </li> <li>White and light colored dogs benefit from having dog safe sunscreen put on their noses and even on their skin. </li> <li>Water. Water. Water. We cannot say it enough. Your dog needs access to water. Even if you don't think it's hot, it is probably hot for your dog. </li> <li>NEVER leave your dog in a car. The temperatures inside a car, even with the windows cracked open, rise rapidly and your dog could quickly suffer heatstroke and the consequences could be deadly. Leave your dog home when you're running errands or make sure he is in the car with another human and that he is cool and the air conditioner is running. </li> </ol> <p>If there are feral cats in your neighborhood, consider leaving a bowl of water out for them to drink from. Some people even leave water bowls out for the wildlife in their neighborhood because when there has been no rain, wild animals seeking water. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Magnum-Sunflower-Feeder-715038398127/">Fill the bird baths and watch your feathered friends</a> flock to your yard to enjoy the treat you've given them. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that July is Dog Hydration Month? Yes, it seems like there are holidays for everything, but this is an important way to raise awareness of the importance of keeping your dog hydrated (no matter the month). When the sun is high as are the temperatures and humidity it is a dangerous time for our dogs and cats. Your pets need access to cool, clean water at all times. If they are outdoors or indoors, make sure their water bowls are always filled and clean. </p> <p>Active dogs, those who love to hike and go on walks with you need to have access to water while you're on your walks. Carry a bottle of water big enough for the two of you and don't forget to carry a<a href="https://magoospet.com/Lixit-Portable-Water-Bottle20z-076711008420/"> water bowl for your dog.</a> Don't wait to give your dog water until he is panting and his tongue is hanging out. Stop every ten minutes (or fewer if it's extremely hot and humid) and offer your dog a drink of water. Heat stroke is dangerous and could be deadly for your pet and keeping him hydrated could save his life. </p> <h2><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21603.jpg" /></h2> <h2>How to keep your dog hydrated</h2> <p>Dogs love to be with their humans whether you're relaxing indoors or if you're outside having an adventure or relaxing in a park. No matter the weather and where you are, here are ways to keep your dog safe in the heat -- in addition to keeping him hydrated. </p> <ol> <li>Walk your dog in the morning before the day gets too hot. </li> <li>Walk your dog after the sun has gone down. </li> <li>No matter when you walk your dog, if you're walking on a sidewalk or pavement, check the temperature with your hand. If you can't keep your hand on the pavement for five seconds without it causing pain, don't let your dog walk on it. Hot pavement can burn his paws. </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/21405/Fun-Ways-To-Entertain-Your-Dog/">Keep your dog in the shade</a>. If you take her on a picnic with you, make sure there is shade. </li> <li>White and light colored dogs benefit from having dog safe sunscreen put on their noses and even on their skin. </li> <li>Water. Water. Water. We cannot say it enough. Your dog needs access to water. Even if you don't think it's hot, it is probably hot for your dog. </li> <li>NEVER leave your dog in a car. The temperatures inside a car, even with the windows cracked open, rise rapidly and your dog could quickly suffer heatstroke and the consequences could be deadly. Leave your dog home when you're running errands or make sure he is in the car with another human and that he is cool and the air conditioner is running. </li> </ol> <p>If there are feral cats in your neighborhood, consider leaving a bowl of water out for them to drink from. Some people even leave water bowls out for the wildlife in their neighborhood because when there has been no rain, wild animals seeking water. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Magnum-Sunflower-Feeder-715038398127/">Fill the bird baths and watch your feathered friends</a> flock to your yard to enjoy the treat you've given them. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21603/How-To-Keep-Your-Dog-Hydrated/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21603/How-To-Keep-Your-Dog-Hydrated/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[07/03/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Keep Your Dog Safe During Fireworks]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>July 5th is one of the busiest days at animal shelters and rescues and the reason is they are dealing with a lot of lost dogs. Many dogs get scared and will run away during fireworks celebrations. Whether your dog is afraid of the sounds of the fireworks or if he is scared of crowds, it's up to you to know your dog's personality and to help him get through a night which is frightening for so many dogs (and cats, too). </p> <p>If your dog (or cat) is afraid of fireworks, we have put together this list of ways in w<a href="https://magoospet.com/21489/Are-You-%252526-Your-Pets-Prepared-For-Emergencies%25253F/">hich to keep him safe from harm</a>. </p> <h2><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21597.jpg" /></h2> <h2>How to keep your dog safe during fireworks</h2> <p>Keeping your dog and cat safe during fireworks varies for each pet and his or her fear of the sounds and sights of fireworks displays. </p> <ul> <li>Keep your dog or cat indoors. Walk your dog before the sun goes down and stay inside during the fireworks displays. Even if you have an outdoor cat, keep him indoors during the fireworks displays. </li> <li>Close the doors, windows and close the curtains. If your dog is terrified of the sights and sounds of the fireworks this may be one of the best ways to shield him and to assuage his fear. </li> <li>Turn on the television or radio so there is background sound to distract your pup. </li> <li>Sit with your pets during the fireworks displays since your presence may keep them calmer and happier. </li> <li>Don't take your pets to fireworks displays. In addition to being afraid of the fireworks, your dog may not be comfortable being surrounded by so many people. Put yourself in your dog's place and imagine what it would be like to be surrounded by so many legs and feet! Your dog also runs the risk of getting stepped on. </li> <li>If you're inviting guests to your home, make sure they know about your pets and that they are aware of them so they don't let them out. Better yet, put your pets in a room that is away from the traffic of your guests and away from the door. </li> <li>Make sure your<a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/"> pet is wearing a collar with your contact information</a>. Microchipping is also a great way to keep your pet safe and to help assure he will be returned to you if he escapes. A collar and microchips are two great safety measures for your pup and your cat. </li> <li>If your dog is in a panic every time there are fireworks (and in many neighborhoods, your neighbors are setting off fireworks regularly and that leads to nervous pets, too) Talk with your vet to see if he or she has advice or may even recommend medications to keep your dog calm during fireworks. </li> </ul> <p>Humans may oohh and aahh at the fireworks displays, and they are awe-inspiring, but for our pets they can lead to anxiety and stress. </p> <p>Here's to a safe and happy Fourth of July for everyone -- humans and pets alike! </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>July 5th is one of the busiest days at animal shelters and rescues and the reason is they are dealing with a lot of lost dogs. Many dogs get scared and will run away during fireworks celebrations. Whether your dog is afraid of the sounds of the fireworks or if he is scared of crowds, it's up to you to know your dog's personality and to help him get through a night which is frightening for so many dogs (and cats, too). </p> <p>If your dog (or cat) is afraid of fireworks, we have put together this list of ways in w<a href="https://magoospet.com/21489/Are-You-%252526-Your-Pets-Prepared-For-Emergencies%25253F/">hich to keep him safe from harm</a>. </p> <h2><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21597.jpg" /></h2> <h2>How to keep your dog safe during fireworks</h2> <p>Keeping your dog and cat safe during fireworks varies for each pet and his or her fear of the sounds and sights of fireworks displays. </p> <ul> <li>Keep your dog or cat indoors. Walk your dog before the sun goes down and stay inside during the fireworks displays. Even if you have an outdoor cat, keep him indoors during the fireworks displays. </li> <li>Close the doors, windows and close the curtains. If your dog is terrified of the sights and sounds of the fireworks this may be one of the best ways to shield him and to assuage his fear. </li> <li>Turn on the television or radio so there is background sound to distract your pup. </li> <li>Sit with your pets during the fireworks displays since your presence may keep them calmer and happier. </li> <li>Don't take your pets to fireworks displays. In addition to being afraid of the fireworks, your dog may not be comfortable being surrounded by so many people. Put yourself in your dog's place and imagine what it would be like to be surrounded by so many legs and feet! Your dog also runs the risk of getting stepped on. </li> <li>If you're inviting guests to your home, make sure they know about your pets and that they are aware of them so they don't let them out. Better yet, put your pets in a room that is away from the traffic of your guests and away from the door. </li> <li>Make sure your<a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/"> pet is wearing a collar with your contact information</a>. Microchipping is also a great way to keep your pet safe and to help assure he will be returned to you if he escapes. A collar and microchips are two great safety measures for your pup and your cat. </li> <li>If your dog is in a panic every time there are fireworks (and in many neighborhoods, your neighbors are setting off fireworks regularly and that leads to nervous pets, too) Talk with your vet to see if he or she has advice or may even recommend medications to keep your dog calm during fireworks. </li> </ul> <p>Humans may oohh and aahh at the fireworks displays, and they are awe-inspiring, but for our pets they can lead to anxiety and stress. </p> <p>Here's to a safe and happy Fourth of July for everyone -- humans and pets alike! </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21597/How-To-Keep-Your-Dog-Safe-During-Fireworks/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21597/How-To-Keep-Your-Dog-Safe-During-Fireworks/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[07/03/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Are You & Your Pets Prepared For Emergencies?]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>May 11 is National Pet Preparedness Month. What does this mean for you? As a pet parent you need to be prepared for emergencies for your human family as well as your pet family. If you had to evacuate your home because of a flood or fire or hurricane or other natural disasters, would you be able to find a place to stay that your pets would be welcome? If you have a pet who needs medications or special food, would you be able to quickly grab that and go? </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21489.jpg" /></p> <p>If you have a bird, reptile or an aquarium, how would you evacuate your home with those pets? It might not be something you've given much thought to, and that's why on May 11 it is an ideal time to stop, plan and test the plan. Pet preparedness, or for that matter, human preparedness might not be something you've given much thought to. Even if you don't live in an area of the country that is plagued by natural disasters, what would you do if your power went out in the winter and you couldn't heat your house so you had to evacuate; do you have a place you can stay that will welcome your pets? </p> <p><strong>Here are some pet preparedness tips you may not have considered (and you're not alone, not many pet parents have) </strong></p> <ul> <li>If you have to evacuate, will all of your pets fit in the car? </li> <li>Do you have <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-PLASTIC-CARRIER/">easy access to pet carriers for your pets?</a> </li> <li>Where will you stay if you're evacuating and are you certain that location will allow you to have your pets? Many people in flood and hurricane-prone areas found out too late that the shelters wouldn't accept pets so they were forced to surrender them until the disaster had passed. Do you want to have to make that decision when you're already stressed out? </li> <li>Where is your pet's medicine and any special food? Even if your pet isn't on special food you certainly don't want to introduce him to new foods in the midst of a stressful situation -- that can definitely lead to stomach upset. </li> <li>Do you have <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-COLLAR-LEADS/">collars and tags</a> with your <a href="https://magoospet.com/20890/Sed-ut-sollicitudin-quam/">contact information for your pets? </a>If you're not sure, take care of that as soon as possible. </li> <li>Where are your pets' medical records? If you don't have them, give your veterinarian a call and ask for a copy of your pets records. Keep them in your car or in a location they'd be easy to access if you had to evacuate (don't rely on your memory, though to grab them before you leave) </li> <li>What is your pet's favorite toy or blanket or bed and will that fit in the car? If your pet gets anxious, having an item from home will help alleviate that -- having their own scent on a toy or blanket will comfort them. </li> <li>You should make a "go-bag" for all of your pets and have it in a location that is easy to grab if you're running out the door. This is a good idea for all the humans in your family, too. </li> <li>How will you keep your reptiles warm if you have to put them in the car and evacuate? </li> <li>If you have birds, do you have a plan for their care if you're evacuating? Are you taking them with you? If the weather is inclement, how will you keep them safe and warm? </li> <li>Know where you're going to stay if you have to evacuate -- a hotel, with a friend or family member -- and make sure that space is available if you need access to it. Many natural disasters come with pre-disaster warnings (meteorologists giving weather forecasts, etc). If that is the case, call the hotel, make a reservation or call your friend or family member and make certain they have space for you and your pets. </li> <li>Think about what you typically take with you when you take your pets on vacation or a road trip and pack that into the go-bag. Don't forget a food dish or water bowl or can opener, etc. </li> </ul> <p>The coronavirus and the recent pandemic has meant we are sheltering in place and if you found you needed more food or other items for your pets to get you through these past weeks and months, write it down and prepare for those items to be in your pet's go bag. Check your pet's go bags every few months and add items to it that you find you've forgotten and check on the expiration dates of foods and medicines and use them before they expire. </p> <p>No one wants to think they will be faced with an evacuation or natural disaster, but if you're prepared in the unlikely event it happens, you will have a lot less stress because you will know you've prepared for your family. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>May 11 is National Pet Preparedness Month. What does this mean for you? As a pet parent you need to be prepared for emergencies for your human family as well as your pet family. If you had to evacuate your home because of a flood or fire or hurricane or other natural disasters, would you be able to find a place to stay that your pets would be welcome? If you have a pet who needs medications or special food, would you be able to quickly grab that and go? </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21489.jpg" /></p> <p>If you have a bird, reptile or an aquarium, how would you evacuate your home with those pets? It might not be something you've given much thought to, and that's why on May 11 it is an ideal time to stop, plan and test the plan. Pet preparedness, or for that matter, human preparedness might not be something you've given much thought to. Even if you don't live in an area of the country that is plagued by natural disasters, what would you do if your power went out in the winter and you couldn't heat your house so you had to evacuate; do you have a place you can stay that will welcome your pets? </p> <p><strong>Here are some pet preparedness tips you may not have considered (and you're not alone, not many pet parents have) </strong></p> <ul> <li>If you have to evacuate, will all of your pets fit in the car? </li> <li>Do you have <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-PLASTIC-CARRIER/">easy access to pet carriers for your pets?</a> </li> <li>Where will you stay if you're evacuating and are you certain that location will allow you to have your pets? Many people in flood and hurricane-prone areas found out too late that the shelters wouldn't accept pets so they were forced to surrender them until the disaster had passed. Do you want to have to make that decision when you're already stressed out? </li> <li>Where is your pet's medicine and any special food? Even if your pet isn't on special food you certainly don't want to introduce him to new foods in the midst of a stressful situation -- that can definitely lead to stomach upset. </li> <li>Do you have <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-COLLAR-LEADS/">collars and tags</a> with your <a href="https://magoospet.com/20890/Sed-ut-sollicitudin-quam/">contact information for your pets? </a>If you're not sure, take care of that as soon as possible. </li> <li>Where are your pets' medical records? If you don't have them, give your veterinarian a call and ask for a copy of your pets records. Keep them in your car or in a location they'd be easy to access if you had to evacuate (don't rely on your memory, though to grab them before you leave) </li> <li>What is your pet's favorite toy or blanket or bed and will that fit in the car? If your pet gets anxious, having an item from home will help alleviate that -- having their own scent on a toy or blanket will comfort them. </li> <li>You should make a "go-bag" for all of your pets and have it in a location that is easy to grab if you're running out the door. This is a good idea for all the humans in your family, too. </li> <li>How will you keep your reptiles warm if you have to put them in the car and evacuate? </li> <li>If you have birds, do you have a plan for their care if you're evacuating? Are you taking them with you? If the weather is inclement, how will you keep them safe and warm? </li> <li>Know where you're going to stay if you have to evacuate -- a hotel, with a friend or family member -- and make sure that space is available if you need access to it. Many natural disasters come with pre-disaster warnings (meteorologists giving weather forecasts, etc). If that is the case, call the hotel, make a reservation or call your friend or family member and make certain they have space for you and your pets. </li> <li>Think about what you typically take with you when you take your pets on vacation or a road trip and pack that into the go-bag. Don't forget a food dish or water bowl or can opener, etc. </li> </ul> <p>The coronavirus and the recent pandemic has meant we are sheltering in place and if you found you needed more food or other items for your pets to get you through these past weeks and months, write it down and prepare for those items to be in your pet's go bag. Check your pet's go bags every few months and add items to it that you find you've forgotten and check on the expiration dates of foods and medicines and use them before they expire. </p> <p>No one wants to think they will be faced with an evacuation or natural disaster, but if you're prepared in the unlikely event it happens, you will have a lot less stress because you will know you've prepared for your family. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21489/Are-You-%26-Your-Pets-Prepared-For-Emergencies%3F/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21489/Are-You-%26-Your-Pets-Prepared-For-Emergencies%3F/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[06/09/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Celebrate National Pet Month]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>We love that there are holidays and reminders to celebrate our pets and the unconditional love they bring to our lives. That being said, did you know that May is National Pet Month? At Magoo's Pet Outlet we celebrate our indoor pets as well as the birds and other animals that live outdoors -- koi in your pond, turtles that may visit your yard, fish in your aquarium, farm animals and reptiles! Why do we celebrate pets? Because they bring so much to our lives on a daily basis. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21483.jpg" /></p> <h2>How can you celebrate National Pet Month? </h2> <p>In order to fully appreciate this list, we suggest you get your pet, settle in and read on. We know, you can't bring your fish in your lap and settle in, but how comforting is it to sit in view of the tank, watch them swim and hear the gurgling of the water? We know we love it! </p> <ul> <li>Buy your pet a new toy.</li> <li>Fish can get new rocks or a new castle to swim through.</li> <li>Your<a href="https://magoospet.com/20890/Sed-ut-sollicitudin-quam/"> cats will welcome new catnip</a>.</li> <li>Give your dog a new chew toy.</li> <li>Wouldn't your reptile love a new hot rock to lie upon?</li> <li>How about giving your birds a new perch or cuttlebone? The ideas are endless! </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/21369/How-To-Get-A-New-Routine-For-Your-Dog-During-Quarantine/">Take your dog for a walk.</a> If you're in quarantine like many of us still are, your dog is probably getting a lot of additional walks, but we will bet he enjoys each one. </li> <li>Don't forget to <a href="https://magoospet.com/21201/How-To-Attract-Wild-Birds-To-Your-Feeder/">feed the outdoor birds</a>. If you're spending more time at home, watching birds flock to your outdoor bird feeders is a relaxing way to start your day. Grab a cup of coffee, sit on the porch and watch the birds on the feeders. Grab your camera and snap some photos to share with friends and family. </li> <li>Adopt or foster a pet. Simply bringing a shelter or rescue pet into your home for a few weeks is a great way to alleviate shelter stress and help the pet come out of its shell. Take photos of the new pet in your home environment and share it with the shelter or rescue. Showing pets having fun and playing will help get them adopted. </li> <li>Donate cash or items to your local shelter or rescue. Shelters can always use food, toys, cat litter and other items they have on their wish lists. </li> <li>Train your dog to do a new trick. Use treats as a reward and as a training tool. Take a video of your dog doing her new trick. </li> <li>Volunteer at a shelter to walk the dogs or scoop litter boxes. </li> <li> </li> </ul> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We love that there are holidays and reminders to celebrate our pets and the unconditional love they bring to our lives. That being said, did you know that May is National Pet Month? At Magoo's Pet Outlet we celebrate our indoor pets as well as the birds and other animals that live outdoors -- koi in your pond, turtles that may visit your yard, fish in your aquarium, farm animals and reptiles! Why do we celebrate pets? Because they bring so much to our lives on a daily basis. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21483.jpg" /></p> <h2>How can you celebrate National Pet Month? </h2> <p>In order to fully appreciate this list, we suggest you get your pet, settle in and read on. We know, you can't bring your fish in your lap and settle in, but how comforting is it to sit in view of the tank, watch them swim and hear the gurgling of the water? We know we love it! </p> <ul> <li>Buy your pet a new toy.</li> <li>Fish can get new rocks or a new castle to swim through.</li> <li>Your<a href="https://magoospet.com/20890/Sed-ut-sollicitudin-quam/"> cats will welcome new catnip</a>.</li> <li>Give your dog a new chew toy.</li> <li>Wouldn't your reptile love a new hot rock to lie upon?</li> <li>How about giving your birds a new perch or cuttlebone? The ideas are endless! </li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/21369/How-To-Get-A-New-Routine-For-Your-Dog-During-Quarantine/">Take your dog for a walk.</a> If you're in quarantine like many of us still are, your dog is probably getting a lot of additional walks, but we will bet he enjoys each one. </li> <li>Don't forget to <a href="https://magoospet.com/21201/How-To-Attract-Wild-Birds-To-Your-Feeder/">feed the outdoor birds</a>. If you're spending more time at home, watching birds flock to your outdoor bird feeders is a relaxing way to start your day. Grab a cup of coffee, sit on the porch and watch the birds on the feeders. Grab your camera and snap some photos to share with friends and family. </li> <li>Adopt or foster a pet. Simply bringing a shelter or rescue pet into your home for a few weeks is a great way to alleviate shelter stress and help the pet come out of its shell. Take photos of the new pet in your home environment and share it with the shelter or rescue. Showing pets having fun and playing will help get them adopted. </li> <li>Donate cash or items to your local shelter or rescue. Shelters can always use food, toys, cat litter and other items they have on their wish lists. </li> <li>Train your dog to do a new trick. Use treats as a reward and as a training tool. Take a video of your dog doing her new trick. </li> <li>Volunteer at a shelter to walk the dogs or scoop litter boxes. </li> <li> </li> </ul> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21483/How-To-Celebrate-National-Pet-Month/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21483/How-To-Celebrate-National-Pet-Month/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[06/09/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Why We Love Leopard Geckos]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Leopard geckos are popular first reptile pets for many. If you’re nocturnal, you’re in luck because your leopard gecko is, too. These small reptiles are also awake during the day so don’t fret that you have to change your sleep schedule in order to be entertained by them.</p> <p>Unlike many reptiles, leopard geckos have tiny claws, instead of adhesive pads like many other reptiles. Because of their lack of adhesive pads, they spend most of their time on the ground and walking in the sand you’ve put in their tank. They enjoy climbing on surfaces, like logs or rock caves, but are more inclined to sleep under them. </p> <p>Leopard geckos that you find available for pets in the pet stores likely originated from Iran, India or Pakistan. Although many of them have been bred domestically in the United States since the 1970s; it is easier to breed geckos than to import them.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/leopardgecko.jpg" /></p> <p><strong>Leopard gecko fun facts </strong></p> <ol> <li>They can reach a length of eight to eleven inches</li> <li>They weigh between two and five grams</li> <li>There is no easy way to tell the age of a leopard gecko if you don’t buy it from someone who was there when it was hatched. If your gecko has bands on their body instead of spots, chances are they are less than one-year-old</li> <li>Your leopard gecko can live to be as old as twenty-years as long as<a href="https://magoospet.com/Leopard-Gecko-Food-.4-oz-097612400144/"> they have proper nutrition,</a> have their health monitored and have an ideal habitat</li> </ol> <p><strong> Do leopard geckos make good pets? </strong></p> <p>They are one of the most popular lizards to have as pets because they are:</p> <ol> <li>Hardy</li> <li>Easy to care for</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/ReptiHabitat-Leapord-Gecko-Kit-097612091359/">Require little space</a></li> <li>Have long life spans</li> <li>Show an interest in their humans</li> <li>Have unique in colors and patterns</li> <li>They only eat insects</li> <li>They are docile if handled regularly</li> </ol> <p>If you're ready to bring a new pet into your home why not consider a leopard gecko -- or two -- they are very social creatures! </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leopard geckos are popular first reptile pets for many. If you’re nocturnal, you’re in luck because your leopard gecko is, too. These small reptiles are also awake during the day so don’t fret that you have to change your sleep schedule in order to be entertained by them.</p> <p>Unlike many reptiles, leopard geckos have tiny claws, instead of adhesive pads like many other reptiles. Because of their lack of adhesive pads, they spend most of their time on the ground and walking in the sand you’ve put in their tank. They enjoy climbing on surfaces, like logs or rock caves, but are more inclined to sleep under them. </p> <p>Leopard geckos that you find available for pets in the pet stores likely originated from Iran, India or Pakistan. Although many of them have been bred domestically in the United States since the 1970s; it is easier to breed geckos than to import them.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/leopardgecko.jpg" /></p> <p><strong>Leopard gecko fun facts </strong></p> <ol> <li>They can reach a length of eight to eleven inches</li> <li>They weigh between two and five grams</li> <li>There is no easy way to tell the age of a leopard gecko if you don’t buy it from someone who was there when it was hatched. If your gecko has bands on their body instead of spots, chances are they are less than one-year-old</li> <li>Your leopard gecko can live to be as old as twenty-years as long as<a href="https://magoospet.com/Leopard-Gecko-Food-.4-oz-097612400144/"> they have proper nutrition,</a> have their health monitored and have an ideal habitat</li> </ol> <p><strong> Do leopard geckos make good pets? </strong></p> <p>They are one of the most popular lizards to have as pets because they are:</p> <ol> <li>Hardy</li> <li>Easy to care for</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/ReptiHabitat-Leapord-Gecko-Kit-097612091359/">Require little space</a></li> <li>Have long life spans</li> <li>Show an interest in their humans</li> <li>Have unique in colors and patterns</li> <li>They only eat insects</li> <li>They are docile if handled regularly</li> </ol> <p>If you're ready to bring a new pet into your home why not consider a leopard gecko -- or two -- they are very social creatures! </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21471/Why-We-Love-Leopard-Geckos/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21471/Why-We-Love-Leopard-Geckos/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[06/09/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Celebrate National Pet Month]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>We love that May is National Pet Month and we have put together a list of ways in which to celebrate your pets! As pet parents we know that our pets are celebrated members of our lives each and every day, but we aren’t opposed to setting aside an entire month to share our love of them!</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21465.jpg" /></p> <p><strong>During National Pet Month: </strong></p> <ol> <li>Foster a dog, cat, bird, rabbit or ferret? Check with your local pet shelter or rescue group and bring a pet home for a weekend, week or even a lifetime!</li> <li>That leads us to, adopting a pet during National Pet Month.</li> <li>Donate your time or money to a local shelter. Shelters have wish lists of items they desperately need to care for the pets in their care. Ask what’s on the wish list and drop off a few items. Donate cash – that is always in short supply. Volunteer to help with social media or to take adorable photos of the pets to show them in their best and more playful light.</li> </ol> <p><strong>If you already share your life with a pet, and if you’re reading this article, you probably do here are ways to celebrate your pet in May. </strong></p> <ol> <li>Buy him a new toy</li> <li>Buy her a sweater</li> <li>Invest in a new harness, collar or leash</li> <li>Treat him to treats!</li> <li>Give them a new cage to sleep and play in</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/CAGE-BIRD-CBIRDLADDERS%26PERCHES%26FOOD-DISH/">Birds love mirrors</a>, give yours a new one</li> <li>Don’t forget new perches, sandpaper and cuttlebones</li> <li>Reptiles love to climb onto logs or into caves</li> <li>Upgrade the items in your fish tank – a new pirate trunk, for example!</li> <li>Keep your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-DENTAL-HEALTH/">pet healthy with dental chews</a></li> <li>Wild birds may not be pets, but they certainly entertain your cats and that’s a win for them. Buy new bird feeders, seed and suet</li> <li>Cat toys, catnip and cat trees keep your cat entertained and svelte</li> <li>Hamsters and guinea pigs <a href="https://magoospet.com/Small-Animal-Bungalow-Small-791611038710/">love a new bungalo</a></li> </ol> <p><strong>We’ve shared ways to keep your <a href="https://magoospet.com/21369/How-To-Get-A-New-Routine-For-Your-Dog-During-Quarantine/">dog entertained during the quarantine </a>and we now have more ways to celebrate May and your pet.</strong> Consider this:</p> <ol> <li>Train your dog. A well-trained dog is one who is a better family member. Teach your pup to sit, stay, lie down. Use treats to reward him for a job well done.</li> <li>You can train your cats, too. Cats love to learn – some more than others. If you want to train a cat, use positive reinforcement and treats. Train your can to do anything from scratch on a scratching post to playing fetch.</li> <li>Talk with your bird – maybe he will talk back.</li> <li>Playtime is the best time for you and your pet. It’s a way to relax and unwind and bond. Playtime also keeps your pets healthy and trim.</li> <li>Take your pet to the veterinarian. Sure, this may not be a treat they’ll thank you for, but if your pet gets a clean bill of health you are truly celebrating her and keeping her healthy for a lifetime.</li> <li>Check for ticks on your pets every time you come in from a walk. You don’t need to be in the woods to encounter a tick.</li> <li>Microchip your pet for safety. Cats and dogs who escape are more likely to be returned if they are microchipped. If you get them chipped, don’t forget to update the chip information with your contact information.</li> <li>Don’t leave your pets outdoors or in a car. Our pets want to be with us – don’t make them spend the day tied up outdoors. Don’t ever leave them in a car – especially as the days start heating up.</li> </ol> <p>Let us know how you will celebrate your pets this month! </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We love that May is National Pet Month and we have put together a list of ways in which to celebrate your pets! As pet parents we know that our pets are celebrated members of our lives each and every day, but we aren’t opposed to setting aside an entire month to share our love of them!</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21465.jpg" /></p> <p><strong>During National Pet Month: </strong></p> <ol> <li>Foster a dog, cat, bird, rabbit or ferret? Check with your local pet shelter or rescue group and bring a pet home for a weekend, week or even a lifetime!</li> <li>That leads us to, adopting a pet during National Pet Month.</li> <li>Donate your time or money to a local shelter. Shelters have wish lists of items they desperately need to care for the pets in their care. Ask what’s on the wish list and drop off a few items. Donate cash – that is always in short supply. Volunteer to help with social media or to take adorable photos of the pets to show them in their best and more playful light.</li> </ol> <p><strong>If you already share your life with a pet, and if you’re reading this article, you probably do here are ways to celebrate your pet in May. </strong></p> <ol> <li>Buy him a new toy</li> <li>Buy her a sweater</li> <li>Invest in a new harness, collar or leash</li> <li>Treat him to treats!</li> <li>Give them a new cage to sleep and play in</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/CAGE-BIRD-CBIRDLADDERS%26PERCHES%26FOOD-DISH/">Birds love mirrors</a>, give yours a new one</li> <li>Don’t forget new perches, sandpaper and cuttlebones</li> <li>Reptiles love to climb onto logs or into caves</li> <li>Upgrade the items in your fish tank – a new pirate trunk, for example!</li> <li>Keep your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-DENTAL-HEALTH/">pet healthy with dental chews</a></li> <li>Wild birds may not be pets, but they certainly entertain your cats and that’s a win for them. Buy new bird feeders, seed and suet</li> <li>Cat toys, catnip and cat trees keep your cat entertained and svelte</li> <li>Hamsters and guinea pigs <a href="https://magoospet.com/Small-Animal-Bungalow-Small-791611038710/">love a new bungalo</a></li> </ol> <p><strong>We’ve shared ways to keep your <a href="https://magoospet.com/21369/How-To-Get-A-New-Routine-For-Your-Dog-During-Quarantine/">dog entertained during the quarantine </a>and we now have more ways to celebrate May and your pet.</strong> Consider this:</p> <ol> <li>Train your dog. A well-trained dog is one who is a better family member. Teach your pup to sit, stay, lie down. Use treats to reward him for a job well done.</li> <li>You can train your cats, too. Cats love to learn – some more than others. If you want to train a cat, use positive reinforcement and treats. Train your can to do anything from scratch on a scratching post to playing fetch.</li> <li>Talk with your bird – maybe he will talk back.</li> <li>Playtime is the best time for you and your pet. It’s a way to relax and unwind and bond. Playtime also keeps your pets healthy and trim.</li> <li>Take your pet to the veterinarian. Sure, this may not be a treat they’ll thank you for, but if your pet gets a clean bill of health you are truly celebrating her and keeping her healthy for a lifetime.</li> <li>Check for ticks on your pets every time you come in from a walk. You don’t need to be in the woods to encounter a tick.</li> <li>Microchip your pet for safety. Cats and dogs who escape are more likely to be returned if they are microchipped. If you get them chipped, don’t forget to update the chip information with your contact information.</li> <li>Don’t leave your pets outdoors or in a car. Our pets want to be with us – don’t make them spend the day tied up outdoors. Don’t ever leave them in a car – especially as the days start heating up.</li> </ol> <p>Let us know how you will celebrate your pets this month! </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21465/How-To-Celebrate-National-Pet-Month/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21465/How-To-Celebrate-National-Pet-Month/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[06/09/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Fun Ways To Entertain Your Dog]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Coronavirus is still keeping us at home with our dogs. While<strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">taking them for multiple walks a day</span></a><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span>is an ideal way to spend time with them, after a while they will get bored of taking a walk and so will you. Keep in mind, too that if your dog was accustomed to going out once a day when you were at work and now she is going out and going potty multiple times a day, her body will grow accustomed to that. Before you go back to work, you will want to scale back on the number of walks to get her body accustomed to not going outdoors as frequently. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/DogToy.jpg" /></p> <p>We've put together this list of ways to entertain your dog(s) that we think you and your dog will enjoy! </p> <ul> <li><strong>Play with a new toy</strong>. Your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-ROPE-TUGS/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">dog will get bored with playing with the same toys</span> </a>every day -- just like a child would. Swap out toys and add new toys to the mix. We love to put our dog's toys in a bucket or a plastic basket and let them root around in there grabbing their favorite and discovering hew toys! Now that you've given your dog a new tug toy, spend some time playing tug-of-war. Don't tug too hard or you could hurt his teeth. If your dog has learned the "drop it" command, ask her to drop the toy so you can pick it up and throw it for her to catch. This game will give her some much needed exercise and some fun interaction with you! </li> <li><strong>Walk in a different location</strong>. Give your dog a chance to sniff new smells. Hop in the car and drive to a new dog-friendly location for a walk. Make sure you keep your dog on a leash for his safety. The change of location will be something you'll enjoy as much as your dog will. If you've always wanted to take long walks in the woods but never had time, use this quarantine time to live that adventure. Keep a mask with you in case you run into other people -- stay six feet away, as is being recommended. When you're in a new location, don't worry about walking at a brisk pace, give your pup a chance to sniff, taste and even roll in items that catch her attention. </li> <li><strong>Puzzle toys. </strong>We already mentioned toys, we know, but puzzle toys are those that keep your dog entertained without too much active participation from you. If you have a major client call or a work-related Zoom meeting, giving your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TREATS/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">dog a puzzle toy</span> </a>will keep her entertained and give her a snack while she is working her mind. </li> <li><strong>Groom your pup. </strong>This may not be something your dog will enjoy BUT it can be a way for the two of you to bond and spend quality time together. If your groomer is unavailable right now -- and many are -- you may need to give your dog's coat a good brushing and you may need to groom around his mouth (especially if his beard gets full of food!) You can<span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span><a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-GROOMING/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">ask your groomer for tips</span> </a>on how to brush and groom your pet or you can jump on YouTube and probably find a DIY video right there. Take your time. Talk in a soothing voice. Groom in brief bursts and stop when your dog starts to get squirmy and bored. Make grooming a time your dog will look forward to, simply because he's spending time with you. </li> <li><strong>Foster or adopt a new puppy! </strong>If you're looking at being a remote worker for the near future, now might be the ideal time to foster a dog or puppy or even give a dog or puppy a forever home! If you're adopting or fostering a <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-HOUSE-BREAKING/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">new puppy, part of the tasks will be to housetrain</span> </a>him. With patience and a set routine, housetraining can be easier than you think! Prepare for "accidents" when the puppy is learning where to go potty. Also, if you're adopting an older dog who may have been in the shelter for some time, be patient because she may need to learn to go potty out of doors, rather than inside the house. </li> </ul> <p>What <a href="https://magoospet.com/21369/How-To-Get-A-New-Routine-For-Your-Dog-During-Quarantine/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">fun things have you and your dog been doing together</span> </a>now that you're able to spend so much time with one another? We hope you're taking time to snuggle your pup and give him all the attention he craves when you're at work and he is home alone. Here's to fun with your dog(s)! </p> <p>We've written an article on how to get your pup accustomed to the new routines that coronavirus may have brought to your lives and your lifestyle. You can <a href="https://magoospet.com/21369/How-To-Get-A-New-Routine-For-Your-Dog-During-Quarantine/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">read here about how to get new routines</span> </a>with your pup! </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coronavirus is still keeping us at home with our dogs. While<strong><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span></strong><a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-COLLARS/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">taking them for multiple walks a day</span></a><span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span>is an ideal way to spend time with them, after a while they will get bored of taking a walk and so will you. Keep in mind, too that if your dog was accustomed to going out once a day when you were at work and now she is going out and going potty multiple times a day, her body will grow accustomed to that. Before you go back to work, you will want to scale back on the number of walks to get her body accustomed to not going outdoors as frequently. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/DogToy.jpg" /></p> <p>We've put together this list of ways to entertain your dog(s) that we think you and your dog will enjoy! </p> <ul> <li><strong>Play with a new toy</strong>. Your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-ROPE-TUGS/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">dog will get bored with playing with the same toys</span> </a>every day -- just like a child would. Swap out toys and add new toys to the mix. We love to put our dog's toys in a bucket or a plastic basket and let them root around in there grabbing their favorite and discovering hew toys! Now that you've given your dog a new tug toy, spend some time playing tug-of-war. Don't tug too hard or you could hurt his teeth. If your dog has learned the "drop it" command, ask her to drop the toy so you can pick it up and throw it for her to catch. This game will give her some much needed exercise and some fun interaction with you! </li> <li><strong>Walk in a different location</strong>. Give your dog a chance to sniff new smells. Hop in the car and drive to a new dog-friendly location for a walk. Make sure you keep your dog on a leash for his safety. The change of location will be something you'll enjoy as much as your dog will. If you've always wanted to take long walks in the woods but never had time, use this quarantine time to live that adventure. Keep a mask with you in case you run into other people -- stay six feet away, as is being recommended. When you're in a new location, don't worry about walking at a brisk pace, give your pup a chance to sniff, taste and even roll in items that catch her attention. </li> <li><strong>Puzzle toys. </strong>We already mentioned toys, we know, but puzzle toys are those that keep your dog entertained without too much active participation from you. If you have a major client call or a work-related Zoom meeting, giving your <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-TREATS/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">dog a puzzle toy</span> </a>will keep her entertained and give her a snack while she is working her mind. </li> <li><strong>Groom your pup. </strong>This may not be something your dog will enjoy BUT it can be a way for the two of you to bond and spend quality time together. If your groomer is unavailable right now -- and many are -- you may need to give your dog's coat a good brushing and you may need to groom around his mouth (especially if his beard gets full of food!) You can<span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span><a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-GROOMING/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">ask your groomer for tips</span> </a>on how to brush and groom your pet or you can jump on YouTube and probably find a DIY video right there. Take your time. Talk in a soothing voice. Groom in brief bursts and stop when your dog starts to get squirmy and bored. Make grooming a time your dog will look forward to, simply because he's spending time with you. </li> <li><strong>Foster or adopt a new puppy! </strong>If you're looking at being a remote worker for the near future, now might be the ideal time to foster a dog or puppy or even give a dog or puppy a forever home! If you're adopting or fostering a <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-HOUSE-BREAKING/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">new puppy, part of the tasks will be to housetrain</span> </a>him. With patience and a set routine, housetraining can be easier than you think! Prepare for "accidents" when the puppy is learning where to go potty. Also, if you're adopting an older dog who may have been in the shelter for some time, be patient because she may need to learn to go potty out of doors, rather than inside the house. </li> </ul> <p>What <a href="https://magoospet.com/21369/How-To-Get-A-New-Routine-For-Your-Dog-During-Quarantine/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">fun things have you and your dog been doing together</span> </a>now that you're able to spend so much time with one another? We hope you're taking time to snuggle your pup and give him all the attention he craves when you're at work and he is home alone. Here's to fun with your dog(s)! </p> <p>We've written an article on how to get your pup accustomed to the new routines that coronavirus may have brought to your lives and your lifestyle. You can <a href="https://magoospet.com/21369/How-To-Get-A-New-Routine-For-Your-Dog-During-Quarantine/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">read here about how to get new routines</span> </a>with your pup! </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21405/Fun-Ways-To-Entertain-Your-Dog/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21405/Fun-Ways-To-Entertain-Your-Dog/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[04/22/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[What Are The Quietest Indoor Birds]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Birds are lovely, soothing to own and sing beautiful songs. There are some birds, though, who may be a bit too vocal. If you want a bird whose songs won’t overtake any conversations in your household, we have put together a list of beautiful and relatively quiet singers.</p> <p>Keep in mind that birds, by nature, are vocal. In the wild they call out to their flocks to let them know their location or to sound an alert that predators are in the area. There are birds who are louder than others, but know that no bird will be completely silent; in fact, why would you want a silent bird? Their chatter is comforting and can keep you company and their chatter may welcome you home after a long day.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21393.jpg" /></p> <h2>What Are The Quietest Indoor Birds?</h2> <p>Here are some of the quieter species of birds for you to consider.</p> <ol> <li>A <strong>canary.</strong> These birds are members of the finch family and are usually a bright yellow. If you’re looking for only one bird, a canary might be a great choice as they are relatively solitary. Canaries are known for their melodious songs with males being the most vocal. This is another bird who prefers to interact through the bards of his cage and doesn’t tolerate handling by his or her human.</li> <li><strong>Cockatiels </strong>are great pets even though they are a bit louder than a finch or a budgie. Cockatiel owners say their voices don’t get to a bothersome level even though they do like to chatter. A cockatiel will learn to whistle, can mimic sounds he hears in the household and could learn to whistle his favorite tunes. A cockatiel can be let out to fly around and get exercise and enjoys handling by his human.</li> <li>A<strong> dove i</strong>s a gentle, sweet bird who isn’t demanding or noisy. They will coo and otherwise vocalize. Know that a dove will coo pretty much all day. If you’re looking for a happy, easy-going bird, consider a dove.</li> <li>A<strong> finch</strong>. These birds have tiny voices that sound like a “beep” when they vocalize. Finches make peeps and chirps throughout the day. These birds to better in small flocks or at least in pairs as they are very social. A pair of birds won’t generally be too loud. A finch is not prone to sitting on a human’s finger and are happiest when viewed through the bars of their cages.</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/Cage-Bird-CBird-Live-Bird/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">Parakeets, also known as budgerigars or budgies</span> c</a>an learn to talk if you spend time working with him. They will chatter throughout the day and will greet you when you walk into the room. These birds are playful, will be social with their humans and are very intelligent. If you’re going to have parakeets you will want to invest in toys to keep him entertained. A mirror is almost a must for these birds, especially if you only get one as they are very social. If you want a bird who will sit on your finger and who enjoys out-of-cage exercise, a parakeet just might be the right choice.</li> <li><strong>Parrotlets</strong> are “cousins” of larger parrots and will chatter and soft chirps – they won’t screech like their larger counterpart parrots or cockatoos. They are small, energetic and require daily interaction and handling by their human.</li> <li>If you want a parrot, a <strong>Senegal parrot</strong> is a quieter option than other parrots. These parrots are more quiet and calm. They do vocalize and can learn to talk, but are less likely to screech than other parrots. A Senegal parrot enjoys socialization with her humans and does need<a href="https://magoospet.com/CAGE-BIRD-CBIRD-TOYS-BATH/"><span style="color:#0000FF;"> toys and activities</span> </a>to keep her entertained and physically fit.</li> </ol> <p>Before you bring home a bird, talk with your pet store or breeder representative to gain an understanding of the requirements the bird has. Also, keep in mind that many birds are long-lived; this means you will want to make arrangements for his or her care if you no longer can.</p> <p>Birds are soothing, beautiful pets and can be wonderful companions.</p> <p>Read<span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span><a href="https://magoospet.com/21225/What-Is-The-Best-Reptile-For-First-Time-Owners%2525253F/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">about more great pets for first time owners and for pet parents</span></a> looking to add a pet to their homes. </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Birds are lovely, soothing to own and sing beautiful songs. There are some birds, though, who may be a bit too vocal. If you want a bird whose songs won’t overtake any conversations in your household, we have put together a list of beautiful and relatively quiet singers.</p> <p>Keep in mind that birds, by nature, are vocal. In the wild they call out to their flocks to let them know their location or to sound an alert that predators are in the area. There are birds who are louder than others, but know that no bird will be completely silent; in fact, why would you want a silent bird? Their chatter is comforting and can keep you company and their chatter may welcome you home after a long day.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="https://cdn.powered-by-nitrosell.com/store_images/29/7193/customcontent/21393.jpg" /></p> <h2>What Are The Quietest Indoor Birds?</h2> <p>Here are some of the quieter species of birds for you to consider.</p> <ol> <li>A <strong>canary.</strong> These birds are members of the finch family and are usually a bright yellow. If you’re looking for only one bird, a canary might be a great choice as they are relatively solitary. Canaries are known for their melodious songs with males being the most vocal. This is another bird who prefers to interact through the bards of his cage and doesn’t tolerate handling by his or her human.</li> <li><strong>Cockatiels </strong>are great pets even though they are a bit louder than a finch or a budgie. Cockatiel owners say their voices don’t get to a bothersome level even though they do like to chatter. A cockatiel will learn to whistle, can mimic sounds he hears in the household and could learn to whistle his favorite tunes. A cockatiel can be let out to fly around and get exercise and enjoys handling by his human.</li> <li>A<strong> dove i</strong>s a gentle, sweet bird who isn’t demanding or noisy. They will coo and otherwise vocalize. Know that a dove will coo pretty much all day. If you’re looking for a happy, easy-going bird, consider a dove.</li> <li>A<strong> finch</strong>. These birds have tiny voices that sound like a “beep” when they vocalize. Finches make peeps and chirps throughout the day. These birds to better in small flocks or at least in pairs as they are very social. A pair of birds won’t generally be too loud. A finch is not prone to sitting on a human’s finger and are happiest when viewed through the bars of their cages.</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/Cage-Bird-CBird-Live-Bird/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">Parakeets, also known as budgerigars or budgies</span> c</a>an learn to talk if you spend time working with him. They will chatter throughout the day and will greet you when you walk into the room. These birds are playful, will be social with their humans and are very intelligent. If you’re going to have parakeets you will want to invest in toys to keep him entertained. A mirror is almost a must for these birds, especially if you only get one as they are very social. If you want a bird who will sit on your finger and who enjoys out-of-cage exercise, a parakeet just might be the right choice.</li> <li><strong>Parrotlets</strong> are “cousins” of larger parrots and will chatter and soft chirps – they won’t screech like their larger counterpart parrots or cockatoos. They are small, energetic and require daily interaction and handling by their human.</li> <li>If you want a parrot, a <strong>Senegal parrot</strong> is a quieter option than other parrots. These parrots are more quiet and calm. They do vocalize and can learn to talk, but are less likely to screech than other parrots. A Senegal parrot enjoys socialization with her humans and does need<a href="https://magoospet.com/CAGE-BIRD-CBIRD-TOYS-BATH/"><span style="color:#0000FF;"> toys and activities</span> </a>to keep her entertained and physically fit.</li> </ol> <p>Before you bring home a bird, talk with your pet store or breeder representative to gain an understanding of the requirements the bird has. Also, keep in mind that many birds are long-lived; this means you will want to make arrangements for his or her care if you no longer can.</p> <p>Birds are soothing, beautiful pets and can be wonderful companions.</p> <p>Read<span style="color:#0000FF;"> </span><a href="https://magoospet.com/21225/What-Is-The-Best-Reptile-For-First-Time-Owners%2525253F/"><span style="color:#0000FF;">about more great pets for first time owners and for pet parents</span></a> looking to add a pet to their homes. </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21393/What-Are-The-Quietest-Indoor-Birds/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21393/What-Are-The-Quietest-Indoor-Birds/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[04/22/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Get A New Routine For Your Dog During Quarantine]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Coronavirus (COVID-19) has brought about a lot of changes around the globe. Pet parents have been dealing with a myriad of changes as well. Changes in routine from going into an office to working from home to just staying home and not working during the COVID-19 Quarantine. If you are among the pet parents who are now staying home -- whether you're working or not -- your change in routine is has likely brought a change in routine for your dog. Disruption of your dog's routine could lead to stress, anxiety and to your dog misbehaving while he adjusts to what is being called "the new normal." </p> <p>What can you do to help your dog adjust to your being home all day when he was accustomed to being home alone? We have some ways to make his transition smoother and to help you find ways in which to <a href="https://magoospet.com/21219/Tips-For-Caring-For-Your-Dog%25252525252527s-Teeth/" target="_blank">enjoy the time home with your pup </a>while trying to get your work done. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/PetAdviseMagoos.jpg" /></p> <h2>How To Set Up A Routine For You & Your Dog During The Coronavirus Quarantine </h2> <p>We have some tips to help both you and your dog get into a new routine. Some dogs who get their schedules disrupted will chew shoes, bark or otherwise act out. If you're trying to get work done or talk on the phone with colleagues and clients, you certainly don't want Fluffy or Fido barking during the entire call, right? We do know that employers and colleagues and clients are very understanding of those employees who may now be working from home at the kitchen table! </p> <p> </p> <ul> <li>Get up at a set time. Our dogs' body clocks are accustomed to going out and visiting Mother Nature at specific times of the day. Try to stick to a routine so your dog doesn't make any messes in the house. Even if you don't need to get up at the same time every day that you used to, get up at a time that is consistent. </li> <li>Don't give your dog a lot of snacks. It may be tempting -- for you -- to be grazing the refrigerator and cupboards because you're bored or because you have access to them that you didn't have when you were at work. Resist the urge to give your dog snacks or if you do, <a href="https://magoospet.com/YumYum-Cheezy-Mini-Buiscuit-739598370102/" target="_blank">feed her snacks that are healthy.</a> Give fruits and veggies and healthy dog treats. </li> <li>Get up and get out. Take advantage of this time working from home, or not working at all because of COVID-19 to set up healthy routines for you and your dog. Get up and take a walk. Set a timer to remind you to get up and get moving at least once every few hours. You don't want to go to the dog park and you don't want to be surrounded by others during this time of social distancing, but in the great outdoors, chances are you can take a walk, hike or run and not encounter people of if you do, you just give them a wide berth. If you have to get on the phone or a video chat with colleagues or clients, a tired pup is one who will sleep, and not bark, while you're on the phone! </li> <li>Snuggle time. When you find yourself feeling stressed by the situation or by what you're hearing on the news, just get away from it all and <a href="https://magoospet.com/Lounger-Plush-Suede-28x21-Inch-029695271748/" target="_blank">snuggle with your pup.</a> Turn on your favorite movie, turn off social media and the radio and news and just enjoy a flick and snuggle time with your dog. Remember, this is a BIG deal for them to have you around so much and they crave your company -- give them what they want while you can. </li> <li>Ease them back into it. When the quarantine is over and you are going back to work, ease your dog back into the old routine. Remember, the disruption in your being home, then going back to not being home can cause anxiety and stress in your dog. Get them ready for the transition when it comes so he is ready for the changes again. </li> </ul> <p>Your pet can sense your stress and anxiety and may act out because of it. Your pet can also help alleviate your stress. It's a fact that petting your dog can lower your blood pressure, so why not give your dog a belly rub and relax and enjoy one another. </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coronavirus (COVID-19) has brought about a lot of changes around the globe. Pet parents have been dealing with a myriad of changes as well. Changes in routine from going into an office to working from home to just staying home and not working during the COVID-19 Quarantine. If you are among the pet parents who are now staying home -- whether you're working or not -- your change in routine is has likely brought a change in routine for your dog. Disruption of your dog's routine could lead to stress, anxiety and to your dog misbehaving while he adjusts to what is being called "the new normal." </p> <p>What can you do to help your dog adjust to your being home all day when he was accustomed to being home alone? We have some ways to make his transition smoother and to help you find ways in which to <a href="https://magoospet.com/21219/Tips-For-Caring-For-Your-Dog%25252525252527s-Teeth/" target="_blank">enjoy the time home with your pup </a>while trying to get your work done. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/PetAdviseMagoos.jpg" /></p> <h2>How To Set Up A Routine For You & Your Dog During The Coronavirus Quarantine </h2> <p>We have some tips to help both you and your dog get into a new routine. Some dogs who get their schedules disrupted will chew shoes, bark or otherwise act out. If you're trying to get work done or talk on the phone with colleagues and clients, you certainly don't want Fluffy or Fido barking during the entire call, right? We do know that employers and colleagues and clients are very understanding of those employees who may now be working from home at the kitchen table! </p> <p> </p> <ul> <li>Get up at a set time. Our dogs' body clocks are accustomed to going out and visiting Mother Nature at specific times of the day. Try to stick to a routine so your dog doesn't make any messes in the house. Even if you don't need to get up at the same time every day that you used to, get up at a time that is consistent. </li> <li>Don't give your dog a lot of snacks. It may be tempting -- for you -- to be grazing the refrigerator and cupboards because you're bored or because you have access to them that you didn't have when you were at work. Resist the urge to give your dog snacks or if you do, <a href="https://magoospet.com/YumYum-Cheezy-Mini-Buiscuit-739598370102/" target="_blank">feed her snacks that are healthy.</a> Give fruits and veggies and healthy dog treats. </li> <li>Get up and get out. Take advantage of this time working from home, or not working at all because of COVID-19 to set up healthy routines for you and your dog. Get up and take a walk. Set a timer to remind you to get up and get moving at least once every few hours. You don't want to go to the dog park and you don't want to be surrounded by others during this time of social distancing, but in the great outdoors, chances are you can take a walk, hike or run and not encounter people of if you do, you just give them a wide berth. If you have to get on the phone or a video chat with colleagues or clients, a tired pup is one who will sleep, and not bark, while you're on the phone! </li> <li>Snuggle time. When you find yourself feeling stressed by the situation or by what you're hearing on the news, just get away from it all and <a href="https://magoospet.com/Lounger-Plush-Suede-28x21-Inch-029695271748/" target="_blank">snuggle with your pup.</a> Turn on your favorite movie, turn off social media and the radio and news and just enjoy a flick and snuggle time with your dog. Remember, this is a BIG deal for them to have you around so much and they crave your company -- give them what they want while you can. </li> <li>Ease them back into it. When the quarantine is over and you are going back to work, ease your dog back into the old routine. Remember, the disruption in your being home, then going back to not being home can cause anxiety and stress in your dog. Get them ready for the transition when it comes so he is ready for the changes again. </li> </ul> <p>Your pet can sense your stress and anxiety and may act out because of it. Your pet can also help alleviate your stress. It's a fact that petting your dog can lower your blood pressure, so why not give your dog a belly rub and relax and enjoy one another. </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21369/How-To-Get-A-New-Routine-For-Your-Dog-During-Quarantine/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21369/How-To-Get-A-New-Routine-For-Your-Dog-During-Quarantine/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[07/23/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Tips For Caring For Your Dog's Teeth]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>February was Pet Dental Health Month. It’s an ideal way to raise awareness of the importance of dental health, but pet parents know caring for pet’s teeth is a year-round task. If you’re not certain how to <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-DENTAL-HEALTH/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">care for your pet’s teeth</span>,</a> we have advice.</p> <p>There are several ways to keep your cat or dog’s teeth healthy and the best first step a pet parent should take is to get their pet accustomed to having their teeth and gums touched.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/Dogteethcleening.jpg" /></p> <hr /> <p><strong>If you’re new to pet ownership or if you’re new to caring for your pet’s teeth, try this: </strong></p> <ol> <li>Grab a soft cloth</li> <li>Wet a portion of it with warm water or you may want to dip it in a bit of broth</li> <li>Sit in a comfortable place with your pet</li> <li>Stroke your pet’s fur and talk calmly</li> <li>As you’re talking rub your pet’s muzzle</li> <li>Slowly lift your pet’s lips and rub the warm, wet cloth on his teeth</li> <li>If your pet struggles to get away, don’t force her to stay (you can try again another time)</li> <li>With time and patience your pet will let you rub his gums and teeth with the cloth.</li> <li>After you’ve worked your way up to that, you can switch to a <a href="https://magoospet.com/store/search.asp"><span style="color:#FF0000;">finger toothbrush</span></a> (available at your vet’s or a pet store) Rub your pets teeth and gums with the toothbrush (it will be nubby and the sensation will be different so you may need to start all over as you did with the cloth)</li> <li>Once your pet lets you rub his teeth with the finger brush, dab some pet-specific toothpaste on the finger brush or a pet-specific toothbrush.</li> <li>Slowly brush your pet’s teeth. It may take you two or three settings to get his entire mouth. Patience is key!</li> </ol> <h2><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/dogdental.jpg" /></h2> <h2><strong>How To Care For Your Dog's Teeth </strong></h2> <p>Your veterinarian will likely recommend you <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-ROPE-TUGS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">brush your cat or dog’s teeth daily</span></a>. If you have time, then by all means do so. If you don’t have time and if it takes several sittings to get your pet’s entire mouth, at least schedule time to brush three or four times a week.</p> <p>Loosening plaque and tartar and dislodging food or treats or even sticks from between your pet’s teeth is the main reason for regular brushing. Your veterinarian will also tell you that poor dental health can lead to many other health issues for your pet, including cardiac issues and being unable to eat because of dental pain.</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>February was Pet Dental Health Month. It’s an ideal way to raise awareness of the importance of dental health, but pet parents know caring for pet’s teeth is a year-round task. If you’re not certain how to <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-DENTAL-HEALTH/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">care for your pet’s teeth</span>,</a> we have advice.</p> <p>There are several ways to keep your cat or dog’s teeth healthy and the best first step a pet parent should take is to get their pet accustomed to having their teeth and gums touched.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/Dogteethcleening.jpg" /></p> <hr /> <p><strong>If you’re new to pet ownership or if you’re new to caring for your pet’s teeth, try this: </strong></p> <ol> <li>Grab a soft cloth</li> <li>Wet a portion of it with warm water or you may want to dip it in a bit of broth</li> <li>Sit in a comfortable place with your pet</li> <li>Stroke your pet’s fur and talk calmly</li> <li>As you’re talking rub your pet’s muzzle</li> <li>Slowly lift your pet’s lips and rub the warm, wet cloth on his teeth</li> <li>If your pet struggles to get away, don’t force her to stay (you can try again another time)</li> <li>With time and patience your pet will let you rub his gums and teeth with the cloth.</li> <li>After you’ve worked your way up to that, you can switch to a <a href="https://magoospet.com/store/search.asp"><span style="color:#FF0000;">finger toothbrush</span></a> (available at your vet’s or a pet store) Rub your pets teeth and gums with the toothbrush (it will be nubby and the sensation will be different so you may need to start all over as you did with the cloth)</li> <li>Once your pet lets you rub his teeth with the finger brush, dab some pet-specific toothpaste on the finger brush or a pet-specific toothbrush.</li> <li>Slowly brush your pet’s teeth. It may take you two or three settings to get his entire mouth. Patience is key!</li> </ol> <h2><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/dogdental.jpg" /></h2> <h2><strong>How To Care For Your Dog's Teeth </strong></h2> <p>Your veterinarian will likely recommend you <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-ROPE-TUGS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">brush your cat or dog’s teeth daily</span></a>. If you have time, then by all means do so. If you don’t have time and if it takes several sittings to get your pet’s entire mouth, at least schedule time to brush three or four times a week.</p> <p>Loosening plaque and tartar and dislodging food or treats or even sticks from between your pet’s teeth is the main reason for regular brushing. Your veterinarian will also tell you that poor dental health can lead to many other health issues for your pet, including cardiac issues and being unable to eat because of dental pain.</p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21219/Tips-For-Caring-For-Your-Dog%27s-Teeth/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21219/Tips-For-Caring-For-Your-Dog%27s-Teeth/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[03/25/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[5 Things To Know About Owning A Fish]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Watching fish swim around in an aquarium is a peaceful, stress-reducing way to relax and unwind. Fish tanks are also beautiful and unique, especially when you consider how many species of fish are available, the number of accessories you can add, the plants, the various color rocks and tank backgrounds and you will see you can truly make your aquarium as unique as you are.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/zitronenfalterfish.jpg" /></p> <p>If you've never owned fish you may be wondering what is involved in setting up a tank and keeping your fish healthy. We have put together a list of 5 tips for owning fish and setting up your aquarium. </p> <ol> <li>Do you want a freshwater or a salt water tank? There are advantages and disadvantages to each and it mainly revolves around caring for the water. Each type of fish -- salt water or fresh water -- are unique and beautiful. The type of fish you want may make the difference in the water type you choose for your aquarium. </li> <li>The size of the aquarium matters. Not only will the size determine the number of species of fish you can safely house together, but it could also determine the size the fish eventually grow to. You need to decide where your tank will fit and that may be one of the factors in the size tank you invest in. </li> <li>The price of fish vary wildly. You can buy a goldfish for about a quarter, but there are Angelfish that sell for up to $1,000! If you're just starting out, you may want to invest in fish at the lower spectrum in the price range just to make certain you can keep them alive. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Fish-Fish-Betta/">Betta fish are also easy for beginners,</a> but remember, they cannot be in a tank with any other fish. </li> <li>When determining how many fish you can have in your tank the rule of thumb is "1 gallon of water for every two-inch fish." A professional at a store that sells fish can help you chose fish that will thrive well together and thrive in the size tank you buy. </li> <li>The size and water type and fish you want will add to the cost of your aquarium set up. You could start with a small freshwater tank that could cost around $100 or you can go with a massive salt water tank and fancy fish that could start out around $1,000 or higher. The cost is definitely up the individual aquarium owner, but you might want to have your budget in mind before you have your heart set on a tank set up. </li> </ol> <p>One of the things many new fish owners do is overfeed their fish. Sprinkle food on the top of the water and watch and see how quickly the fish come to eat it and if there is any left after a few minutes. If there is food left floating, feed them less food the next time. Be prepared to clean the water regularly, especially if you overfeed. Invest in a<a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-FILTERS-%26-CARTRIDGES/"> tank filter and cartridge that keeps the water clean</a> and clear and a lighting set up that will keep the water at the appropriate level. </p> <p>Have you ever had an aquarium? What were your challenges and what did you (or do you!) still love about your fish? </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watching fish swim around in an aquarium is a peaceful, stress-reducing way to relax and unwind. Fish tanks are also beautiful and unique, especially when you consider how many species of fish are available, the number of accessories you can add, the plants, the various color rocks and tank backgrounds and you will see you can truly make your aquarium as unique as you are.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/zitronenfalterfish.jpg" /></p> <p>If you've never owned fish you may be wondering what is involved in setting up a tank and keeping your fish healthy. We have put together a list of 5 tips for owning fish and setting up your aquarium. </p> <ol> <li>Do you want a freshwater or a salt water tank? There are advantages and disadvantages to each and it mainly revolves around caring for the water. Each type of fish -- salt water or fresh water -- are unique and beautiful. The type of fish you want may make the difference in the water type you choose for your aquarium. </li> <li>The size of the aquarium matters. Not only will the size determine the number of species of fish you can safely house together, but it could also determine the size the fish eventually grow to. You need to decide where your tank will fit and that may be one of the factors in the size tank you invest in. </li> <li>The price of fish vary wildly. You can buy a goldfish for about a quarter, but there are Angelfish that sell for up to $1,000! If you're just starting out, you may want to invest in fish at the lower spectrum in the price range just to make certain you can keep them alive. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Fish-Fish-Betta/">Betta fish are also easy for beginners,</a> but remember, they cannot be in a tank with any other fish. </li> <li>When determining how many fish you can have in your tank the rule of thumb is "1 gallon of water for every two-inch fish." A professional at a store that sells fish can help you chose fish that will thrive well together and thrive in the size tank you buy. </li> <li>The size and water type and fish you want will add to the cost of your aquarium set up. You could start with a small freshwater tank that could cost around $100 or you can go with a massive salt water tank and fancy fish that could start out around $1,000 or higher. The cost is definitely up the individual aquarium owner, but you might want to have your budget in mind before you have your heart set on a tank set up. </li> </ol> <p>One of the things many new fish owners do is overfeed their fish. Sprinkle food on the top of the water and watch and see how quickly the fish come to eat it and if there is any left after a few minutes. If there is food left floating, feed them less food the next time. Be prepared to clean the water regularly, especially if you overfeed. Invest in a<a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-FILTERS-%26-CARTRIDGES/"> tank filter and cartridge that keeps the water clean</a> and clear and a lighting set up that will keep the water at the appropriate level. </p> <p>Have you ever had an aquarium? What were your challenges and what did you (or do you!) still love about your fish? </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21231/5-Things-To-Know-About-Owning-A-Fish/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21231/5-Things-To-Know-About-Owning-A-Fish/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[07/03/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[What Is The Best Reptile For First-Time Owners?]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Reptiles have big personalities! You may not have thought of that, but some reptiles will show their joy at seeing you walk into the room. We have heard from bearded dragon parents that the dragon will run to the top of the log when they walk into the room. There is also a bearded dragon we have seen online that will look as though he is waving when he sees his "family." There are some reptiles that are easier to care for than others and there are some reptiles that make better pets for first-time reptile owners and we have a few <a href="https://magoospet.com/REPTILE/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">s</span></a><a href="https://magoospet.com/REPTILE-REPTILE-ACCESSORIES/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">uggestions for you if you're adding a reptile</span> </a>to your family. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/21225.jpg" /></p> <h2>What kind of reptile is best for a first-time reptile owner? </h2> <p>These are what we consider the "best" reptiles for first time or beginning owners because they are easy to care for. </p> <p><strong>Bearded dragon.</strong> These reptiles are known for their personality and for being amenable to being handled. As with any reptile, if you get it when it's young and you spend time with it getting it accustomed to you and your hands, he will welcome your attention. A bearded dragon can live up to ten years and enjoy being carried around and some don't even mind riding in a car. If you're so inclined, some bearded dragons will let you put a harness on them so you can take them out-of-doors. Bearded dragons eat mealworms, <a href="https://magoospet.com/Giant-Mealworms-35-Ct-029788323451/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">crickets</span></a> and lettuce. </p> <p><strong>Leopard geckos.</strong> These are named for the spots on their skin. They don't have sticky pads on their feet the way other geckos do and this might make them happier to be held than other geckos. Again start handling your gecko, gently, when she is young and she will welcome your touch. A gecko may not be as friendly as a bearded dragon, but they are still a <a href="https://magoospet.com/REPTILE-REPTILE-HOME/">wonderful reptile for a beginner.</a> They can live up to eight years and eat crickets and mealworms. </p> <p><strong>Corn snake.</strong> Now this reptile may not be as happy to be handled as a reptile is -- but there are many snake owners who will tell you that their snake is not bothered by the attention. Corn snakes are low maintenance and can even be left alone for the weekend, if you need to. You will want to invest in a <a href="https://magoospet.com/Screen-Cover-16inch-5.5Gal-091197380006/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">cover for their tank</span></a> that has a lock on it so they don't try to nudge the cover off. Corn snakes eat "pinkies" live mice when the snake is young and small and full sized mice when the snake is older -- this is something to keep in mind if you're queasy about this type of feeding. Corn snakes enjoy natural light and if their tank is in indirect sunlight they will be happy. A corn snake can grow to five-feet in length and can live for close to two decades. </p> <p><strong>Russian Tortoise</strong>. Keep in mind that a tortoise will be with you for decades -- we're talking up to fifty years! Because of this you will need to consider having him with you for a lifetime! These four-toed reptiles are relatively small, hardy and quicker than most. These pets will develop unique personalities, need an enclosure of at least five feet and thrive on leafy vegetables and love to be outdoors in the yard in the summer chomping on dandelions. They also enjoy climbing so make sure <a href="https://magoospet.com/REPTILE-REPTILE-HOME/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">his enclosure has a safe space</span></a> for your tortoise to climb and exercise. </p> <p>There is a risk of salmonella when handling reptiles so please avoid kissing them and wash your hands thoroughly once you're done handling them. Reptiles may not be much for guarding your home like a dog would, but then it won't bark when you're away at work! A reptile is a great starter pet for many and you will find reptiles do have unique personalities and will welcome your attention. </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reptiles have big personalities! You may not have thought of that, but some reptiles will show their joy at seeing you walk into the room. We have heard from bearded dragon parents that the dragon will run to the top of the log when they walk into the room. There is also a bearded dragon we have seen online that will look as though he is waving when he sees his "family." There are some reptiles that are easier to care for than others and there are some reptiles that make better pets for first-time reptile owners and we have a few <a href="https://magoospet.com/REPTILE/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">s</span></a><a href="https://magoospet.com/REPTILE-REPTILE-ACCESSORIES/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">uggestions for you if you're adding a reptile</span> </a>to your family. </p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/21225.jpg" /></p> <h2>What kind of reptile is best for a first-time reptile owner? </h2> <p>These are what we consider the "best" reptiles for first time or beginning owners because they are easy to care for. </p> <p><strong>Bearded dragon.</strong> These reptiles are known for their personality and for being amenable to being handled. As with any reptile, if you get it when it's young and you spend time with it getting it accustomed to you and your hands, he will welcome your attention. A bearded dragon can live up to ten years and enjoy being carried around and some don't even mind riding in a car. If you're so inclined, some bearded dragons will let you put a harness on them so you can take them out-of-doors. Bearded dragons eat mealworms, <a href="https://magoospet.com/Giant-Mealworms-35-Ct-029788323451/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">crickets</span></a> and lettuce. </p> <p><strong>Leopard geckos.</strong> These are named for the spots on their skin. They don't have sticky pads on their feet the way other geckos do and this might make them happier to be held than other geckos. Again start handling your gecko, gently, when she is young and she will welcome your touch. A gecko may not be as friendly as a bearded dragon, but they are still a <a href="https://magoospet.com/REPTILE-REPTILE-HOME/">wonderful reptile for a beginner.</a> They can live up to eight years and eat crickets and mealworms. </p> <p><strong>Corn snake.</strong> Now this reptile may not be as happy to be handled as a reptile is -- but there are many snake owners who will tell you that their snake is not bothered by the attention. Corn snakes are low maintenance and can even be left alone for the weekend, if you need to. You will want to invest in a <a href="https://magoospet.com/Screen-Cover-16inch-5.5Gal-091197380006/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">cover for their tank</span></a> that has a lock on it so they don't try to nudge the cover off. Corn snakes eat "pinkies" live mice when the snake is young and small and full sized mice when the snake is older -- this is something to keep in mind if you're queasy about this type of feeding. Corn snakes enjoy natural light and if their tank is in indirect sunlight they will be happy. A corn snake can grow to five-feet in length and can live for close to two decades. </p> <p><strong>Russian Tortoise</strong>. Keep in mind that a tortoise will be with you for decades -- we're talking up to fifty years! Because of this you will need to consider having him with you for a lifetime! These four-toed reptiles are relatively small, hardy and quicker than most. These pets will develop unique personalities, need an enclosure of at least five feet and thrive on leafy vegetables and love to be outdoors in the yard in the summer chomping on dandelions. They also enjoy climbing so make sure <a href="https://magoospet.com/REPTILE-REPTILE-HOME/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">his enclosure has a safe space</span></a> for your tortoise to climb and exercise. </p> <p>There is a risk of salmonella when handling reptiles so please avoid kissing them and wash your hands thoroughly once you're done handling them. Reptiles may not be much for guarding your home like a dog would, but then it won't bark when you're away at work! A reptile is a great starter pet for many and you will find reptiles do have unique personalities and will welcome your attention. </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21225/What-Is-The-Best-Reptile-For-First-Time-Owners%3F/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21225/What-Is-The-Best-Reptile-For-First-Time-Owners%3F/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[03/25/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Facts about owning fish]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Watching fish swim around in an aquarium is a peaceful, stress-reducing way to relax and unwind. <a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-TANKS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">Fish tanks</span></a> are also beautiful and unique, especially when you consider how many species of fish re available, the number of accessories you can add, the plants, the various color rocks and tank backgrounds and you will see you can truly make your aquarium as unique as you are. If you've never owned fish you may be wondering what is involved in setting up a tank and keeping your fish healthy. We have put together a list of 5 tips for owning fish and setting up your aquarium.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/21249.jpg" /></p> <p>Do you want a freshwater or a salt water tank? There are advantages and disadvantages to each and it mainly revolves around caring for the water. Each type of fish -- salt water or fresh water -- are unique and beautiful. The type of fish you want may make the difference in the water type you choose for your aquarium. </p> <ol> <li>The size of the aquarium matters. Not only will the size determine the number of species of fish you can safely house together, but it could also determine the size the fish eventually grow to. You need to decide where your tank will fit and that may be one of the factors in the <a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-TANKS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">size tank</span></a> you invest in. </li> <li>The price of fish vary wildly. You can buy a goldfish for about a quarter, but there are Angelfish that sell for up to $1,000! If you're just starting out, you may want to invest in fish at the lower spectrum in the price range just to make certain you can keep them alive. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Fish-Fish-Betta/">Betta fish are also easy for beginners,</a> but remember, they cannot be in a tank with any other fish. </li> <li>When determining how many fish you can have in your tank the rule of thumb is "1 gallon of water for every two-inch fish." A professional at a store that sells fish can help you chose fish that will thrive well together and thrive in the size tank you buy. </li> <li>The size and water type and fish you want will add to the cost of your <a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">aquarium set up</span></a>. You could start with a small freshwater tank that could cost around $100 or you can go with a massive salt water tank and fancy fish that could start out around $1,000 or higher. The cost is definitely up the individual aquarium owner, but you might want to have your budget in mind before you have your heart set on a tank set up. </li> </ol> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/fishtanksetup.jpg" /></p> <p>One of the things many new fish owners do is overfeed their fish. Sprinkle <a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-FOOD/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">fish food</span></a> on the top of the water and watch and see how quickly the fish come to eat it and if there is any left after a few minutes. If there is food left floating, feed them less food the next time. Be prepared to clean the water regularly, especially if you overfeed. Invest in a<a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-FILTERS-%26-CARTRIDGES/"><span style="color:#FF0000;"> tank filter and cartridge that keeps the water clean</span></a> and clear and a lighting set up that will keep the water at the appropriate level. </p> <p>Have you ever had an aquarium? What were your challenges and what did you (or do you!) still love about your fish? </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watching fish swim around in an aquarium is a peaceful, stress-reducing way to relax and unwind. <a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-TANKS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">Fish tanks</span></a> are also beautiful and unique, especially when you consider how many species of fish re available, the number of accessories you can add, the plants, the various color rocks and tank backgrounds and you will see you can truly make your aquarium as unique as you are. If you've never owned fish you may be wondering what is involved in setting up a tank and keeping your fish healthy. We have put together a list of 5 tips for owning fish and setting up your aquarium.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/21249.jpg" /></p> <p>Do you want a freshwater or a salt water tank? There are advantages and disadvantages to each and it mainly revolves around caring for the water. Each type of fish -- salt water or fresh water -- are unique and beautiful. The type of fish you want may make the difference in the water type you choose for your aquarium. </p> <ol> <li>The size of the aquarium matters. Not only will the size determine the number of species of fish you can safely house together, but it could also determine the size the fish eventually grow to. You need to decide where your tank will fit and that may be one of the factors in the <a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-TANKS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">size tank</span></a> you invest in. </li> <li>The price of fish vary wildly. You can buy a goldfish for about a quarter, but there are Angelfish that sell for up to $1,000! If you're just starting out, you may want to invest in fish at the lower spectrum in the price range just to make certain you can keep them alive. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Fish-Fish-Betta/">Betta fish are also easy for beginners,</a> but remember, they cannot be in a tank with any other fish. </li> <li>When determining how many fish you can have in your tank the rule of thumb is "1 gallon of water for every two-inch fish." A professional at a store that sells fish can help you chose fish that will thrive well together and thrive in the size tank you buy. </li> <li>The size and water type and fish you want will add to the cost of your <a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">aquarium set up</span></a>. You could start with a small freshwater tank that could cost around $100 or you can go with a massive salt water tank and fancy fish that could start out around $1,000 or higher. The cost is definitely up the individual aquarium owner, but you might want to have your budget in mind before you have your heart set on a tank set up. </li> </ol> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/fishtanksetup.jpg" /></p> <p>One of the things many new fish owners do is overfeed their fish. Sprinkle <a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-FOOD/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">fish food</span></a> on the top of the water and watch and see how quickly the fish come to eat it and if there is any left after a few minutes. If there is food left floating, feed them less food the next time. Be prepared to clean the water regularly, especially if you overfeed. Invest in a<a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-FILTERS-%26-CARTRIDGES/"><span style="color:#FF0000;"> tank filter and cartridge that keeps the water clean</span></a> and clear and a lighting set up that will keep the water at the appropriate level. </p> <p>Have you ever had an aquarium? What were your challenges and what did you (or do you!) still love about your fish? </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21249/Facts-about-owning-fish/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21249/Facts-about-owning-fish/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[08/20/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Fish Are Great Stress Relievers]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Watching fish swim around in an aquarium is a peaceful, stress-reducing way to relax and unwind.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/zitronenfalterfish.jpg" /></p> <p>Fish tanks are also beautiful and unique, especially when you consider how many species of fish are available, the number of accessories you can add, the plants, the various color rocks and tank backgrounds and you will see you can truly make your aquarium as unique as you are. If you've never owned fish you may be wondering what is involved in setting up a tank and keeping your fish healthy. We have put together a list of 5 tips for owning fish and setting up your aquarium. </p> <ol> <li>Do you want a freshwater or a salt water tank? There are advantages and disadvantages to each and it mainly revolves around caring for the water. Each type of fish -- salt water or fresh water -- are unique and beautiful. The type of fish you want may make the difference in the water type you choose for your aquarium. </li> <li>The size of the aquarium matters. Not only will the size determine the number of species of fish you can safely house together, but it could also determine the size the fish eventually grow to. You need to decide where your tank will fit and that may be one of the factors in the size tank you invest in. </li> <li>The price of fish vary wildly. You can buy a goldfish for about a quarter, but there are Angelfish that sell for up to $1,000! If you're just starting out, you may want to invest in fish at the lower spectrum in the price range just to make certain you can keep them alive. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Fish-Fish-Betta/">Betta fish are also easy for beginners,</a> but remember, they cannot be in a tank with any other fish. </li> <li>When determining how many fish you can have in your tank the rule of thumb is "1 gallon of water for every two-inch fish." A professional at a store that sells fish can help you chose fish that will thrive well together and thrive in the size tank you buy. </li> <li>The size and water type and fish you want will add to the cost of your aquarium set up. You could start with a small freshwater tank that could cost around $100 or you can go with a massive salt water tank and fancy fish that could start out around $1,000 or higher. The cost is definitely up the individual aquarium owner, but you might want to have your budget in mind before you have your heart set on a tank set up. </li> </ol> <p>One of the things many new fish owners do is overfeed their fish. Sprinkle food on the top of the water and watch and see how quickly the fish come to eat it and if there is any left after a few minutes. If there is food left floating, feed them less food the next time. Be prepared to clean the water regularly, especially if you overfeed. Invest in a<a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-FILTERS-%26-CARTRIDGES/"> tank filter and cartridge that keeps the water clean</a> and clear and a lighting set up that will keep the water at the appropriate level. </p> <p>Have you ever had an aquarium? What were your challenges and what did you (or do you!) still love about your fish? </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watching fish swim around in an aquarium is a peaceful, stress-reducing way to relax and unwind.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/zitronenfalterfish.jpg" /></p> <p>Fish tanks are also beautiful and unique, especially when you consider how many species of fish are available, the number of accessories you can add, the plants, the various color rocks and tank backgrounds and you will see you can truly make your aquarium as unique as you are. If you've never owned fish you may be wondering what is involved in setting up a tank and keeping your fish healthy. We have put together a list of 5 tips for owning fish and setting up your aquarium. </p> <ol> <li>Do you want a freshwater or a salt water tank? There are advantages and disadvantages to each and it mainly revolves around caring for the water. Each type of fish -- salt water or fresh water -- are unique and beautiful. The type of fish you want may make the difference in the water type you choose for your aquarium. </li> <li>The size of the aquarium matters. Not only will the size determine the number of species of fish you can safely house together, but it could also determine the size the fish eventually grow to. You need to decide where your tank will fit and that may be one of the factors in the size tank you invest in. </li> <li>The price of fish vary wildly. You can buy a goldfish for about a quarter, but there are Angelfish that sell for up to $1,000! If you're just starting out, you may want to invest in fish at the lower spectrum in the price range just to make certain you can keep them alive. <a href="https://magoospet.com/Fish-Fish-Betta/">Betta fish are also easy for beginners,</a> but remember, they cannot be in a tank with any other fish. </li> <li>When determining how many fish you can have in your tank the rule of thumb is "1 gallon of water for every two-inch fish." A professional at a store that sells fish can help you chose fish that will thrive well together and thrive in the size tank you buy. </li> <li>The size and water type and fish you want will add to the cost of your aquarium set up. You could start with a small freshwater tank that could cost around $100 or you can go with a massive salt water tank and fancy fish that could start out around $1,000 or higher. The cost is definitely up the individual aquarium owner, but you might want to have your budget in mind before you have your heart set on a tank set up. </li> </ol> <p>One of the things many new fish owners do is overfeed their fish. Sprinkle food on the top of the water and watch and see how quickly the fish come to eat it and if there is any left after a few minutes. If there is food left floating, feed them less food the next time. Be prepared to clean the water regularly, especially if you overfeed. Invest in a<a href="https://magoospet.com/FISH-FISH-FILTERS-%26-CARTRIDGES/"> tank filter and cartridge that keeps the water clean</a> and clear and a lighting set up that will keep the water at the appropriate level. </p> <p>Have you ever had an aquarium? What were your challenges and what did you (or do you!) still love about your fish? </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21243/Fish-Are-Great-Stress-Relievers/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21243/Fish-Are-Great-Stress-Relievers/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[06/28/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Attract Wild Birds To Your Feeder]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>It is fascinating to watch birds flocking to the feeders you have placed in your yard. This is especially true if you live in areas of the country that get blanketed with snow. Seeing bright flashes of colors and hearing the sounds of birds scrambling to your feeders brightens even the darkest of winter days.</p> <p>How, though, can <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-FEEDERS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">you get wild birds to your feeders</span>?</a> This is something the pet professionals from Magoo’s Pet Outlet get asked all the time. We carry bird feeders and a line of feed and seed almost guaranteed to make your backyard and your bird feeders the most popular spot in the neighborhood!</p> <p>Attracting wild birds to your yard may require some time. If you’re new to feeding wild birds and if they already have a spot with which they are familiar it may take patience and trial and error to get them to flock to your feeders, but it can be done.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/21201.jpg" /></p> <h2>How To Get Wild Birds To Your Feeders</h2> <p>The first step is to choose a feeder and find a location for it. Choose the location wisely as you don’t want to have to move it once the birds have found it, but you also don’t want to have flocks of wild birds messing up your cars!</p> <p>Here are some tips for finding the best location for your wild bird feeder.</p> <ol> <li>Choose a location that you can see and enjoy the feathered visitors, but that is still sheltered and is free from a lot of foot traffic or other potential disturbances. If there is a copse of trees or even a large enough tree to hold the feeders, choose that. The tree will also offer the birds protection from the elements.</li> <li>Plant shrubbery or plants that will yield berries. Plant these around the feeders. If you have birds that feed on the ground, the low-lying plants will offer both food and protection.</li> <li>If the feeders will be close to your house, place stickers on the windows to keep the glass visible to the birds and prevent any accidents.</li> <li>Hang the feeders from tree branches or from a feeder pole. Some feeder poles will keep squirrels from feeding on the seeds and treats you leave for the birds.</li> <li>A birdbath or fountain is also another way to bring birds to your yard and your feeders. The sound of dripping water will attract birds. Make sure the water is fresh and not stagnant or it will become a home for mosquitoes.</li> </ol> <p><strong>What kind of wild bird feeder should you choose?</strong></p> <p>The kind of feeder you use may be determined by the size of the birds you want to attract as well as the seed you will be filling the feeders with.</p> <p><strong>Here are some other factors for choosing the bird feeder.</strong></p> <ol> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/Squirrel-Slammer-Feeder-078978051119/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">Silo feeders</span></a>, that you fill with black oil sunflower seeds are a great choice and are attractive to a variety of birds. Finches, chickadees and grosbeaks enjoy these feeders.</li> <li>There are also <a href="https://magoospet.com/Squirrel-Slammer-Feeder-078978051119/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">niger seed silos</span></a> that are a draw for finches, too.</li> <li>Some birds prefer seed scattered on a platform rather than eating it from holes in the feeder. Look for <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-FEEDERS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">bird feeders that offer a tray </span></a>where seed can filter to and sparrows and juncos, among others, can enjoy. Don’t spread seed on the ground as it could get moldy and if the birds eat it, they could get ill. </li> <li>A hopper feeder is a great style for larger birds like pigeons, Blue Jays and even cardinals.</li> <li>Woodpeckers are happiest with a seed covered <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-SUET/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">suet block</span></a> suspended and attached to the tree.</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-Oriole-Hummingbird-Feeders/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">Hummingbird feeders</span></a> will attract those darting, beautiful tiny wild birds and can be added to your bird feeder area in the warm months. However, if you have a space to hang the hummingbird feeder that is surrounded by flowers and in a sunny space, they will likely be happiest.</li> </ol> <p>Many birds will eat millet, oats, cracked corn, black oil sunflower seeds among others. Look for a seed that is attractive to the types of birds in the area of the country in which you live.</p> <p>Regularly clean the bird feeders, remove any seed that hasn’t been eaten to prevent spoilage and refill the feeders. Clean and fill the feeders at times that are not popular feeding times – typically early morning and early evening. You don’t want to scare them away if they are just getting accustomed to eating at your feeders.</p> <p>You can buy <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">wild bird seed, feeders, squirrel deterrents</span></a> and any other wild bird need that arises. Stop by one of our ten Michigan-based Magoo’s Pet Outlets or shop from our online store. </p> <p>Follow us on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Facebook</a> and share photos of your pets!</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is fascinating to watch birds flocking to the feeders you have placed in your yard. This is especially true if you live in areas of the country that get blanketed with snow. Seeing bright flashes of colors and hearing the sounds of birds scrambling to your feeders brightens even the darkest of winter days.</p> <p>How, though, can <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-FEEDERS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">you get wild birds to your feeders</span>?</a> This is something the pet professionals from Magoo’s Pet Outlet get asked all the time. We carry bird feeders and a line of feed and seed almost guaranteed to make your backyard and your bird feeders the most popular spot in the neighborhood!</p> <p>Attracting wild birds to your yard may require some time. If you’re new to feeding wild birds and if they already have a spot with which they are familiar it may take patience and trial and error to get them to flock to your feeders, but it can be done.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/21201.jpg" /></p> <h2>How To Get Wild Birds To Your Feeders</h2> <p>The first step is to choose a feeder and find a location for it. Choose the location wisely as you don’t want to have to move it once the birds have found it, but you also don’t want to have flocks of wild birds messing up your cars!</p> <p>Here are some tips for finding the best location for your wild bird feeder.</p> <ol> <li>Choose a location that you can see and enjoy the feathered visitors, but that is still sheltered and is free from a lot of foot traffic or other potential disturbances. If there is a copse of trees or even a large enough tree to hold the feeders, choose that. The tree will also offer the birds protection from the elements.</li> <li>Plant shrubbery or plants that will yield berries. Plant these around the feeders. If you have birds that feed on the ground, the low-lying plants will offer both food and protection.</li> <li>If the feeders will be close to your house, place stickers on the windows to keep the glass visible to the birds and prevent any accidents.</li> <li>Hang the feeders from tree branches or from a feeder pole. Some feeder poles will keep squirrels from feeding on the seeds and treats you leave for the birds.</li> <li>A birdbath or fountain is also another way to bring birds to your yard and your feeders. The sound of dripping water will attract birds. Make sure the water is fresh and not stagnant or it will become a home for mosquitoes.</li> </ol> <p><strong>What kind of wild bird feeder should you choose?</strong></p> <p>The kind of feeder you use may be determined by the size of the birds you want to attract as well as the seed you will be filling the feeders with.</p> <p><strong>Here are some other factors for choosing the bird feeder.</strong></p> <ol> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/Squirrel-Slammer-Feeder-078978051119/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">Silo feeders</span></a>, that you fill with black oil sunflower seeds are a great choice and are attractive to a variety of birds. Finches, chickadees and grosbeaks enjoy these feeders.</li> <li>There are also <a href="https://magoospet.com/Squirrel-Slammer-Feeder-078978051119/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">niger seed silos</span></a> that are a draw for finches, too.</li> <li>Some birds prefer seed scattered on a platform rather than eating it from holes in the feeder. Look for <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-FEEDERS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">bird feeders that offer a tray </span></a>where seed can filter to and sparrows and juncos, among others, can enjoy. Don’t spread seed on the ground as it could get moldy and if the birds eat it, they could get ill. </li> <li>A hopper feeder is a great style for larger birds like pigeons, Blue Jays and even cardinals.</li> <li>Woodpeckers are happiest with a seed covered <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-SUET/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">suet block</span></a> suspended and attached to the tree.</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD-Oriole-Hummingbird-Feeders/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">Hummingbird feeders</span></a> will attract those darting, beautiful tiny wild birds and can be added to your bird feeder area in the warm months. However, if you have a space to hang the hummingbird feeder that is surrounded by flowers and in a sunny space, they will likely be happiest.</li> </ol> <p>Many birds will eat millet, oats, cracked corn, black oil sunflower seeds among others. Look for a seed that is attractive to the types of birds in the area of the country in which you live.</p> <p>Regularly clean the bird feeders, remove any seed that hasn’t been eaten to prevent spoilage and refill the feeders. Clean and fill the feeders at times that are not popular feeding times – typically early morning and early evening. You don’t want to scare them away if they are just getting accustomed to eating at your feeders.</p> <p>You can buy <a href="https://magoospet.com/WILD-BIRD/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">wild bird seed, feeders, squirrel deterrents</span></a> and any other wild bird need that arises. Stop by one of our ten Michigan-based Magoo’s Pet Outlets or shop from our online store. </p> <p>Follow us on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MagoosPetOutletCorporate">Facebook</a> and share photos of your pets!</p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21201/How-To-Attract-Wild-Birds-To-Your-Feeder/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21201/How-To-Attract-Wild-Birds-To-Your-Feeder/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[04/16/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Choosing the right dog brush]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p itemprop="headline">For Short Hair Dogs, I would use different brushes depending on the thickness of the coat. For the thin short haired dogs with not much undercoat at all I would use a rubber brush.</p> <p itemprop="headline"><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/21165.jpg" /></p> <p itemprop="headline">These rubber brushes can also be used in the tub while shampooing or conditioning the dog. It will help loosen up the dead hair, massage the hair follicles, and work the shampoo/conditioner (Read: Best Dog Shampoo) into their coat and skin. On the thicker coated short hairs I would use a slicker brush followed by a metal comb and a Furminator.</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p itemprop="headline">For Short Hair Dogs, I would use different brushes depending on the thickness of the coat. For the thin short haired dogs with not much undercoat at all I would use a rubber brush.</p> <p itemprop="headline"><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/21165.jpg" /></p> <p itemprop="headline">These rubber brushes can also be used in the tub while shampooing or conditioning the dog. It will help loosen up the dead hair, massage the hair follicles, and work the shampoo/conditioner (Read: Best Dog Shampoo) into their coat and skin. On the thicker coated short hairs I would use a slicker brush followed by a metal comb and a Furminator.</p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21165/Choosing-the-right-dog-brush/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21165/Choosing-the-right-dog-brush/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[07/03/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Keep Your Pet Safe From Rock Salt This Winter]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Protect your dogs' paws from road salt and even the rock salt you use to clean off your porch or driveway.</p> <p>Road salt can cause severe burns to your dog’s paws. It also contains dangerous chemicals that can be even poisonous if the dog licks it. And dogs will lick their paws when they come indoors!</p> <p>One of the best solutions to protect your dog’s paws from getting cracked and burned from it is to wear protective footwear. Since there are also Frenchies that don't feel comfortable to wear <a href="https://www.askfrenchie.com/french-bulldog-shoes-best-picks/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" title="dog boots">dog boots</a>, another solution presents washing the paws every time you get back from a walk.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" class="image-align-left" height="426" src="/store_images/customcontent/21111_2.jpg" width="640" /></p> <p> </p> <h2>BUY YOUR DOG A PROTECTIVE FOOTWEAR</h2> <p>Dog paws consist of hundreds of receptors that serve to regulate body temperature. Therefore, you need to know how to spot the symptoms when your dog starts to feel cold. Leg lifting, jumping, and trembling are enough signs to determine that your Frenchie doesn’t feel comfortable outside.</p> <p>Wearing<strong> <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-CLOTHES/" target="_self">waterproof dog booties</a></strong> is the best way to provide your four-legged friend with a full-protection. We all know that dogs usually show resistance to wear them, so that's why it is the best time to start to teach them from an early age. </p> <p>The following dog boots are made of high-resistible and waterproof fabric that can prevent your pooch from slipping and getting frostbites. They also have faux fur lining, so your pup will feel both cozy and warm to wear them.</p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Protect your dogs' paws from road salt and even the rock salt you use to clean off your porch or driveway.</p> <p>Road salt can cause severe burns to your dog’s paws. It also contains dangerous chemicals that can be even poisonous if the dog licks it. And dogs will lick their paws when they come indoors!</p> <p>One of the best solutions to protect your dog’s paws from getting cracked and burned from it is to wear protective footwear. Since there are also Frenchies that don't feel comfortable to wear <a href="https://www.askfrenchie.com/french-bulldog-shoes-best-picks/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" title="dog boots">dog boots</a>, another solution presents washing the paws every time you get back from a walk.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" class="image-align-left" height="426" src="/store_images/customcontent/21111_2.jpg" width="640" /></p> <p> </p> <h2>BUY YOUR DOG A PROTECTIVE FOOTWEAR</h2> <p>Dog paws consist of hundreds of receptors that serve to regulate body temperature. Therefore, you need to know how to spot the symptoms when your dog starts to feel cold. Leg lifting, jumping, and trembling are enough signs to determine that your Frenchie doesn’t feel comfortable outside.</p> <p>Wearing<strong> <a href="https://magoospet.com/DOG-DOG-CLOTHES/" target="_self">waterproof dog booties</a></strong> is the best way to provide your four-legged friend with a full-protection. We all know that dogs usually show resistance to wear them, so that's why it is the best time to start to teach them from an early age. </p> <p>The following dog boots are made of high-resistible and waterproof fabric that can prevent your pooch from slipping and getting frostbites. They also have faux fur lining, so your pup will feel both cozy and warm to wear them.</p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[Tim]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[Tim]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21111/Keep-Your-Pet-Safe-From-Rock-Salt-This-Winter/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21111/Keep-Your-Pet-Safe-From-Rock-Salt-This-Winter/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[01/12/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Guide To Wild Bird Seed And Food]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p itemprop="headline">There are lots of different types of wild bird seed available. So much so, that it can be hard for the well-intentioned bird lover to know exactly what is best to buy and leave out for the birds. In this post, we are going to give a brief guide to wild bird seed and food to hopefully make things a little clearer for you.</p> <p>As with most things in life, you get what you pay for and the best bird seed tends to be the most expensive. While there are plenty of cheap seed mixtures available, they often contain fillers such as oats and red millet that most birds won’t eat. This means you end up with a lot of wasted feed lying around which is a fertile breeding ground for mold and bacteria that can be harmful to the birds. For this reason, the cheaper mixtures are best avoided.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/21063.jpg" /></p> <h3><strong>Sunflower Seeds</strong></h3> <p>If you want to attract the widest variety of birds then you’ll want to go with sunflower seeds, of which there are two types – striped and black oil.</p> <h4><strong>Black Sunflower Seeds</strong></h4> <p>Black sunflower seeds have thinner shells than the striped variety and are much easier for small birds to crack open. The kernels have a very high fat content making them extremely valuable for winter birds. They’re not just a winter food though, being suitable for year-round feeding.</p> <h4><strong>Striped Sunflower Seeds</strong></h4> <p>These have a much thicker shell than the black sunflower seeds, making them harder for smaller birds to open so if you want to attract smaller birds to your garden you’re better choosing the black seeds over the striped ones. If you’re interested in attracting larger birds, then these are a good choice.</p> <h4><strong>Sunflower Hearts And Chips</strong></h4> <p>Sunflower hearts, also known as chips, are hulled sunflower seeds that are 100% edible. These have two main advantages – the birds don’t have to use valuable energy to crack open the shells in winter, and from the human perspective you don’t end up with lots of shells lying around that you have to clean up – especially important if your feeder is on your lawn, as the shells are toxic to lawn grass.</p> <p>Sunflower hearts and chips also have the advantage that they attract other species of birds that don’t have beaks that can crack open shells. Because of the manual work required to remove the shells before sale, sunflower hearts are more expensive than the seeds with the shells still on.</p> <p>The drawback to using sunflower seeds is that they are very attractive to squirrels. There are specialized squirrel proof feeders available that can prevent squirrels from stealing your food.</p> <h3><strong>Nyjer Seeds</strong></h3> <p>These are a tiny, black seed from Africa and Asia that are high in oil content and are particular favorites of goldfinches, and also purple and house finches and siskins. Nyjer seeds require a special type of seed feeder that prevents spillage.</p> <h3><strong>Peanuts</strong></h3> <p>Peanuts are incredibly popular with a wide variety of birds, including jays, tits, woodpeckers, house sparrows, finches and wrens but you do have to be careful when feeding peanuts to birds because they can be high in a natural toxin which can harm or even kill the birds. So make sure you always buy them from a reputable dealer, keep them dry and use them relatively quickly.</p> <p>You can either buy whole peanuts in the shell or peanut pieces.</p> <h4><strong>Whole Peanuts In The Shell</strong></h4> <p>One of the greatest treats you can feed birds is whole peanuts in the shell. These are particularly popular with woodpeckers and jays.</p> <p>If you want all the birds to have a chance to get the peanuts then the best type of feeder to use is a platform feeder.</p> <h4><strong>Peanut Pieces</strong></h4> <p>These are just broken pieces of peanuts, usually a by-product of preparing peanuts for human consumption. They are often put into special peanut feeders which require the birds to cling to the feeder to get the peanuts inside. The aim is to restrict access to those birds which love them the most.</p> <h3><strong>Millet</strong></h3> <p>These are small white seeds that are often found in birdseed mixes but you can also buy them separately. Millet is an inexpensive grain that will attract a variety of different birds such as doves, sparrows and house finches.</p> <h3><strong>Safflower Seed</strong></h3> <p>This seed which looks like a white sunflower seed has a thick shell which means its only suitable for birds with sturdy beaks. Because squirrels don’t really like it, this is a popular seed choice for many people’s back gardens. Its suitable for birds such as cardinals, woodpeckers, jays and nuthatches.</p> <h3><strong>Other Bird Foods</strong></h3> <p>An excellent winter food for birds are fat balls or fat-based food bars. Always remove the nylon mesh before putting them out, if they come in one, as the birds can get trapped in the mesh and hurt themselves. Other food you can give to the birds are fruit, nectar and suet.</p> <h3><strong>Foods To Avoid</strong></h3> <p>Polyunsaturated margarines or vegetable oils and cooking fats are bad for birds and shouldn’t be fed to them.</p> <p>Birds should also never be fed milk as it is bad for them and can make them ill and even kill them.</p> <p>Moldy foods should be avoided too. While most molds are harmless to birds some can cause respiratory infections and it’s recommended to be on the safe side and just avoid moldy and stale foods altogether.</p> <h3><strong>Choosing Quality Birdseed</strong></h3> <p>Although birds aren’t usually choosy about the food they eat, higher quality feed provides better nutrition for them and will attract more species to your garden. Even within the same variety of seed you will find differences in quality so always choose carefully. To guide you, here are some of the things to look out for:</p> <ul> <li>Quantity – although buying in bulk can make the bird seed less expensive, you need to remember only to buy as much as you will use before it goes stale or mouldy.</li> <li>Quality/freshness – look for any signs of mold or infestation in the seed. Also, quality fresh seed will not have large amounts of dust or other inedible material in the mix.</li> <li>Ingredients – make sure the seed hasn’t been treated with any pesticides or insecticides that could be toxic to the birds. If you’re buying a seed mix, also check the mix proportions used. You should aim to choose seed with a higher proportion of better quality seeds such as sunflower or millet rather than having a lot of lower quality filler such as millet or cracked corn.</li> </ul>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p itemprop="headline">There are lots of different types of wild bird seed available. So much so, that it can be hard for the well-intentioned bird lover to know exactly what is best to buy and leave out for the birds. In this post, we are going to give a brief guide to wild bird seed and food to hopefully make things a little clearer for you.</p> <p>As with most things in life, you get what you pay for and the best bird seed tends to be the most expensive. While there are plenty of cheap seed mixtures available, they often contain fillers such as oats and red millet that most birds won’t eat. This means you end up with a lot of wasted feed lying around which is a fertile breeding ground for mold and bacteria that can be harmful to the birds. For this reason, the cheaper mixtures are best avoided.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/21063.jpg" /></p> <h3><strong>Sunflower Seeds</strong></h3> <p>If you want to attract the widest variety of birds then you’ll want to go with sunflower seeds, of which there are two types – striped and black oil.</p> <h4><strong>Black Sunflower Seeds</strong></h4> <p>Black sunflower seeds have thinner shells than the striped variety and are much easier for small birds to crack open. The kernels have a very high fat content making them extremely valuable for winter birds. They’re not just a winter food though, being suitable for year-round feeding.</p> <h4><strong>Striped Sunflower Seeds</strong></h4> <p>These have a much thicker shell than the black sunflower seeds, making them harder for smaller birds to open so if you want to attract smaller birds to your garden you’re better choosing the black seeds over the striped ones. If you’re interested in attracting larger birds, then these are a good choice.</p> <h4><strong>Sunflower Hearts And Chips</strong></h4> <p>Sunflower hearts, also known as chips, are hulled sunflower seeds that are 100% edible. These have two main advantages – the birds don’t have to use valuable energy to crack open the shells in winter, and from the human perspective you don’t end up with lots of shells lying around that you have to clean up – especially important if your feeder is on your lawn, as the shells are toxic to lawn grass.</p> <p>Sunflower hearts and chips also have the advantage that they attract other species of birds that don’t have beaks that can crack open shells. Because of the manual work required to remove the shells before sale, sunflower hearts are more expensive than the seeds with the shells still on.</p> <p>The drawback to using sunflower seeds is that they are very attractive to squirrels. There are specialized squirrel proof feeders available that can prevent squirrels from stealing your food.</p> <h3><strong>Nyjer Seeds</strong></h3> <p>These are a tiny, black seed from Africa and Asia that are high in oil content and are particular favorites of goldfinches, and also purple and house finches and siskins. Nyjer seeds require a special type of seed feeder that prevents spillage.</p> <h3><strong>Peanuts</strong></h3> <p>Peanuts are incredibly popular with a wide variety of birds, including jays, tits, woodpeckers, house sparrows, finches and wrens but you do have to be careful when feeding peanuts to birds because they can be high in a natural toxin which can harm or even kill the birds. So make sure you always buy them from a reputable dealer, keep them dry and use them relatively quickly.</p> <p>You can either buy whole peanuts in the shell or peanut pieces.</p> <h4><strong>Whole Peanuts In The Shell</strong></h4> <p>One of the greatest treats you can feed birds is whole peanuts in the shell. These are particularly popular with woodpeckers and jays.</p> <p>If you want all the birds to have a chance to get the peanuts then the best type of feeder to use is a platform feeder.</p> <h4><strong>Peanut Pieces</strong></h4> <p>These are just broken pieces of peanuts, usually a by-product of preparing peanuts for human consumption. They are often put into special peanut feeders which require the birds to cling to the feeder to get the peanuts inside. The aim is to restrict access to those birds which love them the most.</p> <h3><strong>Millet</strong></h3> <p>These are small white seeds that are often found in birdseed mixes but you can also buy them separately. Millet is an inexpensive grain that will attract a variety of different birds such as doves, sparrows and house finches.</p> <h3><strong>Safflower Seed</strong></h3> <p>This seed which looks like a white sunflower seed has a thick shell which means its only suitable for birds with sturdy beaks. Because squirrels don’t really like it, this is a popular seed choice for many people’s back gardens. Its suitable for birds such as cardinals, woodpeckers, jays and nuthatches.</p> <h3><strong>Other Bird Foods</strong></h3> <p>An excellent winter food for birds are fat balls or fat-based food bars. Always remove the nylon mesh before putting them out, if they come in one, as the birds can get trapped in the mesh and hurt themselves. Other food you can give to the birds are fruit, nectar and suet.</p> <h3><strong>Foods To Avoid</strong></h3> <p>Polyunsaturated margarines or vegetable oils and cooking fats are bad for birds and shouldn’t be fed to them.</p> <p>Birds should also never be fed milk as it is bad for them and can make them ill and even kill them.</p> <p>Moldy foods should be avoided too. While most molds are harmless to birds some can cause respiratory infections and it’s recommended to be on the safe side and just avoid moldy and stale foods altogether.</p> <h3><strong>Choosing Quality Birdseed</strong></h3> <p>Although birds aren’t usually choosy about the food they eat, higher quality feed provides better nutrition for them and will attract more species to your garden. Even within the same variety of seed you will find differences in quality so always choose carefully. To guide you, here are some of the things to look out for:</p> <ul> <li>Quantity – although buying in bulk can make the bird seed less expensive, you need to remember only to buy as much as you will use before it goes stale or mouldy.</li> <li>Quality/freshness – look for any signs of mold or infestation in the seed. Also, quality fresh seed will not have large amounts of dust or other inedible material in the mix.</li> <li>Ingredients – make sure the seed hasn’t been treated with any pesticides or insecticides that could be toxic to the birds. If you’re buying a seed mix, also check the mix proportions used. You should aim to choose seed with a higher proportion of better quality seeds such as sunflower or millet rather than having a lot of lower quality filler such as millet or cracked corn.</li> </ul>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21045/Guide-To-Wild-Bird-Seed-And-Food/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21045/Guide-To-Wild-Bird-Seed-And-Food/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[08/20/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[What is dog flu]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>Just like humans, when outside temperatures lower, and bacteria begin circulating throughout the air, dogs are susceptible to numerous types of illnesses. The most common one, which can be likened to the human version of the “common cold,” is referred to as Bordetella Bronchiseptica – or in simpler terms, the “kennel cough.”</p> <p><img alt="custom image" height="320" src="/store_images/customcontent/imgdogflu.jpg" width="640" /></p> <h2>Kennel Cough</h2> <p>Kennel cough is caused when dogs inhale bacteria or virus particles into their respiratory tract, either through cold temperatures, exposure to crowded or poorly ventilated conditions, exposure to dust or cigarette smoke, or travel-induced stress. Kennel cough can be identified through exercise intolerance, a reduced appetite, running eyes with a thick, soupy liquid discharge that can dry up and become crusty, or swollen lymph nodes.</p> <p> </p> <h2>Kennel Cough Recovery</h2> <p>All these signs may seem detrimental to your dog, however kennel cough is not considered harmful and dogs are normally expected to recover within approximately 1-2 weeks, as long as they are well-rested and kept warm. To speed up the recovery process, avoid walks or playtime as your dog will already be feeling lethargic and having them exercise will only worsen their cold. Allow your dog to rest in a heated area of your home or give them a blanket to lie with. Alternatively, you could consider purchasing a dog coat intended to keep them warm, or to purchase a toy such as the Little Buddy warm bear that will also help to keep your dog heated during the colder months. Always make sure you sanitise any bedding or clothing that your dog has come into contact with, to prevent any bacteria from spreading, and make sure you quarantine your infected pet from any other pets in your home as the sickness is extremely contagious and can be spread rapidly. You can also avoid the risk of kennel cough in your pet by ensuring your home is well ventilated and dust and dirt free. Make sure your pet is kept away from excessive levels of dust or cigarette smoke and use a harness instead of a collar to minimize coughing. Speaking to your veterinarian about vaccinations that may help to prevent kennel cough is another option you may consider taking prior to your dog contracting the illness.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" class="image-align-left" height="320" src="/store_images/customcontent/imgdogflu2.jpg" width="640" /></p> <h2>Canine Influenza Virus (CIV)</h2> <p>The second type of flu in dogs – which is a little more complex than kennel cough – is the Canine Influenza Virus (CIV). If left untreated, CIV can lead to severe complications such as pneumonia, which can be fatal. There are two types of influenza. One is the H3N8 virus and the other is the H3N2 virus. The H3N8 virus is closely related to the virus that causes equine influenza. The H3N2 virus is believed to have resulted from the direct transfer of an avian influenza virus to dogs. There is currently a vaccination against H3N8 available, however, all dogs are prone to canine flu infections regardless of age, breed or vaccine status. CIV is transmitted through a combination of aerosols, droplets, direct contact with respiratory sections, through dogs that are in close proximity to other affected dogs, or if uninfected dogs come into contact with contaminated objects. You can determine whether your dog has been infected with CIV if they are showing any symptoms of coughing, sneezing, variable fever, clear nasal discharge that progresses to thick, yellowish-green mucus, loss of appetite, lethargy, or rapid/difficult breathing. A veterinarian will be able to accurately diagnose your pet through either a physical examination or various tests but it is important you are familiar with these symptoms in order to seek medical advice immediately.</p> <h2>Canine Influenza Virus Recovery</h2> <p>When CIV is quickly diagnosed and treated, it should only last about 1-30 days and will prevent any further medical conditions from developing. While there are many remedies in which you can treat CIV such as anti-viral medications, bacterial medications, fluids to maintain hydration, warmth, and a quiet and comfortable area to rest in, CIV can also be treated through good nutrition. As your pet’s energy will decrease, it is vital you continue to feed them a nutritious diet to ensure they are on the road to recovery. Homemade foods are essential for their recovery, with the chicken broth being an excellent choice for your ill dog. Containing protein, healthy fats, vitamins, minerals and collagen, the base of the broth is water and due to its delicious flavor, even dogs with a low appetite will be able to consume it. Even if your pet refuses to eat, do your best to keep their stomachs full and their body hydrated. Your vet will be able to recommend certain foods that won’t upset your dog’s stomach.</p> <h2>Preventive Measures</h2> <p>You can help prevent contamination by washing your clothes after being surrounded by other dogs. While humans themselves cannot catch the canine influenza virus, they can still carry the virus on their hands and clothing for up to twenty-four hours after being in contact with an infected dog. The virus can then be transferred onto their own pet without them even knowing about it. It is particularly important during the colder months that you maintain good hygiene and wash your hands regularly, not just for your own health, but for your dog’s too.</p> <p>While it is good to be wary of the risks associated with colder temperatures, poor ventilation or coming into contact with other dogs, don’t be frightened by the idea that your dog may contract a cold or the flu. If you are familiar with what to look out for and you monitor your dog’s behavior regularly, you will know whether something seems out of the ordinary in your pet. These days, there are multiple approaches in treating your dog, which makes taking them to the vet as soon as possible a crucial part of their recovery process. The quicker they can begin treatment the more comfortable they will be cured. If you do not seek medical advice you may be worsening your dog’s condition as each day goes by. If your dog has not yet been affected but you believe that they are prone to those viruses and you would like to minimize your chances as much as possible, speak to your veterinarian, as they will be able to recommend the appropriate procedures to follow. If you continue to prevent the flu through the various methods I have mentioned, or you are aware of the symptoms in case your dog does manage to catch a cold, by following what I have suggested you will constantly be prepared to fight against any sicknesses that are heading their way!</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like humans, when outside temperatures lower, and bacteria begin circulating throughout the air, dogs are susceptible to numerous types of illnesses. The most common one, which can be likened to the human version of the “common cold,” is referred to as Bordetella Bronchiseptica – or in simpler terms, the “kennel cough.”</p> <p><img alt="custom image" height="320" src="/store_images/customcontent/imgdogflu.jpg" width="640" /></p> <h2>Kennel Cough</h2> <p>Kennel cough is caused when dogs inhale bacteria or virus particles into their respiratory tract, either through cold temperatures, exposure to crowded or poorly ventilated conditions, exposure to dust or cigarette smoke, or travel-induced stress. Kennel cough can be identified through exercise intolerance, a reduced appetite, running eyes with a thick, soupy liquid discharge that can dry up and become crusty, or swollen lymph nodes.</p> <p> </p> <h2>Kennel Cough Recovery</h2> <p>All these signs may seem detrimental to your dog, however kennel cough is not considered harmful and dogs are normally expected to recover within approximately 1-2 weeks, as long as they are well-rested and kept warm. To speed up the recovery process, avoid walks or playtime as your dog will already be feeling lethargic and having them exercise will only worsen their cold. Allow your dog to rest in a heated area of your home or give them a blanket to lie with. Alternatively, you could consider purchasing a dog coat intended to keep them warm, or to purchase a toy such as the Little Buddy warm bear that will also help to keep your dog heated during the colder months. Always make sure you sanitise any bedding or clothing that your dog has come into contact with, to prevent any bacteria from spreading, and make sure you quarantine your infected pet from any other pets in your home as the sickness is extremely contagious and can be spread rapidly. You can also avoid the risk of kennel cough in your pet by ensuring your home is well ventilated and dust and dirt free. Make sure your pet is kept away from excessive levels of dust or cigarette smoke and use a harness instead of a collar to minimize coughing. Speaking to your veterinarian about vaccinations that may help to prevent kennel cough is another option you may consider taking prior to your dog contracting the illness.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" class="image-align-left" height="320" src="/store_images/customcontent/imgdogflu2.jpg" width="640" /></p> <h2>Canine Influenza Virus (CIV)</h2> <p>The second type of flu in dogs – which is a little more complex than kennel cough – is the Canine Influenza Virus (CIV). If left untreated, CIV can lead to severe complications such as pneumonia, which can be fatal. There are two types of influenza. One is the H3N8 virus and the other is the H3N2 virus. The H3N8 virus is closely related to the virus that causes equine influenza. The H3N2 virus is believed to have resulted from the direct transfer of an avian influenza virus to dogs. There is currently a vaccination against H3N8 available, however, all dogs are prone to canine flu infections regardless of age, breed or vaccine status. CIV is transmitted through a combination of aerosols, droplets, direct contact with respiratory sections, through dogs that are in close proximity to other affected dogs, or if uninfected dogs come into contact with contaminated objects. You can determine whether your dog has been infected with CIV if they are showing any symptoms of coughing, sneezing, variable fever, clear nasal discharge that progresses to thick, yellowish-green mucus, loss of appetite, lethargy, or rapid/difficult breathing. A veterinarian will be able to accurately diagnose your pet through either a physical examination or various tests but it is important you are familiar with these symptoms in order to seek medical advice immediately.</p> <h2>Canine Influenza Virus Recovery</h2> <p>When CIV is quickly diagnosed and treated, it should only last about 1-30 days and will prevent any further medical conditions from developing. While there are many remedies in which you can treat CIV such as anti-viral medications, bacterial medications, fluids to maintain hydration, warmth, and a quiet and comfortable area to rest in, CIV can also be treated through good nutrition. As your pet’s energy will decrease, it is vital you continue to feed them a nutritious diet to ensure they are on the road to recovery. Homemade foods are essential for their recovery, with the chicken broth being an excellent choice for your ill dog. Containing protein, healthy fats, vitamins, minerals and collagen, the base of the broth is water and due to its delicious flavor, even dogs with a low appetite will be able to consume it. Even if your pet refuses to eat, do your best to keep their stomachs full and their body hydrated. Your vet will be able to recommend certain foods that won’t upset your dog’s stomach.</p> <h2>Preventive Measures</h2> <p>You can help prevent contamination by washing your clothes after being surrounded by other dogs. While humans themselves cannot catch the canine influenza virus, they can still carry the virus on their hands and clothing for up to twenty-four hours after being in contact with an infected dog. The virus can then be transferred onto their own pet without them even knowing about it. It is particularly important during the colder months that you maintain good hygiene and wash your hands regularly, not just for your own health, but for your dog’s too.</p> <p>While it is good to be wary of the risks associated with colder temperatures, poor ventilation or coming into contact with other dogs, don’t be frightened by the idea that your dog may contract a cold or the flu. If you are familiar with what to look out for and you monitor your dog’s behavior regularly, you will know whether something seems out of the ordinary in your pet. These days, there are multiple approaches in treating your dog, which makes taking them to the vet as soon as possible a crucial part of their recovery process. The quicker they can begin treatment the more comfortable they will be cured. If you do not seek medical advice you may be worsening your dog’s condition as each day goes by. If your dog has not yet been affected but you believe that they are prone to those viruses and you would like to minimize your chances as much as possible, speak to your veterinarian, as they will be able to recommend the appropriate procedures to follow. If you continue to prevent the flu through the various methods I have mentioned, or you are aware of the symptoms in case your dog does manage to catch a cold, by following what I have suggested you will constantly be prepared to fight against any sicknesses that are heading their way!</p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[Nicole Liko]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[Nicole Liko]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21009/What-is-dog-flu/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21009/What-is-dog-flu/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[01/12/2021]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How To Entertain A New Kitten]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p>New kittens are fun, snuggly and full of energy! If you're planning to bring a kitten into your home, you will want to be prepared to keep him or her entertained, engaged and well-cared for. How to care for a new kitten is something you can ask your veterinarian or the shelter from which you're adopting the kitten. Many of us have also adopted kittens from "roadside" adoption sites and from friends who had kittens they were trying to re-home.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/playing1668528_1920.jpg" /></p> <p>No matter how you welcomed your kitten into your house, we have some suggestions to help you keep him from climbing the curtains and clawing your feet when you walk by!</p> <h2>How To Care For Your New Kitten</h2> <ul> <li>Consider adopting two kittens at the same time. In many cases, kittens do better in pairs. Frankly, it isn't any more trouble to care for a kitten than it is to care for two kittens. Yes, you will have higher vet bills, more litter to scoop and will spend more money on food and toys. With two kittens you will also have double the love AND your kittens will have one another to cuddle up with and hopefully stay out of trouble when you're away.</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-TOYS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">Buy toys for your kitten.</span></a> They love <a href="https://magoospet.com/store/filtered/c_50/sd1_6c59f7ae8928/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">catnip toys</span></a>, feather toys, balls, string toys and even a rolled-up piece of paper! Kittens are easily amused but they do need to be entertained if you don't want to see them on your curtains or scratching up the furniture!</li> <li>Speaking of scratching. Kittens and cats scratch as an instinctual behavior. They don't scratch the furniture, carpet or walls to annoy you. They scratch because: it feels good, it is a way for a cat to relieve stress and it is a way for the cat or kitten to mark her territory. If your cat is scratching an inappropriate item or in inappropriate places, put a scratching post there, sprinkle on some <a href="https://magoospet.com/Cat-Catnip/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">catnip</span></a> then when your cat starts to scratch something she shouldn't take her paws and put them on the scratching post. Use positive reinforcement to "train" your kitten where to scratch. Use different types of scratching posts -- cardboard styles, sandpaper, carpet-covered, actual logs. Vertical and horizontal scratching posts should be offered as cats prefer different styles. </li> <li>Beds. Yes, your <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-Cat-Bed/">cat may love the box the bed came in,</a> but she may also love to have her <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-Cat-Bed/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">own bed</span></a> in which to curl up. Put the bed in a dark, isolated area as that is what kittens and cats prefer. If you have a high space such as a bookcase or other space where the kitten can reach, you may want to put the bed there. Remember, cats love high, warm spaces so you may find yours on the top of the refrigerator. </li> </ul> <p>Cats are not the solitary creatures that you may have believed they are. Cats crave the company of their humans and they crave the company of another feline friend. If you're going to adopt a new kitten, consider getting two and be prepared to have your hands full of a furry, purring feline friend! </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New kittens are fun, snuggly and full of energy! If you're planning to bring a kitten into your home, you will want to be prepared to keep him or her entertained, engaged and well-cared for. How to care for a new kitten is something you can ask your veterinarian or the shelter from which you're adopting the kitten. Many of us have also adopted kittens from "roadside" adoption sites and from friends who had kittens they were trying to re-home.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/playing1668528_1920.jpg" /></p> <p>No matter how you welcomed your kitten into your house, we have some suggestions to help you keep him from climbing the curtains and clawing your feet when you walk by!</p> <h2>How To Care For Your New Kitten</h2> <ul> <li>Consider adopting two kittens at the same time. In many cases, kittens do better in pairs. Frankly, it isn't any more trouble to care for a kitten than it is to care for two kittens. Yes, you will have higher vet bills, more litter to scoop and will spend more money on food and toys. With two kittens you will also have double the love AND your kittens will have one another to cuddle up with and hopefully stay out of trouble when you're away.</li> <li><a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-CAT-TOYS/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">Buy toys for your kitten.</span></a> They love <a href="https://magoospet.com/store/filtered/c_50/sd1_6c59f7ae8928/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">catnip toys</span></a>, feather toys, balls, string toys and even a rolled-up piece of paper! Kittens are easily amused but they do need to be entertained if you don't want to see them on your curtains or scratching up the furniture!</li> <li>Speaking of scratching. Kittens and cats scratch as an instinctual behavior. They don't scratch the furniture, carpet or walls to annoy you. They scratch because: it feels good, it is a way for a cat to relieve stress and it is a way for the cat or kitten to mark her territory. If your cat is scratching an inappropriate item or in inappropriate places, put a scratching post there, sprinkle on some <a href="https://magoospet.com/Cat-Catnip/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">catnip</span></a> then when your cat starts to scratch something she shouldn't take her paws and put them on the scratching post. Use positive reinforcement to "train" your kitten where to scratch. Use different types of scratching posts -- cardboard styles, sandpaper, carpet-covered, actual logs. Vertical and horizontal scratching posts should be offered as cats prefer different styles. </li> <li>Beds. Yes, your <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-Cat-Bed/">cat may love the box the bed came in,</a> but she may also love to have her <a href="https://magoospet.com/CAT-Cat-Bed/"><span style="color:#FF0000;">own bed</span></a> in which to curl up. Put the bed in a dark, isolated area as that is what kittens and cats prefer. If you have a high space such as a bookcase or other space where the kitten can reach, you may want to put the bed there. Remember, cats love high, warm spaces so you may find yours on the top of the refrigerator. </li> </ul> <p>Cats are not the solitary creatures that you may have believed they are. Cats crave the company of their humans and they crave the company of another feline friend. If you're going to adopt a new kitten, consider getting two and be prepared to have your hands full of a furry, purring feline friend! </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/20890/How-To-Entertain-A-New-Kitten/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/20890/How-To-Entertain-A-New-Kitten/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[03/25/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[How to care for your rabbit]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p itemprop="headline">With twitching noses, soft tails and a spring in their step, rabbits make excellent pets. There’s a lot to know about our small furry friends before committing to 12 years of rabbit ownership (or more!), so ask the question: is a rabbit the right pet for me?</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/imgrabbitnew.jpg" /></p> <h2>Considerations before adopting a rabbit</h2> <p>When cared for correctly, <a href="http://www.burkesbackyard.com.au/factsheets/Others/Rabbits/1935" target="_blank">rabbits have long life spans</a> between 8-12 years. This is something to bear in mind when adopting a bunny for a child. They may want a rabbit now but when they become a teenager will they be as interested?</p> <p>Living in Australia, rabbit owners must be mindful of temperatures. They are sensitive to both heat and cold therefore their enclosure must be suitable for where you live. Be ready to adapt to changes in climate during the winter and summer months. It is best practice to have two areas set up for your rabbits both indoors and outdoors so they can be comfortable, whatever the weather.</p> <p>Most rabbits get along well with children and other pets however they do need to be handled gently, s. It’s important to keep in mind that some breeds of cat and dog instinctively hunt small animals like rabbits, so make sure you understand the temperament of your pet before introducing a rabbit into your household. A small drop could break their fragile bones and they are known to scratch when frightened or angry.</p> <p>Before welcoming a rabbit in to your family, learn about what makes the best environment so you can keep your pet healthy and happy for years to come.</p> <h2>The best rabbit enclosure</h2> <p>The ideal rabbit enclosure is one that is suited to you and your home. There are two options available to you: An indoor rabbit pen or an outdoor rabbit hutch.</p> <h3>Indoor rabbit enclosure</h3> <h4><i>Advantages</i></h4> <ul> <li>Better for hot and cold climates, providing a refuge for your pet during extreme temperatures.</li> <li>Creates a more comfortable and safe environment for your rabbit.</li> <li>Your rabbit won’t be directly exposed to diseases, predators or pests.</li> </ul> <h4><i>Disadvantages</i></h4> <ul> <li>Can create mess in home.</li> <li>Exposed to indoor pets such as cats, which could cause stress.</li> </ul> <p>With an indoor rabbit enclosure it is important to provide your rabbit with a litter tray that you should empty every day. Rabbits are clean animals but if you let the mess build up, their cage will begin to smell!</p> <p>Indoor enclosures are commonly made from plastic, which is easy to clean with a rabbit safe cleaning product. Also remember that rabbits like to toss their litter and it may end up on the carpet outside the enclosure. Try putting up small barriers around the sides to prevent this.</p> <p>For exercise you can let your rabbit run around your house. If you want to do this, you must make sure that your house is rabbit proofed. This means removing, hiding or fencing off any parts of your house that may pose a threat to your pet.</p> <h3>Outdoor rabbit enclosure</h3> <h4><i>Advantages</i></h4> <ul> <li>Natural environment.</li> <li>Have access to fresh grass.</li> <li>Can be put in a run for exercise.</li> </ul> <h4><i>Disadvantages</i></h4> <ul> <li>Exposed to the weather.</li> <li>Exposed to outdoor animals such as foxes and birds.</li> <li>Not as involved with family.</li> </ul> <p>An outdoor hutch must be secure and waterproof. It should also be in a shady spot that's cool for the summer, but can be protected from wind and rain in winter.</p> <p>It needs to be fully enclosed so that your pet can’t escape. Ideally you should install a fly wire screen small enough to <a href="http://kb.rspca.org.au/I-just-got-a-new-rabbit-Can-you-give-me-some-general-advice-on-its-care_36.html" target="_blank">prevent mosquitos and flies from entering into the hutch</a>. Mosquitos have the ability to spread disease and cause a world of pain for your pet.</p> <p>Both indoor and outdoor rabbit enclosures must be large enough for your rabbit to stretch out in all directions. A suggested minimum size is 6ft x 2ft x 2ft however can be smaller providing that your rabbit gets plenty of daily exercise outside of the hutch.</p> <h2>Friends for Your Rabbit</h2> <p>Rabbits can be happy on their own however they are social creatures and sometimes you can see their personality come through more when they’re in the company of a mate. Your rabbit will need to do some ‘speed dating’ to ascertain whether or not another particular rabbit is the right mate for them. Not all rabbits will get along; in fact many will clash, indicating that perhaps they’re not entirely compatible. Many rabbit rehoming shelters and adoption groups will offer this, so you can either take home a new mate for your rabbit for a couple of nights to see if they get along or alternatively you can bring your rabbit to the shelter to spend time with other rabbits. It’s critically important that rabbits sharing a living space get along amicably, as two rabbits fighting for dominance will not contribute to a harmonious environment.</p> <p>Allowing your rabbit to bond with another rabbit can prevent this from happening since they'll have a companion even when you're away on holiday or at work. Rabbit toys and wood chews also work well to prevent boredom and keep their brain stimulated.</p> <p>Rabbits that aren't socializing pull out their fur, overeat or won't eat at all, tear apart their cage and gnaw obsessively on cage bars.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/imgrabbitnew1.jpg" /></p> <h2>What foods are appropriate to feed my rabbit?</h2> <p>Despite what cartoons show you, carrots aren’t the only food that rabbits eat! Rabbit pellets provide a good source of nutrition but although they are specifically created for them, pellets do not provide all of the necessary nutrients.</p> <p>The only way to meet a rabbit's dietary needs in full is by providing several different types of food. This includes:</p> <ul> <li>Hay</li> <li>Rabbit pellets</li> <li>Fresh veggies</li> <li>Fruit</li> <li>Water</li> </ul> <p>These items provide rabbits with the variety they need and also provide the correct amount of fibre, nutrients and hydration. Vegetables and hay also allow rabbits to keep their teeth sharp and even. Variety is the spice of life: for rabbits as well as for humans.</p> <p>Treats like fruit, should be offered only in moderation and corn and other seeds<a href="http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/diet.html"> </a>should not be offered to rabbits because they cannot digest it.</p> <h2>New rabbit checklist</h2> <p>The list below details several items you will need to purchase before you can adopt a rabbit. This checklist will help you to budget and see if you (or your child) are ready to welcome your new pet.</p> <ul> <li>Hutch or cage</li> <li>Rabbit pellets</li> <li>Food bowls and water bottle</li> <li>Hay and hay rack</li> <li>Bedding</li> <li>Hidey-house or tunnel</li> <li>Wood chews and toys</li> <li>Pet carrier</li> <li>Litter tray and litter</li> <li>Nail trimmers</li> <li>Grooming brush/comb</li> <li>Rabbit safe cage cleaner</li> <li>Things to rabbit proof home (indoors)</li> <li>A run (outdoors)</li> <li>Fresh food</li> </ul> <p>Anyone can have a pet rabbit if they're prepared to provide the proper diet, socialization and living space. Bunnies are social creatures and once you have bonded with them, they make loyal and fun companions.</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p itemprop="headline">With twitching noses, soft tails and a spring in their step, rabbits make excellent pets. There’s a lot to know about our small furry friends before committing to 12 years of rabbit ownership (or more!), so ask the question: is a rabbit the right pet for me?</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/imgrabbitnew.jpg" /></p> <h2>Considerations before adopting a rabbit</h2> <p>When cared for correctly, <a href="http://www.burkesbackyard.com.au/factsheets/Others/Rabbits/1935" target="_blank">rabbits have long life spans</a> between 8-12 years. This is something to bear in mind when adopting a bunny for a child. They may want a rabbit now but when they become a teenager will they be as interested?</p> <p>Living in Australia, rabbit owners must be mindful of temperatures. They are sensitive to both heat and cold therefore their enclosure must be suitable for where you live. Be ready to adapt to changes in climate during the winter and summer months. It is best practice to have two areas set up for your rabbits both indoors and outdoors so they can be comfortable, whatever the weather.</p> <p>Most rabbits get along well with children and other pets however they do need to be handled gently, s. It’s important to keep in mind that some breeds of cat and dog instinctively hunt small animals like rabbits, so make sure you understand the temperament of your pet before introducing a rabbit into your household. A small drop could break their fragile bones and they are known to scratch when frightened or angry.</p> <p>Before welcoming a rabbit in to your family, learn about what makes the best environment so you can keep your pet healthy and happy for years to come.</p> <h2>The best rabbit enclosure</h2> <p>The ideal rabbit enclosure is one that is suited to you and your home. There are two options available to you: An indoor rabbit pen or an outdoor rabbit hutch.</p> <h3>Indoor rabbit enclosure</h3> <h4><i>Advantages</i></h4> <ul> <li>Better for hot and cold climates, providing a refuge for your pet during extreme temperatures.</li> <li>Creates a more comfortable and safe environment for your rabbit.</li> <li>Your rabbit won’t be directly exposed to diseases, predators or pests.</li> </ul> <h4><i>Disadvantages</i></h4> <ul> <li>Can create mess in home.</li> <li>Exposed to indoor pets such as cats, which could cause stress.</li> </ul> <p>With an indoor rabbit enclosure it is important to provide your rabbit with a litter tray that you should empty every day. Rabbits are clean animals but if you let the mess build up, their cage will begin to smell!</p> <p>Indoor enclosures are commonly made from plastic, which is easy to clean with a rabbit safe cleaning product. Also remember that rabbits like to toss their litter and it may end up on the carpet outside the enclosure. Try putting up small barriers around the sides to prevent this.</p> <p>For exercise you can let your rabbit run around your house. If you want to do this, you must make sure that your house is rabbit proofed. This means removing, hiding or fencing off any parts of your house that may pose a threat to your pet.</p> <h3>Outdoor rabbit enclosure</h3> <h4><i>Advantages</i></h4> <ul> <li>Natural environment.</li> <li>Have access to fresh grass.</li> <li>Can be put in a run for exercise.</li> </ul> <h4><i>Disadvantages</i></h4> <ul> <li>Exposed to the weather.</li> <li>Exposed to outdoor animals such as foxes and birds.</li> <li>Not as involved with family.</li> </ul> <p>An outdoor hutch must be secure and waterproof. It should also be in a shady spot that's cool for the summer, but can be protected from wind and rain in winter.</p> <p>It needs to be fully enclosed so that your pet can’t escape. Ideally you should install a fly wire screen small enough to <a href="http://kb.rspca.org.au/I-just-got-a-new-rabbit-Can-you-give-me-some-general-advice-on-its-care_36.html" target="_blank">prevent mosquitos and flies from entering into the hutch</a>. Mosquitos have the ability to spread disease and cause a world of pain for your pet.</p> <p>Both indoor and outdoor rabbit enclosures must be large enough for your rabbit to stretch out in all directions. A suggested minimum size is 6ft x 2ft x 2ft however can be smaller providing that your rabbit gets plenty of daily exercise outside of the hutch.</p> <h2>Friends for Your Rabbit</h2> <p>Rabbits can be happy on their own however they are social creatures and sometimes you can see their personality come through more when they’re in the company of a mate. Your rabbit will need to do some ‘speed dating’ to ascertain whether or not another particular rabbit is the right mate for them. Not all rabbits will get along; in fact many will clash, indicating that perhaps they’re not entirely compatible. Many rabbit rehoming shelters and adoption groups will offer this, so you can either take home a new mate for your rabbit for a couple of nights to see if they get along or alternatively you can bring your rabbit to the shelter to spend time with other rabbits. It’s critically important that rabbits sharing a living space get along amicably, as two rabbits fighting for dominance will not contribute to a harmonious environment.</p> <p>Allowing your rabbit to bond with another rabbit can prevent this from happening since they'll have a companion even when you're away on holiday or at work. Rabbit toys and wood chews also work well to prevent boredom and keep their brain stimulated.</p> <p>Rabbits that aren't socializing pull out their fur, overeat or won't eat at all, tear apart their cage and gnaw obsessively on cage bars.</p> <p><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/imgrabbitnew1.jpg" /></p> <h2>What foods are appropriate to feed my rabbit?</h2> <p>Despite what cartoons show you, carrots aren’t the only food that rabbits eat! Rabbit pellets provide a good source of nutrition but although they are specifically created for them, pellets do not provide all of the necessary nutrients.</p> <p>The only way to meet a rabbit's dietary needs in full is by providing several different types of food. This includes:</p> <ul> <li>Hay</li> <li>Rabbit pellets</li> <li>Fresh veggies</li> <li>Fruit</li> <li>Water</li> </ul> <p>These items provide rabbits with the variety they need and also provide the correct amount of fibre, nutrients and hydration. Vegetables and hay also allow rabbits to keep their teeth sharp and even. Variety is the spice of life: for rabbits as well as for humans.</p> <p>Treats like fruit, should be offered only in moderation and corn and other seeds<a href="http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/diet.html"> </a>should not be offered to rabbits because they cannot digest it.</p> <h2>New rabbit checklist</h2> <p>The list below details several items you will need to purchase before you can adopt a rabbit. This checklist will help you to budget and see if you (or your child) are ready to welcome your new pet.</p> <ul> <li>Hutch or cage</li> <li>Rabbit pellets</li> <li>Food bowls and water bottle</li> <li>Hay and hay rack</li> <li>Bedding</li> <li>Hidey-house or tunnel</li> <li>Wood chews and toys</li> <li>Pet carrier</li> <li>Litter tray and litter</li> <li>Nail trimmers</li> <li>Grooming brush/comb</li> <li>Rabbit safe cage cleaner</li> <li>Things to rabbit proof home (indoors)</li> <li>A run (outdoors)</li> <li>Fresh food</li> </ul> <p>Anyone can have a pet rabbit if they're prepared to provide the proper diet, socialization and living space. Bunnies are social creatures and once you have bonded with them, they make loyal and fun companions.</p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21039/How-to-care-for-your-rabbit/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21039/How-to-care-for-your-rabbit/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[06/09/2020]]></pubDate> </item> <item> <title><![CDATA[Attract Birds To Your Yard]]></title> <description><![CDATA[<p itemprop="headline">If you’re anything at all like me, once you start to feed the wild birds you will become addicted and will soon start wanting to attract as many different species as you can. If this is the case, then this article on how to attract birds to your yard should be great for you.</p> <p>It is full of tips and advice on how to go about making sure that your yard is set up in the best possible way to achieve this.</p> <p> </p> <figure class="image"><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/backYardbirds.1.jpg" /> <figcaption>Caption</figcaption> </figure> <p>As well as providing you with great joy and delight, attracting birds to your yard or garden also plays an important role in conservation and helps to provide balance to the ecosystem. So it is a win-win situation. You get the pleasure and fun from it, while at the same time you are doing something very worthwhile and useful.</p> <p>And it is easy too. If you follow some basic guidelines, you will soon have a great variety of feathered visitors. These are my top tips on how to attract birds to your yard or garden…</p> <p>Use A Variety Of Feeders & Locations<br /> Not all birds like to feed in the same way so make sure that you use a number of different kinds of bird feeders. For example, you should think about using a mix of open feeders with trays or perches, mesh socks, nectar feeders, suet feeders and jelly feeders, to attract a variety of different species of birds. Also bear in mind that more natural looking feeders will attract more birds.</p> <p> </p> <p>As well as this, different species of birds will have different preferences when it comes to the placement of the feeders. Some birds prefer feeders to be higher up while some prefer them to be lower down. So check the feeding preferences of the bird species that you wish to attract most and place your feeders in the best place for those types of birds. If you are in doubt, it is best to place them higher up as this is where most birds prefer to feed because it keeps them safe from cats and other predators.</p> <p>When thinking about how to attract birds to your yard, it is also important to remember that birds are still wild animals, no matter how beautiful they are. This means that they will be quite wary of humans so do not place your feeders too close to the house if possible. This will obviously depend on the size of your yard but try and place the feeders somewhere that the birds will feel the most safe. If you are planning on putting your feeder on a pole then try and place the pole near to a tree if possible, to give the birds a quick escape route if they need one.</p> <p>Finally, you should try and place your feeders somewhere that they will remain dry and are protected from the elements. Of course this does not matter as much if you make sure your feeders are designed to keep water out and to withstand the worst of the winter weather in your area.</p> <p>Use The Best Quality Seed<br /> What Birds Eat SmallDo not use cheap bird seed mixes as a food source. They usually contain milo which does not appeal to most birds and will just get left and discarded, with the end result that the birds will eventually go elsewhere to find food and you will just end up with a messy lawn or yard.</p> <p>So it is always a good idea to pay that little bit extra for good quality seed if your budget lets you do so.</p> <p>Different species of birds prefer different types of food, so once again when considering how to attract birds to your yard, first think about which types of birds you want to attract. Then when you have chosen which birds, put out the best seed to attract them. For example, millet is a favorite of small birds while cracked corn is good for larger birds as this is a typical food they eat in the wild.</p> <p>Do Not Forget Other Food Sources<br /> Do not forget about natural sources of food. As well as having feeders in your garden, you should also have natural food sources such as fruit trees and other plants and shrubs that attract birds. In particular, shrubs that produce berries can provide a natural food source for a lot of birds.</p> <p>Also remember that birds feed upon insects, so do not remove insects from your garden through the use of insecticides or pesticides. You can place some dead wood (for example, logs) in some areas of your yard if you have the space. These will act as a haven for insects and so act as a good food source for the birds. You can hide these dead wood areas out of sight if you are worried about the way your garden looks to humans.</p> <h3><strong>Feed Consistently</strong></h3> <p>Never let your feeders stay empty for too long; definitely not for more than a few days. Birds come to depend on your feeder as a food source and if it remains empty for an extended period they will go and look somewhere else for food.</p> <p>Keeping your feeder filled means that you also keep it cleaner and better maintained too, which is good for the birds. Once you have established a feeding routine try to keep to it as the birds will start to visit your garden at the same times, expecting to be fed at those times. It is no use carefully considering all the aspects of how to attract birds to your yard if you do not then keep to a feeding routine.</p> <h3><strong>Keep Feeding During Winter</strong></h3> <p>Keep putting out food all through the winter even if you think there are no birds around. There are lots of winter birds that will not be around in summer that need feeding in the winter. During this time birds need high energy food source to maintain their fat reserves during the cold nights so make sure that you feed them high fat foods.</p> <h3><strong>Protect Your Feeders</strong></h3> <p>When thinking about how to attract birds to your yard, one area that is often neglected is the task of protecting your bird feeders from other wildlife, in particular squirrels. You do not want these other animals to eat all your seed without the birds getting much, if any at all. Consider investing in a squirrel proof bird feeder to keep those pesky squirrels from stealing your feed.</p> <h3><strong>Put Out The Right Food At The Right Times</strong></h3> <p>It is important to provide the right sorts of food at the right times of year. You should put out high fat foods during autumn and winter and high protein foods during spring and summer. Avoid peanuts and fat in spring and summer as you do not want the adult birds feeding these to their young because there is a choking risk. If you do use peanuts, make sure they are in a mesh feeder with only small pieces.</p> <h3><strong>Keep Your Feeders Clean</strong></h3> <p>Make sure you keep your feeders clean and well maintained so that they do not become clogged. Damp or moldy seed can harm the birds and spread disease so make sure your seed is always fresh and nutritious. This will not only give the birds a healthy diet but it will also attract more birds.</p> <p>Never allow uneaten food to accumulate on or around your feeders. If you do have a dirty and/or moldy feeder then remove all the seed, clean the feeder thoroughly and then refill it with fresh seed.</p> <h3><strong>Provide Fresh Clean Water</strong></h3> <p>When it comes to considering how to attract birds to your yard, providing a source of fresh clean water for the birds is one of the most important things you can do. Water not only provides the birds with something to drink, it also allows them to bathe and preen, and so remove parasites from themselves. In addition, it provides a way for them to cool themselves down on hot summer days.</p> <p>There are various ways that you can provide water. You can use bird baths, misters, watering trays and ponds and waterfalls.</p> <p>If you are going to install a bird bath, try and buy one that has a pump if you can, to keep the water moving. It is vitally important to make sure you prevent the water in the baths from getting stagnant by providing a constant source of fresh water. The pump helps with this, and a moving source of water will also attract more species of birds.</p> <p>Misters are a great way of providing a way for birds to cool and clean themselves. Hummingbirds in particular love misters and will spend plenty of time hovering in them.</p> <p>If you are going to put a pond in your garden, make sure that you cover the area around it with suitable plants and ground cover. This will make it more attractive to the birds. And it will also provide a good food source, insects in the ground cover, for example.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3><strong>Provide Housing And Nesting Opportunities</strong></h3> <p>You can add bird houses and other nesting opportunities to your garden for the birds. Bird houses not only make decorative items for your yard or garden, they also provide a safe haven for birds to roost and nest. There are a variety of different types of bird houses so consider which bird species you wish to attract and then choose your bird houses appropriately. For example, a smaller hole with keep bigger birds from using the bird house.</p> <p>You can also plant trees and hedges to give the birds somewhere natural to nest. Try and provide a range of heights, for example taller trees at the back, then smaller trees and hedges and then bushes and shrubs.</p> <p>If you follow these tips on how to attract birds to your yard or garden, it will soon be full of happy, healthy wild birds bringing you great pleasure. And at the same time, you will be playing an important conservation role in helping to restore balance to the ecosystem.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p itemprop="headline">If you’re anything at all like me, once you start to feed the wild birds you will become addicted and will soon start wanting to attract as many different species as you can. If this is the case, then this article on how to attract birds to your yard should be great for you.</p> <p>It is full of tips and advice on how to go about making sure that your yard is set up in the best possible way to achieve this.</p> <p> </p> <figure class="image"><img alt="custom image" src="/store_images/customcontent/backYardbirds.1.jpg" /> <figcaption>Caption</figcaption> </figure> <p>As well as providing you with great joy and delight, attracting birds to your yard or garden also plays an important role in conservation and helps to provide balance to the ecosystem. So it is a win-win situation. You get the pleasure and fun from it, while at the same time you are doing something very worthwhile and useful.</p> <p>And it is easy too. If you follow some basic guidelines, you will soon have a great variety of feathered visitors. These are my top tips on how to attract birds to your yard or garden…</p> <p>Use A Variety Of Feeders & Locations<br /> Not all birds like to feed in the same way so make sure that you use a number of different kinds of bird feeders. For example, you should think about using a mix of open feeders with trays or perches, mesh socks, nectar feeders, suet feeders and jelly feeders, to attract a variety of different species of birds. Also bear in mind that more natural looking feeders will attract more birds.</p> <p> </p> <p>As well as this, different species of birds will have different preferences when it comes to the placement of the feeders. Some birds prefer feeders to be higher up while some prefer them to be lower down. So check the feeding preferences of the bird species that you wish to attract most and place your feeders in the best place for those types of birds. If you are in doubt, it is best to place them higher up as this is where most birds prefer to feed because it keeps them safe from cats and other predators.</p> <p>When thinking about how to attract birds to your yard, it is also important to remember that birds are still wild animals, no matter how beautiful they are. This means that they will be quite wary of humans so do not place your feeders too close to the house if possible. This will obviously depend on the size of your yard but try and place the feeders somewhere that the birds will feel the most safe. If you are planning on putting your feeder on a pole then try and place the pole near to a tree if possible, to give the birds a quick escape route if they need one.</p> <p>Finally, you should try and place your feeders somewhere that they will remain dry and are protected from the elements. Of course this does not matter as much if you make sure your feeders are designed to keep water out and to withstand the worst of the winter weather in your area.</p> <p>Use The Best Quality Seed<br /> What Birds Eat SmallDo not use cheap bird seed mixes as a food source. They usually contain milo which does not appeal to most birds and will just get left and discarded, with the end result that the birds will eventually go elsewhere to find food and you will just end up with a messy lawn or yard.</p> <p>So it is always a good idea to pay that little bit extra for good quality seed if your budget lets you do so.</p> <p>Different species of birds prefer different types of food, so once again when considering how to attract birds to your yard, first think about which types of birds you want to attract. Then when you have chosen which birds, put out the best seed to attract them. For example, millet is a favorite of small birds while cracked corn is good for larger birds as this is a typical food they eat in the wild.</p> <p>Do Not Forget Other Food Sources<br /> Do not forget about natural sources of food. As well as having feeders in your garden, you should also have natural food sources such as fruit trees and other plants and shrubs that attract birds. In particular, shrubs that produce berries can provide a natural food source for a lot of birds.</p> <p>Also remember that birds feed upon insects, so do not remove insects from your garden through the use of insecticides or pesticides. You can place some dead wood (for example, logs) in some areas of your yard if you have the space. These will act as a haven for insects and so act as a good food source for the birds. You can hide these dead wood areas out of sight if you are worried about the way your garden looks to humans.</p> <h3><strong>Feed Consistently</strong></h3> <p>Never let your feeders stay empty for too long; definitely not for more than a few days. Birds come to depend on your feeder as a food source and if it remains empty for an extended period they will go and look somewhere else for food.</p> <p>Keeping your feeder filled means that you also keep it cleaner and better maintained too, which is good for the birds. Once you have established a feeding routine try to keep to it as the birds will start to visit your garden at the same times, expecting to be fed at those times. It is no use carefully considering all the aspects of how to attract birds to your yard if you do not then keep to a feeding routine.</p> <h3><strong>Keep Feeding During Winter</strong></h3> <p>Keep putting out food all through the winter even if you think there are no birds around. There are lots of winter birds that will not be around in summer that need feeding in the winter. During this time birds need high energy food source to maintain their fat reserves during the cold nights so make sure that you feed them high fat foods.</p> <h3><strong>Protect Your Feeders</strong></h3> <p>When thinking about how to attract birds to your yard, one area that is often neglected is the task of protecting your bird feeders from other wildlife, in particular squirrels. You do not want these other animals to eat all your seed without the birds getting much, if any at all. Consider investing in a squirrel proof bird feeder to keep those pesky squirrels from stealing your feed.</p> <h3><strong>Put Out The Right Food At The Right Times</strong></h3> <p>It is important to provide the right sorts of food at the right times of year. You should put out high fat foods during autumn and winter and high protein foods during spring and summer. Avoid peanuts and fat in spring and summer as you do not want the adult birds feeding these to their young because there is a choking risk. If you do use peanuts, make sure they are in a mesh feeder with only small pieces.</p> <h3><strong>Keep Your Feeders Clean</strong></h3> <p>Make sure you keep your feeders clean and well maintained so that they do not become clogged. Damp or moldy seed can harm the birds and spread disease so make sure your seed is always fresh and nutritious. This will not only give the birds a healthy diet but it will also attract more birds.</p> <p>Never allow uneaten food to accumulate on or around your feeders. If you do have a dirty and/or moldy feeder then remove all the seed, clean the feeder thoroughly and then refill it with fresh seed.</p> <h3><strong>Provide Fresh Clean Water</strong></h3> <p>When it comes to considering how to attract birds to your yard, providing a source of fresh clean water for the birds is one of the most important things you can do. Water not only provides the birds with something to drink, it also allows them to bathe and preen, and so remove parasites from themselves. In addition, it provides a way for them to cool themselves down on hot summer days.</p> <p>There are various ways that you can provide water. You can use bird baths, misters, watering trays and ponds and waterfalls.</p> <p>If you are going to install a bird bath, try and buy one that has a pump if you can, to keep the water moving. It is vitally important to make sure you prevent the water in the baths from getting stagnant by providing a constant source of fresh water. The pump helps with this, and a moving source of water will also attract more species of birds.</p> <p>Misters are a great way of providing a way for birds to cool and clean themselves. Hummingbirds in particular love misters and will spend plenty of time hovering in them.</p> <p>If you are going to put a pond in your garden, make sure that you cover the area around it with suitable plants and ground cover. This will make it more attractive to the birds. And it will also provide a good food source, insects in the ground cover, for example.</p> <h3> </h3> <h3><strong>Provide Housing And Nesting Opportunities</strong></h3> <p>You can add bird houses and other nesting opportunities to your garden for the birds. Bird houses not only make decorative items for your yard or garden, they also provide a safe haven for birds to roost and nest. There are a variety of different types of bird houses so consider which bird species you wish to attract and then choose your bird houses appropriately. For example, a smaller hole with keep bigger birds from using the bird house.</p> <p>You can also plant trees and hedges to give the birds somewhere natural to nest. Try and provide a range of heights, for example taller trees at the back, then smaller trees and hedges and then bushes and shrubs.</p> <p>If you follow these tips on how to attract birds to your yard or garden, it will soon be full of happy, healthy wild birds bringing you great pleasure. And at the same time, you will be playing an important conservation role in helping to restore balance to the ecosystem.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>]]></content:encoded> <itunes:author><![CDATA[]]></itunes:author> <dc:creator><![CDATA[]]></dc:creator> <guid isPermaLink="false"><![CDATA[/21063/Attract-Birds-To-Your-Yard/]]></guid> <link><![CDATA[https://magoospet.com/21063/Attract-Birds-To-Your-Yard/]]></link> <pubDate><![CDATA[07/03/2020]]></pubDate> </item> </channel> </rss>
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