Saturday, 24 June 2017

How to keep your dogs healthy :)

10 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR DOG HEALTHY ALWAYS


From the very first day of their arrival into our homes, our dogs become as precious as our children. They no longer remain mere animals but become full-fledged family members. What makes this relationship unique is the fact that they are completely and irrevocably dependent on us. This makes it imperative that we do our best at all times and ensure that they lead healthy and happy lives. Before we delve into the ways you can take care, remember that what the internet tells you is not always true or correct. Always refer to and speak to your vet and groomer for any queries or doubts. Here are a few ways you can do this:

·       Giving the right kind of food: This changes with age as well the kind of breed that your dog is. Consult with us ( pet nutritionist) on all the permissible foods for dogs and also make a list of all things like raisins, nuts, chocolate, grapes that can be harmful for your dog. Food must be fresh, nutritious and well-balanced. Don’t entirely depend on kibble too much for there is no substitute whatsoever for freshly cooked home-made food. Even if you do feed them a lot of kibble, be aware of all the ingredients that go into it; beware of preservatives. Avoid human food as much as you can- this is important not only for health purposes but also for disciplinary purposes. Their needs are different from ours.
·       Lots of exercise: Young dogs especially need lots of exercise that helps to keep them fit and that heart pumping. If they don’t expend that boundless energy, it is only channelled towards aggression and destruction. Breeds like Labradors and Golden Retrievers are extremely energetic and need long walks everyday. Let the dog explore outside, it activates his senses and stimulates healthy brain activity. It gives you a chance to bond and get some exercise yourself.

·       Try to understand their body language: Every dog may be lacking a voice, but they manage to express all their needs and issues to us through signals from their body. It is up to us to understand and catch these signals. There may be sometimes a signal of underlying distress which may be a medical emergency. Watching and learning is the key to deepening the bond between you and your dog and to detect anything that may be wrong with them. Proper communication and understanding is massively important. You can also consult Kashika Arora the animal communicator.

·       Lots of mental stimulation: A bored dog is more prone to illnesses. Engage with your dog in various kinds of activities and games. Teach them different tricks and commands. Such engagement keeps them alert and mind buzzing.

·       Socialize with other dogs: It is important for your dog to meet and interact with its kind. It helps them to gain confidence and becomes an opportunity to learn their manners. Bring to events we organize parties , pool parties , fashion shows.

·       Visit your vet regularly: Dogs aren’t often very keen on vet visits, but they must be allowed to get used to the clinic, to being examined and being touched.

·       De-worming: It is crucial to de-worm your dog at the regular intervals and prevent them from catching any threatening illness.

·       Correct vaccinations: Only administer those vaccines to your dog that are actually relevant. Giving unnecessary vaccines only weakens their immune system and makes them prone to illnesses. Discuss this thoroughly with your vet right at the outset.

·       Proper grooming: The importance of grooming can never be stressed upon. It helps to keep away dry skin, fleas and ticks, ingrown nails, etc. Proper grooming helps them to have healthy skin and fur. We are the best in town for your grooming needs.


·       Enough water: We all know how vital it is to remain hydrated; the same goes for dogs as well. Make sure they have fresh, clean water available at all times. Keep their water and food bowls scrubbed clean always to maintain hygiene and stave off germs.
Thus, these are just a few ways by which you can work towards making your dog’s life long and healthy. Read lots of books on them, talk to other dog parents, vets, groomers, so as to learn more and more about dogs. There is absolutely no end to the amount you can learn about them everyday just by making a small effort.
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Tuesday, 20 June 2017

PET GROOMING OUR USP

WHY IS IT SO IMPORTANT TO GROOM YOUR PET DAILY?

The importance of daily grooming of dogs and cats is often taken lightly. Grooming isn’t only to make your pet look well kept and beautiful, but is also integral for their overall health.  Brushing your pet’s coat and its teeth will do them a whole lot of good in the long run!
Here are some ways by which grooming contributes to a healthy pet:
·       Brushing: The most intrinsic part of a dog or cat is one that first shows signs of any illness. For cats, the frequency of brushing depends on the length of their hair. Short-haired cats require a brush once a week, while long-haired cats require a brush daily to prevent matting that may turn painful. The same goes for dogs. It is important to consult your vet regarding the kind of brushes you need and the method to use them. Brushing helps to improve blood circulation to promote healthy hair growth, and to get rid of dead hair, dry skin, and grime.
·       Bathing: One must remember that bathing dogs too often might actually make their skin dry and rough. Bathe them only when they really need one, and be sure to use only a gentle dog shampoo. Cats on the other hand usually don’t need regular baths, notwithstanding the fact that they never enjoy them. Cats usually take care of grooming themselves, but if they get something sticky or dirty on them, a bath becomes necessary. Make the bathing experience as pleasant as possible for dogs and cats as many find it frightening. Offer treats and praise, and make the bathroom a positive environment for them. Proper bathing helps to keep the fur free from ticks, fleas and any other foreign particles that may cause skin irritation.
·       Nail trimming: The moment you hear the clicking on the floor, it is time to clip those nails. While dogs mostly take comfortably to nail clipping, cats are not as favourably disposed towards it. It is best to start clipping at a young age in order to make them accustomed to it and to fear the process less. Clipping their nails regularly prevents ingrown nails and any injury to their feet pads. Never try doing this at home and always take them to the groomer who will use proper tools to cut them.
·       Ear cleaning: The ears of both cats and dogs are immensely sensitive, so it is best to get it done by your groomer who will use professional and hygienic methods to do so. While bathing, remember to insert cotton balls in their ears. Dirt and wax accumulates in their ears over a period of time, and must be cleaned so as to prevent any sort of ear infection or pest infestation.



Grooming not only gives you a chance to interact with your furball closely and form a deep bond; but also to inspect their bodies and discover any small problems that may turn into bigger and more serious ones later. Keeping a close eye on your furball is key to their health. A close relationship with your groomer is also vital, for they are the ones who can guide you through the entire process properly. 
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Friday, 9 June 2017

Animal Communication

ONE OF THE ANIMAL COMMUNICATION :--

A client  had come to me she can recently lost her cat . She  was just 2 months old and she left her body due to some health issues.

Her name was koko , koko was very close  to the girl and her family and she had gone into depression because of her absence .
I tried to connect with her , she had some problem in her stomach and left the body to come back to her again . She was very happy and missed the girl.
She asked her to keep her toys properly that she would come and play. The feather above the toy was broken and got fixed by itself.
Koko was always around her . We kept on talking to her and she kept on finding if she could find koko anywhere.
One day a same color kitten was available, she was not sure if she should adopt as koko had told her she would come and play with her like they used too.
She got that cat and named her kit- kat. She was amazed how she knew the whole house and how she was eating and doing the same things koko did.
She called me up to speak to kit-kat if she was koko or not.
I was amazed to talk to her that she was koko who had come back into her life and also she was so attached to her .
I had tears rolling that she kept her promise and came back.
She was born just after koko had left body and came to their families life .
Animals are the most beautiful souls on earth and i am so lucky to be an animal communicator . This one of the most beautiful communications i did and wanted to share with all of you...

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