Sunday, December 25, 2011

Potty Training Your Rat in Six Easy Steps

!±8± Potty Training Your Rat in Six Easy Steps

Potty training for rats means litter training, and the sooner you begin, the better your rats will be at it, although older rats have been known to catch on quickly as well.

The key is going to come down to sounding a stimulus and giving a reward to reinforce good behavior. More on that in a minute, but first it's important to understand a rat's instincts.

A rat will instinctively leave solid waste in a corner of their enclosed dwelling, making it easy to transition them to using a litter tray.

Urine, however, is an entirely different story. Many rats, especially males, will pee all over the place in little droplets. It's a way of marking their territory and even a sign of affection. They pee on the things they like -- their food, each other, and you! You can always keep an old towel or rag around to wipe up any "token of love" they leave around.

The idea of potty training is, at the very least, to get your ratties to leave all their solid waste in one spot that is set apart from the rest of their dwelling. Not only does keeping everything cleaner mean much less work for you, but it also makes the place less germy, keeping your precious pet rat as healthy as possible.

Step 1. On cage clean-up day, notice where most of your rat's solid waste was deposited. With gloves on, pick up their solid droppings and put them aside.

Step 2. Prepare a corner ferret litter tray (available at any pet store) with a plastic lining and then fill to about an inch to two inches from the bottom with some ferret or kitty litter. Add the droppings.

Step 3. After cleaning the cage completely, place the prepared litter tray inside the same corner of the cage where your rats tend to leave droppings.

Step 4. When your rat gets the idea and begins to use the litter tray, sound a stimulus (a unique sound you make like cooing "good boy!" or "good girl!") and reward them profusely. Be sure to praise them with hugs and kisses, too.

Step 5. If you see your pet rat "missing the target" you can try to move them, or at the very least, move the dropping into the tray immediately.

Step 6. Take the time, at least once each day, to move fresh droppings into the litter tray. Eventually your quick-witted friend will notice how much cleaner and fresher the air stays when they poop in the right place.

It is also a very good idea to allow your pet rats access to a litter tray during their playtime. This would mean either keeping the entire cage accessible to them with the door open, or placing the tray in one corner of their play space.

With encouragement and rewards for good behavior, your pal will be potty-trained in no time at all.


Potty Training Your Rat in Six Easy Steps

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Petsafe In-Ground Dog Fence - PRF-3004W

www.acedogsupplies.com.au We review the Petsafe In Ground radio fence - PRF-3004W. If you are considering a containment system for your dog, then take a look at this video. One of the key advantages to the Petsafe invisible fence is that you can add different sized containment collars to suit the small to the very large pet, making it an ideal solution where multiple pets need containment.

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Friday, December 9, 2011

What to Consider When Buying a WiFi Router

!±8± What to Consider When Buying a WiFi Router

Does modern technology scare you?

Does the shear magnitude of technological terms and specifications make you cringe?

Do you need a router to connect several computers to the Internet at the same time? Don't know where to start?

Don't worry we are about to reveal everything you need to know and more about wireless routers and what to look for when you are buying. We'll try to keep it as simple as possible and answer all your questions too.

Lets start with what a router is. A router allows you to create a home network. What this means is that each of the computers in your house can connect to the Internet at the same time. If you are a more advanced router user you may even want to use it to connect your computer to other computers or other hardware, but that's a discussion for another article.

Living in a world with so many computers probably means every household is likely to have more than one computer. This leads to the need for a home network, where each family member can use the Internet without having to take turns. If you get a wireless router (WiFi router), and you should, it can also really clear up the clutter of wires. In turn, a wireless router also gives access to laptops, providing great freedom and flexibility to work anywhere you want. If you're using a smaller wireless router in a hotel you may even be able to work poolside. Now that's some incentive!

Here are some things to consider when buying a router:
Will this router work for your operating system (Windows, Apple, Linux, etc.)? Is it fast enough? Look for an N or g router (802.11g for example). Does the router you are interested in have reasonable range (if it's wireless)? Check On-line or with your local retailer to make sure the router you choose meets the above specs

In closing, a router is a powerful tool for any computer user. You will likely find many uses for it. It can even be configured for use with printers, fax machines, and many other pieces of computer hardware. Most routers provide largely the same features, so just be sure you know the answers to the questions in the bulleted list and you will be on your way to being a router aficionado.


What to Consider When Buying a WiFi Router

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Innotek Basic In-Ground Pet Fencing System, SD-2000

!±8± Innotek Basic In-Ground Pet Fencing System, SD-2000

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  • Effective, affordable fence keeps your dog safe and secure in your yard
  • Covers up to .33 acres
  • Perfect for dogs of all ages, sizes, and breeds
  • Replaceable-battery system installs easily
  • Includes wire, training flags, contact points, collar, receiver, and training DVD

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Innotek Basic In-Ground Pet Fencing System, SD-2000

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