Saturday, January 02, 2010

HOW ANIMAL IS DIFFERENT FROM HUMANS...

How are humans different from animals? What does it mean to be human?



- superior language

- many different languages

- specialized use of thumb and fingers

- we like to change our appearances (make-up, plays)

- ability to lie

- we look for ways to change reality (alcohol, drugs, virtual reality)

- upright walkers (consistently)

- ability to know we are being cruel

- complex emotional conditioning

- we find ways to exploit nature (drinking animals’ milk)

- seem to have superior level of intelligence.

- We can think abstractly.

- We create religion.

- We create culture

- We control the number of offspring we have (pill, abortion)

- Superior organizational skills

- Technology and ability to advance in culture

- We keep a record of our past.

- We write, drive.

- Superior ability to foresee consequences and understand the differences between right and wrong, then act accordingly.

- Brain structure: our cortex is different in size and density from other animals.

THINK ABOUT IT.

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Friday, January 01, 2010

HOW HUMAN AND DOG'S NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS ARE THESAME


Basically, it is just like looking at your own New Year's resolutions when making resolutions for your dog only they depend on you to stick with it. You want to stay healthy and in order to do that you need to eat healthy and exercise more. The same goes for your dog. They need to be exercised and they need the right food, otherwise they can end up unfit and extremely unhealthy. If you really care about your dog, it is really important to take good care of him.
Sure, your dog may love nothing more than a cookie every now and again, but depending on the ingredients, it simply may not be healthy and it could potentially harm your dog.

You need to stick to a healthy eating plan for your dog as his health really does start from the inside. When you have a healthy dog, you will notice that they are happier and a lot more active. So, if you have not yet started to look at your dog's diet and exercise routine, now would be the perfect time at the start of a brand New Year.

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NEW YEAR RESOLUTION FOR ANIMALS...

• Give your animal companions regular checkups—at least once a year—including dental care, and keep current with vaccinations.


• Feed your animal friends good-quality pet food (not human food), keep regular mealtimes, and go easy on the treats. Treats should be used only occasionally; you’re not doing your pet any favors by indulging him or her too frequently.

• Don’t neglect at-home health care; if your pet requires medication or other special care, give it as directed by your veterinarian. Brush your pet’s teeth, and keep him or her clean and well-groomed with regular nail trimming and coat brushing.

• Spay and neuter your pets, and keep them indoors or, when outside, on a leash or in a securely fenced-in yard. Never leave an animal chained or tied up outside by him- or herself. Keeping cats indoors will also protect the birds and other small outdoor creatures upon which cats prey.

• Keep bird and reptile cages and tanks clean and well outfitted with accessories to engage your animal’s interest.

• Give your pets plenty of attention. Animals left at home alone become bored and lonely; they can become destructive, and, as members of the family, they deserve better treatment. Provide regular play sessions, walks for dogs, and petting and or other appropriate interaction for all animals.

• Be prepared for disasters—fires, floods, storms, earthquakes, and the like. Have an escape or evacuation plan that includes your animal companions.

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