Saturday, April 7, 2007
Zoonoses
Zoonoses
Zoonotic diseases are diseases that can be transmitted from family pets to humans. At greatest risk are small children due to their curiosity and less than desirable hygiene habits. Adults are just as prone to transmission, especially if adequate preventative health care for the pets isn't provided.
Diseases are spread to humans mainly by biting and scratching, but also by coming in contact with their feces. Always wash your hands after handling your pet, and avoid bringing your child to public areas where animals may have defecated. The most common zoonotic diseases are Rabies, Lyme disease, ringworm, and intestinal parasites such as hookworms and roundworms.
While Rabies and Lyme disease are the more serious, the intestinal parasites occur much more frequently. More than 1/3 of the nation's dogs are infected with intestinal parasites, and the Centers for Disease Control estimates between one and three million people are zoonotically infected each year in the U.S. alone.
Chief among the intestinal parasites are hookworms and roundworms. As many as 20% of children in the U.S. contract roundworms from their pets each year. Roundworms in humans are a result of ingesting animal feces, while hookworms are contracted through skin penetration. Hookworm larvae migrate within the skin causing localized irritation and infection.
Ringworm and Bartonellosis are more commonly transmitted by cats than dogs. Ringworm is not a worm at all, but a fungal infection of the skin that resembles round red rings on the skin. Bartonellosis or "Cat Scratch Fever" is a bacterial infection under the claws of the cat that can cause skin infections resulting from a scratch from the cat.
Cleanliness is the best prevention of most zoonotic diseases, both by you and your family and by your pets and their living conditions.
Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can read articles about anything pets as well as shop for the latest dog clothes, dog collars, dog carriers and more for their best friend. Feel free to check out the site at www.joncopets.com
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Friday, April 6, 2007
Energy Needs of Your Dog
Energy Needs of Your Dog
Dogs need energy for growth, work, and lactation and so on, and obtain it by "burning up" (digesting) protein, carbohydrates, and fat. The energy content of food is measured in calories and while most people think of calories as a bad thing, they are only bad if you consume more than you need.
A dog's energy requirements are determined by its weight, and activity level. The smaller the dog the fewer calories are required. The following chart can be used as a good starting point.
Dogs Weight Energy needed (calories per day)
Small 5 lbs. 290 10 lbs. 410 20 lbs. 700
Medium 30 lbs. 920 50 lbs. 1300 60 lbs. 1600
Large 70 lbs. 1810 80 lbs. 1950 90 lbs. 2190
These values should be increased for the following circumstances:
Growing puppies x 2
Pregnancy x 1.5
Lactation x 3
Based on the analysis of pre-packed dog foods, dry, semi-moist, canned, and biscuit, the following table gives a good idea of the number of calories per ounce of each type.
Dry 96.4 calories per ounce
Semi-moist 85 calories per ounce
Canned 28.4 calories per ounce
Biscuit 99.2 calories per ounce
Based on this information, if you have a 20 lb. dog, it will require 700 calories per day. To meet this requirement you will have to feed him approximately:
Dry 700 / 96.4 calories = 7.26 ounces
Semi-moist 700 / 85 calories = 8.23 ounces
Canned 700 / 28.4 calories = 24.64 ounces
Biscuit 700 / 99.2 calories = 7.05 ounces
Individual products may vary in calorie content, but most manufacturers will supply analysis on request.
Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can read articles about anything pets as well as shop for the latest dog clothes, dog collars, dog carriers and more for their best friend. Feel free to check out the site at www.joncopets.com
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Thursday, April 5, 2007
The Ultimate SEO Strategy is a Useful Website
The biggest challenge an ethical website optimization company must deal with is the expectations of clients. All too often a client will expect the SEO to achieve top rankings on competitive terms for a website that is nothing more than a brochure for the company. Usually this is just a misunderstanding about SEO and how search engines work.
The primary job of search engines is to provide quality search results. In other words, when a searcher types in a keyword, the very first results should provide them with the most useful information available on that topic. An ethical SEO is not out to trick the search engines into giving top rankings for a website that provides little more than a sales pitch. Any methods for doing so are merely a temporary solution. Search engines are constantly working and adjusting their algorithms to rank useful, content rich sites above the rest. Once the latest SEO trick is rendered ineffective, you�ll be left having to pay more to try and get your rankings back.
While it�s tempting to go the quick and easy route to achieve better rankings, the very best way to dominate the search results long term is simply to provide excellent tools and information related to your industry. You need content that other websites actually want to tell their visitors about � and it�s not as hard as you think.
If you hang around the major online forums in your industry for a while, you will see the same questions and problems coming up over and over. A good SEO can help to find the necessary information about what your potential customers are looking for. Once you know what their problems are, develop an online tool or custom application to solve at least part of the problem. Here�s the kicker - then you give it away. That�s right, free of charge.
It may seem counter-productive to spend money to create a useful tool and then give it away, but on the internet, free things make money. Now your website has become a much more valuable resource for the kind of people that buy your products. Now you will be considered an authority in the industry by the people using the application. Now your site is one of those sites that the search engines are trying to find and raise to the top of the results, and most importantly, your potential customers are telling others that have the same problem by telling their friends and blogging about your site. The viral marketing effect on the internet is capable of reaching far more potential customers than any company can afford to pay for.
Getting quality sites to link to a site that is nothing more than a sales pitch for a company and it�s products is much more difficult, time consuming, and ultimately expensive than actually providing useful content in the first place. You�ll find that when you give to your potential customers, they will give right back in the form of purchasing your products. So take a look at the sites ranking in the top ten for your industry keywords and ask yourself if your site truly deserves to rank above them. If not, its time to make your website more valuable. Your future customers will thank you for it.
Joel Carlson is a Search Engine Strategist for Bitwise Logic, Inc. - a professional web development company that provides creative custom web applications and website optimization services for businesses around the world.
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Choosing a Contractor for Your Home Remodeling Project
Most of us have either had a bad experience with a contractor or know someone who has. Virtually anyone can pass themselves off as a contractor, so it�s up to you to make sure that the person or company you hire for your next home remodeling project is knowledgeable, capable and most of all, ethical. Here are a few tips for making sure that you choose a quality contractor that will meet the needs of your next home remodeling project:
- Be wary of unusually low bids. A common practice of unscrupulous contractors is to first get your business by throwing out an extremely low bid on the project and then try to make a contract that is as vague as possible, leaving room for them to cut corners, take longer than expected, or both.
- Check the materials to be used. Sometimes lower quality materials are substituted or some materials are simply not specified in the bid. Get knowledgeable about exactly what types of materials you want used in your project and make sure those are the materials that are quoted in writing.
- Check the timeframe of the bid. The time it takes for the project to be completed is always important. You�ll quickly get tired of strangers walking through your house and construction sounds echoing throughout the hallways. Some contractors will be vague about how long it will take them to finish, but you shouldn�t tolerate it. A quality contractor is experienced enough to know how long it will take and will have the manpower available to make it happen. You�ll find that paying a little more for an earlier completion date is usually worth the money.
- Don�t sign anything until the bid has everything you want. It�s important that you get all of the important elements of the bid in writing. Some contractors may leave something out and then quote it to you over the phone later. At that time, be sure to ask them to send over a new bid so you have it in writing. Good contractors fully understand the importance of getting everything in writing so there is no misunderstanding on either side and they won�t have a problem sending you a revised bid.
- Save all documents and communication about the project. Now that you�ve ensured that everything is in writing, be sure to save all documents related to the project in a single place for easy retrieval. This way if you see something being done differently than you remember agreeing to, you can quickly retrieve the signed documents to determine if and where a mistake was made.
Most contractors are ethical and really do work hard to make their customers happy. By following the steps listed above, your attention to detail will scare away any immoral contractors and the contractor you do choose will be happy that you are both in agreement about exactly what will be done.
Harley Burke is a former contractor that offers useful tips and ideas about remodeling any part of your home, including fireplace remodeling ideas, Basement Remodeling Ideas and more.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Article about Data Entry and the Various Industries that use this Service
Data Entry and the Various Industries that use this Service
Group of people flooding Excel sheets with alpha and numeric characters� spontaneous sound of pressing keyboards� these are what you will find in data entry service. From giant financial institution to small telecom subscriber data entry service rules the back office job of any business. Irrespective of business volume, storing digital records in the database can make turn business process efficient.
About data entry service
Based on the types of business process, today you will find a wide array of data entry services, e.g., Online/Offline Data Entry, Legal Document Entry, Insurance Claim Entry, Card/Book/Image Entry. Watching the advantage of maintaining digital databank, industries are opening a new division �data entry service� as back office operation. The demand of data entry service has grown remarkably and today it is considered as one of the profit making outsourcing job.
Data entry for various industries
Any invoice processing system comes with several steps, e.g., collection, monitoring, reporting and keeping records through data entry service. Inside the back office of banks, insurance and credit/mortgage companies you will find a separate data entry team who are engaged in storing financial records of their customers.
Across the globe, telecom industry has benefited from data entry services. From storing official records in the database to managing telecom billing system, you will realize the need of data entry service in telecom industry. However, local dealers are also taking the advantage of data entry service for managing information of the subscribers.
Recording millions of health reports, patient notes and doctor reports in digital format are not quite easy for any healthcare industry. Data entry service has made the task simple � creating digital database from pool of printed information. The growing requirement of data entry service in modern healthcare industry has opened a new avenue of � Medical Transcription. This is an IT enabled service where people convert analog data in digital form and create a database.
Medium and large direct marketing agencies collect customers� details and use them in their business process. Customer details include name, street address, contact number, email address etc. Think about managing pool of information for future use! Data entry service can make the job simple. It will create a digital database that can be used for business process as well as market research.
Processed database plays a significant role in travel and tourism industry. Think of an airlines company where operators need to keep records of every passenger who are traveling, who have booked a ticket, who missed the flight and who are in a queue to confirm their flight. Without efficient data entry service it will be hard to record travelers� information and flight schedules accordingly.
Finally, it is the role of data entry service in IT enabled services. From BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) to KPO (Knowledge Process Outsourcing), digital databank provides adequate support in performing B2B and B2C interaction. You will find separate back office for data entry service in the Call Centers or KPO organizations, creating and managing pool of digital data for business process.
Today you will find the significance of data entry service in different industry verticals. With the pace of time, demand for data entry will grow rapidly to reduce the pain of creating database. In future, this will create more opportunities for data entry operators across the industry.
Monday, April 2, 2007
Are You Puppy Proof
If you are considering getting a puppy you should be aware of potential dangers that may exist within your home. Problems that we would never notice can be overwhelming for a puppy, especially in new surroundings. A sure test is to walk around your home on your hands and knees and see things from your pet's point of view.
Look for electrical cords, window blind cords, children's toys or anything small enough for him to swallow. Stairs and stairwells should have a gate at least until he can walk up and down safely. Garbage cans can contain anything and most dogs love to turn them over and prowl. Poisonous cleaning products under cabinets should be moved out of reach or locked away.
Poisonous plants are everywhere, at least poisonous to a dog. Both dogs and cats will eat or "graze" on grass and most plants. Unfortunately, these plants are toxic to both and some can be fatal. This warning also applies to outdoor plants, but to a lesser degree, as grass is usually preferred.
Other outdoor hazards are ponds and swimming pools that would be almost impossible for a small animal to get out of. Watch out for outdoor steps and stairs, steep drops from a deck or patio or even in the property itself. And lastly, traffic. If your property isn't fenced, never leave a puppy loose, as their natural curiosity will lead right into the street.
Bringing home a new puppy can be exhausting, but is the most critical in your relationship. First impressions are indelibly marked in an animals mind and it is vital to establish an atmosphere of security, affection, and mutual confidence.
Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can read articles about anything pets as well as shop for the latest dog clothes, dog collars, dog carriers and more for their best friend. Feel free to check out the site at www.joncopets.com
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Sunday, April 1, 2007
The Vets Examination
The Vets Examination
Nobody likes surprises, so it's always nice to know what to expect when you take you're pet to the veterinarian. A good physical exam usually begins by weighing and recording so that a continuing record can be formed. An increase or decrease in weight can indicate a problem. Next, the temperature is taken, usually rectally with a normal temperature of 101 to 102.5 degrees for both dogs and cats.
Coat and skin are examined next as poor hair coat or skin can indicate a poor diet or dermatological infection. Coat should be shiny, not brittle and coarse, and the skin, clean and not greasy. While handling your pet, the bones, muscles, and joints, nails, feet, and lymph nodes are checked for any abnormalities. The chest, heart, and lungs are examined with a stethoscope, along with the rate and nature of respiration.
At the head, both ears are examined deep into the ear canal for infections. The visible eye structure and lids are examined and the interior of the eye is checked for cataract formation, and an examination of the mouth and throat for infected gums, loose teeth, tartar buildup on the teeth and any damage or swelling in the throat.
Lastly, at the rear, the anus, anal glands, prepuce/penis or vcalva are checked for any abnormalities, and the anal glands cleaned if they are compacted. During the examination the vet will usually ask the name of your pet's food and any other treats or vitamin supplements, along with any medication you may have given your pet.
A fecal sample will be taken for examination to check for intestinal parasites, such as hookworm and roundworm, and a blood test may be recommended if heartworm is suspected. No checkup would be complete without a flea and tick prevention/treatment with a choice as to who will administer the treatment, you or the vet. While the exam may sound involved and complicated, the entire process usually only takes about 30 minutes and guarantees your pet a healthier happier life.
Randy Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a long time. Recently they formed Joncopets.com. On the site, customers can read articles about anything pets as well as shop for the latest dog clothes, dog collars, dog carriers and more for their best friend. Feel free to check out the site at www.joncopets.com
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