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Top 15 Hilarious Pet Photos

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Top 15 Hilarious Pet Photos


One thing I love about the internet is the ease in which it is to share information - be it via email, instant messaging, social networking (Facebook, MySpace etc.) and blogs. Now what does this have to do with pets I hear you ask? Well everything really…… the Buzz Pet blog is written for that very purpose, to share pet-related information! So today in this post I have the pleasure of sharing the following 10 very funny pet photos that have all been sent to me via email (courtesy of Yatahonga.com). Enjoy!

Big, big dog

Puppy love

Cool cat

Cats and dogs

Cat bonding

Everyone relies on someone

I am watching you

Best friends

Best friends

Yawning cat

 

 

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Strange but True Pet Facts – Part 3

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Strange but True Pet Facts – Part 3


Green iguanaWelcome Buzz Pet readers to the third of a 5 post series highlighting the often strange but true facts relating to all thing pets! In posts one and two, we discussed some very strange pet related facts.

Let’s kick on with the series and review the 10 Strange But True Pet Facts. Enjoy Buzz Pet readers!

Fact 1: Iguanas are able to hold their breath for up to 30 minutes.

Fact 2: A horse has a very sensitive part on their foot called the frog.

Fact 3: A mother dingo regurgitates her food for her puppies.

Fact 4: A rabbits front teeth grow continuously (incisors) just like toenails.

Fact 5: A dairy cow provides nearly 200,000 glasses of milk in her life time.

Fact 6: An elephant can be pregnant for up to 2 years before giving birth.

Fact 7: A cat’s jaw cannot move sideways.

Fact 8: Cat’s can make over 100 vocal sounds whereas a dog can only make 10.

Fact 9: Newts can regenerate their legs, jaws, eyes, intestines and even hearts!

Fact 10: Ailurophilia is the love of cats.

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Hot diggiddydoggydaycare Review!

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Hot diggiddydoggydaycare Review!


diggiddydoggydaycare logoRecently I was put in touch with the very friendly people of diggiddydoggydaycare, an indoor dog day care centre based here in Melbourne, Australia. After an initial discussion with the centre around the services that they offered, a day of doggy care was arranged with the idea to review some of the services being offered. The following is my review of diggiddydoggydaycare.

Services offered

The centre caters for up to 60 dogs a day and manages dog activities, exercise programs, grooming, and of course, plenty of love and attention. Additional services offered by diggiddydoggydaycare include pick up and drop off in the diggiddydoggytaxi, doggy birthday parties with a diggiddydoggyfunction and grooming in the diggiddydoggydayspa. The centre features an air conditioned/heated doggy lounge and puppy nursery areas and a large 500sqm indoor diggiddydoggyplayground.

diggydoggydaycare centreThe centre

The centre’s floor has been covered by a hard wearing 6mm rubber finish to minimise stress on the dogs’ joints and is ideal for play activity. Unlike other centres, diggiddydoggydaycare has designed 8 separate play areas for our clients to be managed in both smaller groups and interchangeable fencing so as larger areas can be created depending on the energy levels and social activity of the groups on the day.

Environment

diggiddydoggydaycare is a positive and happy environment for many dogs to spend their day whilst their parents are at work. Our exceptional level of care and customer service for both our two legged and four legged clients is a reputation we are extremely proud of.

 

The review

“I took Kaila, our 2 1/2 year old Labradoodle girl, along to diggiddydoggydaycare on Tuesday for the day. We found the whole experience from dropping her off to picking her up later in the afternoon was easy and professional. The staff obviously have a real passion for looking after dogs and from what we experienced had a great system for ensuring the dogs are carefully assessed throughout the day to ensure they are safe and having fun.

I also got a call that morning to let me know that Kaila had settled into the Centre and was enjoying being pampered.

When we returned to pick Kaila up later in the day we were greeted at the door. We were given a brief verbal report about Kaila’s day, which included some really handy advice about her health and behaviours. They really seemed to have taken the time to get to know her. We were then given a glimpse at the dog play areas. We got to look through a window into the area so that we did not distract the dogs while they were playing. They all seemed to be having a ball.

Overall, it seemed like a great alternative to leaving your dog at home alone. If we ever need somewhere to leave Kaila for the day then we will certainly keep diggiddydoggydaycare in mind.”

In summary

From my initial introduction to the people at diggiddydoggydaycare and Warren’s subsequent experience of using their day care service for his dog Kaila, diggiddydoggydaycare have been nothing but professional, easy to work with and clearly have a love for dogs. Their facilities are well located within inner-city Melbourne, modern, clean and have been designed in a manner to ensure that their “guests” are well cared for. With the addition of other related services such as pickup/drop-off (in the diggiddydoggytaxi nonetheless!) and diggiddydoggydayspa, I do not hesitate to recommend diggiddydoggydaycare for you and your dog next time the need arrives. Oh and with such a great name, how could you resist?

A special mention and thanks to Warren (and his dog Kaila) for reviewing the dog day care service offered by diggiddydoggydaycare. In addition, many thanks to Jeanette, Nicole & the crew at diggiddydoggydaycare.

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Strange but True Pet Facts – Part 2

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Strange but True Pet Facts – Part 2


Pet HamsterWelcome Buzz Pet readers to the second of a 5 post series highlighting the often strange but true facts relating to all thing pets!

In our last post we discovered that the Border Collie is the world’s most intelligent dog breed and that Equinophobia is the term used to describe someone who has a fear of horses. Two facts that I must admit I did not know before researching this topic!

So continuing the theme lets look at the next 10 Strange But True Pet Facts.

Fact 1: Fleas spend an average of two months on pets.

Fact 2: Scientists estimate that there are over 24,000 difference species of fish in the world.

Fact 3: Dogs and humans are the only animals with prostates.

Fact 4: The largest dog in the world is the Irish Wolfhound.

Fact 5: The world’s smallest cat is a blue-point Himalayan / Persian measuring in at 18.75cm long and 6.88cm tall.

Fact 6: Horses cannot breathe through their noses.

Fact 7: Pigeons can reach speeds up to 160mph.

Fact 8: Sharks are immune to all known diseases.

Fact 9: All snakes swallow their food whole.

Fact 10: Most Hamsters blink one eye at a time.

Stay tuned for post 3 coming to Buzz Pet soon!

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Strange but True Pet Facts – Part 1

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Strange but True Pet Facts – Part 1


Greyhound dogWelcome Buzz Pet readers to the first part of a 5 post series highlighting the often strange but true facts relating to all things pets!

For example, did you know that a baby rabbit is called a kitten? Or that frogs have an ear drum outside of their head? Neither did I! So let’s start the series today with my Top 10 Strange But True Pet Facts.

Fact 1: The first animal in orbit was a Russian dog named Laika, in 1959.

Fact 2: A cat purrs at the same speed of a diesel engine - about 26 cycles per second.

Fact 3: The Australian Emu cannot walk backward.

Fact 4: A rat can last without water longer than a camel can.

Fact 5: The Border Collie is the world’s most intelligent breed.

Fact 6: Every cat’s paw print is unique - just like fingerprints.

Fact 7: Equinophobia is the term used to describe someone who has a fear of horses.

Fact 8: The greyhound can reach up to speeds of 67km per hour.

Fact 9: Salmonella can be present on the skin of reptiles.

Fact 10: Chickens cannot swallow whilst they are upside down.

That is all for this post folks, stay tuned for the second part of this series for the next 10 Strange But True Pet Facts!

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Very Cute Dog Photo!

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Dog PrayingI was recently sent this image from a Buzz Pet reader which did make me laugh. You can see the concentration on the dog’s face!

As always Buzz Pet readers, if you have any funny, amusing pet-related photos that you would like to appear on Buzz Pet then please contact me.

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Buzz Pet TV Released!

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Buzz Pet TV Released!


Buzz Pet TVA very quick post to let you all know that Buzz Pet now has Pet TV!  Follow the link and you can view pet-related videos streamed directly from YouTube.  There are literally thousands of pet videos to view and you can select which video you wish to watch using the video player’s easy to use toolbar. Enjoy!

Photo credit: Herbert Berends

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Super Chic Pet Bed and Carrier – The Sleepypod

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Super Chic Pet Bed and Carrier – The Sleepypod


Sleepypod and dog Welcome to another Buzz Pet product review. Today we look at the previously previewed and very chic Sleepypod mobile pet carrier and bed from meowme.

A little bit about the product

The Sleepypod is made by meowme, a USA based company that make a range of innovative pet products including the Sleepypod, Sleepypod Mini and the Cloudpuff.

The Sleepypod is the company’s flagship product that has effectively redesigned the humble pet carrier and brought it into the 21st century (my words not theirs!). Seriously folks, this is one beautiful pet product that not only looks the part but is also extremely functional. So let’s get started with the review.

First impressions

Before evening opening the packaging of the Sleepypod I was impressed by the level of detail; if you are at all familiar with any of Apple’s products (such as the MacBook laptops) you will instantly relate to the experience. The Sleepypod is beautifully packaged with such attention to detail as a colour swatch and sample of the plush interior embedded into the top of the box (so you can see / feel the product without opening).

The product

After hastily opening the box and removing the Sleepypod I began to examine the product itself (note Charlie at this point was inspecting the cardboard box - see below).

Charlie and the Sleepypod

The Sleepypod appears to be extremely well made and cleverly designed, with perfect stitching and a genuine solid feel to it. The product itself boasts many features including:

  • Removable padded shoulder strap
  • Removable mesh dome top with carry handle
  • Machine washable and replaceable plush interior
  • Water resistant foam liner
  • Luggage grade nylon outer bed base.

In addition to the above the Sleepypod can also be purchased with a bed warmer (an optional extra - not reviewed) which is inserted within the Sleepypod base and can be powered by both 240v and 12v power (very handy for longer car trips in winter).

Charlie gives it the run-through

Charlie the Tonkinese (aka official Buzz Pet reviewer) was immediately intrigued with the Sleepypod but in all honesty was initially more interested in the packaging than the Sleepypod itself! Charlie’s love for cardboard boxes was however short-lived and he soon became interested.

The first step of introducing the Sleepypod into Charlie’s routine was to replace his regular cat bed with the Sleepypod (which incidentally I was happy to do). Charlie at first was hesitant to jump into the Sleepypod but preferred rather to sniff his way around as to inspect (and presumably give his nod of approval). I left to him to his own devices only to return later in the afternoon to find him curled up fast asleep in his new bed. One point to meowme!

Sleepypod Mobile Pet Bed and CarrierLets get mobile

After a few days of Charlie enjoying the Sleepypod as a bed, our first trip in the Sleepypod was achieved - albeit around the house! Charlie was again hesitant at first but soon settled down and enjoyed the short journey enclosed within the Sleepypod; in fact after returning to the kitchen and removing the dome mesh top, Charlie continued to sleep in the Sleepypod until the late afternoon - and they say it is a dog’s lfe! As for carrying the Sleepypod, it is a doddle. Very comfortable and easy to “wear”, it was similar to carrying the Australian made Crumpler courier bags.

Sleepypod in the carCar tripping

After waiting for our car to return from the repair shop, I eventually got around to jumping in the car with Charlie and the Sleepypod and giving the pod a test-drive (excuse the pun). The Sleepypod fitted perfectly on the front seat of my Subaru and with the security of being able to buckle-in the Sleepypod using the seat belt (no more reaching across to the passenger seat to stop the carrier falling off!) we were good to go. A quick trip to the shops and back and not a noise was heard from Charlie; on closer inspection he was yet again fast asleep and secure in his Sleepypod. Second point to meowme.

Hard to fault

I have to say the Sleepypod is very hard to fault; it is genuinely a great product and like none other I have reviewed previously. My only slight criticism would be the fact that the pet carrier is not airline approved for Australian airlines (in Australia all pets must travel within the cargo hold of the aircraft and as such all carriers must be hard cased). This I feel however is a very minor complaint and realistically will only affect the few pet owners that travel by air often with their pets.

Summary

The Sleepypod really is a great product; the design and quality of manufacture is something that I typically do not see in pet-related products. Meome have essentially reinvented the pet carrier - not only is the Sleepypod a hugely functional product, it is beautifully designed and looks great in the home. For those familiar with the typical pet carrier, having the Sleepypod as an alternative is almost a no-brainer. Let’s hope we in Australia start to see the product in good pet stores very shortly!

Note: Currently the Sleepypod is only available through Amazon, selected distributers and the meowme website. If you are interested in purchasing the Sleepypod you can do so directly by using the Amazon links on the Buzz Pet homepage.

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Home Alone and All Play!


Ever wondered what your pets get up to when you are out and they are all alone at home? Well wonder no more peeps - check out this hilarious video of one family’s dogs enjoying every minute of being home alone!

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Dog-friendly Park Location Service

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Dog-friendly Park Location Service


Australian media company Sensis have recently teamed up with local Victorian premium pet food producer 4Legs to launch a great new service on their improved Whereis website. The new service provides information on dog-friendly parks listed on their maps, allowing users of Whereis to search and view a selected region (E.g. a suburb) and identify (by way of small paw-print icons) where dog friendly parks are located including whether the park allows off-lead walking.

At first glance I believe this to be a useful addition to the tool set of the Whereis website, particularly if the user of the site is new to a region and is travelling with their four-legged friend - very handy to find a suitable park to let your dog off its’ leash. Check out the new service and let me know what you think.

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