Archive for January 16th, 2009

Friday, January 16th, 2009 | Author: Editor

With thousands of web host companies in the market it is sometimes hard if not impossible to know which web host companies will provide a dependable hosting solution at an reasonable price. When you have a domain name with a good web host, you will be able to get reports on your site visitors and find out which of your pages your visitors are going to the most, as well as being able to check out many other statistics.

Your host will charge you a fee for each month of services that ranges anywhere from $5.99 or $8.99. You will probably pay between $75 and $150 for each year of your web hosting. You may be able to use free web hosting services, there could be bouts of server downtimes and you are likely to have short comings in the amount of storage, number of email addresses, FTP services and so forth. You should just check out a site like HostingTopList.com where there are current web host rankings of the top web hosts.

Be sure the host will allow e-commerce, store fronts, blogs, forums, chats and anything else you may want to add to your site. Estimate what your growth needs are and check that your web host can serve you as Having to change hosts can be a royal pain and is something you want to avoid unless you absolutely have to do it. Check your bandwidth capacity to be sure that, if your website grows rapidly, your visitors will not have to wait for your pages to load.

These are the things to look for in a hosting company:

1. First-class Customer Support: Your hosting provider ought to be there for you 24/7 and give you fast access to the technicians you need to help solve your problems. Find out how long it takes for them to figure out the answer to your problems. A good test is to call them late at night to see if you get a real live person.

2. A Sound Infrastructure: Check to be sure they do have a multi-homed network powered by multiple bandwidth suppliers to ensure there is redundancy. Some offer a 100% warranty that covers their network accessibility or network uptime.

3. Financial Stability: If you’re running a critical operation, you can not afford to be with a host that may have only been in business for a few months.

If you are are still confused by the maze of web hosting companies, look at the current HostMonster ratings. HostMonster is my personal favorite at the moment. Good luck with finding the perfect web host.

Friday, January 16th, 2009 | Author: Editor

Dog Fence should never be taken as a replacement for training your dog. In order to make your invisible fence effective in teaching your dog, time and patience is necessary. There are specific instructions for effecting the invisible dog fence training but it entails careful execution.

Using the invisible dog fence training to teach your dog about his boundaries can be done on your own or with professional dog training help. You need to consider this closely, since with or without professional trainer, you need to be hands-on with this process especially when the trainer is not around.

Training the dog to recognize an invisible fence is both time-consuming and stretches your patience. However, when both you and your dog become accustomed to this system, it should be easy then.

This training system could span from 2-6 weeks, depending on how fast your dog can learn.

At the start, small red flags are lined up along where the cables are. If you are using Wireless Fence the flags will be placed along the circular perimeter where the signal ends. This will serve as physical reminder for your dog on where its boundaries are. Make sure to tape the prongs on the collar to prevent sending out shocks to your dog.

Whenever your dog is out, allow him enough freedom to roam around the boundaries. Let your dog explore because a warning beep will sound whenever he attempts to go beyond the fence boundary. When this happens, pull off the dog right away and praise him if he obeys.

Do this exercise throughout the day so the dog can get accustomed to this setup and will immediately back off when the warning beep is activated.

Once you have allowed the dog to be acquainted with this system, you can now remove the tape from the prongs on the collar to allow the shock. If you are worried about your dog, the shock is not painful but enough to alert the dog and cause him to return.

It is comparable to experiencing a static shock and then you come in contact with any form of metal. The level of shock is adjusted in accordance to the size of your dog and ability to respond to it.

However, every dog owner must be aware that not all shock collars can be adjusted so make sure to purchase those with adjustable settings. Then, check the collar level to ensure that it is safe enough for your dog whenever he goes exploring outside.

Make sure not to remove the dog’s leash simultaneous with the removal of the collar prongs’ cover. Keep the leash on your dog whenever he explores the area within the invisible fence.

For more information on invisible dog fence containment systems including Pet Safe Fence be sure to click a link in the article above or visit our website at spoiled-pups.com. We hope you have enjoyed this information and would welcome your feedback.

Friday, January 16th, 2009 | Author: Editor

I guess a lot of people bought a puppy as a Christmas present. Lot’s of people do and it is something special with puppy-breath. They are so cute when they are a couple of months old and you can probably stand that they pee here and ppop there for a while, but as they grow up, and their cute-ness disappears, then what?

There are too many puppies that ends up in the pound a few months after Christmas and it is a shame. You either don’t buy any puppy or it is a commitment for life.

If you have bought, or consider buying a puppy then you need to know what site to go to. Almost any web site that sells dogs have dogs from puppy-mills. One of the best sites is PawSitesOnline. They manually approve every ad just to keep puppy-mills out. Not like Puppyfind and other sites that allow every back yard breeder advertise their mutts.

So please, if you need to know where there are puppies for sale online, then go to http://www.pawsitesonline.com!

PawSitesOnline is not only for puppy buyers. They also feature cats, both kittens and grown up cats. Right now there are Savannah cats featured, a rare breed that eminate from a wild African cat, the Serval. There are GREAT cats, 20-25 pound with black spots and reminds me of a bob cat or mountain lion. The best one is bespotted Cattery.

If you are a SERIOUS breeder and need to sell puppies to good homes then you really need to consider PawSitesOnline web site. You might not be accepted but it is worth a try.

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