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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Pool Patio Furniture: How To Find The Right Set

While a backyard pool is great, its not really a place to relax unless you have comfortable pool patio furniture. Pool patio furniture can make or break the ambiance of a swimming area. Get the right pool patio furniture, and you will have a warm-weather retreat for you and your guests to escape to. Get the wrong pool patio furniture, and you will have a place where no one wants to stay for very long.

Shopping for pool patio furniture can be more involved than shopping for regular outdoor furniture. Pool patio furniture has to be able to withstand constant moisture in addition to the outdoor elements. If you buy outdoor furniture not suitable for a pool environment, the furniture in most cases will not last very long.

Pool patio furniture comes in a variety of shapes, styles, colors and materials. Over the years, plastic pool patio furniture has become popular among many swimming pool owners. This is mainly because water cant really damage the plastic this type of pool patio furniture is made from. However, anyone who has tried seating themselves upon sun-heated plastic pool patio furniture after a swim will tell you just how uncomfortable the experience can be.

While some plastic pool patio furniture is indeed uncomfortable, there is quality plastic pool patio furniture that can be very durable and quite comfortable, especially if used with waterproof seat cushions. When buying plastic pool patio furniture, the trick is finding furniture made of high-quality recycled plastic refered to as "Resin" thats thick enough to provide you with years of comfortable use.

Many people avoid wood pool patio furniture because they think wood cant hold up to the abuse of a poolside environment. Contrary to popular belief, some wood can make absolutely wonderful pool patio furniture. Cedar, for instance, doesnt warp and doesnt rot. It also stays cool in warm weather, allowing for comfortable poolside seating. If you like the look and feel of wood, you can definitely find wood pool patio furniture to suit your tastes.

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How to Prevent and Stop your Dog from Digging up the Lawn

Dogs can be the very best pets you can have around and also, the most exasperating. I have a lovely Terrier whose eyes can convey empathy, sadness, or delightful joy. How they manage to do that, dont know. It may be due to their extra-sensory ability. In this case, they could be your best friends who mourn with you when you are in pain, and "laugh" with you when you are happy.

But sometimes, they can take their toll on your patience. Imagine just having invested a lot of time, energy, and money on grooming your front yard and backyard lawn only to find your dog digging up everywhere. What can be more annoying?!

When this unlikely but possible event occurs, how do you stop your dog from digging up your precious lawn?

To start with, you need to understand the very nature of dogs. Dogs dig for a reason. You need to understand what the reason is because you might just end up making your dog unhappy by restraining it. Usually, dogs dig because of the perceived scent of something possibly buried in the lawn and they want to check what it is; or they may want to hide and protect their food or toys from intruders or other dogs. This is very common with dogs from an animal shelter.

On the other hand, bringing a dog home the first time, they have a tendency to want to smell everything around them including the lawn and flowerbeds. They also smell for the presence of another dog. Dogs may also want to dig up our lawn for lack of anything to do. They have a tendency to dig when bored.

So, how do you stop your dog from digging up your beautiful and well-tended lawn or yard?

1. Take your dog on a daily walk or run. Exercise has a calming effect on the dog and decreases the occasion of digging.

2. Do a research on their behavior. You never can tell, you might come up with something revealing. Usually, the more info you have on a dog, the easier it is to tame them, get them to respond to you and keep them from digging.

3. No scolding. Dogs tend to register scolding negatively. Avoid scolding it. If it does dig up your lawn, be patient. Train it not to dig up the yard. If it fulfills this command once, compensate it with a bone meal or something to make it realise that if it does not dig up the lawn, it will, be compensated

4. Finally, engaging the dog in an exercise training while maintaining yourself as the leader will enable it listen to you quicker and obey your commands.

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