Monday, 22 September 2014

pet-care

Pet Care


Separation Anxiety

Dog laying on hardwood floor
One of the most common complaints of pet parents is that their dogs are disruptive or destructive when left alone. Their dogs might urinate, defecate, bark, howl, chew, dig or try to escape. Although these problems often indicate that a dog needs to be taught polite house manners, they can also be symptoms of distress. When a dog’s problems are accompanied by other distress behaviors, such as drooling and showing anxiety when his pet parents prepare to leave the house, they aren’t evidence that the dog isn’t house trained or doesn’t know which toys are his to chew. Instead, they are indications that the dog has separation anxiety. Separation anxiety is triggered when dogs become upset because of separation from their guardians, the people they’re attached to. Escape attempts by dogs with separation anxiety are often extreme and can result in self-injury and household destruction, especially around exit points like windows and doors.
Some dogs suffering from separation anxiety become agitated when their guardians prepare to leave. Others seem anxious or depressed prior to their guardians’ departure or when their guardians aren’t present. Some try to prevent their guardians from leaving. Usually, right after a guardian leaves a dog with separation anxiety, the dog will begin barking and displaying other distress behaviors within a short time after being left alone—often within minutes. When the guardian returns home, the dog acts as though it’s been years since he’s seen his mom or dad!
When treating a dog with separation anxiety, the goal is to resolve the dog’s underlying anxiety by teaching him to enjoy, or at least tolerate, being left alone. This is accomplished by setting things up so that the dog experiences the situation that provokes his anxiety, namely being alone, without experiencing fear or anxiety.
Common Symptoms of Separation Anxiety
The following is a list of symptoms that may indicate separation anxiety:
Urinating and Defecating
Some dogs urinate or defecate when left alone or separated from their guardians. If a dog urinates or defecates in the presence of his guardian, his house soiling probably isn’t caused by separation anxiety.
Barking and Howling
A dog who has separation anxiety might bark or howl when left alone or when separated from his guardian. This kind of barking or howling is persistent and doesn’t seem to be triggered by anything except being left alone.
Chewing, Digging and Destruction
Some dogs with separation anxiety chew on objects, door frames or window sills, dig at doors and doorways, or destroy household objects when left alone or separated from their guardians. These behaviors can result in self-injury, such as broken teeth, cut and scraped paws and damaged nails. If a dog’s chewing, digging and destruction are caused by separation anxiety, they don’t usually occur in his guardian’s presence.
Escaping
A dog with separation anxiety might try to escape from an area where he’s confined when he’s left alone or separated from his guardian. The dog might attempt to dig and chew through doors or windows, which could result in self-injury, such as broken teeth, cut and scraped front paws and damaged nails. If the dog’s escape behavior is caused by separation anxiety, it doesn’t occur when his guardian is present.http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/virtual-pet-behaviorist/dog-behavior/separation-anxiety

Friday, 12 September 2014

Best Way to Travel Europe Cheap: The Crazy Bicycle Trip of 3 Israeli Soldiers

Cycling Royalty Free Stock PhotoGirl cycling at the road Royalty Free Stock Photos


http:Bicycle Trip of 3 Israeli Soldiers
“6 o’clock guys, wake up! I made some porridge. We gotta move fast if we wanna make it till sunset.” 
That was one of many early mornings of which we – Mor, Dor and I, have traveled the most expensive region of Europe for almost nothing, if you disregard the flight cost. We were vibrant, excited and adventurous – traits suitable for young men, boosted by the liberating freedom that accompany the final release from a long 3-years mandatory Israeli army service.
It was 2010, somewhere between Stockholm to Karlskrona in Sweden. It’s funny to think that just a week earlier we were all practicing sales pitch techniques, trying to make some money knocking on doors and selling Chinese-made oil paintings. The crew was solidified (thank you, Israeli culture), the scenery was just stunning, and these two ingredients blended together produced a spontaneous yet powerful getaway.
The Getaway: Who Let The Israelis Out?
“We’re doing this. We’re fu**in’ doing this.”
We sat around the table in our shared apartment in Stockholm, preparing our big day of quitting the god-damn oil paintings and venturing out into the wilderness of the Swedish forests. Quite ironic it is, considering the fact that I let them all watch ‘Into The Wild’ just a few nights earlier. Alas! with the door-knocking, the beauty of nature was too mesmerizing to resist.
We were all throwing in ideas, opinions and helpful comments, and eventually reached the final plan. We’re going to get a few pairs of bicycles, and just head south, with the very clear intention of reaching Greece and taking a boat (with the bicycles, of course) all the way back to Israel. http://regevelya.com/travel-europe-cheap/Daydreams of the Israeli media cheerfully waiting for us at the end occurred  but there was no time to think about it. We had to move. Money was scarce.
Landscape in Sweden
Sunset in Sweden, somewhere by a lake we stopped to sleep by
//paydotcom.net/r/116268/robertrlloyd1/27321561/

Sunday, 24 August 2014

art-drawing-painting


City life : Stock IllustrationMale Artist Working On Painting In Studio : Stock PhotoSenior Caucasian woman painting at easel : Stock Photo

Drawing and Painting

Drawing and painting courses designed for beginners and those wishing to learn new skills and techniques.
draw paint

Introduction

Discover how to make drawings and paintings which reveal something about you and the world you inhabit.
Our drawing and painting courses involve new ways of looking, learning, practicing techniques, exploring ideas and instilling expression.
Whether you are a beginner or developing existing or new skills, these courses teach you about approaches to drawing and painting, learning at your own pace and aligned to your own aspirations.

Courses

You can view detailed course information and book a place on a course using our online bookings system.

Courses starting in Session 1

Courses starting in Session image/175588744

Office of Lifelong Learning
The University of EdinburghPaterson's Land
Holyrood Road
Edinburgh EH8 8AQ
Tel: +44 (131) 650 4400
Email:

Sunday, 10 August 2014

persnal-self-developent-goals

Why Goals Are Important 

Human beings and all life require goal motivation to evolve…

Goal setting and achievement are a fundamental part of evolution and personal wellbeing. Individuals and societies are motivated towards to goal achievement of one kind or another and without goals there would be no motivation and evolution could not work. From cellular goal achievement to personal ambition goal achievement the formulae is the same – move from one place in life to another, evolve and develop.
A past study by David Mclelland called Content Theory of Motivation showed why human beings and societies need motivation based upon goals.
Goals Help us Achieve Personal Wellbeing
There are tow types of personal goals:
a) Goal Integrity (Meaning)
b) Goal Efficacy (Happiness)
Its easy to understand how setting and achieving goals as well as getting the right kind of support effects the individual from a personal self worth perspective and the personal self confidence aspect. Both of these help induce personal well being and happiness.
If our goals are sound in the planning and the achievement of the goals is realistic given personal effort and development then actual achievement will result in self worth (self esteem).
We are all born with a range of natural goals / needs which we look to fulfill such as personal security, relationships, food and shelter. After this our goals become more individual based on who we are, (our society, our careers, our teachers, our experiences etc). Some might want to make the football team, some may want to become self employed whilst other may want to become enlightened. Goals drive us, they help us to progress in life and develop as individuals.
Everybody Has Goals
Every day we set goals whether its to go to work, stop off and do some shopping, meet that person for lunch and so on, so goal setting and achieving is something we all do every day without really planning or thinking about it. Being alive means we have goals, some are given to us by society and others and some are given to ourselves. The trick with personal goals (self development, education, and career) is to get manually involved in the goals we set and the effort we put into achieving them.
The true art of goal setting is to choose ones that will have the maximum impact on what we want out of life.
Watch a video about the difference between goals and objectives… 
http://personalselfdevelopment.co.uk/Self-Help/?p=95

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Learn the Formulae of True Success

The 5 golden attributes that guarantee anyone success…

There are five golden attributes that guarantee success at absolutely anything, these five precious power drivers will, when put together, deliver unlimited success to any individual that possesses them and puts them to use. These attributes have delivered global success in the £billions for lots of individuals, some individuals have changed the entire world using them and some have generated great happiness and success. If you are looking to get ahead in life, and I mean really get ahead, then you need to discover, understand and demonstrate these five attributes:
Applying The Formulae To Succeed…
Step 1: Passion – find out what your passionate about, what things really inspire you and get the creative juices flowing?
Step 2: Believe – visualise you doing the very thing that lights you up, practise belief, tell people your going to do it, write about it, think about doing it daily.
Step 3: Strategy – without a strategy it’s a dead duck, start putting a plan of daily action together that will move you closer to your dream and do it.
Step 4: Determination – make a decision to go for it no matter what! Commit 100% to doing it, through hard times and good times.
Step 5: Perseverance – Above all persevere, it wont be easy, nothing worth while is, but it will happen so persevere. Kernel Sanders had to approach 1000 restaurants before he got a single yes for his special recipe of Kentucky Fried chicken, but he believed, he was passionate, he had a strategy and he persevered with absolute determinationhttp://personalselfdevelopment.co.uk/Self-Help/?p=113