Monday, August 30, 2010

Top 5 Hottest Tattoo Designs and Ideas for Sleeve Tattoos

Sleeve tattoos are edgy, bold and expressive. They are originally popular with rock band members and artists but nowadays, this tat theme almost appeal to everyone even with the female tat enthusiasts. If you are contemplating on getting one for yourself, here are some tattoo ideas for you to explore.

A Japanese-themed design can look amazingly stunning on one's arm. Images like cherry blossoms, koi fish, geisha, kanji characters and samurai can be incorporated into the theme. Usually the whole design idea can be mesh together through black-inked backgrounds such as waves and swirls. This enables the colors and details of the main design to pop out to make them even more eye-catching.

If you are a female, you can never go wrong with flowers as your tattoo sleeve design. You can take advantage of their gorgeous and vibrant colors to come up with an interesting style. You can combine different kinds of flowers to showcase each one's beauty and charm. Connect all the flower pieces with vines and twigs or mix them with other elements such as butterflies and you are on your way to a potentially captivating tat piece.

Tribal is perhaps one of the oldest form of body art design that has never lost its appeal even up to these days. Body art originated from way back during the old days when tattoo was used to identify one's ranking and social status. There are a variety of tribal tattoos to choose from such as Samoan, Maori, Hawaiian and Polynesian.

If you are of Celtic heritage (Irish, Scots or Welsh), then opting for Celtic tattoo can be appropriate for you if you want to show your pride in your heritage. This type of body art features knotwork and intricate lines, almost maze-like. The knot lines usually have no beginning and no end to symbolize the never-ending cycle of life and death.

Animal designs are another fascinating ideas for you to explore for your sleeve tattoos. The feline group for example generally express strength, speed, wisdom and dominance. These are qualities that a male would want to be associated with. You can go for tiger, lions, leopards or jaguar maybe. If you want to go on the friendly side, you can go for dolphins, horse, fish, bird or dogs perhaps if you have certain affinities with any of these animals.

Whether it be a full sleeve, a half sleeve or just a quarter sleeve tattoo, the important thing is to go for a design that you absolutely love. That is possible if it tells a story about you or holds a significant meaning to your life. If everything falls in this category, then there will be no regret in the end.




Check out Amazing Sleeve Tattoo Designs for more photos, designs and ideas.

You can also visit Printable Tattoo Designs to find out where you can download thousands of high quality tattoo art.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Dog Training - Exercise

Though breeds do differ from one another, and dogs within a breed differ from one another, all dogs have one thing in common: They need exercise.

Most dogs need an average of one hour a day devoted to exercise. (Some active breeds, like hunters or herders, may require up to two or more hours.) There is no correlation between the size of the dog and the amount of exercise it needs. Some small dogs have big energy reservoirs. Some giant dogs prefer to lay in the sun for hours on end. Each dog needs to be analyzed separately and each dog needs to exercise for whatever amount of time is appropriate. This is time separate from time spent training. This is walking, chasing and playing, preferably with you.

If you don't have time try to find it. If that's not possible consider hiring a dog walker or even a dog runner. This can be an expensive service but if you really don't have the time, it is probably worth the cost. A dog walker can charge from $20 to $30 per walk. If you don't know of a dog walking service in your area, ask your veterinarian for a recommendation or check with your local Humane Society. Professional dog walkers will often leave their information with these facilities just in case someone like you needs them! No matter whom you hire, you'll want to ask for references to make sure he or she is trustworthy. You are, after all, entrusting your dog to their care. And if you want them to come to your house to get the dog while you are not there, you'll need to set up a system that allows them to get into your house. In the end, you might decide it is easier to just walk the dog yourself, which would probably be your dog's first choice.

Swimming is another great idea, if you have a dog comfortable with the water and a safe place to swim. (Not all of us are this lucky.)

It is crucial that your dog expends some of its energy before you ask it to concentrate on its training. If you come home from a long day at work and let it out of its crate, it will be too busy freaking out to focus on what you are asking it to do in terms of training and learning.

Don't fall into the trap of letting your dog into the backyard and assuming that it's going to get its necessary exercise. Your dog needs to be stimulated. A bored dog is often a dog about to engage in mischief. You don't want a dog in mischievous mode when you're trying to teach it something. A dog needs to be physically and mentally stimulated for some quality minutes before you begin your training exercises.

A healthy dog is a happy dog. Our dogs are also happier when we are healthier. Exercise first, then train. You'll both be better for it.




From the website with all the information you need on dog training TrainDogsHome.com

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Dog Grooming Basics - Yorkshire Terrier Grooming

There are many wonderful breeds of dog to choose from, but the Yorkshire Terrier is by far one of the most popular and for good reason. They are lovable, friendly, and loyal dogs and they are absolutely adorable. There are a few downfalls to owning a Yorkie however, which you of course will want to be aware of before you decide on this breed for yourself.

Yorkshire Terrier grooming in particular takes a fair bit of time and effort, and so if you are an extremely busy person then you may want to go with a different breed of dog. Grooming is of course important with all dogs but Yorkies more than almost any other need a lot of care and maintenance. Especially because of their long hair, duties such as brushing, shampooing and conditioning are going to be a regular task. Performing these grooming tasks, although beneficial to the owner pet relationship, can be outsourced to a professional groomer.

One of the most important things in Yorkshire Terrier grooming is bathing. Bathing will help to keep their hair clean and tangle free, and the best idea is to give them what is known as a pre-bath. During this pre-bath you want to go through their fur and look for any snarls or tangles, and get these free before actually giving them a bath. This is because if you do it before the hair gets wet you will find it easier to get out any knots.

You also want to make sure that you get their coat trimmed on a regular basis, and you can do this yourself if you have experience or know what you are doing. Otherwise you will want to bring them to a professional groomer for this so that you do not leave them with a butchered looking haircut. You will of course have to pay a fee for this service but it will be well worth it to have your dog looking great.

Yorkshire Terriers really do make wonderful pets. Not only are they great pets but they are great friends, and every Yorkshire Terrier owner is nothing less than superbly proud of their dog. As long as you perform proper and regular grooming, including Yorkshire Terrier cuts, you should not have any problems and you will have a beautiful and healthy dog.

Take care when you are choosing the grooming products and tools that you want to get for your dog, such as shampoo, conditioner, brushes and nail clippers. You want to choose items that are going to be high quality but which are not going to be overly expensive. Check out your local pet shops, but keep in mind that there are also many specialty pet shops you may want to browse through. Shopping online for your pet products is another great idea, but make sure that you take care when shopping over the Internet.




Susan Bailey loves everything having to do with dogs, including Yorkshire Terrier history. The Yorkshire Terrier was a much larger breed in the beginning. This author is currently writing a series of articles containing Yorkshire Terrier information for interested readers.

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