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What Is Veterinary Compounding?

29th September 2009
Veterinary compounding refers to the practice of creating custom medications for different breeds of animals. What works for a horse, for example, probably won't work for a bird. A compounding pharmacy works to create specially designed medications for va... Read >
Author: Dave Judge

Relieve Me of Myself

28th September 2009
"If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me and for the gospel will save it. What good is it for a man to gain the whole world... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Postcard Mailing: An Easy Way to Send Your Veterinary Postcards

25th September 2009
A postcard is an effective channel that can help you communicate essential messages to your audience. Utilize postcards printing to produce high-quality promotional prints for your veterinary clinic. Market your business by distributing a large number of ... Read >
Author: Katrina

Chiropractic Care for Mans Best Friend

25th September 2009
Not only humans can benefit from the treatment options available from chiropractor, but animals will be able to benefit as well. At this point in time, horses and dogs are common treated by specially trained veterinarians who have also undergone a course ... Read >
Author: Kaleb

Dog Behavioral Medications

24th September 2009
Ask any dog owner and they will tell you that dogs are very well capable of experiencing many of the same emotional issues that humans deal with every day. Dogs have the capacity to experience anger, aggressiveness, depression, and anxiety just like thei... Read >
Author: LeslieS

Some Tips for Moving Pets Overseas

22nd September 2009
When you own a pet, you make a commitment to always take care of it. You make its health and well-being your responsibility. Some people may not take this responsibility seriously enough. Because of this, many pets become abandoned when circumstances inte... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Choosing the Right Allergy Medicine treatments for Your Dog..

20th September 2009
Your dog can suffer just as much as you do from allergies. One look at your puppy's runny eyes, red ears and flaky skin can let you know there's a problem it’s important to have a veterinarian examine your dog to rule out thyroid disease or other types ... Read >
Author: trinity.services019

Nail Trimming Conditioning Steps For Young Puppies

17th September 2009
Young puppies are just too curious and active to sit still still and quite while you groom them. But the ones that learn how to sit nicely while being groomed will eventually learn to tolerate and even enjoy being brushed, bathed, trimmed, and clipped. A... Read >
Author: May Tan

Helpful Hints for Taking Your Pets Overseas

16th September 2009
When you own a pet, you make a commitment to always take care of it. You make its health and well-being your responsibility. Some people may not take this responsibility seriously enough. Because of this, many pets become abandoned when circumstances inte... Read >
Author: Gerry Lamb

Dog Bites Incidents in Los Angeles: Conditions That Will Make Owners Not Liable

10th September 2009
Under the strict liability statutes and negligence law, pet owners are usually held liable in case that their animals cause property damage or physical injury to other people. According to Los Angeles lawyers, most states have dog bite statutes that ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

When Horse Theft is State Sanctioned

06th September 2009
The day after the Liberty Forum ended, as I was still driving home from that magnificent event, I heard the news that Brian Travis´ property in Candia, New Hampshire had been raided by area police, a couple of veterinarians and a representative of the SP... Read >
Author: narendrapintu

11 Tips for making the best pork ribs

03rd September 2009
Grilling can be a risky business. Invite your friends and family about kindness house - but how do you know your grill will be fine? And if it's not as good as last made? Even for experienced veterinarians barbecue, you always get the quality of your ... Read >
Author: Ruel

Increase Your Dog's LIfe

02nd September 2009
Doesn't it seem a little ridiculous to have to learn about choosing "the healthiest dog food?" Isn't just picking up whatever is on the shelf at the grocery store good enough. That's what we've always done since pre packaged kibble was made available ... Read >
Author: Jane Dinunzio

Dogs and their Auditory Systems

02nd September 2009
Have you ever noticed that your pet seems to “hear you coming” from blocks away? You know this because Fluffy is perched at the door as soon as you get home! Is Fluffy telepathic? Maybe… Dogs possess incredible auditory systems; they can hear ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM

The Differences Between Human and Equine Colic

25th August 2009
The diseases that animals and humans face are very different. Perhaps because of the biological structure or simply because a person can describe the pain while a dog, a cat or a horse is unable to do the same. It takes practice to be able to diagnose... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Re-Homing Your Pet Chinchilla

25th August 2009
Yes, re-homing your pet Chinchilla can be considered one of the most tragic things that you can do and experience. However, not being able to properly take good care of yoru Chinchilla would certainly require you to do such a thing. If you can no longer g... Read >
Author: jimmendez0529

Dog Tips - Dog Roundworms and Their Treatment

23rd August 2009
One of the most common infections of dogs are from intestinal parasites, and one of the most form of these are roundworms. There are two types of roundworms commonly found in dogs, Toxacara canis and Toxascaris leonine. These little worms live in the s... Read >
Author: Apple

Raw Dog Food Gives Great Benefits

18th August 2009
If you are reading this article, you may be curious about the natural benefits that can be given to your dog when you feed them raw dog food. Many veterinarians and pet care professionals are encouraging pet owners to feed their dog raw dog f... Read >
Author: Thomas

Know When to Breed a Dog

02nd August 2009
Wanting to be a breeder has probably come from you love and passion for pooches. So, you have decided on a dog to breed and your waiting for the best time to begin breeding, but your question is when to breed a dog?Read through and know when to breed a do... Read >
Author: Clint Jackson

Transfer Factor

01st August 2009
transfer factor Transfer Factor� is 10 times more effective than the best of the best products out there, and because there is an ongoing research on the development of transfer factor. The company has produced a formula that literall... Read >
Author: j cordova

Your Vet: The Perfect Resource To Educate You About Your Dog's Diet

31st July 2009
If you just got a beautiful new puppy for your first time, or even are an experienced professional, it's smart to discuss with a veterinarian regarding the smartest meal plans for your doggie. With so many ideas, diet plans, and dog food varieties on the ... Read >
Author: Manuel Riter

Selecting an Atlanta veterinarian

30th July 2009
If you are an animal lover, you know the importance of finding a reputable veterinarian that not only has the well being of your pet at heart but you as well. Our pets become a part of our family, and when they become ill, you do not want to take them to... Read >
Author: lb7410

How To Get Cheap Dog Insurance

29th July 2009
Are you looking for the best and cheap dog insurance? Then you just have to know where to look. By going through so many sites which offer cheap dog insurance, it is overwhelming to just choose one. Honestly, the more choices you have in front of you, ... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Australian Dog Food

29th July 2009
Imagine a day in your life where you were not fed properly. Your whole day would be ruined and it is likely you would feel either depressed or lazy. That is not a nice feeling to imagine at all, now is it? This is not something we would ever want our frie... Read >
Author: Frank Hardy

Acute Infectious Anthrax

18th July 2009
Anthrax is an acute infectious disease that exists in animals and can by transmitted to humans. Caused by Bacillus anthracis, Anthrax, primarily affects farm animals such as goats, hogs, sheep, horses. In the majority of these cases the disease is fatal. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Importance and Effects of Management Techniques: Silkin Management

18th July 2009
To raise management skills to the level of technical skills is the stellar concern of Silkin Management group. The prime concern of Silkin Management group is to level or make an attempt to bring to that equal level both the skills, i.e. management and te... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

The Steps of Adrenal Disease In Ferrets and What To Do

16th July 2009
Your ferret may seem to be more lazy, tired or even indolent and unaware. Another tell tail sign is that they show more... 1) Watch For These Signs: The easiest and most common sign to spot is the loss of his or her fur, so if you see some balding ... Read >

Which is the best cat food?

05th July 2009
The domestic cat, which is named that way in order to be distinguished from other felines, is a carnivorous species, quite small in size. Humans often prefer cats for companionship, but at the same time for their ability to hunt rats and other vermin. ... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

How To Feed Your Albino Iguana

02nd July 2009
Iguanas are sensitive creatures; most of them rely on their environment for survival. Having an Albino Iguana as your pet gives you the obligation to properly care for it and make sure that it survives under your captivity. One of the most cruci... Read >
Author: Dencho Denchev

Find Out The Free Puppy Training Tips

30th June 2009
Getting a new puppy is always an exciting adventure, but training them can be a feat. Free puppy training tip lists are readily available, and can be very useful when attempting to train a new puppy at home. The following paragraphs will discuss some ways... Read >
Author: RavinderYadav24

Raw Food Diet For Dogs

12th June 2009
It seems that there is a lot of information out there on what is the best raw food diet for dogs. If you are a first time owner it can be a big task. Especially if you have a dog with special health needs or requirements that need to be met. There are ... Read >
Author: T Foote

Older Animals and Pet Meds: Harm or Help?

11th June 2009
For many years, veterinarians have been trying to figure out how to extend the life of the pets that we love so much. There is nothing more heart-wrenching than owning an older animal, and having to watch them deteriorate with age. Owners are willing to d... Read >
Author: Cynthia Andrews

Disadvantages of Chemical Flea and Tick Control Products

05th June 2009
Like many others, Linda, a pet owner from New Jersey, thought the chemical flea and tick control product she applied to her beloved pet was safe, but she quickly learned just how harmful chemical flea and tick control products really could be. Soon a... Read >
Author: Misti Sandefur

Top Flea and Tick Medications

04th June 2009
Spring is finally under way much to the delight of many people and their pets. Unfortunately, for pets, spring also means the beginning of another season of fleas and ticks. The pain and incessant itching that result from the biting and feeding of these ... Read >
Author: Rachel Jackson

Top Equipment Tips For Your New Puppy, Such Buying A Dog Ramp From The Start

29th May 2009
You can't wait! You remember the chocolate-brown eyes peering at you when visited the breeder's for the first time. How can you forget those tiny paws and the energetic wagging of the tail? You've fallen in love with that special one who has already melte... Read >
Author: J Timothy

Training Your Dog To Get Results

18th May 2009
Training your dog can bring real and substantial rewards to you and your dog. Many people love to have a dog to give friendship and unconditional love, but most of these people do not want to have a dog that is not appropriately trained. Untrained dogs p... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

A Guide in Addison's Disease in Dogs

11th May 2009
The scientific name of Addison’s disease in dogs is hypoadrenocorticism. This type of illness is not a very common one but it is a serious one because it can cause the death of your dog. The condition’s primary cause is the hormones underproduction... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Understanding Why Labrador Retrievers Chew on Furniture

01st May 2009
If you have never owned a Labrador Retriever before but are considering adopting or purchasing one, you have no doubt done a little studying of the breed. Unfortunately, one of their more common traits is frequently overlooked biting, chewing, and nippin... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Treating a Poisoned Dog in an Emergency

01st May 2009
Like children, dogs may accidentally eat, inhale or absorb toxic substances. There is seldom anything scarier than this but there is no need to panic. You will be able to find most things you need around the house although it is important to have some s... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Vet Clinic training programs.

01st May 2009
When you are evaluating vet tech middle of the most vital things you need to consider is if they are licensed by the Yank Veterinary Medical organisation. Whilst this is the this is the main one, there are many other considerations that should be evaluate... Read >
Author: SaraLovesDogs

The Veterinary VIPPS Pharmacies and Certification

01st May 2009
Why the VIPPS was established VIPPS stands for the Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Site. The NABP (or National Association of Boards of Pharmacy) has allowed certain pharmacies that comply with stringent licensing and inspection requirements a VIPP... Read >
Author: RyanAnderson

Dog Bite Prevention: Protecting People from Horrible Accidents

28th April 2009
Dog Bite Accidents Many people want to keep dogs as pets as they are often considered as man's best friend. However, there are instances when a dog becomes fierce and attacks or bites people. In fact, more or less 4.7 million people are bitten by dogs ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Treating Your Cat For Heartworm

28th April 2009
As most pet owners already know, heartworm healing for cats and dogs isn't the same. Never, under any circumstances, should you give your cat heartworm medicine that is planned for a dog - or vice versa. Even however you may own both dogs and cats, you sh... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Some Common Problems In Dogs

27th April 2009
Dogs are susceptible to various skin problems -- which can be frustrating for owners who want to see Fido comfortable and happy. Does your dog have a skin problem, and if so, how do you fix it? That depends on the symptoms you see. Of course, the most... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

The Pet Prozac Situation

27th April 2009
Pets on Prozac. Once upon a time, such a notion was considered to be rather absurd. Animals, most people assumed, could not become depressed the way humans did, and most pets lacked the general intelligence to experience the emotional changes caused by th... Read >
Author: Mark Black

Alternative Medicines for Canines

22nd April 2009
If there is one similarity shared by both canines and felines it is the fear that results when there ears are rattled by sudden, loud noises. This is especially true with young puppies whose smaller ears are very sensitive to sounds like fireworks, thunde... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The First Step In Making Money Online

18th April 2009
Never under estimate how important it is to do the initial market research on your subject before you delve into it. This could make or break your online business before you waste your valuable time and money. The first thing you should do is write do... Read >
Author: MHelphrey

5 Tips to Choose Effective Dog Training Courses

17th April 2009
It can be confusing figuring out the best way to train your dog, and there are a lot of options available. How can you decide what the best dog training courses are? There are certain things to look for when determining where or who to take dog training c... Read >
Author: Nancy Richards

Dog Hot Spots: How to Get Rid of Them Fast

17th April 2009
In this article "Dog Hot Spots: How to get rid of them fast", I'll explore the causes of dog hot spots and suggest how you can get rid of them. Symptoms Does your dog have the following symptoms? � Licking, biting and chewing a spot on the skin... Read >
Author: K9 KlearUp

Moving Quotes: Pet Moving Services

15th April 2009
Moving your family is a huge job, especially if you are including pets in the move. Too many families these days decide to find their pet a new home rather than relocate with them, but it is so hard to let go of a member of your family. Why not try to kee... Read >
Author: Jennifer Strong

Do You Need Health Insurance For Your Cat

04th April 2009
Before cat owners obtain wellbeing indemnity for their family cat there are a few questions they should ask themselves. Asking themselves these questions will give the cat vendor a reasonable idea of what typeface of mean will best match them. The firs... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

More and More Men Across the Globe Request Fashionable Medical Scrubs

03rd April 2009
blue sky scrubs, a medical scrubs and nursing scrubs company based out of Austin, TX, has added a new line of scrubs to their collection. blue sky scrubs began as a surgical scrub hat online retailer, selling only one scrub hat - the Pony hat for women. W... Read >
Author: Andrea Mueller

Tips To Remember During Boston Terrier Training

27th March 2009
Achieving successful result in Boston Terrier training is not impossible due to this breed's characteristics. Apart from the fact that they are considered one of the most intelligent breeds, they also like to learn therefore making training one step easie... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

What You Need To Look For When Getting A New Cat

27th March 2009
Before you rush out and buy or take the first kitten that is offered to you, there are a few things that you should know. As with any animal, there are certain things that you should look for to make sure that the kitten is healthy. By paying attention an... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

How to Prevent Your Dog From Excessive Barking

19th March 2009
When one talks about dog training, the things that usually come first to mind are dog tricks, dog shows, and the like. Dog training is not really about turning your pet dog into a clown. It is more of a behavior-enhancing activity. Dog training moderates,... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

The Health Benefits of Water For Dogs

13th March 2009
Hurricane Katrina not only saw the survival spirit of humans, it also showed the resilience and the survival instincts of animals, especially those pet dogs that pet owners left during the massive evacuation. News about rescuers finding skinny dogs strand... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Plastic Surgery Gone to the Dogs

13th March 2009
Nowadays extreme makeovers are considered normal. With programs that rebuild entire homes in 5 days, show you how to look 10 years younger and transform you into a different person through plastic surgery all over the television, it is no wonder that pe... Read >
Author: Clark Still

Treating Litter Box Accidents

12th March 2009
There is probably nothing more frustrating to a cat owner than litter box accidents. In fact, habitual litter box accidents are the number one reason why cat owners give their cats up to animal shelters. When your cat refuses to use the litter box, there ... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Medical scrub accessories ' Scrub jackets

11th March 2009
Medical facility started the trend of scrubs from the year 1940. Initially, surgeons and nurses in the operating rooms used medical scrubs. Later on hospital workers, veterinarians, dental professionals also started using medical scrubs. When you are ... Read >
Author: Brandon Caster

Your Cat Won't Eat

10th March 2009
If your cat won’t eat, keep in mind that stress can be a large cause of a cat’s loss of appetite. Just as stress in humans can lead to loss of appetite, the same can happen in cats. Felines can be very sensitive animals and your cat may be under more ... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Your Cat Won’t Eat

10th March 2009
If your cat won’t eat, keep in mind that stress can be a large cause of a cat’s loss of appetite. Just as stress in humans can lead to loss of appetite, the same can happen in cats. Felines can be very sensitive animals and your cat may be under more ... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Iguana Owner's Guide to Egg Binding

09th March 2009
Egg binding is a condition in which the iguana is unable to expel eggs from the reproductive tract. It only occurs in females who have reached sexual maturity. This condition is extremely serious and can prove to be fatal in mere days. So, what exactly... Read >
Author: D Swain

Cats Can Get Heartworms

05th March 2009
As most pet owners already know, heartworm treatment for cats and dogs isn't the same. Never, under any circumstances, should you give your cat heartworm treatment that is designed for a dog - or vice versa. Even though you may own both dogs and cats, you... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

OFA Certification and Hip Dysplasia

04th March 2009
If you own a larger breed of dog or are looking for one, you may have heard the term OFA Certified. This refers to the dog's hip joints and is an indicator of potential problems for your dog. Hip problems for any active dog will cause pain and discomfort ... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

In Pennsylvania it is Legal to Kill Your Pet

04th March 2009
A Pennsylvania Superior Court overturned a woman's conviction for conspiracy to commit cruelty to animals for shooting and killing her 6 year old pit bull/chow mix dog. She gave her boyfriend a handgun and had him shoot and kill the dog because, she said,... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

The Different Kinds Of Heartworm Treatment For Cats

25th February 2009
As most pet owners already know, heartworm treatment for cats and dogs isn't the same. Never, under any circumstances, should you give your cat heartworm treatment that is designed for a dog - or vice versa. Even though you may own both dogs and cats, you... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Fashionable Work Attire for the Medical Field

23rd February 2009
More and more careers require a certain dress code. From lawyers to business owners to veterinarians and doctors. Some attire, such as business suits, can be tailored and purchased to meet the requirements of the person who will be wearing it. Other at... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Save Money With Pet Insurance?

13th February 2009
With all of the new treatment options available for your pets now days and with these treatments continuing to push veterinarian bills through the roof, pet insurance is an option that more and more pet owning are considering and are using to save signifi... Read >
Author: Carrier

How You Can Find The Right Pet Health Insurance Company

13th February 2009
Shopping may be a breeze for most people. But it really depends on what you are buying. For pet owners who want to find the suitable pet health insurance company, there are a lot of factors to consider. You will be surprised at how the policies for pets a... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

Microchipping. Is This The Best Solution For Pet Loss Prevention?

10th February 2009
Make no mistake: microchipping is a valuable aid in protecting your dog from loss or theft. Microchipped dogs have been recovered and returned to their owners from all the way across the country. The question remains, however, if it is the best form of lo... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon

The Tips On Getting The Cage For Iguana

30th January 2009
Iguanas are usually seen in smaller sizes. But contrary to this, iguanas can be so large that you will need a whole room for it to be able to survive. This article will discuss on how to properly get or build a cage for you giant Iguana. One of the mo... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Getting Your Dog Ready For A Show

30th January 2009
Every truly avid dog owner wishes for the chance to show off his pet at the nearest dog show. It is both a way to validate your pride in owning your pet and a chance to see other beautiful dogs in action. For the first timer, however, entering the world o... Read >
Author: John Samson

Marketing in a Recession: Building a team (part 1)

26th January 2009
Build a Team (Part 1) All over the country, entrepreneurs and small businesses are teaming up to spread the word about their businesses. As marketing budgets are drying, clever small businesses are learning to work together to share the expense of an ... Read >
Author: Greg

Using MRI for Dog Arthritis

25th January 2009
One of the newest diagnostic procedures for dog arthritis is the use of MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. This procedure is not really new for human patients but it is quite the first time that its use is being extended to man’s best friends. Dog ar... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Using MRI for Dog Arthritis

22nd January 2009
One of the newest diagnostic procedures for dog arthritis is the use of MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. This procedure is not really new for human patients but it is quite the first time that its use is being extended to man’s best friends. Dog ar... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Searching for the Right Cheap Cat Insurance

22nd January 2009
No matter where you look for cheap cat insurance, it is important to gather information about what you should buy. As with any anything that you buy, there is always the chance that you can make the wrong choice in choosing a cheap cat insurance which wil... Read >
Author: ThomasJohnsen

Showing Concern To Your Dog

20th January 2009
"The dog is man's best friend," so the saying goes. Dogs have proven to be loving and loyal companions of people. From pit bulls to dachshunds to terriers, dogs are a part of daily life. But what happens when your pet dog gets lost? What if, one day, ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Finding Your Pet Stair

12th January 2009
Is your pet having trouble walking, getting up and down from high places? Are they scratching, and tearing up your furniture from falling off the couch trying to get up there? Many people may think it's strange that pet owners cater to their pets and buy ... Read >
Author: HnomSEO

How To Feed Albino Iguana

12th January 2009
Iguanas are sensitive creatures; most of them rely on their environment for survival. Having an Albino Iguana as your pet gives you the obligation to properly care for it and make sure that it survives under your captivity. One of the most crucial factor... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Your Cat Won’t Eat

08th January 2009
If your cat won’t eat, keep in mind that stress can be a large cause of a cat’s loss of appetite. Just as stress in humans can lead to loss of appetite, the same can happen in cats. Felines can be very sensitive animals and your cat may be under more ... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

United States And Pet Health Insurance

08th January 2009
In Europe over twenty-five percent of all pet owners transfer a pet fitness jacket statement on their pets. About half of Sweden's pet owners take assurance. A topical census of pet owners in the United States predicted that only three percent had purchas... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Read More About Pet Health Insurance

08th January 2009
Before you get a pet strength mind indemnity table for your pet, catch the file of the companies official veterinarians to see if your veterinarian will accept the companies border. Ask your home veterinarian what style of pet wellbeing fear assurance plo... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

How To Give CPR To Pet

07th January 2009
You may also want to consider vaccines for your puppies. You will want to consult your veterinarian on the right circumstances and effects of a vaccination for you dog. Vaccination may prove to be the best line of defense against parvovirus.Parvovirus is ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Healthy Pets Guide For Pet Owners

06th January 2009
Healthy pets are happy pets, and pet owners literally spend billions of dollars every year to maintain their pet's health. From vet visits to buying the latest over the counter product, pet owners will spend more money each year to keep their pets happy a... Read >
Author: HnomSEO

Finding The Right Vet For Your Exotic Animal

05th January 2009
Pets are fine to have around because they keep their owners cheerful and present them with companionship. There are people who favor frequent pets like dogs and cats. However, there are also people who opt for alien and exotic pets. Exotic pets are jus... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Finding Exotic Pets

05th January 2009
Exotic pets are special pets. You can't buy it in common pet shop or similar place. You can only find these in equally special places. These animals grow in the wild and the jungles, mostly. If you are really bent on getting an exotic pet, maybe as a ... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

How To Tame Your Exotic Pet

05th January 2009
Two things may happen when taming an exotic pet. Either you, as the owner, feels great when you succeed in doing so or you may be harmed when otherwise happens. Many veterinarians are, in fact, against taking care of exotic animals as pets. They beli... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Health Insurance For Your Exotic Pets

05th January 2009
Maintaining an exotic pet is no joke. It will require an equally exotic owner with exotic capabilities. Pardon the redundancy, but if you are really serious and hell-bent on taking good care of your exotic pet, you will need to have it insured! Yes, even ... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Natural Balance Dog Food Overview

29th December 2008
Picking a dog food out of the several different brands on supermarket shelves can be a exhausting mission. There are many brands of food for dogs with many different claims. A dog food that stands out is Natural Balance Dog Food. A company founded by D... Read >
Author: dogfoodcritic

Finding A Vet For Your Pet

15th December 2008
Pets are nice to have around because they keep their owners happy and provide them with companionship. There are people who prefer common pets like dogs and cats. However, there are also people who opt for strange and exotic pets. Exotic pets are just... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Learn To Tame An Exotic Animal

14th December 2008
Two stuff may happen when educating an exotic pet. Either you, as the vendor, feels great when you do so, or you may be harmed when otherwise happens. Many veterinarians are, in actuality, against charming treatment of exotic animals as pets. They cons... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Know The Way Exotic Animals Behave

14th December 2008
Many people are tense by the covet to own exotic pets. Some say it is to answer the indigence to be different and unique. Some have this obsession for something exotic. Others are minimally called into the windswept. No issue what the reasons may be... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

How To Find Exotic Animals

14th December 2008
Exotic pets are unusual pets. You can't buy it in joint pet shop or parallel place. You can only find these in uniformly unusual chairs. These animals grow in the natural and the jungles, regularly. If you are certainly bent on getting an exotic pet, m... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Dog Health Care Article: How To Use Regular Grooming To Keep Your Dog Healthy

08th December 2008
The grooming proceedure is not only a relaxing way to bond with your dog, it is also known to be stress buster for the owner. It has been rumored that people who have dogs have lower blood pressure. Before embarking on any grooming tasks such as nail clip... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Things You Should Know About Pet Health Care Insurance

03rd December 2008
Before you purchase a pet health care insurance plan for your pet, check the list of the companies approved veterinarians to see if your veterinarian will accept the companies check. Ask your local veterinarian what type of pet health care insurance plan... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Insurance For VIP Pets

03rd December 2008
When most people think a pet is spoiled feel that it is getting to many treats, has too many expensive toys scattered around the ground, or it's allowed to sleep at night in bed with its humans, normally taking up the entire bed and hogging all the covers... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

An Exotic Pet Cat

03rd December 2008
Have you ever considered living with an exotic cat? If you have, you aren't alone. Many people love to take care of exotic animals like cougars. Cougars are friendlier animals among other exotic feline species. They are affectionate and obedient to th... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Getting Health Insurance For Your Exotic Animal

03rd December 2008
Maintaining an exotic pet is no tease. It will force a likewise exotic possessor with exotic capabilities. Pardon the redundancy, but if you are very somber and misery bent on pleasing good burden of your exotic pet, you will indigence to have it insured!... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Getting A Pet Cougar

03rd December 2008
Have you ever considered living with an exotic cat? If you have, you aren't forlorn. Many people ardor to take heed of exotic animals like cougars. Cougars are friendlier animals among other exotic feline species. They are affectionate and compliant to... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

How to Tell if Your Dog Has a Dry Nose - Dog Symptoms for a Dry Nose

03rd December 2008
Many dog owners don’t know if a dry nose is a good or a bad thing for a dog to have. A dry nose may be a sign of possible health concerns. By recognizing dog symptoms for a dry nose, you will be in a better position to help your vet figure out what is w... Read >
Author: dwaser

Know Your Exotic Pet Behavior

01st December 2008
Many people are drawn by the desire to own exotic pets. Some say it is to answer the need to be different and unique. Some have this obsession for anything exotic. Others are simply called into the wild. No matter what the reasons may be, anybody ... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Be Prepared with a Pet Disaster Plan

01st December 2008
The best way to protect your family from the effects of a disaster is to have a disaster plan. If you are a pet owner, that plan must include your pets. Being prepared can save their lives. Different disasters require different responses. But w... Read >
Author: Troy

How to Deal with Canine Urinary Tract Infection

27th November 2008
Urinary tract infection is the most common disease acquired by dogs. This is because most dogs don't have the liberty to just go out and heed the call of nature whenever they wish. Most dogs need to adhere to the schedule given to them by their masters... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Can Mange Affect Dogs and Humans?

27th November 2008
If you suspect that your dog is suffering from mange, you should do something about it immediately. As a responsible pet owner, you cannot just leave your dog to the mercy of these microscopic parasites that could thrive, duplicate, and infest the skin an... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Dog Mange: Your Dog's Worst Enemy

27th November 2008
If you still don't know what worse skin disease can hit your dog, try to look up the one called mange in every pet book you know. Mange is a type of a skin disease that can be highly contagious both for you and your other pets. Mange is caused by paras... Read >
Author: CristianStan

What Is It Like To Become An Exotic Pet Vet

25th November 2008
If you are a practicing local veterinarian, you might want to consider taking in exotic pets as patients too. Regular pets like dogs and cats maybe a common thing for you, but are you ready to take on the challenge of being an exotic pet veterinarian? ... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

What Should I Know Before I Adopt a Dog From a Shelter?

17th November 2008
Puppies seem to be in abundance when it comes to ill equipped breeders or people that have lost interest in them. Before you purchase that puppy in the pet store window or call a home concerning an ad in the local paper about buying a puppy, I implore you... Read >
Author: JamesNash

Things You Need To Know About Your Pet's Health Insurance

31st October 2008
Before you purchase a pet health care insurance plan for your pet, check the list of the companies approved veterinarians to see if your veterinarian will accept the companies check. Ask your local veterinarian what type of pet health care insurance plan... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Preparation List For When You Are Going To Be Away From Your Animals For An Extended Period of Time

30th October 2008
Leaving your animals while being away for an extended period can cause stress for all involved. Whether you will be away from home for a few days or a few weeks, the fact remains the same, you will be breaking routine. Our animals become accustom to rou... Read >
Author: Freedom Reins LLC

Dog Health Care Article: Basic First Aid For Your Pet - What To Do In Case Of Emergency (Part I)

27th October 2008
Have you ever heard of a situation of a stressed person trying to figure out how to dial 911? Believe me it happens. We had a medical emergency at our home and I had asked my husband to call 911. He was so stressed. I was listening for him to talk, and al... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Dog Pains and Medications

23rd October 2008
The disadvantage of being a dog is - dogs cannot express fully whenever they feel pain or in what level of pain they are in. They can just give off hints that they are experiencing such; however, if we are really not that attentive to their feelings, we w... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Caring For Your New Kitten

23rd October 2008
Cats are, in general, independent and individual animals that we humans have come to love as our pets. In spite of the many years, centuries even, of negative depictions, especially during the witch hunts and the generalization of them being aloof and col... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Going Scrimp? Buy Pet Medications Without Prescription!

23rd October 2008
As pet lovers, we obviously love our pets. But on the irony, we don't love the idea of spending money every time our pets get sick and we have no choice at all but to buy those prescribed medicines for them, do we? Well, we really could not avoid illnesse... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

The Best Medicine For Dogs With Arthritis

17th October 2008
Have you noticed lately how your dog is getting a little enthusiastic doing the normal things he do everyday? Have you observed how reluctant he is to catch that stick you just threw? If you're very particular about your dog's health, you might be hearing... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Good Treatments For Cats

14th October 2008
As most pet owners already know, heartworm treatment for cats and dogs isn't the same. Never, under any circumstances, should you give your cat heartworm treatment that is designed for a dog - or vice versa. Even though you may own both dogs and cats, you... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Raising a Yorkie Puppy

30th September 2008
The Yorkshire Terrier, or "Yorkie" breed, originated for hunting and ratting purposes. They were perfect for the job because they are small enough to work themselves into fox holes and badger burrows. Later on, the Yorkie puppy became extremely popular as... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Raising a Yorkie Puppy

30th September 2008
The Yorkshire Terrier, or "Yorkie" breed, originated for hunting and ratting purposes. They were perfect for the job because they are small enough to work themselves into fox holes and badger burrows. Later on, the Yorkie puppy became extremely popular as... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

How to Use Direct Mail to Market Your Pet Sitting Business

22nd September 2008
How to Use Direct Mail to Market Your Pet Sitting Business Using direct mail is a tried-and-true ways to generate leads for any business. For owners of pet sitting businesses, it can be one of the most effective ways to get new clients, because it can ... Read >
Author: Danielle Chonody

Preparing Your Dog For A Pet Picture

22nd September 2008
Taking cinema of your puppies is perhaps one of the most enjoyable leisure activities that you would like to consume. Since you adoration your dogs too much, you want to make them feel remembered all the time. Through the cinema, you can keep your dog's m... Read >
Author: Allison

Discovering Your Niche in Real Estate

19th September 2008
A hobby or passion or an interest is usually put on the shelf until after the workday is over. For real estate agents, though, this could be the key to carving out a successful career. Aside from obvious geographical focuses, a niche in real estate used t... Read >
Author: Marci McFarland

Creating a Dynamic, Functional Veterinarian List

16th September 2008
If you are in a field where you are marketing your products or your services to veterinarians, you already know that your clients are almost always busy and that unless you can get their attention that they are going to move on to someone else! When you ... Read >
Author: soft00works@yahoo.com

Dog & Cats Can Be Green, Too!

09th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Ginsburg If you already purchase organic fruits and vegetables, avoid packaging, and recycle, then you are well on your way to living a green life. Chances are, the more you do, the more you realize that there are many thing... Read >
Author: Virginia Ginsburg

How to Keep a Cat Off Furniture

08th September 2008
Sometimes, cats and furniture just don't mix. One of the most frustrating parts of being a cat owner can be the possibility of having your furniture ripped up! But you don't have to simply accept this as a fact of life. There are things you can do to redu... Read >
Author: Max Young

Choosing the right vet

08th September 2008
Most pet owners would agree that one of the most critical aspects is making sure your pet, your friend, is well taken care of in every way. One sure way is that we, as pet owners, choose a competent veterinarian to take care of our friends and keep them ... Read >
Author: lietnyks

Don't Leave Them Behind: Pets and Foreclosure

05th September 2008
Once you know that your home is irretrievably lost to you, you should start making plans for a future for your pets. If at all possible (and it is often more possible than not) make arrangements to take your pets with you. If you absolutely can't take you... Read >
Author: Josh Sloan

Treating Bladder Stones in Dogs with Diet

22nd August 2008
Dogs are very prone to developing bladder stones. This disease in dogs is very much like the bladder stones that are suffered by humans. In dogs, certain minerals block the flow of urine in the urethra, causing pained exertion of liquid wastes. These soli... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Can Mange Affect Dogs and Humans?

22nd August 2008
If you suspect that your dog is suffering from mange, you should do something about it immediately. As a responsible pet owner, you cannot just leave your dog to the mercy of these microscopic parasites that could thrive, duplicate, and infest the skin an... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Puppia Soft Harness

13th August 2008
Puppia, the world’s leading brand when it comes to dog fashion, has come up with a revolutionary dog accessory that enhances the appearance of your pet, and ensures comfort and protection. This product is recognized world wide as the Puppia soft harness... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

A New Method For Treating Your Dogs Aches & Pain with - Water!!!

13th August 2008
For years, humans have used hydrotherapy as a way to treat muscle and joint problems. In more recent years, veterinarians and other animal specialists have turned to hydrotherapy as a way to help treat similar problems in animals. So what is hydrotherap... Read >
Author: Taylor

Puppies for Sale: Puppies that Need a Home to Call Their Own

23rd July 2008
There are some breeds of puppies that will grow up to be a family dog, a good hunting dog, a jogging partner, an obedience worker or simply will grow to be a beautiful animal. Some breeds which are up as puppies for sale at Dukespost will fit all the des... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Discus Fish Photos

22nd July 2008
If you want to create a show fish tank and are undecided as to which species of fish to include in it, just take a look at some discus fish photos and I assure you, the type fish to show off will no longer be a concern. You can find an abundance of di... Read >
Author: arayjr

How To Get Your Dog Health Questions Answered

09th July 2008
Are you reluctant to ask your veterinarian those touchy dog health questions? Some people accept the veterinarians' first suggestion for treatment without knowing all the options. They might be concerned about stepping on the veterinarians' toes by challe... Read >
Author: Sylvia Dickens

How to Choose the Right Pet Medicine For Your Pet?

02nd July 2008
Pets are one of God's greatest gifts to us. They are special in many ways. Pets can have therapeutic effect on people. They have become family members because of their loyalty and faithfulness to us. The best way to reward our pets is make sure that they ... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

The Specialization-Differentiation Imperative: How to carve out your own slice in the market

26th June 2008
In the olden days, when there was just one blacksmith in each town, it was easy to brand yourself as the best blacksmith around. If someone needed a blacksmith, you’re the blacksmith they called. But then villages grew into towns and a new blacksmith... Read >
Author: Michel Neray

Dog Mange Skin Disease - Your Dog's Worst Enemy

19th May 2008
If you still don't know what worse skin disease can hit your dog, try to look up the one called mange in every pet book you know. Mange is a type of a skin disease that can be highly contagious both for you and your other pets. Mange is caused by parasite... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Dealing with Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs - UTI In Dogs

06th May 2008
Urinary tract infection is the most common disease acquired by dogs. This is because most dogs don't have the liberty to just go out and heed the call of nature whenever they wish. Most dogs need to adhere to the schedule given to them by their masters. A... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Understanding Crate Training a dog - House training your Dog Using A Crate

06th May 2008
Crate training is a method of teaching a dog hold his bladder and bowels by confining him in a cage or airline kennel, also known as a crate, when he is unsupervised. This allows you to prevent him from having accidents generally dogs do not like to soil ... Read >
Author: David Marshall

Purchasing a bird cage

25th April 2008
Birds are awesome pets and precisely like any other pet they need a suitable house. Bird cages are merely cages for housing pet birds even so there are crucial factors that need to be considered prior to acquiring a cage. The dimensions of the bird cag... Read >
Author: Linda Barton

Top dog Training Books

10th April 2008
Being a dog owner can be a source of joy and great companionship. However, your dog needs to be well trained and socialized to cultivate good habits in it. Hence, it is necessary to obedience train your pet dog. does your dog get aggression toward o... Read >
Author: David Marshall

World Record Tips the Scale for Humanitarian Dog Care

31st March 2008
Dog Care: Key to World Records It really is one of the toughest dog sports anywhere. Ice, wind, below-zero freezing conditions, and trails through rugged terrain all go together to create one of the toughest ordeals canine athletes face. Even though mu... Read >
Author: EMarticlelogins

What To Know About Dog Bed Designs Before Purchasing

10th March 2008
Designer Dog Beds: Okay we've all seen or talked to someone that has designer dog products - from real diamond studded collars to fashionable dog clothes. Designer dog beds are quite a bit more useful and actually bring comfort to your dog. Designer dog b... Read >
Author: Joede

Latest News on the Dog Food Recall

18th February 2008
If you own a pet, more than likely you remember the dog food recall that first occurred last March. The food that was recalled was more than just a slight problem, but it was potentially deadly food, which definitely put fear in the hearts of pet owners a... Read >
Author: mayra

Generic Heartgard--Worth the Gamble?

13th February 2008
For dog and cat aficionados, heartworms can be a chilling condition. It's a disease that affects a growing number of our pets each year. Some die from it. And, as a result, many heartworm preventative medicines appear on the market to help defend ou... Read >
Author: Jared Myers

Dog Illnesses - Help Is On The Way

01st February 2008
For many of us, when our dogs are ailing, it is often quite difficult to know whether or not dogs illnesses warrant a trip to the emergency room for a dog illness diagnosis. In an emergency, the first thing you should know is where to take your dog. ... Read >
Author: ron king

Potty Training Your Cat to Avoid Litter Tray Accidents

01st February 2008
What could be more frustrating to a pet cat owner than litter tray mishaps? Quite often cats that habitually have litter tray accidents are the ones that end up in animal shelters due to their owner's exasperation! If a cat steadfastly refuses to make use... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter

Harness your dog!

01st February 2008
There’s an old saying that goes “when you know better, you do better.” That extends to everything in life, right down to how we treat our pets. These days most veterinarians are recommending that dogs wear harnesses instead of collars. Harnesses are... Read >
Author: Hope Saidel

The target market of promotional tape measures

20th January 2008
Most promotional items are very versatile when it comes to their target market. This includes pens, mugs, note pads, and umbrellas. On the other hand, there are also promotional products that targets only specific consumers. Some of these promotional item... Read >
Author: Lottie Carrot

Dogs and Table Scraps - Good or Bad?

18th January 2008
The debate over feeding your beloved pet from your dinner plate has been around for years. I think is all boils down to the question, “What type of table food, and how much is ok?” Most veterinarians I have talked to agree that it’s ok to give you... Read >
Author: Penny DiLoreto

Finding The Right Chihuahua Breeders

18th January 2008
The rise in popularity of Chihuahuas as pets has led to a problem for many individuals as they attempt to find Chihuahua breeders in their area. Individuals and families often want Chihuahua as pets, yet they can't seem to find individuals that breed the... Read >
Author: Sandra Dean

Keep Your Puggles Smiling

14th January 2008
You think you have done your best in taking care of your Puggle dog? You might have created a checklist of the things your pet needs in order to grow as healthy and trained dog. Nutritious foods, daily exercise, vaccines and good shelter are some of the t... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Arthritis In Dogs

09th November 2007
Our pets experience many of the same maladies as we do. One of the more prevalent physical ailments in dogs is arthritis. Dogs will experience joint pain, stiffness, and fatigue; these symptoms are also found in humans who have arthritis. Here is some i... Read >
Author: D Beart

Pets Not Good Gift Idea

07th November 2007
If you are planning to buy someone a pet for a birthday, anniversary or other holiday, I hope you will reconsider, and here's why. Choosing the right animal to become a life-long companion is a very personal thing. There must be some kind of emotional bon... Read >
Author: Pet Health Writer

Finding The Perfect Pet Friendly Accommodation

05th November 2007
As more people choose to take pets along on family holidays, the need to find accommodation that is pet friendly is increasing. Here are some ways to locate information about holiday rental properties that welcome pets.Pet Friendly Property FeaturesOne of... Read >
Author: sarmstrong

Hiring a Pet Sitter for the First Time

30th October 2007
If you have pets, you know that leaving them behind while you go on vacation can be stressful. You can minimize that anxiety by hiring a good pet sitter. This article has some advice to make the process easier.The best way to find a pet sitter is to ask ... Read >
Author: Pet Health Writer

How To Save Money With Pet Insurance

19th October 2007
With all of the new treatment options available for your pets now days and with these treatments continuing to push veterinarian bills through the roof, pet insurance is an option that more and more pet owning are considering and are using to save signifi... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

How to Discover and Stop Aquarium Diseases

21st September 2007
It is important that acceptable habitats and conditions are given to fishes to ensure that they remain healthy. The standards of their surroundings contribute heavily to their chances of thriving. An impediment to the health of the fishes is the threat of... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

A Potential New Pet Food Scare

21st September 2007
In the early part of 2007, pet food from China was reported to be tainted and causing illness and death in pets. Well, another pet food scare is rearing its ugly head and it involves China again. The issue this time is jerky treats made in China. Specific... Read >
Author: John Grimes

What You Need to Know Before Buying a Pet Bed

26th July 2007
Before you buy your dog a new bed, you should know about all the features, styles and types of beds available. A bed is one of the most important purchases you will ever make for your pet, so you should take some time to research your options to ensure th... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta

Veterinarians

26th July 2007
Veterinarians are the most important people in the world if you own a dog or a cat, or any other type of pet. They’ll be you and your pet’s best friend, and they’ll stick with you through thick and thin. They won’t mind so much when your pet nearl... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Dog separation anxiety: man’s best friends’ dilemma

26th July 2007
Dog separation anxiety is one of the most common causes of canine behavioral problems. It is diagnosed in around 10% of the behavior cases referred to Canines of America by veterinarians in the New York City area. A dog suffering from separation anxie... Read >
Author: Gayle

Your Diabetic Cat -- Can You Care For A Diabetic Cat?

21st July 2007
If you have just been told that you have a diabetic cat, you may be afraid of what the future holds for your pet. The good news is that diabetes is not a death sentence for cats. Your cat may live a long and happy life with diabetes. All this requires is ... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Pet Food: What is the best food for your dog or cat?

06th June 2007
The Pet Food Recall of 2007 has brought an enormous amount of attention to pet food. With tens of thousands of pets affected by the recall and with the death of several thousand pets from tainted food (refer to the PetConnection Database), it is not at al... Read >
Author: petvet

West Nile Virus Myths

23rd May 2007
Just a few years ago, West Nile swept across the United States. The disease was one of the most dramatic epidemics that U.S. veterinarians had to face. The disease was responsible for the deaths of thousands of horses and a few humans as well. There ar... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek

Deworming Demystified

23rd May 2007
How do you keep those nasty parasites at bay? A regular deworming process is necessary to rid your horses of dangerous, and sometimes deadly nasties such as large strongyles, small strongyles, ascarids, bots, pinworms, intestinal threadworms, and summer s... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek

Don't Bring Your Pet to an Ugly Vet

16th May 2007
In my work with people whose pets have passed away I have gained a lot of experience about pet health care and safety. One of the most surprising things I learned is that all veterinarians are not alike. I don't know why this was a surprise to me. Per... Read >
Author: Gary

Five Important Tips For All Dog Owners

10th May 2007
If you have a dog, it goes without saying that you want to establish a happy and healthy relationship with him. Knowing how to understand your canine friend is the key to enjoying him. There are five very important things you need to know so you can begin... Read >
Author: David Lee

The Pros and Cons of Vaccines for Dogs

09th May 2007
Vaccines introduce viruses into the immune system of our dogs each time they are injected. The purpose of injecting a virus into your dogs system is to expose the system to the virus but avoid the illness that accompanies the virus when introduced natural... Read >
Author: gpoint

Dog Food Recall Spurs New Federal Law

09th May 2007
Newly proposed legislation would give the FDA power to order a dog food recall for tainted products with the important step of mandating an early system for notification accompanied by fines for lack of compliance. This important step may grant the FDA... Read >
Author: gpoint

Acupuncture For Dogs

04th May 2007
Acupuncture is noted for its approach to treating the overall health of a person. That being said, acupuncture for dogs is proof the subject doesn’t have to be a person. Acupuncture for Dogs It might come as a surprise to some but acupuncture has ... Read >
Author: Alien

Reasons Why You Should Become an Exotic Pet veterinarian

02nd May 2007
If you are a practicing local veterinarian, you might want to consider taking in exotic pets as patients too. Regular pets like dogs and cats maybe a common thing for you, but are you ready to take on the challenge of being an exotic pet veterinarian? ... Read >
Author: Andi B.

Are Vitamin Supplements for Your Pregnant Dog Necessary?

20th April 2007
Are vitamin and mineral supplements that necessary for your pregnant dog? Yes. Besides a balanced and healthy diet, pregnant dogs that are into their fourth week of pregnancy need more vitamins and minerals in their system. Also, a balanced di-calcium pho... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

What You need to know about Pat Health Care Insurance

13th April 2007
What You Need To Know About Pet Health Care Insurance Before you purchase a pet health care insurance plan for your pet, check the list of the companies approved veterinarians to see if your veterinarian will accept the companies check. Ask your lo... Read >
Author: Pat Belgrave

You Can Make Money With Your Blog

09th April 2007
Are you a blogger? Do you own your own blog? If you answered yes to both of these questions, then you need to know that you can make money off of your blog, good money at that. Are you interested in learning how? Read on and I’ll share some tips from th... Read >
Author: AdamHeist

Dog Apparel – Is There a Need For Your Canine to Wear Clothes?

15th March 2007
Most dog owners would agree that dogs do not need to wear clothes, since they were born with a built in fur coat. Why defy nature? Other dog owners maintain that their dogs need to wear clothes, since they will feel cold in cold weather like human do.... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Spring Rain and The

12th March 2007
Spring showers may give us hope of May flowers, but could also cause the booming thunder that sends your pet running for cover. An estimated 19% of dogs suffer from what veterinarians term "thunder phobia". The phobia can range from mild anxiety, whin... Read >
Author: Marian Brown

Ear Cleaning -- Weekly Maintenance is Great Prevention For Keeping Dogs' Ears Healthy

12th March 2007
Otitis Externa -- smelly, itchy, dirty ears -- is the third most common reason we take our dogs to see the veterinarian. Pet owners generally do not include ear cleaning as part of their daily or weekly grooming routine, but veterinarians are finding tha... Read >
Author: Marian Brown

Dog Medical Insurance: 4 Things To Consider Before Making Your Purchase

21st February 2007
Because there is a rapidly increasing number of dog lovers in the world, the need for dog medical insurance continues to rise. Caring for pets can be expensive even if they don’t have any medical conditions or are just getting old. Just the basics s... Read >
Author: Richard Livitski

Don't Let Fido Get Sick as a Dog!

13th February 2007
Introduction You love your dog. And like most dog-owners, you likely consider your dog to be a part of your family. That is why your dog’s health is so important. Just as you would be concerned about the health of a child, you should be concerned abo... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan

The Dangers Of "Protection-Training" The Family Pet

09th January 2007
Dogs can be trained to be a dangerous threat and they can be trained to bark bite and attack. Some breeds adapt more readily to such training than others, but all dogs with vocal chords and teeth have the potential for threatening behavior. First of a... Read >
Author: John Edwards

Dog Care - Housebreaking Your Puppy

09th January 2007
Housebreaking is the most important thing your puppy must learn to do for your sanity as the dog owner and for having a happy dog. The ideal age to housebreak your puppy is between eight and twelve weeks of age. The best way to housebreak a puppy is t... Read >
Author: Michelle Johnson

Take Your Best Shot At Dog Care--

15th November 2006
Dog care includes vet care, which includes regular dog vaccinations, right? That's what good dog parents have always done, haven't they? They take their dogs for vet dog care check ups and make sure dog vaccinations are up to date. Well, that may b... Read >
Author: Ande Waggener

7 Things To Know Before Shopping Bird Cages

15th November 2006
I have found that people are not educated enough to make an informed decision when buying a bird cage. That's not good, because if you are buying a decent quality bird cage it isn't going to be cheap, and if you are paying a fair amount, you need to get t... Read >
Author: Dave Hermansen

Choosing The Right Allergy Medicine for Your Dog

12th October 2006
Your dog can suffer just as much as you do from allergies. One look at your puppy's runny eyes, red ears and flaky skin can let you know there's a problem it’s important to have a veterinarian examine your dog to rule out thyroid disease or other types ... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor

Is your dog fat?

06th October 2006
Is your dog one of the majority who's getting "loved" to death? Overweight dogs face the same health problems as overweight humans; increased risk of heart problems, diabetes, arthritis, cancer, the list goes on and on. One of the problems is the dog f... Read >
Author: Hope Saidel

Help Save Your Dog and Puppies: Watch For The Top Whelping Emergency Signs

24th July 2006
You are a dog lover and a responsible pet owner. You know today is the whelping day of your bitch and you make yourself available for this event. You know well that preparation for the whelping day is a very important task. So, you make the supplies ava... Read >
Author: Ruben Francia

The 10 Best Reasons to Work From Home

16th June 2006
Are you tired of the same old grind? I have compiled my veiws for the 10 best reasons why it is best to work from home! You will see for yourself and hope you start working from home also. 1: Freedom. Several agents in the corporate existence must abi... Read >
Author: William Surette

Natural pain relief for arthritis sufferers of all ages found

16th June 2006
Once a pain relief drug is approved and out there for you to buy over the counter or for your doctor to prescribe, that's it, right? Wrong! Even after drugs are approved, they continue to be studied. Data continues to be gathered about side effects people... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Why our dogs scratch themselves?

25th May 2006
Itching and scratching in dogs is a nothing short of a nightmare for pet owners. It can keep the owners up all night, driving them crazy. If it can be so painful for the pet owners, then just think how the dog must be suffering. All the dog does the entir... Read >
Author: Babu Banik

Boredom and Barking Dogs

15th May 2006
Boredom and Barking Dogs Excessive barking in dogs can be very distressing for the dogs owner and also for the neighbourhood. Loud and incessant dog barking is noise pollution which can cause tension with neighbours and can become an issue with the lo... Read >
Author: paul nelson

Puppy Training - Housebreaking Your Puppy

27th April 2006
Who would of thought puppy training would be so taxing? It doesn't have to be difficult. With a few minor changes, you can easily housebreak your puppy. Puppy training begins with housebreaking. Purchase a crate that is the right size for your puppy. D... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt

Dog Training Help - Why does my dog whine and bark excessively?

27th April 2006
Proactive owners are great at seeking out dog training help. When a problem arises, you should immediately respond. Just like with children, poor behavior is a sign of a more serious problem. Helping your dog through the training process requires you to b... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt

6 Key Steps to Explode Your Profit!

20th April 2006
Copyright 2006 John Navata People are always asking me if they should have their own Ezine. They figure that since there are lots of them out there already, that creating their own newsletter would be a waste of their time! I couldn't agree with thi... Read >
Author: John Navata

Puppies: Choosing a Reputable Breeder

06th April 2006
It's easy to find people with puppies to sell. However, there are some things you can't tell just by looking at a puppy. If you want to be sure about the character and health of your dog your best bet is to choose a reputable breeder. They will be able to... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Dogs with Obsessive- Compulsive Behaviors

12th March 2006
The same tensions that occur in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder occur in dogs and Shih Tzu occasionally. Arising out of stress and conflict the obsessive-compulsive behaviors have some soothing effects on mood. Prevention of dogs from engagi... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Myth of 100% Complete Pet Food

06th March 2006
Every day, people by the millions pour food from a package into their pet's bowl. Day in and day out, meal after meal, pets get the same fare. This strange phenomenon is widely practiced by loving pet owners who believe they are doing the right thing. ... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

Canine Hydrotherapy: Choosing The Right Therapist

01st February 2006
Dogs are like people in so many ways: they need to be touched, loved, and appreciated; they need exercise, proper nutrition, and good care; and sometimes they get the same diseases, like arthritis. It's been found that one of the best treatments for hu... Read >
Author: Link Lander.com

Bed & Breakfasts That Welcome Four Legged Guests

19th January 2006
Beautiful antique furniture, big fluffy robes, extravagant breakfasts, and intimate settings are what most people bring to mind when thinking of bed and breakfast inns. Handmade doggie treats, however, is one luxurious amenity that one would not normally... Read >
Author: Mary White

Turtle Care Advice for Colds

20th November 2005
Let's talk a little about colds. Any living animal can catch a cold. The same thing can happen to your beloved turtle pet. If this happens to your turtle than there are many turtle care methods to treat your turtle. So a turtle can catch a cold just l... Read >
Author: Ispas Marin

Shih Tzu- Switching To A New Dog Food/Oral Care

30th October 2005
Here is what you need to do to ensure a smooth transition to a new dog food: Day One: Start by mixing your old brand with the new brand in a ratio of 3/4 to 1/4 - the smaller amount representing the new brand. Do this for three days. Day Four: After... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Why Sleeping Pills Are KILLING You!

15th September 2005
It makes me sad to see how many smart adults take sleeping pills today like they were tic-tacs... Some people simply don't know about the risks of sleeping pills... Others have simply become addicted to them... What? You mean you didn't know tha... Read >
Author: Dan Ford

The Myth of 100% Complete Processed Pet Food

27th August 2005
The Myth of 100% Complete Processed Pet Food Copyright 2005 Dr Randy Wysong Every day, people by the millions pour food from a package into their pet's bowl. Day in and day out, meal after meal, pets get the same fare. This strange phenomenon is... Read >
Author: Dr Randy Wysong

UPROOTED AND TRANSPLANTED - Moving and Your Child

12th July 2005
Imagine a wonderfully rare and beautiful plant growing in your garden. Started from seed, and nurtured daily, the plant has gradually unfolded year after year into a thing of beauty. Now imagine ripping it out of the ground by the roots, plopping it into ... Read >
Author: Susan Taylor Brown