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Puppy crying at Night?

30th September 2009
Crying At Night You may be upset by the crying sessions at the ant few nights. You feel very helpless and somehow to blame. This is a perfectly natural occurrence—nearly all puppies cry when they sleep alone in a new home (or for the first time. They m... Read >
Author: Kathy Davison

English Mastiffs a Great Companion and Guard Dog

30th September 2009
If a list is ever formed for a great companion dog that can also guard you the English Mastiff would have to be at the top of the list. Now this dog breed with the huge body build and what appears to be brute strength would make any burglar think before a... Read >
Author: Isabellas

Managing Stress And Fatigue – Articles That Help

29th September 2009
Managing stress and fatigue seems to be an elusive dream for many. They know they have unmanaged stress, and they realize it is leading to ongoing fatigue, but they are at a loss as to what to do. They may not want to visit a professional for help, and ar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Important Hunting Dog Medical Supplies

29th September 2009
When out in the wilderness, you need to be ready for any type of situation. After all, you will generally be out in the middle of nowhere. That's why hunters normally bring medical supplies and first aid kits with them. Unfortunately, they tend to forg... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Horseback Riding Camps Offer Fun, Exercise, Experience

29th September 2009
Is your child or teen horse crazy? Many children and teens are fascinated with horses and horseback riding. Attending a horseback riding camp will give them a basic knowledge of horses and riding as well as an interesting summer camp destination. While... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are Foxtails a Hidden Danger for your Pets?

29th September 2009
You have probably seen plenty of foxtails, possibly growing in vacant logs, along roadsides, or in meadows, but you may not have known what they were called. Though found throughout the US, they are most prevalent in the West, particularly in California.... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM

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

Equine Health, Five Tips For A Healthy Horse

29th September 2009
If you own a horse, you are probably aware of the time and money needed to properly care for this amazing creature. Since horses have a longer life than do most animals, keeping them healthy can be somewhat of a challenge. Still, there are several things ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Barbie Toys: The Dolls That Have Stood the Test of Time

28th September 2009
Barbie toys and dolls will never be out of style. Let's face it, little girls have been playing with Barbies for a very long time. Even women have been collectors of them. Each year are many new dolls come out all the market and with each doll there are l... Read >
Author: DeAnn Norton

Some New Tips for Dog Training

25th September 2009
Regardless if you are a new pet owner or you raise canines on a professional level, there are many training resources available to you. Dog training books range from general training to behavior problems to specific methods. Once you make a decision about... Read >
Author: sanjay

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

Tips on Cleaning Kitty Accidents

24th September 2009
Nothing new when it comes to cleaning up after your kitty messes. Not exactly the mess that occurs when your kitties get naughty and knocks down a pot of flowers or breaks you favorite vase. I’m talking about the cat messes i.e. the poos, the pees that ... Read >
Author: Johndecker

Dog Carrier Tips

24th September 2009
Below are some tips that will help you choose the best dog carrier for your plane ride. • Don’t buy a carrier right before you need to use it, buy it at least a week before hand to give your dog ample time to get used to it. Many people buy dog ca... Read >
Author: Jenny Gregorich

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

There Will Be No Triple Crown Winner This Year

23rd September 2009
The winner of the Kentucky Derby won’t be able to participate in the Belmont Stakes Race, since he’s been victim of an accident during the second competition for the Triple Crown: the Preakness Stakes. Barbaro is recovering from an injury suffered ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Diabetes in Animals (Tips to Up Their Health)

23rd September 2009
All animal lovers can remember the first time they fall in love with animals, the joy and excitement of owning your own pet, teaching him/her tricks, potty training them and not forgetting the anger when they chew your new shoes but you just forget about ... Read >
Author: latoyaval

Litter Box Problem – What To Do If Your Cat Eliminates Outside The Litter Box

23rd September 2009
The number one reason cited for cats being thrown out of the house is that it is displaying an unruly behavior which many cat owners find totally unacceptable i.e. they pee all over the house instead of using the litter box. The truth is that many a t... Read >
Author: Johndecker

Home Remedies for a Cat with Diarrhea

23rd September 2009
A cat with diarrhea will only need to stay with the veterinarian in extreme cases. Most of the time you will have to take the cat home and deal with the mess that the cat will be making, added to that will be the stress of taking care of a sick cat. Al... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Taking Care of a Cat with Diarrhea

23rd September 2009
A cat with diarrhea should be bought to a veterinarian as soon as possible because diarrhea is a symptom of many illnesses and disorders that could lead to serious problems. After the veterinarian has seen your cat, and given the cat the medication tha... Read >
Author: CristianStan

How Will Cat Dandruff Affect Your Cat’s Chances in Winning a Competition?

23rd September 2009
In an owner’s eyes, their cat is the most beautiful creature in the world. Joining cat shows and competitions are their way of saying that they know their cat is the best looking one there is. Unfortunately, cat shows have other standards than an own... Read >
Author: CristianStan

How serious is Cat Dandruff?

23rd September 2009
Cat dandruff is a lot like human dandruff, it is just the skin scaling off because it is dry. It is a bothersome disorder, but not often a serious one. It could also be indicative that there is something else wrong with the cat. The thing that owners o... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Dog, pets grooming all areas of care and saving money

22nd September 2009
Individuals as well as families today have to save and conserve in any way possible therefore, it make since to spend the least amount of money a family or an individual can per month. Individuals and many families insist on having pets in the home for co... Read >
Author: tokipe11

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

The Dangers of Canine Parasites

21st September 2009
When you get a puppy, one of the first things that you need to do is make an appointment with the vet to get your new family member his or her vaccinations. Along with any recommended shots, your cuddly canine will probably get a dose of a de-worm... Read >
Author: vivek

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

Dieting Is For The Dogs

19th September 2009
Sure my dog is a little chunky. But I was a little more than surprised when the veterinarian told me that I needed to put my Lhasapoo on a diet. She needed to lose three pounds! That may not seem like much but on a 18 pound dog it's a lot of weight. I ... Read >
Author: Connie Janzen

Do You Need to Supplement Your Cat's Diet with Vitamins and Minerals?

18th September 2009
Despite obvious physiology differences, your cat is not that different from you. Just as humans, cats require vitamins and minerals to survive. Whether or not you need to supplement your cat's diets with vitamins depends largely on their diet and current ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Canine Tapeworms – Symptoms and Treatment

17th September 2009
Tapeworms, also known as Dipylidium caninum, are one of the five types of worms that your best friend may fall victim to. The name itself comes from the shape of the parasite which looks like a long (50cm-70cm) flat tape-like body. The tapeworm attach... Read >
Author: CristianStan

The Dangers of Canine Parasites

16th September 2009
When you get a puppy, one of the first things that you need to do is make an appointment with the vet to get your new family member his or her vaccinations. Along with any recommended shots, your cuddly canine will probably get a dose of a de-worming form... Read >
Author: sumit1

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

A Closer Look at Equine Colic

15th September 2009
Colic in babies may just be an ordinary occurrence for their parents. After all, colic happens to almost everybody and after getting used to the screaming and the shouting and the crying, the illness will be as normal as eating and sleeping. The same ... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Dog Tips - 5 Ways to Stop Dog Aggression

11th September 2009
While dogs can definitely be your very best friend, all dogs are a bit different. Even the most laid back dogs may display some aggression from time to time to people or to other dogs. If this occurs, it is important that you take care of the problem as s... Read >
Author: Apple

Hamster Care is Not Very Complicated at All - If You Know How

11th September 2009
Most people who do not have a hamster or have never had a hamster at all do not realize that hamster care is not really that complicated as they tend to think that it is. There really is not that much that you really need to remember to do to take care of... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Dog Dermatitis: Causes & Solution

10th September 2009
There are a lot of diseases that dogs are prone to and one of them is the infamous itching problem known as dog dermatitis. Dermatitis is basically the general term used to describe transient or chronic itching in dogs that causes not only their coats to ... Read >
Author: K9 KlearUp

The Best Help For Dogs With Bladder Illness

10th September 2009
While dealing with dogs with bladder problems the main thing to keep in mind is that there is a difference between behavioral problems, like when you dog is using his urine for emotional or situational reasons, and medical problems. For a dog with medical... Read >
Author: kater

Sesame Street Character List

07th September 2009
Sesame Street is a children’s show loved by many for ages. It has gained its popularity through the characters that liven up every segment, every part of the show. The reason it remains to be America’s #1 television program for kids can be seen throug... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Sesame Street Character List

07th September 2009
Sesame Street is a children’s show loved by many for ages. It has gained its popularity through the characters that liven up every segment, every part of the show. The reason it remains to be America’s #1 television program for kids can be seen throug... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Leaving Your Pet in Charlotte during the Holidays? Charlotte Queen City Petsitting is Here to Help!

07th September 2009
Many Charlotte families are planning to travel during the Labor Day weekend. Chances are majority of those families won’t be able to take their pets along to join in on the fun, so unfortunately they’ll be left behind. Whether you’re a seasoned ... Read >
Author: Charlotte Web Design

In Business, It's All About Relationships: Bail is No Different

07th September 2009
Why should an attorney develop a business relationship with a bail bondsman? Many criminal defense attorneys take calls 24 hours. Like a bondsman, criminal attorneys know that they need to be available when the potential client calls or the business ma... Read >
Author: Greg Rynerson, California Bail Bondsman

Use Good Veterinary Practice Marketing To Be Your Own Boss And Open Your Own Vet Clinic

04th September 2009
Even while you were studying at veterinary school, you were formulating your master plan. Upon graduation, you would make your bones, no pun intended, while learning the ins and outs of the veterinary health industry. Next, you would strike out on your ow... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Dog Joint Pain Treatment

02nd September 2009
Dog joint discomfort treatment. So what can be some of the different symptoms when your dog has arthritis? These few are some of chances. * A constant licking of those joints that are causing them agony. * Can't keep up with you on walks even thoug... Read >
Author: Jill Jackson

Probiotics Benefits - What You Need to Know

02nd September 2009
There are many benefits to introducing probiotics into you or your loved one's system. Probiotics are a way of reintroducing the friendly bacteria that normally reside in the digestive tract. These friendly bacteria can die off through a variety of illnes... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Probiotics For Animals

02nd September 2009
Just as a human being, your four-footed friend may have digestive upset due to a disproportionate balance of the friendly bacteria in the digestive tract. Horses, dogs, and even cats can wind up not processing food properly due to an unbalanced digestive ... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Corpulent Canines - Should Your Dog Go on a Diet?

31st August 2009
Is your dog too fat? Does he need to go on a diet? Many owners are blissfully unaware that their dog has gained too much weight. Since we see them every day, we may not really notice that they need to shed a few pounds. Estimates by veterinarians gen... Read >
Author: Jim Navary

Moving Your Pets Overseas

26th August 2009
There are lots of guidelines and issues you should follow and take into consideration when moving your pets overseas. The first thing you have to know is if your pet will be allowed in that destination. Keep in mind that some countries do not allow pet... Read >
Author: Gerry Lamb

Pet Medications for Younger Pets

26th August 2009
Every pet owner wants to make sure that their dog, cat or other pet is in the best health possible. Sometimes, you will have to give your pet a specialized medicine in order to help keep it healthy or assist it in recovering from an illness or injury. If... Read >
Author: Brian12

Dog Tips - Helping Your Dog to Lose Weight

26th August 2009
Obesity is one of the major diseases that affect pets in the United States and seems to be getting worse every year. Obesity is simply caused by feeding too much food and not exercising enough. This could be caused by eating too many table scraps are not ... Read >
Author: Apple

Scooting In Dogs

26th August 2009
Parasites too cause the scooting. Scooting is a an anal sac disease. First let's understand what scooting is in detail. This is the dragging of anus with the hind limbs in an extended state. Parasites causing irritation in the anus regions lead to such ty... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

Proper Grooming Of Your Chinchilla

25th August 2009
Your pet Chinchilla can be kept clean with dust. You should know the process on how your pet Chinchilla’s fur can be kept clean. Oil and dirt easily thrive on your pet’s fur. The dust causes the oil to be released from your pet’s fur. It is impor... Read >
Author: carlperez0529

The Right Vet For Your Pet Chinchilla

25th August 2009
The veterinarian that you will choose for your pet Chinchilla should be someone that knows a great deal when it comes to taking care of your pet. The vet should have a special knowledge as well when it comes to taking care of Chinchillas. The interest ... Read >
Author: carlperez0529

Pain Management for Pets

25th August 2009
Your pet shouldn’t be in pain. In this day and age there is really no reason for it. So much can be done for your pet’s pain. You want your pet to be happy and live long, right? Then take care of your pet’s pain as soon as it occurs. You n... Read >
Author: Neven Zeremski

Litter Box Training for Cats

25th August 2009
When you consider getting a cat, you need to consider a lot of other things that go along with that decision. For instance, will you be able to take your cat to the veterinarian when it needs shots or when it is sick? Will you have the time to take care ... Read >
Author: Neven Zeremski

Treating Your Chinchilla’s Health Problems

25th August 2009
Prevention is certainly better than cure and same goes for both humans and animals. Prevention is the most important thing in order to ensure that your pet Chinchilla is healthy at all times. There are a lot of things that are crucial in ensuring that you... Read >
Author: jimmendez0529

Good Pet Sitter For Your Pet Chinchilla

25th August 2009
Chinchillas need extra care and attention simply because they are exotic types of animals. If you have plans of traveling or going some place else for a while, it would be best not to leave your pet alone and to entrust it in the care of someone who knows... Read >
Author: jimmendez0529

Pets can be allergic?

24th August 2009
For many of us think of allergies, people are often the first thing that comes to my mind. There are millions of Americans who suffer from allergies alone. These may include food allergies, mold, fungi and weather. Although the people who most suffer from... Read >
Author: Ruel

Is Your Pet Ready for the Big Road Trip? Preparing Your Pet Before Hitting the Road

24th August 2009
Planning to hit the road with your best friend? Before you do it's important to plan ahead and always keep the best interests of your furry, four-legged, or feathered friend in mind. Traveling with your pet can be a wonderful and bonding experience or a... Read >
Author: Kim Salerno

Dog Tips - Dog Barking Cures Made Simple

23rd August 2009
Dog barking a problem that can be handled in many different ways by the owner can be cured. The main thing that you are going to encounter is that each dog will respond differently to your approach. So this means even if you have three dogs in your house ... Read >
Author: Apple

Dehydrated Dog Food is a Healthy Alternative

22nd August 2009
If you are like many people, you want the absolute best for your pet. You realize that their health is just as delicate and sensitive as a human being’s is, therefore, you are well justified in your investigation of other types of food to meet their di... Read >
Author: Thomas

Cat Breeders- Reliable to become the second caregiver for your cat

20th August 2009
Everyone loves the pets but some people are really fond of pets especially cats. When you have made the decision to bring a new cat into your home as they are considered to be one of the most intelligent of all domestic animals. But one thing you need to ... Read >
Author: roby.john

Establish Authority And Cure The Rearing Horse

20th August 2009
That rearing horse looks great in a picture frame but hardly inspires that "Hi Yo Silver Away!" feeling while in the saddle. A rearing horse is an unhappy horse that has put both the rider and the horse at risk of injury and serious harm. Stopping a hor... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Fresno Colleges Offer Great Education Courses for New Careers

20th August 2009
Fresno Colleges Offer Great Education Courses for New Careers When looking at colleges in Fresno there are a variety of choices. How do you know which one to chose? There are a lot of factors to consider, but when it comes down to it you want the best ... Read >
Author: William

The Correct Way To Worm A Horse

19th August 2009
For the beginner horse enthusiast, the application of a horse wormer can be bean extremely bewildering task. Not only does a person need to figure out the sort of worm that you are worming for and when you are required to do it, but what type of the nume... Read >
Author: Kelly Walker

How to Remove Pet Hair

19th August 2009
Most homeowners today own dogs or cats. Some breeds do not shed too much while other sheds a lot. Animal shedding have a lot of reasons. It is the responsibility of the pet owner to know those reasons and to act on it quickly. Why Do Pets Shed? Bree... Read >
Author: Brijesh Purohit

The Health of Your Pet Bird

17th August 2009
A Pet Bird's HealthMany people don't understand their birds as well as they do cats and dogs, and that can lead to real problems. From respiratory infections to excessive molting, there are a lot of health concerns that can be avoided with proper care - i... Read >
Author: Chase Bartlett

Essential Pet Supplies Required for Pets

14th August 2009
Pets bring joy to us & drive away our dullness & troubles. You can have a dog, a cat or any other animal as your pet. But the most important thing is the manner in which you treat your pet. It helps bring a huge difference in your relationship with them. ... Read >
Author: Sarah Jose

When Should Your Dog Be Examined

13th August 2009
Most of the dog owners try to find this answer in a serious manner. Whatever the schedule we have for the examination of your pet animal, if there is any abnormality noticed in your animal, without delay, you need to subject the animal for a thorough clin... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

Diabetes and your Pet

13th August 2009
Diabetes has become a common diagnosis for our furry family members, affecting roughly 1 in every 400 dogs. While diabetes occurs less commonly in felines, recent studies reveal they are increasingly falling prey to the illness. There are two forms of ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM

Choosing a Reputable Sheltie Breeder

11th August 2009
After what seems to be an eternity of trying to assess whether to get a sheltie or not, you have finally decided to go for it knowing that you are capable enough to care for such a cute dog. The next step would be to look for a sheltie that will make a pe... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

What To Ask Your Veterinarian About Prescription Medicines

11th August 2009
Modern drugs are surely a benefit to the practice of veterinary medicine. They have helped save the lives of many critically ill dogs (dog symptoms) and restored countless others to normal health. Yet improperly used, they cannot only fail in their intend... Read >
Author: JonJG

A Wealth Of Experiences: Changing Career

11th August 2009
People change careers a lot more than they once did; typically at least five or six times in a person's working life. This sounds a little strange until you stop to consider the little twists and turns that life offers up, which seem so small at the time ... Read >
Author: Christopher

Know about Breeding Boxers

11th August 2009
The breed of hunting dogs includes Boxers. Boxers do enjoy chasing people and other dogs but also get along well with other pets. Most have smooth and short hair and are fawn and brindle in color.Good natured and loyal to their master is just a couple of ... Read >
Author: Kris Rodgers

Leave Your Dogs In A Dog Boarding Kennel While You Are Out Of Town

10th August 2009
You deserve to have a break from a very tiring and busy world of business and office work. To lessen your worries about your dogs, you may want to ask your relatives or close friends to take care of your dogs for a while. But if this is not possible, you ... Read >
Author: billionareHuman

When Your Leopard Gecko Get Sick...

10th August 2009
When you have a leopard gecko it can be very difficult to even realize that there is anything wrong with it, especially if you’re not used to working very closely with it. However, there are some subtle signs that you need to watch out for, especially ... Read >
Author: Jenson

Animal Hospitals Geneva

10th August 2009
Animal Hospitals Bellevue Clinique Veterinaire Geneve NutritionGeneva Area Animal Hospitals are not Created EquallyDo Not Commit Your Pet to the Care of an Animal Doctor until You See the Following! ********* We Review and Compare Animal Hospitals for Yo... Read >
Author: animalhospitals geneva

Looking For a Golden Retriever? Seek the Right Help

08th August 2009
Finding a golden retriever breeder is quite difficult especially if you are looking for the best one, but seeking the right help will make it easier. Guidance, opinion and suggestion from the expert will make a different. Learning about the differences... Read >
Author: Kristen Stevens

To Buy or Not to Buy – Tips on How to Buy Ferrets in Good Quality

07th August 2009
There are times that we are planning to have ferrets as our pet. However, we cannot deny the fact that sometimes you are messy so you are thinking twice whether to buy ferrets or not. One the other hand, you are just wasting your money and time on it. So,... Read >
Author: Peter Dee

Animal Hospitals Geneva - Clinique Veterinaire Geneve Nutrition

07th August 2009
Animal Hospitals MiesClinique Veterinaire Geneve NutritionGeneva Area Animal Hospitals are not Created EquallyDo Not Commit Your Pet to the Care of an Animal Doctor until You See the Following! ********* We Review and Compare Animal Hospitals for You ***... Read >
Author: animalhospitals geneva

Breakthrough Medications For Dogs With Bladder Problems

05th August 2009
While dealing with dogs with bladder problems the principal thing to keep in mind is that there is a difference between behavioral problems, like when you dog is using his urine for emotional or situational reasons, and medical problems. For a dog with me... Read >
Author: kater

Dog Health Tips

04th August 2009
Everyone with pets, whether dogs or puppies, needs to have a veterinarian in an emergency. They do a great job, and you should never ignore a pet in pain.. However, many problems with your dog can be solved without requiring an office visit. . This is... Read >
Author: catalina25

Animal Hospitals Geneva aka Clinique Veterinaire Geneve

03rd August 2009
Animal Hospitals Geneva Area Clinique Veterinaire Geneve Nutrition Animal Hospitals Geneva Area are not Created E... Read >
Author: animalhospitals geneva

PetiPaaws - Why This is a Must-Have for Your Pets?

03rd August 2009
PetiPaaws has a new vitamin supplement for dogs and cats that acts as an anti aging solution plus provides health, wellness, and longevity for your pets. PetiPaaws provides relief and will greatly reduce the risk of health problems with your pets from the... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Trevino

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

Dog Heartworm Medicine

01st August 2009
Heartworm disease for dogs is a treatable condition. But treatment is costly and can be dangerous. It is far safer and more economical to use a regular dog heartworm medicine. Preventative dog heartworm medicine is available in three methods of adminis... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Pet Allergies

01st August 2009
Our pets are our “furry family.” But like our human family members, our pets can suffer from allergies. Contact allergens are, by far, the most common of pet allergies, but inhalant (or ingested) allergies can also affect our pets. Inhalant alle... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM

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

Take the Bite Out of Pet Dental Care

30th July 2009
There’s more to cleaning your dog or cat’s teeth than meets the nose! There is no doubt you want your furry friend to have fresh clean breath, but just like in people, teeth that have been not been cared for properly can eventually cause heart problem... Read >
Author: Bobby Ivie

Arthritis and Your Dog – Keeping Your Pet Comfortable

27th July 2009
Many pets develop some form of joint disease during their lives. It can be mild, even unnoticeable to the pet owner, or it can be debilitating, severely affecting the pet's quality of life. Most cases fall somewhere in between. Signs of arthritis usual... Read >
Author: ShilohRyan

Barking

24th July 2009
If you are a dog owner, chances are you might be aware how frustrating it is to control your dog’s behavior. Some dogs get too aggressive to the point that they become disturbing and irritating to your family and your neighborhood, while others bark exc... Read >
Author: dignifiedpet

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24th July 2009
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24th July 2009
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24th July 2009
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Amputation Of A Limb – Helping Your Dog Get Used To Having 3 Limbs

23rd July 2009
Depending upon the cause of your dog's amputation surgery, and whether or not there was an underlying disease or other condition at fault, you are going to have to work with your veterinarian or other specialist about rehabilitating the animal so that he ... Read >
Author: Jerrymace

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21st July 2009
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21st July 2009
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21st July 2009
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21st July 2009
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Author: Phillip

Explode Your Internet Business

21st July 2009
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Author: Phillip

Stop Struggling in MLM!

19th July 2009
Hello and welcome to a GIANT STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. If you viewing this ad you are probably trying to figure out how these master marketers create the same incomes that they make in a monthly basis. What is the actual secret? Well you are about... Read >
Author: Phillip

The reimbursement of Fiber voguish Your Dog's Diet

17th July 2009
Could you repeat that? Exactly is fiber? It is a part of carbohydrates. Fiber is not highly eatable by the body. Your dog's diet can benefit from fiber voguish appropriate amounts. Very soon like humans, too much fiber voguish a diet can enclose unhelpful... Read >
Author: sharonsky

Ways to Keep Your Golden Retriever Healthy

17th July 2009
When you've assisted your Golden Retriever in developing It's immune system, then it will be more fit and will be strong enough to stave off whatever type of sickness. There are methods that you are able to aid your Golden on his immune system, which i... Read >
Author: Kevin S.

How to Handle a Dog Bite Incident

17th July 2009
Dog bite cases, like other incidents of animal attacks, often involve complicated issues such as the application of local and state laws, liability, owner negligence and behavioral history of the dog. Added to this, one must understand the underlying fact... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Why you must prepare your dog for long hikes

17th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Betty Ortman Several years ago my brother Thomas embarked on a 3-month hiking adventure in Europe. The goal of his trans-European trek was to reach the mission church of Santiago de Compostela in Spain from his home in the medieval s... Read >
Author: Betty

Taking Care Of Dwarf Hamsters

16th July 2009
Are you planning to get a dwarf hamster as a pet? If you are, there are a few things you need to know. First, you should know when is the right time you can adopt one and that is, when it is already at least a month old. At this age, the little hamste... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

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 >

The Labrador Retriever

15th July 2009
The Labrador Retriever is a cunning, well balanced dog with remarkable senses. The Labrador is a loving companion which strives to fulfill his or her master's every need. Labradors are excellent hunters, swimmers, guards, companions, family members all co... Read >
Author: upstatelabradors

Did Your Veterinary Ever Give You Proof His Food is The Best Dog Food?

12th July 2009
Just because a brand of dog food is well-known does that make it the best dog food to feed your pet? The most popular and well-known brands are not necessarily the most nutritious. Your vet, unfortunately, does not have the best dog food available for yo... Read >
Author: Ruben Cole

Registering a Service Dog or a Therapy Dog

12th July 2009
This site makes it easy to register your dog or any other animal as a Service Dog. If you have a Therapy Dog or a Companion Dog then you should consider having the dog registered as a Service Dog. It is so easy to do at this site. The site has a two... Read >
Author: Glenn Cressy

You need to have a check list!

12th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Betty Ortman When the time comes to leave your dog in the care of someone else, there are many options for dog owners to choose from. Some dog owners arrange to bring their dog to their veterinarian who will not only board the dog bu... Read >
Author: Betty

Signs, Symptoms and Preventative medicine for Dog Heartworms

11th July 2009
Dogs ought to be on heartworm prevention wherever mosquitoes are display. A variety of useful types of heartworm prevention are available for your dog. Dogs must be tested each year for heartworms no matter what if they have been given heartworm preventat... Read >
Author: Mathew D.

Pet Medication and Preventative Care

10th July 2009
In these economic times, it is hard enough to have to worry about your own healthcare without having to think of your pets as well. However, it is important to protect your pets from health problems, as it is one of the things they rely on you for since i... Read >
Author: Joana123

Diabetes Insipidus in Dogs

09th July 2009
Diabetes is a medical term that refers to a range of disorders that are characterized by abnormal thirst and frequent weak urination. One of the dog health issues by breed, diabetes in canines comes in of two forms:  Diabetes Insipidus or drinking ... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Adopting A Shelter Dog: Be Prepared To Ask A Lot Of Questions

09th July 2009
Do you think you have what it takes to be a true dog lover? If there was one thing that you can do in this world that would greatly contribute to the canine family, would you be willing to sacrifice a little extra time and patience? What I am talking a... Read >
Author: Jerrymace

Information Regarding Teacup Yorkie Dogs

08th July 2009
Teacup Yorkshire terriers are very tiny, weighing only five pounds at the most. There is quite a bit of information to know about them though if you are considering such a breed of dog as a pet.Some individuals assume that this is a specific type of breed... Read >
Author: Ernesto Butler

Groomer Strangles Pomeranian

08th July 2009
On December 20, 2008, my wife and I took our six-pound, nine month old, Pomeranian, “Alex” to PetSmart to get a bath and a haircut. We had taken him to PetSmart before, and weren’t prepared for the ordeal we were about to experience. When Alex was d... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

BarkLess Market Place – What you need to know about Dog/Puppy Ownership

06th July 2009
Falling in love with a pet is easy, but keeping up with the needs of a pet companion can sometimes be a challenge. Whether you are thinking of adding a puppy or dog to your household or you already enjoy the companionship of a furry friend, please consid... Read >
Author: fagankl

A cat carrier for safety

06th July 2009
A cat carrier is a very important thing to have when you get your first cat. It is essentially one of the first things you should buy because you will need it to bring your cat home. Besides bringing your cat home, there are other reasons why cat carriers... Read >
Author: Jenny Gregorich

Caring For The Older Dog

05th July 2009
When you bring home you first puppy, little do you realize that one day he or she will grow older and then suddenly leave you. Dogs live for anywhere between 12-15 years but as a wise man once said, their loyalty will never waiver, not even in the final m... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Rving USA to Canada – an RV Guide

02nd July 2009
It is always wiser doing some research before traveling. A little research for the ease and getting that perfect vacation. Like the case of Crossing Canada, officers at the border would as much as possible make the inspection fast and smooth. So if you re... Read >
Author: greengirl sydney

Caring For Your Siamese Cats

02nd July 2009
Siamese cats are the kind of cat that is very loyal, intelligent and gentle. They are even considered as royalty during ancient times due to its blue eyes and triangular or apple shaped face. If you are interested to take care of one, the first thing you ... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

All About Yorkie Puppys

01st July 2009
Teacup Yorkshire terriers are very tiny, weighing only five pounds at the most. There is quite a bit of information to know about them though if you are considering such a breed of dog as a pet. Some individuals assume that this is a spe... Read >
Author: Carroll Frost

Tips For Breeding Yorkshire Terrier Dogs

01st July 2009
Teacup Yorkshire terriers are very tiny, weighing approximately five pounds at the most. There is quite a bit of information to know about them though if you are considering such a breed of dog as a pet. Some individuals assume that this... Read >
Author: Carroll Frost

Dog Diarrhea – A Disturbing Time For Your Dog

30th June 2009
A rather common health condition, the severity of the illness can vary extensively. You dog will pass liquid-like stool on a frequent basis and the consistency of the faeces can tell a vet about the nature of the problem. Every dog owner prides him/hersel... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Safe Cat Food For Health

30th June 2009
For the cat lover, their cat is more than a pet; he or she is a valued member of the family. It is essential in maintaining your cat's health to feed a high-quality cat food. Many cat foods and treats claim to have the highest quality ingredients, but not... Read >
Author: Meow

Solutions of Cat Health Problems

29th June 2009
Does your feline friends get the treatment they need to prevent health problems? One can say he or she gets shots, but they need to prevent other health problems cat? To learn more about health problems for your feline friends, you can find here in this a... Read >
Author: Manseo

Exercise for Dogs with Arthritis

29th June 2009
If you have a dog then pet health care should be your primary concern because dogs are prone to several medical conditions of which some are mild in nature while others can be painful and fatal. One such condition is arthritis, which is fairly common in d... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Grooming the Shar Pei

28th June 2009
The Chinese shar pei, the imposing owner of those cute wrinkles, is no longer the world's rarest dog, but is now among the most popular. Its steady base of loyal followers swear time and again that his aloof temperature make him all the more endearing. ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Feeding Your Diabetic Dog

27th June 2009
Your veterinarian informs you that your dog has diabetes. Now what? Diabetes is an alarming diagnosis for people, but no less so when the patient is your four-legged family member. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind: Portion Control – For all... Read >
Author: Annette Hughart

Tools for Finding a Lost Pet

23rd June 2009
When a family pet goes missing, it can be a devastating and worrying event. But now there is one more way to seek out a missing pet – by searching online. Many public databases have now sprung up online, bringing people in communities and cities togethe... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Protecting Your Pets From the Shock of Disease

23rd June 2009
When it comes to keeping our pets safe, there are a lot of steps to take to ensure their safety. Whether it’s travel insurance or a secure yard for playing in, pet safety is a number one priority for many pet owners. But it can be easy to forget tha... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Understanding Cat Health Problems

22nd June 2009
Cats are one of the most adorable pets that we can get along with. The key to enjoying an energetic feline is to know the common cat health problems that may cause him danger. They can become a good companion and have an excellent ability to hunt unwanted... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Things That Every Dog Owner Must Know When Going to the Vet

19th June 2009
Things That Every Dog Owner Must Know When Going to the Vet 1. Your veterinarian is one of the most important people in your dog's life. You should choose your veterinarian just as you select your own doctor, by reputation and quality of service. Yo... Read >
Author: JonJG

Dog Health Care Article: Understanding A Dog's Heat Cycle

19th June 2009
As usual my new puppy is giving me something to write about. This time it is her first heat. By now a new dog owner should have made the decision to breed their female dog or not. Breeding is not a profitable endeavor, therefore it should be done only to ... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

About Online Dog Training

15th June 2009
Online dog training is being used by a lot of people nowadays to train their animal companion because of its minimal cost. A lot of breeds can be educated utilizing online dog training since some techniques are found to work well with specific breeds of ... Read >
Author: jason bb

How Can You Tell If Your Older Dog Is Sick

13th June 2009
You and your dog have been together for many years and have shared many good and bad times. When you were a child, you could tell your parents if something hurt or was not well with you. Even as a baby you could at least cry to indicate that something was... Read >
Author: JonJG

Preventing Cat Urine Stains

12th June 2009
Cat urine is one of the most difficult stains to remove. The resulting odor is ammonia-like and lingers forever if the stained area is not dealt with properly. There are news stories that are devoted to the damage that cats can do to a property when thing... Read >
Author: Lee Harris

Use the Power of Persistence to Dramatically Increase Sales and Profits

12th June 2009
We all have heard that in order to effectively sell in today’s intensely over competitive world, you (and your sales reps) must be persistent. The sad reality is very few businesses I have worked with (out of thousands) do this very well. Yet statist... Read >
Author: Scott Hallman

How to Choose the Correct Size Dog Carrier

12th June 2009
One of the most popular questions I get is how to choose the correct sized dog carrier. Below are some questions to ask yourself before looking for a dog carrier: • What does your dog weigh? o If still a puppy, what will it weigh when ful... Read >
Author: Jenny Gregorich

The Proper Usage Of Pet Meds With Young Pets

12th June 2009
When a veterinarian prescribes pet meds for your pet, it is incredibly important that you follow the specific directions that the veterinarian gave you for your pet, and that you do not give those pet meds to any other pets in your home. Pet meds can have... Read >
Author: Cynthia Andrews

Preventing Cat Urine Stains

12th June 2009
Cat urine is one of the most difficult stains to remove. The resulting odor is ammonia-like and lingers forever if the stained area is not dealt with properly. There are news stories that are devoted to the damage that cats can do to a property when thing... Read >
Author: Lee Harris

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

Dog Health Care Article: When It's Time To Say Good Bye

10th June 2009
The decision to euthanize a pet is for most owners a difficult choice. Consultation with your veterinarian will help you make the right choice. Some pet owners are unable to cope with the daily care of an ill pet. The tasks around the care, cleaning, feed... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

The Elderly Dog: Care and Maintenance

03rd June 2009
It’s hard to imagine the first time you are holding that irrepressibly cute little fur-ball that is your new puppy that one day he will be an older dog, a senior, with specific physical and mental needs. He won’t be as a quick as he once was; he migh... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon

Equestrian Pasture Management

01st June 2009
Horses are natural Grazing animals, meaning that they like to roam and eat continuously throughout their day. The modernisation of the horse today means that so often this can not be the case; be it because of the lack of space for all horses on the yard... Read >
Author: Tammy Patterson

Could You Foster a Dog in Need?

29th May 2009
If you have ever watched animal rescue shows on television, you have probably seen some of the sick or injured dogs or puppies be placed with a foster caregiver. These dedicated volunteers provide much needed help to dogs recovering from their ordeal, whe... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Choose the Best Cat Breed

29th May 2009
Choosing a pet can be a momentous decision, there are considerations of space, time, and a great dedication to all of the days of love and care of another living being. Of course, there is the equally significant choice between varieties of pets. Pet owne... Read >
Author: Manseo

Rescue Dog Training -- How to Make Your Timid, Shy Or Distrustful Rescue Dog Sociable and Friendly

20th May 2009
So you opened your heart and home to a shy, timid rescue dog. What can you do to help your new pet adjust and become an involved member of the family? I will assume you already had your dog checked out by a veterinarian to make sure the behavior isn't due... Read >
Author: Bob Hunsicker

How You Can Spot Ear Mites In Cats

18th May 2009
When it concerns your cats we do all that we are able to make sure that they are well taken care of and all troubles that they might have is dealt with. There are literally dozens of contrasting health conditions that have the ability to impact our feline... Read >
Author: nlwest21

The Dog Days of Summer - Vacation With Your Pooch

18th May 2009
Its that time of year again, time for Summer vacation! Summer vacation means something different for all of us, but we all look forward to getting away from work and our everyday routine. Whether your family plans to go camping in the mountains, hit the b... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Fish Oil For Dogs

13th May 2009
One of my partners called me this morning to relate a story that came from a woman who was part of the test group for my ultra pure pharmaceutical grade fish oil. What this means is that she was a volunteer guinea pig, and got to take what would be the fo... Read >
Author: Dr. Bill

Get Away and Bring The Pet With You

13th May 2009
When it comes time to take a much-needed vacation, don’t think you’ll have to leave your family pet at home. It’s becoming easier to take pets on vacations around the world, meaning you won’t have to worry about arranging for care for your pet b... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Protection against High Vet Bills

13th May 2009
Pets can make a great family addition, especially as they bring so much joy to their owners, no matter what type of animal they are. However, there is a lot of responsibility that comes along with owning a pet. Feeding and walking a dog or cat, or cle... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Unique Equestrian And Horse Gifts

12th May 2009
Horses are such majestic animals to look at, take care of and admire. If you don't know much, Foals are horses less than a year old. A Yearling is a horse that is between 1-2 years old. Colts are horses under the age of four. A Filly is a female horse und... Read >
Author: kristiambrose

Dog Health Care Article: How To Care For a Teething Puppy

11th May 2009
It seems that no amount of rawhide bones, nyla bones, or chewy toys you provide will keep a teething puppy from finding something to chew on that they shouldn't chew on. I thought I had learned from experience to provide an abundance of chewy items. I tho... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Heartworm in dogs: Fatal or Myth

07th May 2009
Summertime is the time when your pets are most active and can have fun outdoors. However, this is also the time for mosquitoes to breed in and attack. It is very important to keep your pets away from mosquitoes as just like humans, pets are also conducive... Read >
Author: kinal

Guide To Bringing Home A New Puppy

06th May 2009
When bringing home a new puppy, you need to be prepared for the worst case scenario. Chances are, your puppy will be an angel compared to what you expect of him/her, but at least you would have covered all bases. As with anything else in life, it is alway... Read >
Author: International Kennel Club

The Common Cold of Dogs: Kennel Cough

06th May 2009
If you have a puppy or a grown-up dog which you had purchased from the pet shop and it has bouts of constant coughing at regular times. It is highly possible that the new pet is suffering from the kennel cough. The symptoms of kennel cough shall be bouts... 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

What Does A Luxated Patella Mean To You And Your Dog?

01st May 2009
Here’s a scenario for you to think about. Your child is out in the back yard, running about with your 1-year old dog, when unexpectedly, you hear that dog yelp in pain. Wasting no time, you head out the door and observe that the dog appears to have an... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

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

Know More About Parasites and Worms In Dogs

29th April 2009
Dog and puppies can get worms and parasites in so many ways. Luckily, most worms are species specific - meaning they can’t pass from a dog to humans or other types of pets. Very rarely, parasites can be passed from pet to owner, but routinely having the... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Where To Put Your Pets While On Vacation

28th April 2009
There are many individuals who, being avid pet enthusiasts, will gladly take their pets hither and yon. With many hotels now allowing small animals, and dog walking services abounding, this is becoming more and more of a possibility; however, should you d... Read >
Author: Backpacking Trip Planner

Stuff Used To Train Your Cat

28th April 2009
There are several equipment you have to know before teaching your elegant companion: • cats are not very enthusiastic in being taught, and; • they are not interested in pleasant their owners. Therefore, PATIENCE, consistency, a good reward or va... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

You Should Care For Your Dog's Ear

27th April 2009
Regular ear care for your dog Routine ear care is very important to the health of your dog. Perform regular checks and cleaning between visits to your veterinarian, it will help keep your dog's ears healthy and pain free. This is extremely important to do... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

The Symptoms Of Illness In Dogs

27th April 2009
If your dog shows any of these signs, he/she needs to be kept under close watch for a few hours, or even a few days, until positive signs develop or he/she has returned to normal. Do not try to exercise the dog or put him/her in any situation that may cau... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Know About Roundworms And Your Dog

27th April 2009
•Itching •Nausea •Chest Pain •Muscle Pain •Passing of Worms •Rash •Skin Lesions •Swelling •Vision Disturbances •Vomiting •Weight Loss Infected puppies can become quite ill and heavy infes... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

EFFECTS OF MITES AND MANGE

26th April 2009
A mite's motive is to imbed itself into the skin at a depth ranging from three to five layers, and then launch devastation upon the follicles of the hair. When dogs are infested with the variety of mites referred to as demodetic, the eventual loss of hair... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Georgia Teacher Certification Exams Are Helpful In Teaching Classroom Conduct

25th April 2009
In the past most little kids want to be a banker, an astronaut, a veterinarian, or even a professional athlete when they grow up, not many children look at the rest of their life and say “hey I want to be a teacher one day”. Well, the world is changin... Read >
Author: Darren Ferguson

Georgia Teacher Certification Exams Are Helpful In Teaching Classroom Conduct

25th April 2009
In the past most little kids want to be a banker, an astronaut, a veterinarian, or even a professional athlete when they grow up, not many children look at the rest of their life and say “hey I want to be a teacher one day”. Well, the world is changin... Read >
Author: Darren Ferguson

Grapes and Dogs: A Killer Combination

23rd April 2009
Grapes and dogs are an extremely dangerous combination. It is unknown exactly what component of grapes is toxic to dogs, but dogs that ingest grapes or raisins are at risk of acute renal (kidney) failure, which is fatal. So far, the toxicity has not b... Read >
Author: Diana Laverdure

Healthy Cat Food - Tips For Choosing One

23rd April 2009
Even though there are many companies out there that claim to care about the well-being of your cat, they simply do not and they prove that by not having their main ingredient an animal protein. Many companies will use "filler" ingredients as the main ingr... Read >
Author: Meow

How to Remove Skunk Odor From The Dog

22nd April 2009
A skunk's spray is one of the ugliest smelling fragrances to the human nose. It is also the same with the dog. Even it feels the same when skunk sprays on it. When you hear a commotion in your backyard and find that skunk has sprayed on your dog, it is th... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

How to Give a Kitten a Bath

21st April 2009
Cats are generally considered to be very clean animals. The amount of time they spend grooming themselves seems to attest to this, but what is not commonly known is that many of the allergens that trigger reactions in people that are allergic to cats are... Read >
Author: Tim

Outdoor Dangers For Your Dog

18th April 2009
This time of year, we all like to spend more time outdoors. Those of us with dogs, know they love the outdoors. Whether we go camping in the mountains or swimming at the beach, there is so much to see and smell and explore. Just as we are prone to certain... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Simple Steps To Get Rid of Annoying Dog Scratching

17th April 2009
There is nothing better to a dog owner than to see his furry friend healthy and happy. One reason for the transformation of your pooch from happy to sad is due to annoying dog scratching. Dogs don't like uncomfortable. They scratch and scratch once that i... Read >
Author: K9 KlearUp

Dog Health Care Article: What Stress Can Do To Your Dog

17th April 2009
Stress for a pet can either be physical or emotional, just as with their human owners. Stress can be triggered by a change in the pets environment or what a pet perceives as a threat to their well-being. Health problems such as infections, injuries, i... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Going Flying With Your Dog

17th April 2009
A pet owner must research the many requirements before taking a dog on an airplane. Different airlines have slightly different regulations, but most airlines follow the same basic set of rules in regards to flying with a dog. One universal rule is tha... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Goat Care & Goat Breeding

17th April 2009
Goat care is a serious responsibility. Goats need companionship, hence, it is better to keep two goats or have a sociable animal to give a single goat company. Goats need a spacious shelter, which is free from dampness and drafts. There should be good ve... Read >
Author: jpeg.picky

Why Mini Lop Baby Rabbits Make Good House Rabbits

17th April 2009
Whether you've never owned any type of animal before or have never even considered having a bunny as a house pet, you may be pleasantly surprised to learn that mini lop baby rabbits make excellent house pets for a number of different reasons. Why Are M... Read >
Author: Amanda

Dog Collars And Leashes

13th April 2009
Rhinestone studded, reflective, leather and patterned are just some styles of dog collars and leashes available in today's huge pet supply market. Dogs of every breed and size have a variety of options when it comes to collars and leashes. Our beloved ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Important Steps for Buying Pet Meds Online

09th April 2009
Buying pet meds online is the most convenient and easy way to finding the best medication for your pets, if you follow the right steps to do it. All you need to do is know the medication you want or the online pharmacy that may help you. Yet even if you m... Read >
Author: RyanAnderson

Dog Training - Choosing the Right Dog For Success

09th April 2009
The potential risk of heartache and grief concerning dog ownership can be avoided simply by starting out on the right foot. The importance of this fact can not be overstressed. Ignoring this fact not only puts the owner/pet relationship at risk but may re... Read >
Author: Flatpick

Cats And Their Claws

04th April 2009
Cats use their claws for numerous purposes. The claws are important to cats, as they are a critical part of balancing. If you've ever noticed a cat jumping and latching onto a high target, you've maybe noticed that he uses his claws to twitch himself up. ... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Dog Care For A Happy Healthy Dog

01st April 2009
Caring for your dog is very important an can only strengthen the bond between man and man's best friend. As an owner of a dog you'll be responsible for feeding, house breaking, grooming and cleaning your pet, You will also be the overseer o... Read >
Author: A. licata

Dog Grooming For A Hpppy Healthy Dog

01st April 2009
The amount and kind of grooming of your dogs coat is determined by the dogs fur type, length, and the animals life style. Short coats will need less brushing or combing than those with longer fur. Dogs that spend a lot of time outdoors will n... Read >
Author: A. licata

Dog Grooming: Looking Good In Hollywood

01st April 2009
The amount and kind of grooming of your dogs coat is determined by the dogs fur type, length, and the animals life style. Short coats will need less brushing or combing than those with longer fur. Dogs that spend a lot of time outdoors will need more f... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

How To Tailor Your Training To A Rescued Dog

01st April 2009
Patience and dedication are a must when training a dog. A rescued dog will require double the patience and dedication to achieve the desired results. All of the hard work will be rewarded in the end. The practice of neutering and spaying of dogs has b... Read >
Author: Stefan

Family Oriented Dog Breeds

27th March 2009
Of all the dog breeds available to choose between, parents need to take all considerations into account when they are choosing a pet for their family needs. Don’t just choose a pet based on what you want or let price or convienience be a determining fa... Read >
Author: D. Burton

Family Oriented Dogs

27th March 2009
Of all the dog breeds available to choose between, parents need to take all considerations into account when they are choosing a pet for their family needs. Don’t just choose a pet based on what you want or let price or convienience be a determining fa... Read >
Author: D. Burton

A New Shih Tzu Puppy - 5 Tips For The Right Start

27th March 2009
Get started right with a Shih Tzu puppy and you will enjoy a long and happy relationship with your dog. A Shih Tzu dog has a regal background since the breed developed as companion dogs in the Chinese Emperor's palace. These are very popular dogs partly... Read >
Author: Al Bullington

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

Understand How To Deal With The Health Of Cats

27th March 2009
Before you decide to take on any kind of pet you need to understand that different breeds of cat are susceptible to different health issues. Even if it seems like you have a healthy cat in the beginning it is possible that they will be diagnosed with some... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Pets Can Give Company For People With Diseases

27th March 2009
With no specific cure for your ailment, no idea if when is the end, not many people who are willing to get close to you, no more time to be guilty then and now... These are just some of the many uncertainties and pain a person with AIDS, HIV or any ot... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Know What Type Of Sickness Can Affect Your Cat

27th March 2009
Cats are also vulnerable to some common sickness. As a cat owner, it is necessary that you observe the health of your pet. It does really matter. Just like us, cats would surely have these phases of their lives when they would get sick or show signs of we... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

What to Do About Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs

27th March 2009
This can be due to a change in your dog's heart valves and their function or a number of other possible causes. There may be an abnormal communication better the left and the right side of your pup's heart and this can lead to your dog having a heart mur... Read >
Author: villenoire

How to Deal with Dog Heart Disease

27th March 2009
This can be caused by a change in the heart valves and their function, or a number of other potential causes. Dog heart murmur symptoms may be caused by an abnormal communication between the left side and the right side of the heart. There are a number of... Read >
Author: villenoire

Canine Heart Failure

27th March 2009
This can be caused by a change in the heart valves and their function, or a number of other potential causes. Dog heart murmur symptoms may be caused by an abnormal communication between the left side and the right side of the heart. There are a number of... Read >
Author: villenoire

How to Deal with Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs

27th March 2009
This can either be due to a change in the heart valves and their function or a variety of other potential reasons. There may be an abnormal communication between the left and the right side of the dog's heart and this can result in having a dog heart mur... Read >
Author: villenoire

Canine Congestive Heart Failure and What to Do About It

27th March 2009
While some of these symptoms can be linked to other health issues, and the symptoms are the same between benign heart murmurs and the more severe forms, you should consult a veterinarian any time you have a concern about your dog's health. Some of these s... Read >
Author: villenoire

Dog Congestive Heart Failure and Other Types of Dog Heart Failure

27th March 2009
This can be due to a change in your dog's heart valves and their function or a number of other possible causes. There may be an abnormal communication better the left and the right side of your pup's heart and this can lead to your dog having a heart mur... Read >
Author: villenoire

Canine Heart Disease and Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs

27th March 2009
This can be due to a change in your dog's heart valves and their function or a number of other possible causes. There may be an abnormal communication better the left and the right side of your pup's heart and this can lead to your dog having a heart mur... Read >
Author: villenoire

Three Common Iguana Parasites Revealed

26th March 2009
There are various parasites that can affect your iguana. Some of them live internally, while others inhabit the outside of the body. Some of the most common parasites include mites, worms, and protozoans. This article will discuss everything you need t... Read >
Author: D Swain

Cat Poisoning - 7 Reasons Not To Induce Vomiting If Your Cat Is Poisoned

26th March 2009
The usual cat poisoning symptoms are vomiting or diarrhea. Unfortunately, not all symptoms become immediately apparent. Often the affects of her consuming something poisonous to cats are not revealed for several weeks. If you suspect cat poisoning, there ... Read >
Author: Kate Rieger

Moving With Your Pets

25th March 2009
Whether you're planning to move to the next town or across the country, you have a big job ahead of you. In all the preparation involved in moving, don't forget about your four-legged family members. Just like with your children, your pets will need some ... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Health Issues in Older Dogs

25th March 2009
You think of a 5 year old as very young, however, when your dog turns 5, he is beginning to enter his senior years. Your dog will begin to experience the same health issues as his human family. As you begin to notice changes in your dog's appetite and beh... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Dogs and Kidney Disease

22nd March 2009
It is probably one of the leading causes of death in older dogs. There are two forms in which the disease can manifest itself, acute or chronic. The acute form can happen so quickly and suddenly, while the chronic form begins slowly and progresses over ... Read >
Author: villenoire

Feeding Kittens - How to Know When They Are Ready for Solid Kitten Food

20th March 2009
It can be confusing to know when newborn kittens are ready for each particular kind of kitten food, but there are a few basic guidelines that you can follow that make the process much easier. If the mother cat is available, she is already providing the b... Read >
Author: Tim

Treating Fleas in Kittens

19th March 2009
When you ask an owner of a cat how she gets rid of fleas from her beloved feline, you will surely receive lots of advice. You will undoubtedly receive a list of flea products that she has tried on her cat as well. However, if you would ask how you can get... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Recognizing If Your Cat Is Sick

13th March 2009
As with people, there are things that you need to look for in your cat to recognize if they are sick or not. Below is a list of symptoms that might trigger some concern. • Unexplained weight loss • It's hard for your cat to breathe • Your cat i... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Factors To Consider When Traveling With Your Cat

13th March 2009
Some cats enjoy traveling where others do not; it really depends on your cat's personality. Traveling can either be and easy or difficult task when you have your cat in tow. There are different ways that you can travel and there are also different things ... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Training Your Dog to Enjoy Baths, Brushings, and Clippings

13th March 2009
The care of your dog is not reserved exclusively for the veterinarian. It also applies to regular grooming as well. In fact, when you read most literature regarding canine care, grooming is always considered an integral part of their health and well-being... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Tips For Keeping Your Dog Healthy

13th March 2009
Your dog can be the best thing that can happen to you and your family. It brings in a different kind of joy and unity for all family members. And while pet dogs give you their unconditional gift of joyfulness, you need to take proper care of them. Caring ... 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

How to Socialize Your Dog

13th March 2009
Socialization is the process you must undertake to ensure that your dog is exposed to a variety of people, places, animals, sights, sounds and smells. Your dog should be exposed to enough situations that he views them as normal and non-threatening to ensu... Read >
Author: Clark Still

When the Car Ride is Too Long, Learn to Fly!

13th March 2009
In some situations there is no other alternative other than flying your best friend across the country by way of a commercial airline. An unexpected move, sick relative or other reasons may make it impossible for you to make a long trip in the car with yo... Read >
Author: Clark Still

You Should Not De-Claw Your Cats

12th March 2009
Cats use their claws for various purposes. The claws are important to cats, as they are an essential part of balancing. If you've ever noticed a cat jumping and latching on to a high object, you've probably noticed that he uses his claws to pull himself u... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

Keeping Your Cat Healthy And Away From The Vet

12th March 2009
To keep your cat healthy a majority of time, all you really need to do is give him good shelter, food, and plenty of water. Like other living things however, cats can get sick from time to time no matter what you do. As a cat owner, you'll want to en... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

How to Use Advantage Dog

11th March 2009
For people who care about their dog’s safety and health, fleas can be a nightmare. The damage that a flea attack can cause to the dog’s body is enormous. An ideal medication, Advantage (imidacloprid), is helpful in preventing the loss that has already... Read >
Author: Johny

How To Determine If Your Dog Is Suffering From A Luxated Patella

10th March 2009
At some point in time, your canine may develop what is referred to as a luxated patella or slipped kneecap. Despite the fact that this may not seem to be causing your dog any discomfort or pain, you should still contact your veterinarian for treatment as ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Guide To Puppy Travel

10th March 2009
Transporting your puppy over long or short distances requires more planning than most would think. There are certainly more steps to transporting a puppy via an airplane than by car however, both types of transport require some preparation ahead of time. ... Read >
Author: International Kennel Club

Step-by-Step Instructions for Ordering Pet Meds Online

10th March 2009
You already know that the best thing you can do for your animal is to provide them with the right medical care at the right time. It is very important for you to make sure that you provide your animals with the type of care that is going to last them a li... Read >
Author: Josh Webber

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

Dehydrated Dog Food for Healthier Pets

10th March 2009
Most pet owners refer to it as “dry food”, but whatever you choose to call it, dehydrated dog food can and should be part of your pet puppy or adult canine’s healthy and balanced diet. Unlike the generic mediocre kinds of dog food many consumers are... Read >
Author: Thomas

Pet Vaccines: How Important Are They?

10th March 2009
Every child needs vaccinations to protect them from diseases such as tetanus, measles, and polio. The same goes true with your pets too. There are vaccinations that your dog needs to make sure that it stays healthy throughout its life span. Cats need the ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

How to Care for Your Cat with Diabetes

10th March 2009
Cat owners whose pets are diagnosed with diabetes are usually afraid of what may happen. But then again, it is possible for your cat to live long and happily, even with this disease. Your pet only needs dedication and care throughout the ordeal. Diabetes... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Why Are There Prescription Drugs In Your Drinking Water?

10th March 2009
The Associated Press National Investigative Team recently unveiled their 5-month long study of prescription drugs in our drinking water. Unfortunately they found the problem was widespread. Their team visited treatment plants, interviewed over 200 scie... Read >
Author: Derek Reeve

Four Bearded Dragon Diseases Revealed

10th March 2009
Bearded dragons usually remain healthy if you give them proper temperature, housing, and light. But even with the best care, they may experience various bearded dragon diseases. Some of these conditions include metabolic bone disease, egg binding, and s... Read >
Author: D Swain

Dog Health Care Article: Male Dog Neutering And Female Dog Spaying: When Should It Be Done?

10th March 2009
Every year thousands and thousands of cats and dogs are euthanized because they lack a home and family to adopt them. We humans are to blame for this situation. Every year the newspapers are full of articles submitted by the S.P.C.A. relating to the numbe... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Factors Affecting The Health Of Cats

10th March 2009
Whether you are someone who believes in vaccinations or not, they are extremely important to the health and well being of your cat. Just as with humans, there are certain viruses that can attack a cat's system if they are not properly protected. Even if y... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

All About Feeding Your Cat

10th March 2009
• A big stomach is another sign, if their stomach is hanging, they might have a weight problem • Another is whether or not you can feel your cat's ribs. On a healthy cat you should be able to feel their rib cage, if you cannot feel your cat's rib c... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Prevent Health Problems with Grain Free Dog Food

10th March 2009
Many experts in veterinary medicine believe that dogs should be fed a balanced diet that is relatively free of carbs, and for that reason a grain free dog food is often recommended. Just as when humans go on a no-carb diet and immediately switch from eati... Read >
Author: Thomas

Know the Causes and Avoid Canine Parvo

10th March 2009
CausesThere are two ways that this disease is transmitted, via contact with the soil or infected feces. The feces of a dog infected with the canine parvovirus will be infected as well and can carry the disease to others. Other dogs don’t even need to co... Read >
Author: AnneMing

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

Why Claw Removal Is Bad

09th March 2009
Cats use their claws for various purposes. The claws are important to cats, as they are an essential part of balancing. If you've ever noticed a cat jumping and latching on to a high object, you've probably noticed that he uses his claws to pull himself u... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Putting A Microchip In Your Pet

09th March 2009
Every pet owner wants to keep his or her beloved cat or dog as safe as possible. You do everything you can do make sure your pet is well cared for and healthy. If you have an indoor pet, you may not think that keeping identification tags is important, but... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Dog Health Care Article: How Your Dog Gets Fleas And How To Get Rid Of Them

06th March 2009
Fleas are those nasty little insects that periodically infect our cats, dogs and homes. Fleas feed on the blood of our pets. They can irritate their skin not only from the bite and skin infections, but also some pets are allergic to fleas. Fleas are th... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

How To Give Your Cat A Pill

05th March 2009
Giving a cat a pill can be a nightmare. No cat wants something shoved down his throat, and he will fight you tooth and nail to prevent it. Although most cats are small in size, you'd be quite amazed with how much power they actually have. There are ways t... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

Cats Can Have Diabetes

05th March 2009
Cats are one of the most popular pets in North America. They are loving pets, capable of providing you years of companionship. Like other pets, cats can sometimes get sick. There are several different types of ailments that cats can get, one of which is f... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

Accessories for Your Pets

04th March 2009
Dogs are one of the most favorite pets of men. Almost every household has one, and they are treated like part of the family already. They protect the house, and are good companions also. Dog owners take special care of their pets. They take them on reg... Read >
Author: Urmann

Preparing to Whelp Puppies

04th March 2009
After you breed your female, you have 63 days from the day her eggs are fertilized until the puppies arrive. During this time it is necessary to buy or build a whelping bin for your female to deliver her litter. It needs to be large enough for her to move... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Animal Scales Used to Determine Dosage

03rd March 2009
Almost every veterinarian office needs to be able to accurately weigh their animal patients. A typical office may have dogs, cats, birds, reptiles and other small animals. Of course, there is a very wide range of size and weights between them. Even compar... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle

Aggressive Behavior In Jack Russell Terriers

03rd March 2009
Jack russell terriers are small yet known to be absolutely fearless and strong-willed breed of dog. Their strong personality is makes them perfect working terriers used to bolt fox from their dens. Jack russell terriers are also used on ground-dwelling qu... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Miniature Dogs for Kids

03rd March 2009
Although big, working dogs are helpful in guarding the house, and protecting the family members, it is sometimes harmful with children around. Even if these dogs just mean to be playful, their heavy weight and big built may prove dangerous to kids. Wit... Read >

Canine Hip Dysplasia – Know the Symptoms and Treat the Disease Faster

02nd March 2009
Symptoms Arthritis in dogs is caused in most cases by hip dysplasia, which is found quite often in dogs. Hip dysplasia in dogs will bring with it a lot of pain and a mobility that is severely reduced. Its effects are grave enough that the dog is no longer... Read >
Author: AnneMing

Diagnosis and Causes of Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

02nd March 2009
DiagnosisThe first thing that a vet will do when he thinks that a dog might have hip dysplasia is reading the medical history of the dog, after which he will examine the dog in detail. After the physical examination, the veterinarian will look at the join... Read >
Author: AnneMing

How To Handle Dogs With Food Poisoning

02nd March 2009
Dogs make good pets - but they can be challenging to hold back at certain times. In fact they are a tiny bit like children. You turn your back for just one minute and they are pouncing on food that is sitting out and praying for them to consume it. Unluck... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Omeprazole therapy causes mal absorption of cyanocobalamin

01st March 2009
Omeprazole in Prilosec is used to treat ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD or heartburn), and other conditions involving excessive stomach acid production. Omeprazole 20 mg three days a week and 10 mg daily in prevention of duodenal ulcer relap... Read >
Author: tinams9

Ways To Keep Your Cat Healthy

25th February 2009
To keep your cat healthy a majority of time, all you really need to do is give him good shelter, food, and plenty of water. Like other living things however, cats can get sick from time to time no matter what you do. As a cat owner, you'll want to en... Read >
Author: June Sabe

These Are The Supplies You Need From Grooming Yor pet

24th February 2009
Dog grooming is an essential part of your pet's health care that can prevent problems from developing. Bathing and brushing to maintain a healthy skin and coat, ear and dental care, and toenail clipping are all essential parts of keeping your dog healthy... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

Marriage Counseling - One of the Greatest Causes of Divorce

18th February 2009
I know that it sounds crazy to list marriage counseling as a cause of divorce and even crazier to call it one of the greatest causes of divorce, but it's true. When people think of old-time farmers they usually think of a man of self sufficiency. If a f... Read >
Author: Lessons For a Happy Marriage

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 To Give Your Cat A Pill

13th February 2009
Giving a cat a pill can be a nightmare. No cat wants something shoved down his throat, and he will fight you tooth and nail to prevent it. Although most cats are small in size, you'd be quite amazed with how much power they actually have. There are ways t... Read >
Author: June Sabe

How To Keep Ticks Away From Your Dog

13th February 2009
Dogs and in general all pets tend to spend more of their summer time outdoors. In case of dogs, it is very important to be careful about parasites, bugs and micro organisms that can harm them while they get their whiff of fresh air. Precautions are necess... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

Reputable Breeder of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

11th February 2009
The surest way to take home healthy cavalier king charles spaniels is to buy from reputable breeders. With reputable breeders, cavalier king charles spaniels that will be included in the breeding process are screened for genetic defects such as mitral val... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Signs of a Sick Cockatiel

09th February 2009
Like most birds, cockatiels are very good at masking signs of health problems. Most diseases aren't detected until they have already reached an advanced stage. Therefore, you need to keep a close eye on your bird so you'll know when there's something wr... Read >
Author: D Swain

Why You Don't Want Insurance for Your Cat

03rd February 2009
Insurance is one of the few things people buy that they hope to never have to use! Think about it – we buy homeowners insurance in case our homes catch on fire or otherwise become damaged, but we hope we never have to cash in on it. We pay for car ins... Read >
Author: ThomasJohnsen

Discover How to Stop Dogs from Chewing

02nd February 2009
Are you getting annoyed by the destructive chewing behavior of your dog? Do you want your puppy or dog to stop chewing shoes, mats, carpets, clothing, furniture and anything he can reach? Dogs don’t have to be angry to do this destructive chewing they d... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Dog Potty Training: How to Potty Train a Dog

02nd February 2009
Dogs or puppies are the most adorable pet and their cuteness is irresistible. But when they start to urinate and poop improperly, you will probably freak out. Before your patience runs out, you must learn some tips and tricks on how to potty train a dog. ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Proper Dog Diet: How to Feed your Dog with Healthy Diet

02nd February 2009
Dogs are man's best friends. For sure you really love your dog to the extent that you want to nourish it and make sure it is really healthy and taking proper dog diet. Initially, you might think that making your dog gain more weight can be an indication t... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

8 Ways to Tell If Your Cat Has a Urinary Tract Infection

02nd February 2009
Boy, did I learn a valuable lesson. My cat was acting lethargic and strange so I got worried and took her to the veterinarian. Turns out she had a urinary tract infection that had traveled up to her kidneys! My veterinarian told me that if I h... Read >
Author: Andrea Paduchak

A Look At Health Insurance For Your Pet

31st January 2009
When pet owners get a pet they store around at the many pet shops, breeders, pet rescues, and animal shelters until they find the dog, cat, or exotic pet that suits them, what very few pet owners do believe the price of veterinarian outlay for their new p... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Tips On Proper Iguana Lizard Care

30th January 2009
An iguana though robust and aggressive in nature needs a lot of care than most of the pet animals. Most people who got their pet iguanas for the first time do not know what to do about them or do not have the knowledge on how to properly care for them. ... Read >
Author: John Simmons

How To Keep Your Dog In Tip Top Shape

30th January 2009
The responsibility of a new pet is sometimes overwhelming. One of your new duties as a dog owner is to take care of your pet's health. Here are two pointers for you to follow in taking care of your pet. - The Veterinarian Is our Friend Part of you... Read >
Author: John Samson

How To Care For Your Diabetic Cat

30th January 2009
If your cat has just been diagnosed with diabetes, you might be afraid of what the future holds for your beloved pet. The good news is that cats can live long, healthy lives after being diagnosed with diabetes. The trick is that you, as a pet owner, must ... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Dog Health Care Article: The Importance Of De Worming Your Dog On A Regular Basis

30th January 2009
I'm a new mother again. My daughter just gave me an early Christmas present, a puppy. So over the course of the next few articles we will touch on puppy care. Christmas, Easter, Valentines, Mother's Day, and Father's Day usually bring an increase to a few... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Are Herbal Remedies for Ear Infection in Dogs Effective?

25th January 2009
When it comes to ear infection in dogs, a lot of pet owners are doubtful as to whether or not the problem can truly be solved by herbal remedies. The use of herbs and natural treatments either for a person or for an animal is not yet widely accepted. H... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Insurance For Pets Can Be Really Reasonably Priced

22nd January 2009
Did you know that you are more likely (should you have a pet) to make a claim on a pet insurance policy than you are to make a claim on a house insurance policy or a car insurance policy. Be aware that pet insurance is very much designed for the policy ho... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Are Herbal Remedies for Ear Infection in Dogs Effective?

22nd January 2009
When it comes to ear infection in dogs, a lot of pet owners are doubtful as to whether or not the problem can truly be solved by herbal remedies. The use of herbs and natural treatments either for a person or for an animal is not yet widely accepted. H... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Travel Tips For Shih Tzus

21st January 2009
It is not unusual for Shih Tzu owners to take their Shih Tzus with them during travels. Apart from being great household companions, many shih tzus have become their owner's favorite travel companions because of their size and temperament - alert, happy, ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Arthritis – Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment

20th January 2009
Arthritis affects people but also our dear pets. Statistics say that in US about 25% of pets are affected by arthritis. As a dog owner and lover, you should pay attention that your non-human friend is always in good mood, playful and that it eats well and... Read >
Author: AnneMing

How to Choose Dog Flea Cures for Your Pet

20th January 2009
Fleas are one of the biggest problems pet owners encounter with their dogs. Fleas are quite easy to acquire, especially when they are in season. There are different types of dog flea cures and medicines available in the market today. Some involve the use ... Read >
Author: AnneMing

Heartworm – Common Prevention and Treatment Medication

20th January 2009
Heartworm spreads from mosquitoes through bites to animals like dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, coyotes, other animals and even humans that live near areas with large mosquito populations. Heartworm infection is dangerous; untreated dogs may die and treatment ... Read >
Author: AnneMing

Dog Heartworm Disease: How Worse Can it Get?

20th January 2009
Any disease suffered by your pet requires your immediate attention. As a responsible pet owner, it is your duty to make sure that your dog lives as comfortably and happy it is should. One of the worst diseases your pet could acquire is dog heartworm. This... Read >
Author: AnneMing

Things To Know When Buying A Horse

19th January 2009
Buying a mare is a mammoth investment in both time and money, and there are some effects you'll want to know before you start pointed for pigs for deal. Buying a steed can be compared to export a used car. Unscrupulous charger traders will alter the a... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Selecting Multi Vitamins For Your Pet

18th January 2009
Pets are very important members of a family. They are amazing companions who propose their owners unconditional darling. A cat or a dog can definitely be counted on for comfort in lonely times. They are very generous with their affection. All they ask in ... Read >
Author: Julia Solomon

The Art Of Cat Training

18th January 2009
Cats are educated and encouraged by treats or rewards. A plain illustration of such actions is when cats come running when it hears the food bag crackle or the can opener's sound. Cats regularly cooperate the sounds to food rewards. Keep in view that y... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Reading About Cat Training Books

18th January 2009
A cat lover wants an unfailing conductor or handbook to get through his cat's guidance. It is not enough to just browse over websites for tips and other subtle know-hows. What he needs are trusty cat schooling books ! Here are some of the best-selling and... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Dog Health Care Article: How To Secure Your Dog While Traveling

16th January 2009
Have you ever seen a dog fall out of the back of a pickup truck? Have you ever seen a dog hanging on a rope off the side of a pickup truck? Have you ever seen a panic stricken dog struggling to keep its balance in the back of a pickup truck? Pretty dismal... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Dealing With Heartworms And Your Dog

12th January 2009
early symptoms and to hopefully save your dog, look out for these signs: - Dogs that have been quite active usually tend to be tired easily. - Dogs that would have been otherwise healthy usually gasp for breath. - Coughing of your dog has sudd... Read >
Author: John Samson

How To Find A Horse Trainer

12th January 2009
Why we require an a mount guide to direct our pigs? This is basically because they aren't considered domestic animals, although they will be able to help us to do different and complex activities. Due to the detail that sheep are not domestic animals,... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Buzz on a Budget: Advertising Your Home Based Business without Breaking the Bank

12th January 2009
Home based businesses often start out at a disadvantage. There you are, in your spiffy, well-appointed home office (or with your laptop on the couch), all full of vigor and enthusiasm for the adventure you are about to embark on. You've already spent your... Read >
Author: Dominic Boykin

How To Choose Vitamins For Your Pets

09th January 2009
Pets are very important members of a family. They are superb companions who proposal their owners unconditional adore. A cat or a dog can definitely be counted on for comfort in lonely period. They are very generous with their affection. All they ask in a... Read >
Author: Julia Solomon

Learn How To Give Your Cat A Pill

09th January 2009
Giving a cat a pill can be a nightmare. No cat needs something shoved down his throat, and he will battle you incisor and nail to avoid it. Although most cats are small in extent, you'd be fairly amazed with how much vigor they actually have. There are ha... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

How To Keep Your Cat Healthy

09th January 2009
To keep your cat strong adulthood of time, all you sincerely ought to do give him good shelter, food, and bounty of water. Like other living clothes however, cats can get sick from time to time no conundrum what you do. As a cat holder, you'll want to ... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw

Dog Health Care Article: What To Do If Your Dog Has Skin Problems

09th January 2009
Under all that copious fur there is skin. Skin that is susceptible to a myriad of diseases and afflictions just as we humans are. The difference being that in humans we can readily see a health problem. In a dog, skin health problems are not readily appar... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

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

You Might Want To Consider Getting Health Insurance For Your Pet

08th January 2009
The word indemnity is one of those terms that just makes you squirm. Next to putting gas in your car it seems like the prime amount you have and there is just so much that you essential. You should to keep indemnity on your car (it would have been sincere... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Pet Health Insurance In The States

08th January 2009
Pet strength indemnity companies hope someday pet owners in the United States will bump up with European pet owners. A current polled full of American pet owners optional that about three percent of American pet owners had purchased pet vigor assurance fo... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Getting Quotes For Pet Health Insurance Online

08th January 2009
Recent scrutiny estimated that the typical dog vendor will stopover the vet two-three period a year and finish a typical of two hundred dollars. Pet owners who have cats will waste a little bit excluding. That assessed is for the habitual everyday pack li... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

How To Take Your Dog To Places

08th January 2009
Dogs do like to move well. Adventurous by type, they want to limit out new sights and sounds. They like to suffer and see new people. Nevertheless this does not mean that nomadic with a dog is as relaxed as roaming with your clasp bag. Here are some tips ... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

The Prevention Of Canine Distemper

07th January 2009
Canine distemper is so well-spread and the symptoms so varying that if your pet displays any signs such as those mentioned above, a visit to a veterinarian for a diagnosis should be made promptly. Similar to some viral diseases, surviving an infection... Read >
Author: John Samson

Preventions For Variety Of Dogs

07th January 2009
Currently, there are many vaccines available for a large variety of species. Chemically inactivated (killed species) vaccines are available for dogs and whole culture vaccine which causes the dog vaccine reactions. Before, leptospiral vaccines only protec... Read >
Author: John Samson

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

Dog Grooming Basics

06th January 2009
All dogs need grooming. The basic grooming requirements depend on your dog's breed and its characteristics. The first thing a pet owner deals with is dog hair. Long hair dogs that shed need grooming more often than short hair dogs, or those who only sh... Read >
Author: Debbie Foster

Getting Health Insurance For Your Ferret

05th January 2009
Ferrets are long, sleek, fun packed, and cuddly. They can impart endless hours of fun. They can also give you a migraine as you try to pay for the vet bills you didn't think about when you spontaneously purchased that impossibly cute hunt with the incredi... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Getting Eye Health Insurance For Your Pet

05th January 2009
Owners who are considering purchasing pet strength cover for their dogs should make definite that the eye vigor of their dogs sheltered by the assurance statement. Because many cover companies will not insure the eyes of a dog whose breed is habitually di... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Consider Getting Health Insurance For Your Rabbit

05th January 2009
Many pet owners have the visitors and companionship of having a pet rabbit in the house. People are attracted to the idea of house rabbits because rabbits are not only jokey and fun to lookout they are also very communities. Rabbits lean to plead to peopl... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Preparing For a New Yorkie

05th January 2009
If you are about to get a pet Yorkie, there are some things you must do first. Preparing for a new Yorkie is an important task and is something everyone who wants to own a Yorkie needs to do. Doing so will make their transition into a new environment much... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Getting Ready For a New Yorkie

05th January 2009
If you are about to get a pet Yorkie, there are some things you must do first. Preparing for a new Yorkie is an important task and is something everyone who wants to own a Yorkie needs to do. Doing so will make their transition into a new environment much... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Tips On Getting Health Care For Your Exotic Pet

05th January 2009
Having your exotic pet on a normal prove up with a veterinarian is an important part on your exotic pet's fitness. There could be important things that you would like to know to keep the trait of vigor of your exotic pet. Make effective that you growth... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

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

Dog is Men’s Best Friend

17th December 2008
Owning a pet can be a very relaxing pastime hobby. However, perhaps the best pet that you can own is a dog. Owning a dog can allow you to enjoy yourself immensely. One of the main reasons why a dog can be the best pet for you is due to the fact that do... Read >
Author: Ivica

Getting Insurance For Your Ferret

15th December 2008
Ferrets are long, honeyed, fun packed, and cuddly. They can give endless hours of fun. They can also give you a migraine as you try to pay for the vet bills you didn't think about when you spontaneously purchased that impossibly cute flush with the incred... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Dog Health Care Article: Who Else Wants Their Dog To Have Clean, Healthy Teeth?

15th December 2008
Dogs are also susceptible to tooth and gum disease, just like their human owners. They get cavities, buildups of plaque or tartar, chipped or broken teeth, and gum disease. A regular dental routine, just as a regular grooming routine should be introduced ... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

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

Raising An Exotic Pet Ferret

15th December 2008
Pets come in different shapes and sizes. For those who don't want that much maintenance, having some fish in the aquarium will suffice. If the owner wants physical intimacy, a dog or cat are the usual animals that come to mind. According to one survey... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Law Reguarding Exotic Pets

14th December 2008
No one requests to decode any law. A law abiding citizen would first invoice the validity of the circumstances before getting an exotic pet. This actually takes some effort in judgment out. One: it depends on the utter where the landlord lives. And two: i... 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

Keeping A Ferret As A Pet

14th December 2008
Pets come in different shapes and sizes. For those who don't want that much maintenance, having some fish in the aquarium will suffice. If the possessor desires unrefined intimacy, a dog or cat are the normal animals that come to brain. According to on... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Getting Treatment For Horse Colic

14th December 2008
Animals are prone to various diseases. Some of these may leave permanent damage while others are fatal. One example, which could go either way, is equine colic. This happens when the horse experiences pain in the abdomen and things can get worse if medica... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Dog Health Care Article: How To Care For Your Dog's Feet And Save On Vet Bills Down The Line

12th December 2008
Even though it may be an obvious fact, dogs have four feet. These four feet have no protection. As the caregivers for our companions, we need to take special care of our pets feet to ensure their pads do not become overcalloused or tender. Be careful n... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Owner's Guide to Pancreatitis in Cats

08th December 2008
Your cat's pancreas produces enzymes and hormones to aid digestion. Pancreatitis in cats occurs when this vital organ becomes inflamed. This allows digestive enzymes to escape and possible cause damage to nearby organs. This condition can affect feline... Read >
Author: D Swain

Cat Arthritis: Owner's Guide to Arthritis in Cats

08th December 2008
Cat arthritis is a condition in which there is joint inflammation. It can become very painful to your cat. Any feline is at risk for developing this condition, but athletic cats are more susceptible. So, what exactly causes arthritis in cats? Causes... Read >
Author: D Swain

An Owner's Guide to Coccidia in Cats

08th December 2008
Coccidia in cats are smalled one-celled organisms called protozoans that are very contagious. They cause an infection in the intestinal tract that results in feline coccidiosis. Kittens that are less than six months old are usually affected since their ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Owner's Guide to Bladder Stones in Dogs

08th December 2008
Bladder stones in dogs are composed of either struvite or oxalate. Males usually develop oxalate stones, while females have problems with the struvite variety. These stones can pose a serious threat to males as they can obstruct the urinary opening. If... Read >
Author: D Swain

Dog Bloat: Owner's Guide to Bloat in Dogs

08th December 2008
Bloat in dogs is one of the most common causes of death. This condition occurs when your dog's stomach swells due to excess fluid or gas. It can be life-threatening in under an hour. So, what exactly causes this condition? Causes There are a few ... Read >
Author: D Swain

An Owner's Guide to Arthritis in Dogs

08th December 2008
Arthritis in dogs is a condition that occurs when the joints become inflamed. This can be the result of injury or disease. This condition is most common in older dogs, but can also occur in younger canines. So, what exactly causes it? Causes Vari... Read >
Author: D Swain

Dog Grooming Basics

05th December 2008
Neglected dogs with a tangled, dirty coat and long nails do not look appealing to anyone, and are living proof that regular dog grooming has many benefits, including helping keep a dog stay healthy. Basic dog grooming includes bathing, brushing, nail t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Flying With Pets - How Can You Keep Your Pet Safe And Healthy When Traveling On Airline Flights?

05th December 2008
If you are planning to fly with your pet, you are part of a growing trend that has been increasing for the last number of years. Most airlines, for a nominal fee, will allow your small pet to fly with you if it will fit in a FAA approved pet carrier th... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Learn About Getting Insurance For Your Pet

04th December 2008
The word insurance is one of those words that just makes you cringe. Next to putting gas in your car it seems like the biggest expense you have and there is just so much that you need. You need to keep insurance on your car (it would have been really nice... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

How To Keep Your Dog Free Of Ticks

03rd December 2008
Dogs and in general all pets tend to spend more of their summer time outdoors. In case of dogs, it is very important to be careful about parasites, bugs and micro organisms that can harm them while they get their whiff of fresh air. Precautions are ne... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Why Do Dog Snore

03rd December 2008
Why Do Dog Snore It is not unusual to see pet owners let their pets sleep with them at night. In fact, 1/3 of pet owners have at some point, allowed their pets to sleep on their beds. Dogs provide a companionship that can't be given by any other breed... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Learn Law Reguarding Exotic Pets

03rd December 2008
No one wants to break any law. A law abiding citizen would first check the legality of the circumstances before getting an exotic pet. This actually takes some effort in finding out. One: it depends on the state where the owner lives. And two: it depends ... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Some Health Care Information For Your Pet

03rd December 2008
Having your exotic pet on a regular check up with a veterinarian is an important part on your exotic pet's health. There could be important things that you would like to know in order to maintain the quality of health of your exotic pet. Make sure tha... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Hairballs and Tooth Decay

03rd December 2008
Hairballs While hairballs are normal for a cat to some extent, you should contact you veterinarian immediately if you think the problem is out of control. Cats get hairballs mainly because they spend so much time cleaning themselves. Although cats d... Read >
Author: Troy

Preventing Theft from your Home

03rd December 2008
Have you ever been burglarized while you were sleeping? Have you ever woken up in the morning with your door or window ajar, your drawers drawn and important items missing? Whether you're living alone or living with your family, being burglarized is detes... Read >
Author: parmodks

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

Pet Insurance FAQ

02nd December 2008
Pet insurance in the UK is gaining popularity ever year. Due to the low cost and wide comprehensive coverages many pet owners in the UK are opting to insure their pets. But when we start looking for a pet insurance policy their are a few question that ... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings

Animal Scales used by Veterinarians

01st December 2008
What dosage of medication should be prescribed to an animal? This question must be answered many times each day in a veterinarian office. Humans are usually assigned a fairly standard dosage. An adult may be told to take 2 aspirin. A child should only tak... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

An Owner's Guide to Scabies in Dogs

01st December 2008
Scabies in dogs is caused by a mite infestation. These mites are very contagious. They will readily infest other animals and even humans. These parasitic mites live survive by feeding on material on the skin. They usually burrow just below the surfa... Read >
Author: D Swain

An Owner's Guide to Lyme Disease In Dogs

01st December 2008
Lyme disease in dogs is a condition that can cause a wide range of problems with your dog. It can damage the heart, kidneys, or joints if left unchecked. This disease usually occurs in southern states, northeastern states, California, and Mississippi. ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Feline Owner's Guide to Hypothyroidism in Cats

01st December 2008
Hypothyroidism in cats occurs when the thyroid gland produces too few hormones. This condition is quite rare. Although it isn't life-threatening, it will significantly reduce your cat's quality of life. So, what exactly causes this condition to occur w... Read >
Author: D Swain

An Owner's Guide to Ear Mites in Cats

01st December 2008
Cat ear mites are crab-like parasites. They are the second-most common type of parasite that infects cats. They usually live in the ear canal, but can sometimes be found on the skin. The mites can be transferred to your cat when he comes into direct co... Read >
Author: D Swain

11 Preventive Treatment Recommendations for a Hearty and Cheerful Pet Dog

01st December 2008
Pet treatment goes beyond countering a particular disease or health problem - it's about preventive care and ensuring your dog enjoys a long and happy life. Once your pet has reached adulthood, your relationship will probably settle into a routine. Make s... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

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

Dog Hypothyroidism: Owner's Guide to Hypothyroidism in Dogs

01st December 2008
Hypothyroidism in dogs occurs when the thyroid gland fails to produce enough hormones. It is one of the most common endocrine problems that dogs experience. Large and mid-sized dogs usually develop this condition more often than small breeds. You may b... Read >
Author: D Swain

Cat Ringworm: An Owner's Guide to Ringworm in Cats

01st December 2008
Ringworm in cats is caused by various fungal organisms. Since cats less than a year old don't have fully-developed immune systems, they are affected most often. Cats with longer hair also have more problems with ringworm. The condition is also very inf... Read >
Author: D Swain

Cat Diabetes- An Owner's Guide to Diabetes in Cats

01st December 2008
Diabetes is cats is a relatively common problem. The condition occurs when insulin fails to balance levels of glucose. Obese and older cats have an increased risk of developing diabetes, although it can affect cats of any age or breed. Cause Cat d... Read >
Author: D Swain

Cat Constipation: An Owner's Guide to Constipation in Cats

01st December 2008
Constipation in cats is a relatively common occurrence. Like you, your constipated cat will have trouble having a bowel movement. This condition is very common in older cats. However, cats of any age can have a bout of constipation. So, what exactly c... Read >
Author: D Swain

Pet Cremation Jewelry is a wonderful way to remember your pet

01st December 2008
There are resources plentiful for what to do when you lose a loved one and what exactly the typical grief process is. However, there are very few resources on how to deal with the loss of a pet. Losing a pet for many is often as tragic as losing a membe... Read >
Author: Sumeetha

Caring For Your Exotic Pet

01st December 2008
You should be a responsible pet possessor if you expect on having exotic pets. You should judge your lifestyle in verdict the total exotic pet. You should be committed as a holder in providing the desires of your exotic pet in order to live. There are ... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Breeding Exotic Animals

01st December 2008
Are you fond of pleasing concern of exotic pets? Do you have intensive awareness of animals and breeding it? If you do, you can deem being an exotic pet breeder. There are many advantages you can get from it. Being an exotic pet breeder would give you ... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

5 Steps to Take When Your Dog is Urinating Frequently

28th November 2008
Boy, did I learn a valuable lesson. Once I had to rush my dog to the pet hospital and he practically died. He had a urinary tract infection and I didn’t notice the symptoms until the last minute. Thankfully, my veterinarian was able to save him but i... Read >
Author: Wayne McDonald

Cargo and Animal Transporting Precautions

28th November 2008
Traveling with pets and fragile cargo can be a taxing task and is a potential travel hassle if the necessary precautions are not met. Pets can create a great mess in a car’s interiors, especially with car floor mats and seat coverings. Filling a car wit... Read >
Author: Dan Bodrero

Let Product Brochures Do The Talking

27th November 2008
What do you want to tell the world about your business? Any message you want to convey can be done in a tasteful manner with a well-designed product brochure. No matter what kind of business you own or operate, you need the kind of advertising that a broc... Read >
Author: Steve Roberts

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

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 Are The Dog Ear Mites Symptoms?

27th November 2008
Is your dog constantly itching or scratching his head? Is it so bad that it’s annoying you? You should consider reviewing these dog’s ear mites symptoms. Here are some of the most common dog ear mite symptoms your pet may display: constant itching or ... Read >
Author: dwaser

Most Common Dog Seizures Symptoms

27th November 2008
This brief guide is intended to help you identify dog seizure symptoms so that you can save your dog’s life in case of emergency. A seizure can be defined as the body experiencing muscle contractions and shaking uncontrollably and aggressively. The ... Read >
Author: dwaser

Heat Stroke in Dogs - The Truth About Canine Heat Stroke

26th November 2008
Heat stroke in dogs is a life-threatening situation. When your dog's body temperature rises too high, numerous organs can become damaged. The most important organs put at risk include the heart, liver, kidneys, and brain. Canine heat stroke usually aff... Read >
Author: D Swain

The Truth About Canine Roundworms

26th November 2008
Canine roundworms are parasites that take up residence in your dog's small intestine and feed on bodily fluids and tissue. These worms, which can measure up to six inches, look like big pieces of spaghetti. They can be life-threatening to puppies and may ... Read >
Author: D Swain

The Truth About Feline Seizures

26th November 2008
Feline seizures are usually a symptom of an underlying disease. If a disease can't be definitively diagnosed, then your cat is said to have epilepsy. These seizures can be life-threatening if they last too long, usually over five minutes. Causes M... Read >
Author: D Swain

The Truth About Feline Rhinotracheitis

26th November 2008
Feline rhinotracheitis is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus. This virus is highly contagious, but usually only causes mild symptoms in mature cats. However, this disease can be fatal to kittens if they develop pneumonia. Transmission ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Feline Worms - Three Common Types of Feline Worms

26th November 2008
There are three common feline worms that affects cats. They include hookworms, tapeworms, and roundworms. These worms multiply as they live inside your cat. If there get to be too many, it can be life-threatening for your cat. Let's take a look at these f... Read >
Author: D Swain

Feline Worms - Three Common Types of Feline Worms

26th November 2008
There are three common feline worms that affects cats. They include hookworms, tapeworms, and roundworms. These worms multiply as they live inside your cat. If there get to be too many, it can be life-threatening for your cat. Let's take a look at these f... Read >
Author: D Swain

Three Common Types of Canine Worms

26th November 2008
There are three common canine worms that can infect your dog. They include roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and whipworms. These worm infestations can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and weight loss. Let's take a look at some of the most commo... Read >
Author: D Swain

The Truth About Canine Hives

26th November 2008
Canine hives are allergic reactions that are caused by substances absorbed through your dog's skin or inhaled through the nose. These reactions can occur virtually anywhere on your dog's body. The hives are circular and raised, and may cause your dog's ha... Read >
Author: D Swain

Three Common Feline Skin Diseases

26th November 2008
Feline skin diseases are some of the most common health problems that can affect your cat. The condition of your cat's skin and coat of hair is an important indicator of your cat's overall health, so it's important to be aware of it. Let's take a look at ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Online Marketing: Get on Top, Baby!

26th November 2008
This is about how to put yourself, your business, product or service at the top of Google. What does this mean? It means more of the people who are doing an internet search for your product or service will find you. Internet Search Engines A searc... Read >
Author: markarti2008

Dog Health Care Article: What You Need To Do To Avoid Lyme (Lime) Disease In Your Dog

26th November 2008
Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria carried by ticks. When an infected tick bites your pet, the bacteria is transferred to the blood. This is a widespread disease. Dogs that play in infected areas and then travel not only carry the disease, but could als... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Writing the Best Resume

25th November 2008
The purpose of a resume is to generate results. Its objective is to emphasize a jobseeker's "value" to employers. Nothing less! It is either a one-page, a two-page, or a three-page document. The trend nowadays is to produce a one-page document. But wh... Read >
Author: R T

Become A Breeder Of Exotic Pets

25th November 2008
Are you fond of taking care of exotic pets? Do you have an intensive knowledge of animals and breeding it? If you do, you can consider being an exotic pet breeder. There are many advantages you can get from it. Being an exotic pet breeder would give y... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Aggressive Dog Behavior - How To Handle It

24th November 2008
Owning a dog can be one of the most enjoyable things that a person can do. By taking care of the dog, they will provide you with a lifetime of loyalty and love that is often unmanaged by any human. At times, however, there may be problems with being a pet... Read >
Author: dwaser

What Are the Possible Side Effects of Pet Medication and How to Overcome Them?

20th November 2008
In these modern days, whenever our pets get to feel ailments, we immediately rush to pet pharmaceuticals to buy pet meds, or if there is still time, we undoubtedly rush him to his veterinarian for a fervent check up. Maybe that is how modern medicine has ... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Types of Pet Insurance Plans Available

18th November 2008
Currently there are two types of pet insurance plans, each insurance plan is geared towards a specific need of the pet owner, the animal and the financial capacity of the owner. A full breed dog might need more medical attention than another breed, esp... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings

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

17th November 2008
Rabies Although cases are rare in BC, there have been cases where the carriers are Brown Bats, Squirels, and infected animals traveling within the Province. Prevention is the best policy. Vaccinate your pet. If you suspect a rabid animal contact the SPCA... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Winter Flea Guide For You and Your Pet's Welfare

11th November 2008
This winter flea guide will help defy the common belief shared by most people that flea cannot survive during the winter time. On the contrary, fleas do thrive during the winter season, especially indoors. Most importantly, after a very wet winter in most... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Goat Care and Goat Breeding

11th November 2008
Goat care is a serious responsibility. Goats need companionship. Hence, it is better to keep two goats or have a sociable animal to give a single goat company. Goats need spacious shelters, which is free from dampness and drafts. There should be good vent... Read >
Author: GoatCrazy

Are Blueberries Safe for Dogs?

10th November 2008
Answer: Yes, blueberries are definitely safe for dogs in general. Blueberries make a great natural treat for dogs. Because they are a good natural source of nutrients, it’s far better to give your dog blueberries than to give him processed treats an... Read >
Author: dwaser

Cat Spraying

04th November 2008
Cat spraying is more prevalent among male cats than it is among female cats. Non-neutered cats are more likely to spray than are neutered cats. If you should find your cat spraying you will need to address this situation early as possible, it will surely ... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Cat Losing Fur?

03rd November 2008
There are many reasons for a cat losing fur. With cats, the problem can be caused by a number of factors. The number one cause of itching, allergies, a cat losing fur is because the cats is an allergy to flea saliva, while bad odors have numerous cause... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Buddy The Great Dane Rescue Dog

03rd November 2008
Buddy The Great Dane Rescue Dog When Buddy lived with his first owner and family he was unfortunately not treated very well. The children were not taught to be considerate and gentle with him. At one time he was pushed down some stairs and his leg was ... Read >
Author: chaptoman

Buddy The Great Dane Rescue Dog

03rd November 2008
When Buddy lived with his first owner and family he was unfortunately not treated very well. The children were not taught to be considerate and gentle with him. At one time he was pushed down some stairs and his leg was seriously hurt, possibly broken. He... Read >
Author: chaptoman

Where To Adopt A Dog?

03rd November 2008
I have written this commentary to tell you that there are lots of different angles from which adopt a dog can be considered, which we will go over right here, so that you may get the most from it and learn more about animals care too. My daughter wants a ... Read >
Author: Gnubas

Picking The Best Dog Food

31st October 2008
Search any dog food store to buy dog Food and you will agree that trying to pick what is best for your canine is exhausting. One is bombarded by foods extolling different health benefits as well as a huge range of prices. The dog food industry is a multi-... Read >
Author: dogfoodcritic

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

31st October 2008
Just a reminder, before we continue on helpful Basic First Aid tips, the concept of this column is to help you provide care and treatment of your pet until you can obtain professional help through your veterinarian. Bites (snake) -get your pet to a ve... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Cat Hairballs

31st October 2008
Cat hairballs are hair that was not digested, accumulated and coughed out. Cats will either pass hair through their digestive system or the hair will build up in their bodies causing the retching and heaving required to get rid of it. Cat hairballs are ma... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Cat Hairballs

31st October 2008
Cat hairballs are hair that was not digested, accumulated and coughed out. Cats will either pass hair through their digestive system or the hair will build up in their bodies causing the retching and heaving required to get rid of it. Cat hairballs are ma... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Getting Health Insurance For Your Rabbit

31st October 2008
Many pet owners enjoy the company and companionship of having a pet rabbit in the house. People are attracted to the idea of house rabbits because rabbits are not only playful and fun to watch they are also very social. Rabbits tend to appeal to people wh... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Health Insurance For Your Dog

31st October 2008
The word insurance is one of those words that just makes you cringe. Next to putting gas in your car it seems like the biggest expense you have and there is just so much that you need. You need to keep insurance on your car (it would have been really nice... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Health Insurance For Your Pet Ferret

31st October 2008
Ferrets are long, silky, fun filled, and cuddly. They can provide endless hours of fun. They can also give you a migraine as you try to pay for the vet bills you didn't think about when you spontaneously purchased that impossibly cute ferret with the incr... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Kennel Cough: How to Deal with it

31st October 2008
A lot of dog owners disregard kennel cough. The reason for this is because of the fact that the disease can possibly heal on its own. But this is such a very big risk to take. Dogs suffering from kennel cough need medical care and attention. Kennel cou... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Kennel Cough: How Worse Can it Get?

30th October 2008
A lot of dog owners disregard kennel cough. The reason for this is because of the fact that the disease can possibly heal on its own. But this is such a very big risk to take. Dogs suffering from kennel cough need medical care and attention. Kennel cou... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

If Convenience is the Issue, Opt For Pet Medication Online!

30th October 2008
Undoubtedly, pets are so much adorable and cuddly like babies. Especially for pet lovers, they find them funny and oftentimes treat them like a part of their family. Sometimes, they regard their pets as their confidant and make them a source of their joy ... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Designer dog bed for your new puppy

29th October 2008
This article will help you with your decision to get a puppy. It is an exciting time when you go to different puppy stores and look online for just the right pup to suit your household. After months of looking and learning and finally you are ready to go... Read >
Author: Evangeline Samuel PhD

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

What To Look For In A Siamese Kitten

23rd October 2008
The Siamese cat is one of the most common cats in the United States of America along with the Persian and Himalayan kitten. Because of this, there are many pet stores and random breeders who produce Siamese kittens for the sake of profit without any regar... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Description Of A Himalayan Kitten

23rd October 2008
A Himalayan kitten is actually a Persian cat and Himalayan cat bred together. The long hair is something from the Persian while the seal points are from the Siamese cat. A Himalayan cat can be best described as a longhaired cat with the markings of a Per... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

The Importance of Cat Health Care

23rd October 2008
The importance of promoting cat health care is vital to the well being and quality of life for your cat. By ensuring your cat is receiving the best cat health care available, taking your cat to a licensed veterinarian or veterinary clinic will provide you... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Encountering a Cat Health Problem

23rd October 2008
Whenever we are sick, we get in our car and go to the doctor to find out what is wrong and what medicine we can take to make us feel better. We come home and dose ourselves with our prescribed medication and go to sleep. When encountering a cat health pro... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Sources for Cat Health Advice

23rd October 2008
If you are a cat owner, staying apprised of health issues related to cats is an important step in providing your pet with quality care. Good food, fresh water and a loving environment all play a key role in the happiness and well being of your cat but for... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Information Concerning Senior Cat Health

23rd October 2008
If you have an older cat in your home or have a cat that is getting to an age where problems and issues related to senior cat health are a concern, talk to your veterinarian about what you can do to ensure your older cats health and quality of life as the... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Wooden Doghouses – Where To Place Your Dog House

21st October 2008
Whether dogs in fact prefer wooden dog houses or a different material is unclear, however the most universal dog house is built of wood, the same as our houses! Most little dogs live inside so a little dog house is not usually an issue. Medium sized a... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

First Days with Your New Cat

21st October 2008
Part of being a new pet owner is that you will have the responsible of caring for your new pet. When you go out and bring home a kitten, you are taking on a responsible as well as making a long term commitment that, with any kind of luck, could be as lon... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

First Days with Your New Cat

21st October 2008
Part of being a new pet owner is that you will have the responsible of caring for your new pet. When you go out and bring home a kitten, you are taking on a responsible as well as making a long term commitment that, with any kind of luck, could be as lon... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Pet Snake Buying Safety Tips

21st October 2008
Believe it or not, the place where your snake was born is an important thing to consider when purchasing a pet snake. Reptiles that have been born in the wild are harder to feed than snakes born in captivity. If you don't know what breed your snake is, ... Read >
Author: Patrik Ewriter

Do You Have an Ear For Your Pet's Ear Infection?

17th October 2008
Your pet dog or cat or tiger or lion can be inflicted with ear infection and the question is, do you have the ear to "listen" to their pains and suffering when they have ear infection? Or to put it specifically, do you have the eyes and the ears to look f... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

The Best Flea Control For Cats

17th October 2008
If you have a very purrty feline of your own as a pet, then, you know very well the ordeal you're dealing regarding fleas. So, stick around if you want to know the best flea control for cats to protect, not only your tabby, but your family as well from fl... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

How Pet Insurance Can Save The Day

16th October 2008
Pets are naturally curious about their surroundings. Sometimes this curiosity can get them into big trouble. When we were preparing to move into our first house, we had boxes and moving supplies everywhere. One day we came home and could see that our kitt... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt

Keeping Your Cat Healthy

14th October 2008
To keep your cat healthy a majority of time, all you really need to do is give him good shelter, food, and plenty of water. Like other living things however, cats can get sick from time to time no matter what you do. As a cat owner, you'll want to en... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

How To Give A Pill To Your Cat

14th October 2008
Giving a cat a pill can be a nightmare. No cat wants something shoved down his throat, and he will fight you tooth and nail to prevent it. Although most cats are small in size, you'd be quite amazed with how much power they actually have. There are ways t... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Ways To Make Your Cat Happy

14th October 2008
A healthy animal makes for a happy pet. If you are a cat owner and you want to make your pet happy, you need to make sure that your cat is groomed properly, fed on time and is given enough love and attention. Here are some tips on how you can have a h... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Miniature Schnauzer - Eye Problems

13th October 2008
The Miniature Schnauzer is a feisty and playful dog. It tends to be overtly active at times and often gets hurt in the process. One should be extremely careful while playing with it. The most common problem that a Miniature Schnauzer owner faces while ... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts

How to Choose the Right Veterinarian

13th October 2008
Just like your own family doctor, making sure that you choose a veterinarian that is right for your dog is a very important process. To do this, what you will want to do is on the day of the dog's scheduled appointment; simply arrive 15 to 20 minutes earl... Read >
Author: JamesNash

Flying With Pets - How You Keep Your Pet Healthy And Safe On Airplanes?

10th October 2008
If you are planning to fly with your pet, you are part of a growing trend that has been increasing for the last number of years. Most airlines, for a nominal fee, will allow your small pet to fly with you if it will fit in a FAA approved pet carrier that... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

What You Need To Train Your Cat

01st October 2008
There are several things you have to know before training your feline companion: • cats are not very enthusiastic in being trained, and; • they are not interested in pleasing their owners. Therefore, PATIENCE, consistency, a good reward or pos... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Some Books For Cat Training

01st October 2008
A cat lover needs a reliable guide or manual to get through his cat's training. It is not enough to just browse over websites for tips and other feline know-hows. What he needs are trusty cat training books ! Here are some of the best-selling and truly am... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Gently And Carefully Train Your Cat

01st October 2008
Cats are trained and encouraged by treats or rewards. A clear illustration of such behavior is when cats come running when it hears the food bag rustle or the can opener's sound. Cats often relate the sounds to food rewards. Keep in mind that your cat... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Got Fleas? 7 Easy Ways to Get Rid of Them

30th September 2008
Fleas are pesky critters that can transmit a variety of diseases and illnesses and make life miserable for your pet as well. Getting rid of these pests is essential for a healthy, happy home for all of its two-legged and four-legged inhabitants. Here are ... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan

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

Overweight Chihuahuas

30th September 2008
Have you ever seen an overweight Chihuahua? Unfortunately they aren't hard to come by. But for such a little dog, why is there a problem with this breed tending to be overweight? This is not something that is inherently born in them, but many of them t... 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

Amazing Arthritis Medicine - Arthritis Treatment

26th September 2008
Holistic medicine for treatment of arthritis is becoming more and more popular. Arthritis is a disease which causes inflammation of the joints. If left untreated joint damage, joint limitations and deformities can occur. People suffering from arthri... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

Claw Removal Can Be Brutal

22nd September 2008
Cats use their claws for various purposes. The claws are important to cats, as they are an essential part of balancing. If you've ever noticed a cat jumping and latching on to a high object, you've probably noticed that he uses his claws to pull himself u... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Dog Obesity: Reducing Your Dog's Weight 4 Ways

22nd September 2008
There are a number of different factors that can cause a dog to become overweight. Overindulgence on the part of the owner plays a large part in pet obesity. We all want our pets to be happy, and sometimes an extra handful of kibble does the trick. Cer... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

A Senior Dog Diet-Just When Should You Give Your Dog One?

22nd September 2008
You hate to acknowledge it, but your furry pal is getting a older. You will want to assure that your pet is happy and healthy for many more years to come. You will have heard and seen all of the hype about the new dog diets for aging pets. But is there re... Read >
Author: Graham Williams

Tips for Caring For an Older Horse

22nd September 2008
1. Give him some light but consistent work. He may not be able to complete workout routines for competitions, but he�s not ready to retire just yet either. Keep him at a reasonable fitness level and he�ll feel and perform like a younger horse. The wor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dog vaccinations

19th September 2008
Kate, my 'grandpuppy' went to see the Veterinarian today. This was her regular checkup and time for her vaccinations. Both her human parents went with her and she was a trooper. She hardly even notices when the doctor takes blood or gives her the vaccinat... Read >
Author: Evangeline Samuel PhD

Dangerous Dog Treats: What You Need to Know Before You Treat Your Pup

18th September 2008
Bella loves to be treated to a special doggy delicacy every now and then and I love indulging her with such pleasures. Anyone who has ever owned a dog has a pretty good idea what their favorite pooch likes to snack on. Now days we have an infinite amount ... Read >
Author: Lee Anne Emig

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

Ear Infections in Dogs: An Overview

15th September 2008
Ear infection, no matter how mild, requires a veterinarian's attention. While some infections can possibly heal on its own, the vet should always be consulted so that the right treatment therapy is provided to your pets. The cure of dog ear infection shou... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Healthy Dog Food, Healthy Canine

10th September 2008
The phrase, "putting on the dog" refers to people who try to appear wealthy or more important than they really are. If you were to walk down the dog food aisle in a supermarket or pet store, the front of the bags would sound very impressive, assuring you ... Read >
Author: Golden

Ear Infection in Dogs: An Overview

09th September 2008
Ear infection, no matter how mild, requires a veterinarian's attention. While some infections can possibly heal on its own, the vet should always be consulted so that the right treatment therapy is provided to your pets. The cure of dog ear infection shou... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Cancer in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel: Ever Heard Of It?

09th September 2008
Ever heard about cancer in dogs? You heard it right. Cancer as the most feared and dreaded disease of human beings also occurs in dogs. Because of this killer disease's unpredictability, we cannot really tell which dog breeds will be susceptible to cancer... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dog Diarrhea Medications For Your Dog's Collywobbles

08th September 2008
Like people, dogs are vulnerable and prone to unhealthy conditions like diarrhea. Dog diarrhea is one of the most common issues pertaining to health. It can affect your dog at any chances and because of its prevalence, oftentimes this type of illness is c... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

What Makes A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Healthy?

08th September 2008
Just like humans, there are things a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel needs in order to grow healthy as well as happy. While fashionable clothes and elaborate collars are a great way to pamper your precious pooch, bear in mind that these things come after th... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

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

How To Keep Your Dog Healthy and Happy

08th September 2008
Just as we have to follow a healthy lifestyle if we want to be physically fit, so to do our pets. Dogs require a combination of good food, exercise, and love and attention from their owners in order to live healthy lives. It doesn’t take a lot of money ... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Home Business Success Connections

06th September 2008
It is really possible to make your home business successful simply through connections with other businesses related to yours. The answer is a resounding yes! Granted, skeptics are quick to point out that it is unwise to send your customers or even onl... Read >
Author: Sudhir Moudgil

DEALING WITH CAT ANXIETY PART 1

06th September 2008
Some stressful situations that can cause cat anxiety for your cat are: being alone in the house, or when visitors to the home, another new pet or family member, moving to a new home, visits to the veterinarian, adjusting to a new... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Cat Bathing Tips

05th September 2008
Have you ever tried bathing a cat? It's not for the squeamish. Cats don't normally need a bath as they are really good at keeping themselves clean. But sometimes they require one for medical reasons and you need to persevere or have it done by a groo... Read >
Author: Debbie Foster

My Cat Has a Cold

05th September 2008
Just like humans, cats can catch colds, and they do so somewhat frequently. However, colds are not passed on between humans and cats since the viruses that cause colds are species-specific. Simply put we do have a cold advantage over cats: while we can ca... Read >
Author: Max Young

Should I spay or neuter my pet ? Pt 1

05th September 2008
Since humans have domesticated animals, we've created the tragedy of pet over-population. We now have the responsibility to spay or neuter our pets to prevent this situation. There are those who think that cats and dogs would eventually become extinct w... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

SHOULD I SPAY OR NEUTER MY PET? PART 1

05th September 2008
As pet owners, it is our responsibility to try and reduce the scale of the tragedy of pet over-population. The way to do this is simply to simple spay or neuter your pet and urge our friends and acquaintances to do the same. Neutered pets do require fewe... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Your Dogs Diet Greatly Affects Its Outputs

05th September 2008
If you know anything about computers, then you will know what term GIGO means, it stands for garbage in and garbage out. So now you ask what has this to do with your dogs diet? Well your dog certainly is not a walking, tail wagging, barking computer, but ... Read >
Author: Graham Williams

Health Insurance For Your Ferret

04th September 2008
Ferrets are long, silky, fun filled, and cuddly. They can provide endless hours of fun. They can also give you a migraine as you try to pay for the vet bills you didn't think about when you spontaneously purchased that impossibly cute ferret with the incr... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Checking your Pet’s Health

03rd September 2008
If you are a pet owner, you know one of the most important factors in your relationship with your pet is their health. Your pet can add a lot of fun to your life as well as being a great companion and keep you safe. You will need to keep an eye out for ... Read >
Author: lietnyks

Checking your Pet’s Health

03rd September 2008
If you are a pet owner, you know one of the most important factors in your relationship with your pet is their health. Your pet can add a lot of fun to your life as well as being a great companion and keep you safe. You will need to keep an eye out for ... Read >
Author: lietnyks

What Puppy Mills Do

28th August 2008
You may have heard the words "puppy mills" on the news, or seen reports of them on the internet. These reports are often just a few seconds mentioning another puppy mill under investigation. These reports do not often give the whole story of what goes on ... Read >
Author: Gregg Terry

Cats And Their Diabetes

22nd August 2008
Cats are one of the most popular pets in North America. They are loving pets, capable of providing you years of companionship. Like other pets, cats can sometimes get sick. There are several different types of ailments that cats can get, one of which is f... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Obesity In Pets

22nd August 2008
Obesity as commonly perceived is not just a problem with human beings. It is prevalent in animals, both wild and pet.. In case of animals it is mostly found in pets. According to a recent research it has been found that about 25% of the pets are obese or ... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta

First Aid for Dog Diarrhea

22nd August 2008
If your dog is suffering from diarrhea, it is not right to just let the condition take its toll. While diarrhea may heal without you doing anything about it, that path is a very dangerous road to take. Pet owners should always be aware of what their pets ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

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

How to Take Your Pets to a Mexico Vacation

20th August 2008
Many people wouldn't dream of traveling or moving to Mexico without the family pet. After all, it's a member of the family too! You can bring your pet or pets with you, but you must do some planning before hand. If you want to bring your pet to Mexic... Read >
Author: Tom Budniak

FIVE THINGS FOR AIRLINE TRAVEL WITH PETS

15th August 2008
Traveling to distant places without them therefore makes family members worried about their well-being and safety, so many people nowadays prefer to take pets along rather than leaving them to stay alone at home. Some of the tips that can be helpful fo... Read >
Author: Anita Khurana

Horse And Rider Insurance Basics

15th August 2008
Horse and rider insurance can be purchased as a combination of insurance protection, or as separate insurance products. The cover is intended to offer protection to horse owners and equine enthusiasts who regularly ride the animals. Horse insurance pro... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt

Dog health insurance: Perfect package of quality care

14th August 2008
The world baffles many a soul with its ever changing relationships. But with a dog as a pet besides your side, you forget the reality to much extent. Which explains the concern of a dog owner towards his preferred pet and thereby an increased awareness to... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

Tapeworms and their treatment

14th August 2008
Although they attempt to suck nutrients from food ingested by the host, they don�t generally do any harm to the host itself. Tapeworms reside in the stomach and intestines of dogs, cats, humans and others animals. The worm�s body can be several ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Dog Sudden Behavior Change - Signs and Tips

12th August 2008
Since we got our beloved dogs, we do our best to give them the best care and training so he/she can be as friendly, as behave and as lovely for everyone. But it is sad that we could never stop them to change behaviors as they age. Sudden aggression, in mo... Read >
Author: hannah

A Life Cycle Complete, Saying Goodbye

28th July 2008
In the domestication of animals and the taking of them into our lives, our homes, and our hearts, we take on the responsibility of meeting their daily needs. When we ask them to be part of our lives, they try their best to understand us and integrate. I... Read >
Author: Freedom Reins LLC

What You Should Know About Dog Allergies

28th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Chanvit Phupook Like people, dogs are not exempt from allergies. Your cuddly and furry friend will seem to be irritated at almost anything when these allergies attack. Just as with humans, these allergies are very uncomfortable and... Read >
Author: garux

The Top Of Home Business Opportunities Through Internet

26th July 2008
Anybody looking for a hot home business opportunity may look into the following list of best home-based businesses, which can be done online. Home Renovation: These services are one of the hottest as people always want to make their home more livable a... Read >
Author: kon5518

Success Connections Of Home Based Business

24th July 2008
It is really possible to make your home business successful simply through connections with other businesses related to yours. The answer is a resounding yes! Granted, skeptics are quick to point out that it is unwise to send your customers or even onl... Read >
Author: MANOJKUMAR

Taking Care of a Chihuahua Puppy

23rd July 2008
If you are thinking of getting a Chihuahua puppy, you need to be sure you are willing to accept the responsibilities of owning one. This entitles taking care of your Chihuahua puppy by making sure they are given a healthy life in a safe environment. This ... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Taking Care of a Chihuahua Puppy

23rd July 2008
If you are thinking of getting a Chihuahua puppy, you need to be sure you are willing to accept the responsibilities of owning one. This entitles taking care of your Chihuahua puppy by making sure they are given a healthy life in a safe environment. This ... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Dog Sudden Behavior Change - Signs and Tips

23rd July 2008
Since we got our beloved dogs, we do our best to give them the best care and training so he/she can be as friendly, as behave and as lovely for everyone. But it is sad that we could never stop them to change behaviors as they age. Sudden aggression, in mo... Read >
Author: hannah

Connections to Success Your Home Business

22nd July 2008
It is really possible to make your home business successful simply through connections with other businesses related to yours. The answer is a resounding yes! Granted, skeptics are quick to point out that it is unwise to send your customers or even onl... Read >
Author: capil002

Pharmaceutical Grade Fish Oil

22nd July 2008
Omega 3 fish oil is a health and nutritional supplement that can have dynamic effects on your health and overall mood and vitality. However, now that the secret is out, there are more brands than ever to choose from. In addition to the myriad of different... Read >
Author: Thomas Budd

Tips for Healthy Pets

17th July 2008
FOOD Feeding your Pet an all around healthy nutritious diet is the number one way to keep him/her fit, trim, disease free and give him/her a longer happier life. Investigating and learning the proper nutritional components necessary and the amounts ne... Read >
Author: Jane Dinunzio

Another Reason You Should Have Your Pooch Vaccinated

17th July 2008
When you first bring home a new puppy it seems like most of your free time is spent at the veterinarian’s office. There’s always another shot or checkup on your list of things to do. No matter how annoying it may seem, those initial trips to the vet... Read >
Author: Taylor

How To Share Your Life With Aging Felines

14th July 2008
Living with an older cat is different from when they were younger and more active. Now the concerns are age specific foods, physical wellness issues and the need to provide a relaxed and comfortable environment, all of which I will touch on in this articl... Read >
Author: Catman

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

Careers with animals

09th July 2008
Any real animal lover has dreams of integrating creatures great and small into just about every aspect of their lives, including work. There are plenty of careers with animals that this population can consider. Following are some encouraging ideas for peo... Read >
Author: Slavco Stefanoski

Where to Find Dental Products For Pets?

08th July 2008
Oscar is having a difficult time of his life. He is always experiencing painful dental problems for many weeks now. Some of his teeth were chipped off and every time he eats, his gums always hurt because of damaged teeth. It would be simple for anyone to ... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

How to Give Your Cat A Pill

07th July 2008
No one can claim to know everything about any topic, not even the most learned of men. What we are going to do is to provide you with some of the fundamentals of cat training information to make you aware of the topic. Giving a cat a pill can be a nigh... Read >
Author: Lena

Some Specific Signs That Indicate Puppy Teething

27th June 2008
Puppy teething often worries dog owners who complain about not knowing how to deal with the pet's increasing need to chew at things. There are two teething periods, one at around three or four weeks of life when the baby teeth erupt, and another more diff... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Cat Care Power For The Long Term

26th June 2008
When you get a cat, it can be thought of as both a pet and a friend. If you plan on your cat living for many years, make sure you are knowledgeable in the proper care of cats. Before bringing your new pet home from the shelter or store, make sure you ... Read >
Author: S E Peters

Getting the Right Cat Bed

23rd June 2008
Cat beds are not only nice to sleep in, but they can become necessary to your cat's health. If you have a lightweight cat, a heated cat bed can stave off potential colds. Heated cat beds are also great for older cats and pets with arthritic and joint ailm... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Dealing with Dog Aggression - Types of Canine Aggression

20th June 2008
Owners facing the problem of handling an aggressive pet first need to understand the causes of this type of behavior. An animal behavior specialist and veterinarian should always to consider for help to remedy and treat an aggressive dog. Aggression is... Read >
Author: David Marshall

Helping Your Cat Stay Healthy.

18th June 2008
Getting all the information at the same place is almost always a very difficult task, but there is no need to worry. We have compiled all the relevant information on cat health care, in this article. To keep your cat healthy a majority of time, all you... Read >
Author: Lena

Finding The Best Horse Trainer

12th June 2008
Why we need a a horse trainer to train our horses? This is largely because they aren't considered domestic animals, though they will be able to assist us to do different and complex activities. Due to the fact that horses are not domestic animals, the... Read >
Author: fatimah edris

Owning Pets: The Facts You Should Know About Buying And Keeping One

06th June 2008
People want to keep pet animals for different reasons. A number of people want them for companionship and fun; others look upon them like they were family members. This article looks at various aspects of keeping pet animals, from choosing your pet, to th... Read >
Author: Bobby Ryatt

The Components of Proper Dog Care

06th June 2008
Dogs have often be referred to as man's best friend. Dogs should be taken care of just like we take care of our children. Caring for a dog takes a lot of responsibility. To be healthy and free of disease, proper dog care must be applied. Since our dogs ar... Read >
Author: Ray Harris

How Can I Keep My Dog Cool In the Summer

05th June 2008
As the summer begins to heat up you will most likely be taking your dogs on more walks outside and you will probably enjoy playing with them in the sun. However, for all the fun you are going to have, you must be thinking about your dogs health. By not... Read >
Author: Jeff D. Schuman

Majority of Pet Owners Not Ready to Evacuate Their Pets in an Emergency

04th June 2008
In the event of a house fire or wildfire like the recent California wildfire, owners and their pets may have to evacuate on a moment's notice. Yet studies on disaster evacuation show that only 40% of pet owners are prepared to evacuate their pets with ... Read >

Contagious Ear mites

27th May 2008
Small parasitic insects that live in the ear canal of an animal, and that are able to survive outside the ear for only very short periods of time. Ear mites are extremely contagious. They can be passed from the mother animal to her offspring. Addition... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Boxer Dog: First Aid Treatment

27th May 2008
The decision to own a Boxer dog, or any other dog breed, is not something to be taken lightly. There are lots of factors to consider. The plan of having a dog must be agreeable to other members of the family. Above all, you must have the capabilities of p... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Going places with your dog

26th May 2008
Dogs do like to travel well. Adventurous by nature, they want to check out new sights and sounds. They like to meet and see new people. But this does not mean that traveling with a dog is as easy as traveling with your clutch bag. Here are some tips on ho... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Loving Your Dog Through The Senior Years

23rd May 2008
Who can resist a smile when confronted with a puppy! You have to love the preciousness of them, all soft and cuddly. I even think puppy breath is adorable! But one thing some people fail to take in to consideration when acquiring a new puppy is that, th... Read >
Author: maswan

Traveling With Your Boxer Dogs

22nd May 2008
Who says you cannot travel with your Boxer dogs? Apart from being desirable family dogs, Boxer dogs are also cheerful travel companions. Yes! You can take them to one of your out-of-town or even international trips. Raise the fun and excitement to maximum... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How To Buy A Horse

21st May 2008
If you're new to horses, you might be thinking "I want a horse, but how on earth do I go about getting one?" Following these steps will help you avoid scams, traders, lemons, and other "oopsies". There are a lot of horses for sale, and you want to be sure... Read >
Author: Dave Davies

Considering a Puppy? Consider these Expenses, too

21st May 2008
Owning a dog is undoubtedly a rewarding experience, and also one that requires a high level of commitment and time. Part of that commitment is financial, so whether you can comfortably cover the expenses associated with dog ownership for years to come sho... Read >
Author: Dean Burton

Crate Training your Puppy

21st May 2008
Why Crate Train? Crate training your dog brings with it numerous benefits, starting in puppyhood and lasting throughout his lifetime. Proper crate training is essential to developing a positive association that will lead your dog to willingly enter his... Read >
Author: Dean Burton

Preparing to Bring your Puppy Home

21st May 2008
Bringing a new puppy into your household is a big commitment. First-time puppy owners are often filled with questions about how to care for their furry new companions. Preparing your home for a puppy before you bring her home will help ensure that you and... Read >
Author: Dean Burton

Caring For Aging Boxer Dogs

21st May 2008
Boxer dogs do grow old of course! Starting from birth, animals, just like humans grow old everyday, right? However, signs of aging are only noticeable after several years. Is Stitch not as active as he is eight years ago? Change in behavior and appearance... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Feline Health and Cat Scratching Information

21st May 2008
Cat lovers may be familiar with a common habit of cats, that is scratching. They simply appear interesting to watch, when a person sees them scratch walls or the armchair. For those who still want to investigate this, they may place an object in front of ... Read >
Author: Martin Marks

Dog Nutrition Tip: Why Your Puppy Isn't Eating & What You Can Do

20th May 2008
Dog Nutrition plays a huge role in your puppy's growth and eventual good health. By not eating, he can develop certain nutrition-related problems later on. While not eating for a short time is not going to cause any long-term problems, it's important to m... Read >
Author: Sylvia Dickens

Boxer Dogs: Time To Trim The Nails

20th May 2008
Notice those horribly long nails of your Boxer dogs? Have you been dying to trim those nails but just can't get a hold at them? Some dog owners, especially inexperienced ones find it hard to trim the nails of their dogs. Trimming the nails of a dog is pro... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Raising Siamese Cats

20th May 2008
Of all breeds of cats, the Siamese cat is the ideal cat for the owner who wants a demonstrative and loving cat. Known to be extroverts, Siamese cats are outgoing and sociable. They know who their owners are and are frequently seen shadowing their owner wh... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

Tips for Building a Solid Networking Circle

20th May 2008
Networking. You’ve heard the term before, what does it really mean? Merriam-Webster’s dictionary has a good definition: the cultivation of productive relationships for employment or business. You cultivate relationships with people to fulfill mutual g... Read >
Author: Lynne Saarte

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

Control Excessive Barking with Dog Bark Control

12th May 2008
Dogs use barking to communicate. However, if your dog’s barking is frequent and excessive that disrupts your neighbor or your sleep, you need to find ways to control it. Properly identifying the cause of barking is an important step in controlling them.... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

Control Excessive Barking with Dog Bark Control

12th May 2008
Dogs use barking to communicate. However, if your dog’s barking is frequent and excessive that disrupts your neighbor or your sleep, you need to find ways to control it. Properly identifying the cause of barking is an important step in controlling them.... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

Choosing The Right Vet For Your Great Dane

08th May 2008
Despite your best effort in caring for your Great Dane, chances of vet visits always exist. Sickness isn't the only reason why you should take your pet to a veterinarian. Vaccination is important to prevent your dog from contracting various diseases. And ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Remember To Walk Your Great Dane

08th May 2008
Walking a giant size dog such as a Great Dane can be fun! The sight will definitely draw attention from people coming and going. Moments like this create happy memories that will surely last a lifetime. But wait! Do you know how to walk your Great Dane pr... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

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

Killer Bloat In Great Danes

02nd May 2008
Bloat is the number one killer of large and deep-chested dogs such as Great Danes, German Shepherds and Dobermans. It is an emergency situation that could kill your pet in less than an hour. Bloat, formally called "Gastric Dilatation- Volvulus" (GDV) is a... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

The Essential Knowledge On Canine Infertility

01st May 2008
Canine infertility almost certainly sounds like something that is not that grave. It is certainly not like human infertility. But imagine that for dog breeders, it is distressing to find out that the female dog or the male dog that was purchased for that ... Read >
Author: Cindy

Doggy Diets - Keeping Fido In Trim

29th April 2008
In many respects, dogs are very similar to humans. For example, one of their biggest health problems is obesity. To many owners, a tubby dog is extra cuddly, but the fact of the matter is that a fat dog is an unhealthy dog! In much the same way as obesity... Read >

Dog Food - Is Your Dog Vomiting Due To His Diets ?

29th April 2008
Normally, it shouldn’t be a cause for concern when your dog vomits – it’s a fairly regular occurrence when he does. Dogs eat a few blades of grass once in awhile. Grass doesn’t usually agree well with their stomachs, and may cause your dog to thro... Read >
Author: Finley

How To Raise a Chihuahua Puppy

28th April 2008
It seems like more and more people today are deciding they want to own a Chihuahua puppy over other dog breeds. However, before jumping into such a big decision, it is important to take a step back and realize it entitles. This article will help you under... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

For The Health Of Your Boxer Dog

28th April 2008
A Boxer dog can live for up to 10 to 12 years as long as he gets proper care, diet and exercise. Just like in humans, good health is important to a dog's longevity and quality of life. Whether you bought your puppy from a pet store or adopt one from a she... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Things to Consider in Choosing Dog Shock Collar

28th April 2008
There are some misconceptions about dog shock collars and how they really work. The shock that is emitted by collars is minimal and safe to the dog. The shock that is emitted depends on the level that you specify on the collar. Dog shock collars are used ... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

A Cat Sleeping In The Litter Box Could Be A Stress Related Problem

25th April 2008
Experts in cat care are often asked what to do when their cat is sleeping in the litter box. This may be an off-and-on again problem faced by many cat owners. A possible reason for the cat sleeping in the litter box could be that it is intimidated by othe... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Self Empowerment and Perspective, Key Components of Animal Healing

25th April 2008
How many times in interactions with our animals do we forget to invite them to be part of the equation, doing things to them, and not with them? This change alone can manifest many positive results by changing their feelings of being powerless to those of... Read >
Author: Freedom Reins LLC

Dog Agility Training for Fun

12th April 2008
Dog agility is a sport in which handler directs a dog off-leash through obstacle course in a race for time and accuracy. Obstacle course consist of various tunnels, jumps, a tire jump, weave poles, a pause table where the dog must sit or lie down for a co... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

Your Pets Are Stressed-Out, Too

10th April 2008
Our world today fosters more stress than ever before. If it's gotten to you, it's gotten to your pets. You can help your pets by using the following steps. 1. Don't let your stress become contagious: Because stress is infectious, and your precious pa... Read >
Author: Ruth Klein

Labrador Retrievers: Care for the Pregnant Dog

09th April 2008
Labrador Retrievers need proper care in order for them live longer and healthier. The same thing it goes for pregnant Labrador Retrievers. In fact, they even need special care since a lot of changes is happening as the puppies are growing inside her. A... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

My Dog Is Scared Of Thunder

04th April 2008
Many dogs are scared of thunder so never think you a alone when your dog climbs the walls, howls, paws at the doors or ties to crawl into the hall linen closet. Thunderstorms and the accompanying electrical energy disturbs dogs on a level most of us do no... Read >
Author: D Beart

Plane Ride With Labrador Retriever

03rd April 2008
The desire to travel with your Labrador Retriever is tempting. Many people love to travel with their pets but dog owners should always remember that not all pets can or should travel by plane. Before deciding to fly with your four-legged friend, you need ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How To Become More Educated About Golden Retriever Breeders

03rd April 2008
If you are looking to buy a new dog and are interested in the Golden Retriever breed, then know that you are first going to have to become a bit more educated on the issue of Golden Retriever breeders. There are literally thousands of different breeders o... Read >
Author: Carol Matthews

Buying A Dog Leash

03rd April 2008
A dog owner needs to purchase a dog leash and collar, which will enable them to take the dog to the veterinarian, go on walks, and provide identifying information, as well as carry the dog’s license. A dog is able to wear a collar and walk on a leash wh... Read >
Author: D Beart

Digestive Problems In Labrador Retrievers

02nd April 2008
The digestive system of Labrador Retrievers is as important as any part of their body. A healthy digestive system functions by digesting and absorbing the nutrients, neutralizing toxins, eliminating waste and other unwanted products. Unfortunately, digest... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Excessive Barking of Dogs and How to Control Them

02nd April 2008
Barking is a normal behavior for dogs. Barking is also a form of communication. It can be a warning barking, this type of reaction is most typically seen in domesticated animals in response to a perceived territorial intrusion or alarm barking. It is more... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

Saving Money With Discount Dog Toys

02nd April 2008
There are so many options for discount dog toys. Some owners may still wonder though if dogs really need toys. Others recognize the value of dog toys but think that buying the expensive kind is always the best. Here are what every dog owner might be inter... Read >
Author: Kim Fleming

Only The Best Shar Pei Puppies For Sale

01st April 2008
As the popularity of the Shar Pei breed of dog grows, so does the search for respectable breeders from whom to buy Shar Pei puppies for sale. As these dogs with their unusual looks are becoming rapidly known as one of the most loyal and affectionate dogs ... Read >
Author: Melissa Coleman

Tips On Rottweiler Grooming

01st April 2008
The Rottweiler is really a fantastic dog. It is a large dog breed that originated in Germany, one that is almost always found in a black or dark brown color with clearly defined tan or mahogany markings. In terms of temperament, Rottweilers are reliable a... Read >
Author: Sharon Davies

Caring For Your Shih Tzu

01st April 2008
If you are considering the addition of a Shih Tzu to your family, there are a few facts that you will want to know to help you care for your dog. Like any breed, there are Shih Tzu health problems that are specific to this type of dog, and learning what t... Read >
Author: Rebecca Simpson

Keeping Your Yorkie Groomed

31st March 2008
Yorkies can be easily distinguished by their long beautiful coat of hair. Keeping your Yorkie groomed properly is important to keep their coat looking that way. In this article I will discuss some things an owner can do to keep their Yorkie healthy and el... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Is Owning a Chihuahua The Right Choice For You?

31st March 2008
Chihuahuas are one of the most popular dog breeds in today's society. Chances are you probably know someone who owns one. However, if you are thinking about getting one, you should decide if owning a Chihuahua is the right choice for you. It's a decision ... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

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

Grief and It’s Many Forms

28th March 2008
Elaine Williams ©2008 Grief and loss come in a multitude of forms. There is grief due to loss of a loved one but there's also the sense of grief related to illness and the impending demise of a loved one. When our family pet, our dog Bear had to be... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams

Six Easy Ways to Save Money on Pet Supplies

27th March 2008
Pets add so much to our lives. Taking good care of them is important, and it doesn't have to break the bank. Here are six quick ways you can reduce the amount you spend on pet care. 1. Don't go overboard buying your pet treats and toys. While treats ... Read >
Author: Jamie Jefferson

Yorkshire Terrier Breeders And You

27th March 2008
You should never buy a puppy from a pet store, even if it is a Yorkshire Terrier. If you can remember no other piece of Yorkshire Terrier information in your life, please remember that. Pet stores get all of their puppies from puppy mills. Don't believ... Read >
Author: Susan Bailey

Tips to Help Pet Owners While They Are Moving

19th March 2008
You may find yourself facing a common dilemma. You have to move across the country, and you are unsure of how to accomplish this feat with your pets in tow. Many individuals decide to make things more simple and either dump their pet at the shelter, or s... Read >
Author: Nate Luttinger

Anal Gland Disease- Is It Common Among Labrador Retrievers?

19th March 2008
Do you think it is normal for Labrador Retrievers and other dogs to lick their rear? Others believe that it is normal for dogs to lick their rear because they think it is a dog's way of cleaning their anal and its surrounding area. In case you do not know... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Common Havanese Health Problems: How to Recognize Them

17th March 2008
You are serious about learning more about how to care for the Havanese puppy you wish to purchase. It may have been many years since a dog has been in your home, or perhaps this will be the first do you have ever owned, or perhaps you have never spent m... Read >
Author: Fiona Kelly

Giving Your Cat A Pill

17th March 2008
Giving a cat a pill can be a nightmare. No cat wants something shoved down his throat, and he will fight you tooth and nail to prevent it. Although most cats are small in size, you’d be quite amazed with how much power they actually have. There are wa... Read >
Author: Nicholas

Benefits of Grooming your Pet

17th March 2008
Regular grooming of all pets can help contribute to longer, healthier lives. The benefits of having your pet groomed regularly can include making your pet more comfortable and clean, as well as having attention paid to often overlooked parts of your dog o... Read >
Author: D Beart

Contagious Ear mites

10th March 2008
Small parasitic insects that live in the ear canal of an animal, and that are able to survive outside the ear for only very short periods of time. Ear mites are extremely contagious. They can be passed from the mother animal to her offspring. Addition... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Bloat- It Could Kill Your Labrador Retriever

07th March 2008
The Labrador Retriever is one of the breeds at risk of bloat. Bloat is a very serious health problem related to swallowed air, food and/or water. It is common to Basset Hound, Dachshund, Labrador Retriever and other large and giant breeds especially those... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Bordetella Vaccine - Kennel Cough Preventative

07th March 2008
The Bordetella vaccine is commonly given to dogs to prevent kennel cough. I put emphasis on the word "prevention" because like the flu shot in humans, the Bordetella vaccine is a prevention - not a cure. All my puppies receive their first Bordetella v... Read >
Author: Penny DiLoreto

My Labrador Retriever Is Vomiting!

03rd March 2008
Do not be surprise if you will see a Labrador Retriever vomit. Vomiting is not strange to this breed because of their appetite. They are known to have good appetite both to digestible and non-food objects alike. However, vomiting do not occur because of i... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Labrador Retrievers and Dehydration

28th February 2008
Labrador Retrievers are expected to carry out lots of roles. Common working roles for Labrador Retrievers include hunting, tracking and detection, assistance dogs for disabled, carting and therapy work. With all these roles, it is expected that they will ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Rottweiler Puppy Training Guides

25th February 2008
You've just seen an ad for Rottweiler puppies for sale and you're ready to bring one home. There are some points you need to consider, however. Is the ad for a pet store, a breeder or is it just someone whose Rottweiler pet had puppies and they're trying ... Read >
Author: Sharon Davies

Choosing Natural Dog Food - Four Tips

25th February 2008
The concern over the commercially sold dog food is on the rise, and some have even received lots of complaints and criticisms. As a safe alternative, natural dog food is gaining popularity. This article is going to show you a couple of tips to help you t... Read >
Author: Kim Fleming

Emergencies and Disasters: What to do With Your Pet

21st February 2008
Pet Safety Emergencies and Disasters: What to do With Your Pet We never know when an emergency or disaster will strike and sadly, often in the rush of things, pets are left behind or simply not given the care they need because their owners just don... Read >
Author: RubyA

8 Signs of a Healthy Puppy

21st February 2008
Thousands of people across the world acquire a new puppy every single day! Unfortunately for those who are paying for one of these puppies, not all of them are completely healthy. We hope the list below will help you in determining whether or not the litt... Read >
Author: Michael Schwartz

Will You Buy Your Dog The Right Bowl?

19th February 2008
There was a time that we thought as long as our dogs were fed daily they were getting everything they needed to live a long and happy life. But fortunately advancements have been made in the veterinarian world and research has proven that there is a lot ... Read >

Looking For A Chihuahua Puppy?

11th February 2008
If you have decided that a Chihuahua puppy is in your immediate future, the next step will be to find the right puppy for you. There is a right way and a wrong way to purchase a Chihuahua puppy, and the right way will save you plenty of money and heartach... Read >
Author: Sandra Dean

What Will Your Dog Experience at the Vet?

06th February 2008
It is the owner's responsibility to notice changes that might signify a sickness in your dog. It would be much easier if your dog could say to you that he feels bad, but he can't. It is up to you to notice changes in your pet's behavior that may be sign... Read >
Author: Kristi Carter

Havanese Puppies: Are They Right For You?

04th February 2008
There is a special connection between dog lovers and a little known breed called the Havanese. Havanese puppies are quickly gaining in popularity across the country, and it’s not just competitors that are finding this lovable little breed to be so desir... Read >
Author: Fiona Kelly

How To Care For A Ferret

31st January 2008
How To Care For A Ferret Ferret care is not as easy as it seems. It is a complex issue due to the fact that ferrets are complicated creatures. Ferret care is not simply feeding it healthy food but also involves other processes.Good Ferret care is impor... Read >
Author: Oscar Jones

The Havanese Puppy: Your Questions Answered

28th January 2008
The Havanese is a cute and compact dog, weighing in anywhere from seven to fifteen pounds and standing at a height of eight to eleven inches. This dog is generally sweet natured and eager to please, making it a good choice for most families. With its smal... Read >
Author: Fiona Kelly

Fearful Behavior

25th January 2008
Just like humans, some dogs are naturally shyer than others. Shyness can be a devastating trait for dog and owner, making both nervous about daily walks, trips to the dog park, and even inviting others into the home. If your dog is scared of strangers, do... Read >
Author: D Beart

Road Trip With Your Jack Russell Terrier

24th January 2008
There are lots of options to consider when you need to travel and you will be leaving your Jack Russell Terrier behind. You can let your pet stay at home and have a friend, a neighbor or someone trustworthy go by your house to feed, give water and look af... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

A Guide to Beagle Breeders

22nd January 2008
Are you thinking about a new addition to your family? If your expansion includes the adoption of a Beagle puppy, you will want to learn all you can about how to find a reputable Beagle breeder to get your dog from. There are plenty of people and places th... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams

What To Ask A Havanese Breeder Before Handing Over Your Money

22nd January 2008
With Havanese puppies gaining such extraordinary recognition over the last thirty years, Havanese breeders are hard pressed to keep up with the influx of requests for these special little dogs. Unfortunately, this has led to the rise of a great many puppy... Read >
Author: Fiona Kelly

Animals Jobs

21st January 2008
When they are in second grade they want to be a veterinarian, and by the time they are in third grade they want to be a firefighter. With me, however, it was different. I knew a lot about what went into animal jobs. You see, my mother had an animal scienc... Read >
Author: Slavco Stefanoski

Registering Your Havanese Puppies For Sale

21st January 2008
There’s nothing like the joy of finding Havanese puppies for sale when you are looking for a wonderful pet for your family. These special little dogs are loyal and affectionate, and make the perfect addition to any family looking for an energetic but mi... Read >
Author: Fiona Kelly

The Top 10 Questions to Ask When Buying Pet Insurance

20th January 2008
Pet insurance is gaining popularity. With its low cost and comprehensive coverage’s many pet owners are opting to insure their furry companions. But when looking to foothold a pet insurance idea there are a few questions you will want to deem. Below... Read >
Author: Nathan Neil

What Is The Cost of Horse Breeding?

19th January 2008
I do not know what inspired me, but as a young teenager I was quite determined to have a foal. I had a mare and all I had to do was find a stallion and my wish would come true. The sad fact is that no one around me knew any better. Horse breeding costs, i... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise

Do You Know The Basic Anatomy Of A Horse?

18th January 2008
There are many parts to a horse and do I really have to bother to know them all? Well, that all depends on who is doing the asking. Certainly a person who owns a horse would know about the horse. Any person wanting to ride a horse needs to know a number o... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise

What are the Causes of Worms in Dogs

18th January 2008
If your dog is a pup, chances are that you have at least heard about the dangers that worms can pose to their health. Worms are a common affliction for dogs, specifically those under six to eight months of age. They are as common as flea bites and just as... Read >
Author: Natalie Williams

Breeding With Your Mare

18th January 2008
Horse Breeding is not as simple as it used to be, leaving it up to nature. For centuries man has chosen to breed selectively and in order to do so, he has developed several techniques to improve and ensure the success. Breeding with your mare can be a ... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise

Providing Proper Nutrition For Your Shih Tzu

07th January 2008
Some dog owners often took for granted their Shih Tzu's dietary requirements. Some would just give anything even foods not specifically made for dogs while others give too large or too small quantity of food to their active Shih Tzu. In order to mainta... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

How To Rid Bichon Frise Dogs Of Fleas

10th November 2007
Imagine you are hugging and playing with one of your Bichon Frise dogs. Then, all of a sudden you notice small grains of what appears to be dirt and realize those are fleas?Fleas are blood-sucking insects that feed both on humans and animals. Aside from d... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Selecting A Dog Leash

10th November 2007
A dog owner needs to purchase a dog leash and collar, which will enable them to take the dog to the veterinarian, go on walks, and provide identifying information, as well as carry the dog’s license. A dog is able to wear a collar and walk on a leash w... Read >
Author: D Beart

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

Pet Shelters Are a Heaven from the Animal Misery

09th November 2007
There are many people who abandon their pets once the idea and novelty wear off. There are also many animals that are strays because they were born on the streets. For all of these animals pet shelters is a heaven from their misery. The pet shelters are s... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Pet Adoption Centers for that Animal Friend that You Are Looking For

08th November 2007
There are many types of pets that people like to have. Some of these pets we are all familiar with. These are dogs, cats, hamsters, rabbits and even tortoises. These pets are in many cases bought by their owners from pet stores where the staff have no rea... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Important Factors to Keep in Mind When Thinking About Horse Adoption

08th November 2007
For animal lovers there is nothing more satisfying than knowing that an animal has a good home. This fact applies to wild animals and domestic animals. Domestic animals have an easier time finding families because there are people who love having these di... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Dog Rescue Groups that Give Valuable Alternative to Euthanizing Unwanted Dogs and Puppies

08th November 2007
Dog rescue groups are designed primarily to rescue any breed of dog that is being abused by their owners. The various dog rescue groups can legally go into a house and take any dog out that is being mistreated. In addition to rescuing dogs from abusive ow... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Buying A Purebred Puppy

07th November 2007
You’ve already made two big decisions: 1) To add a dog to your family and 2) The breed of dog. The next important step is selecting a breeder. With thousands of breeders to choose from, it’s hard to know where to start, but by taking the time to do re... Read >
Author: D Beart

Why Get Pet Insurance At All

01st November 2007
Our pets are an important part of our family and as such they deserve the best care that we can give to them. Unfortunately veterinary medical costs is rising everyday and the only way we can afford to pay for them is by purchasing pet insurance for our p... Read >
Author: Cindy

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

Dog Health Problems

21st October 2007
Any living organism is sooner or later exposed to all sorts of dysfunctional conditions, and dogs are no exception. It is true that there are plenty of dog health problems that we prevent by regular vaccination, but what can we do about the rest of the af... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson

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

Homemade Dog Food Recipe That Can Makes Your Dog Lives Longer

12th October 2007
Feeding your dog by using proper homemade dog food recipe means providing the proper nutrition in order to keep its healthy and fit.Dog biscuitThis dog biscuit recipe is very simple. You start with a fourth cup carrots, three cups of parsley chopped up ve... Read >
Author: Deedee

Senior Dog Health

11th October 2007
Is your dog considered a “senior” yet? Small dog breeds live longer than larger breeds, so 10-13 years is considered a senior for them. Of course, each dog is an individual so ask your vet to determine this for you.There are certain health problems ... Read >
Author: sandyo

Pets Behind The Closed Door

08th October 2007
In this article, we will discuss why this subject is so important and how you can benefit from this information.A female with an barren pet carter was adage, "I didn't think about that." The veterinary technician with whom she was language sympathized abo... Read >
Author: Jacky Hayme

4 Reasons You Should Consider Purchasing Pet Insurance

04th October 2007
Millions and millions of people in the US have some kind of pet. The majority over pet owners though, do not have pet insurance. We become very attached to our animals and they become like part of the family. We don't hesitate to purchase insurance for... Read >
Author: Tom

Introducing your new cat with the other pets

25th September 2007
Before you bring a second (or even a third) cat into your home, you should make sure you are familiar with cat behaviour, both with regards to territorial behaviour and aggression, and the basic principles of cats will accept a newcomer, especially a kitt... Read >
Author: Farazila Abu

Horse Health And Stabling

21st September 2007
When looking for stabling what is important to consider is the actual structure and environment of the stable. The best way to choose a stable for your horse is to know some basic facts and then to actually visit stable in your area to get a comparison.Th... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise

Things To Consider When Stabling Your Horse

21st September 2007
How to stable your horse is an important topic to consider, as well as where to stable your horse.You could consider keeping your horse at home provided you have enough land. You could stable your horse at a friends place or in a livery yard. Any horse th... Read >
Author: Benjamin Wise

Dog Chewing

20th September 2007
Dog ChewingWhen it comes to single out some of the most disagreeable things about a dog's behavior, dog chewing is certainly on the list. Dogs are curios and like to chew on different things and if you don't pat attention, it can chew some of your preciou... Read >
Author: Demosthenes Damon

Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs - What to Look For and How to Prevent Them

17th September 2007
Just like having a child, owning a dog is a great responsibility. Not only is this dog dependent on your food and for water, but they are also dependent on you for the proper health care. In order to be the best owner you can, you need to learn about some... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert

Dog Heartworm - Identifying the Secret Symptoms

10th September 2007
Dog HeartwormIdentifying the Symptoms of Dog HeartwormIn the United States, the common canine disease dog heartworm was first discovered in 1856. Heartworms in dogs are often found residing in the dog's heart and the major blood vessels.The heartworms... Read >
Author: Jeremy C.W

8 Tips Of Moving With Your Pet

07th September 2007
Moving with pet is a difficult task, as such the movers are not allowed to transporting pets. If you are planning for self-move and want to move your pet along with your good then you must have to keep your pet habituated with routine work. Normally your ... Read >
Author: Jason Brunkhorst

What You MUST Do Before Buying A Horse

02nd September 2007
ASK THE SELLER TO PROVIDE AS MUCH MEDICAL AND OTHER HISTORY ON THE HORSE AS POSSIBLE...AND DO THE "VET CHECK"! This is a big mistake that I have made through the years when buying a horse. I either got too excited about the horse, got caught up in the ... Read >
Author: Jason Borchardt

Buying a Horse: Know And Understand All Potential Costs Associated With Owning A Horse

02nd September 2007
This is one of the most common mistakes I see people make in their horse purchase. They either do not know, or refuse to recognize the real cost associated with owning a horse. In this situation, over time the cost is too much and the buyer becomes a se... Read >
Author: Jason Borchardt

Choosing the Right Dog Training Lead for Your Pet

02nd September 2007
When a new dog is brought home for the first time, the pet is usually greeted with all the comforts that will make up their new home. In addition to new food dishes and shiny toys, there’s usually a bed along with a new collar and leash waiting. For tho... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Bear in mind! Even your pets are prone to illness and disasters.

24th August 2007
Though pets are integral part of our families, we are unable to bear the financial load caused by sudden sickness of our pets. As the result we leave our pets to succumb to disaster or disease. To avoid this, plan ahead for the well being of your pet. Y... Read >
Author: Sanya Jackson

Dog Vomiting

02nd August 2007
It can be disconcerting when dog vomiting takes over your happy dog world. Your best pal tends to get himself into a cycle which he repeats regardless of the outcome. His tummy gurgles with anticipation, sometimes audibly, thus he will graze in the backya... Read >
Author: D Beart

Canine Hip Dysplasia - The Free Dog Owner's Special e-Edition

27th July 2007
Ask any veterinarian what is the hardest and most frustrating dog disease there is and most of them are certain to answer, "canine hip dysplasia." Canine hip dysplasia or CHD is a condition wherein the dog's thigh bone does not properly fit into the hip s... Read >
Author: Jeremy C.W

Pet Medicine

26th July 2007
Just like when you or any family member is ill, when you find that you have a sick pet medicine is what you’ll be needing to give it as well. Your pet is just as much a family member as anyone else, especially if they have been with you through your goo... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

No Kill Animal Shelters

26th July 2007
We have all heard of animal shelters where stray, lost, unwanted, abused, and neglected pets can be found. Some of these animals are found on the streets and others are dumped there by their owners who for various reasons no longer seem to want their fait... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Dog Rescue Groups

26th July 2007
Dog rescue groups are designed primarily to rescue any breed of dog that is being abused by their owners. The various dog rescue groups can legally go into a house and take any dog out that is being mistreated. In addition to rescuing dogs from abusive ow... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Adopt a Dog

26th July 2007
There are many of you who have wanted to bring a nice cuddly dog home as a pet. There are different ways that you can go about the business of selecting your future pet but you may want to think about adopting a dog. Before you can officially adopt a dog ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Common Household Products Can Poison Your Dog

25th July 2007
Several months ago I adopted Hank, a five-year old mutt, from the local Humane Society. I had every hope that he would be a companion and playmate for Banjo, my Australian Shepherd. Unfortunately, things didn't turn out the way I expected. All in all, it ... Read >
Author: Jonni Good

Cheap Frontline Flea And Tick Medication - Deal or No Deal?

24th July 2007
“Cheap Frontline Flea and Tick Medicine Available” “Best Price For Frontline Flea and Tick Control”. “Cheapest Offer For Frontline Flea and Tick Killer” These adverts could easily be found if you do a search for frontline flea and... Read >
Author: Ann Wong

Importance Of dental Care For Your Dog

23rd July 2007
Dental care for your dog is equally important as it is to human species. Regular brushing will help prevent the buildup of calculus and debris on your dog's teeth but before that you need to make your dog used to it by having his mouth touched, making sur... Read >
Author: peter john

How to Help Your Dog Lose Weight

23rd July 2007
Obesity is on the rise for canines. The reasons for this influx are similar to those that humans experience, too much food and too little exercise. The results of obesity are similar for your canine friends too. Studies reveal that 25% of overweight dogs... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Pick me! Why a shelter dog is your best choice

23rd July 2007
Disney left a life-long impression on me when, as a youngster, I viewed the dog pound scene in Lady and the Tramp. Mournful mutts howled out a pitiful rendition of “Home Sweet Home,” which nobody but the most callous could sit through dry-eyed. The p... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Dog Allergy - Treatment And Prevention

23rd July 2007
When treating a dog allergy one should look at whether it's better to prevent or cure dog allergies. Unlike dogs, we look after our allergies, mainly because we are able to. Where dogs cannot recognise and diagnose their own dog allergy, we on the other-h... Read >
Author: Dermot Condell

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

Finding Puppies on Sale Online

11th July 2007
When you are searching for a new family pet there are many places to choose from. It is hard to decide just where you will find the best puppy to add to your family. One place for finding puppies is on sale online. Most pet shops and dog breeders ten... Read >
Author: Karl Amerson

Health Insurance For The Whole Family, Including Pets

01st July 2007
Nobody would dispute the fact that in these days, you need health insurance for your whole family. But do you also have pet health insurance for those "other" members of your family which are your pets? That question is not as ridiculous as it may sou... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Cats And Feline Diabetes

01st July 2007
Cats are one of the most popular pets in North America. They are loving pets, capable of providing you years of companionship. Like other pets, cats can sometimes get sick. There are several different types of ailments that cats can get, one of which i... Read >
Author: dreamteamltd@msn.com

The Considerations Needed to Officially Adopt a Dog

01st July 2007
There are many of you who have wanted to bring a nice cuddly dog home as a pet. There are different ways that you can go about the business of selecting your future pet but you may want to think about adopting a dog. Before you can officially adopt a dog ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Tips to Rent a House That Allows Pets

29th June 2007
Pets render feelings of being able to look after someone and not being isolated. For that reason, they are lovable for most individuals but renting with pets can be tough as not every landlord can see them around. Having a pet in rental home or paying gue... Read >
Author: Vasudev Bhattacharya

American Shorthair

27th June 2007
Domestic cats are related to lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs and pumas. All share similar traits. They communicate by meowing or roaring. They use sharp teeth and claws for hunting. And, they enjoy catnapping! The first cats arrived in North America wi... Read >
Author: Crystal Chan

Keeping Your Dog Healthy

26th June 2007
Taking care of your dog's health is not something everyone thinks about on a regular basis, but it is vitally important to ensure a long, happy life for your Dog. All our pets ask of us is to be well-fed and well-cared-for. We owe them at least that ... Read >
Author: Monne

Internal Parasites and Your Dog

21st June 2007
Dogs may be infested with at least five types of internal parasites. They are roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, tapeworms and heartworms. The first three can be diagnosed by laboratory examination of the dog’s stool and tapeworms can be determined by ... Read >
Author: Charlotte Powell

Easy Steps To Get Rid Of Pica In Your Dog

16th June 2007
What is Pica in your dog? Pica is a type of illness that causes your pet to eat non-food items in an attempt to deal with nausea. If you find your little beast gnawing your things from shoes to books or anything that is not eatable then rush to your veter... Read >
Author: peter john

How To Treat Dog Allergies

16th June 2007
Dog allergies are one of the most common conditions affecting dogs. Dog allergies can be very frustrating for both yourself and your dog. The constant itching and scratching, paw licking and chewing, skin rashes or chronic ear infections can make life ver... Read >
Author: petvet

Dog Insurance

15th June 2007
It seems that most of us will do whatever our veterinarian recommends for treatment to get our dogs back to their happy, healthy, lives. Therefore you should give serious consideration to buying dog insurance in case your little love ones get sick or inj... Read >
Author: OkSmitty

Worms and your puppy

10th June 2007
Anyone who's ever owned a puppy knows how common, and annoying, worms can be. Most worms set up home inside your puppy's digestive system, but some worms invade other, more critical organs such as the heart. Having worms can cause all kinds of problems... Read >
Author: Sue

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

Replace Unwanted Barking With More Positive Behaviors

05th June 2007
It is a normal phenomenon for a dog to bark from time to time but sometimes this behavior intensifies the annoyance of many dog owners. It has been found that the habit which has been created in the childhood seems to continue to exist in their later stag... Read >
Author: peter john

The Turtle Prolaps, Causes And Advice

30th May 2007
Prolaps represents a turning inside out and outside of the turtle’s body of their cloaca in females or penises in males and it occasionally happens to the majority of these animals. The prolapses are not dangerous nor painful for the turtle. The cou... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Shopping for your pet food and accessories

22nd May 2007
Searching for the perfect gift for your pet or for someone with a pet? Look no further than PETCO. PETCO’s isles are full of dog, cat, fish, bird, reptile, and other animal food, toys, accessories, sprays, powders, shampoos, and more. PETCO really is... Read >
Author: brenda m

Advice on How to Seduce Women

21st May 2007
There are a zillion articles on how to seduce women. There are that many books on how to impress a Woman. But how, really, do you get her attention, keep her attention, and make her come back for more of the wonderful you? Do you follow the men’s ver... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Understand The Low Appetite Of Your Pet Turtle

21st May 2007
Most of the tortoises are aquatic reptiles, which need to be in the water while feeding, in order to be able to swallow. In most of the cases, even if you put their food on land, they will drag it into the water and only there eat it. You can leave alive ... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

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

Kidney Failure in Dogs

09th May 2007
The kidneys play and integral and important function in your dog’s health and survival. The recent dog food recall due to kidney failure and death in dogs who have eaten contaminated dog food has raised awareness about this condition. Kidneys primar... Read >
Author: gpoint

How to Stop Your Dog’s Excessive Licking

09th May 2007
If your dog licks excessively, you can easily stop this behavior once you understand the root cause of his excessive licking. In order to get to the bottom of this mysterious and compulsive dog behavior you will want to look at two root causes of excessi... Read >
Author: gpoint

How to Deal With Dog Food Aggression

09th May 2007
If your dog growls or snarls whenever you or another dog approach him in the presence of food , your dog may be exhibiting signs of dog food aggression. This is a potentially serious form of dog aggression but is one that can be controlled with proper ... Read >
Author: gpoint

Train Your Pet And You Will Enjoy Your Pet

20th April 2007
Pet owners are very loyal to their pets and there is nothing a pet owner will do to make sure their pet lives long and is healthy. Instead of buying a more than one puppy it is better to purchase a single puppy this way the puppy will have a better chance... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

Is Your Dog or Cat Taking In Any Vitamin Supplements Right Now?

19th April 2007
Just like humans, animals just like dogs, cats and many pets need a balanced diet with proteins, carbohydrates, fats and water, just like humans do. However, these are only the starting point for a healthy diet. Pets also need vitamins and minerals to kee... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong

How to Help Your Dog Lose Weight

18th April 2007
Obesity is on the rise for canines. The reasons for this influx are similar to those that humans experience, too much food and too little exercise. The results of obesity are similar for your canine friends too. Studies reveal that 25% of overweight dogs ... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Dealing With Hearing Loss in Dogs

18th April 2007
Any living thing with the ability to hear has the potential to experience hearing loss. Of course, this goes for dogs. Any dog can be hard of hearing in one or both ears. The cause for hearing loss in dogs is similar to that in humans. Dogs can be born de... Read >
Author: tanjak

Tick, Tick, Tick...Time for Ticks

15th April 2007
Depending on what part of the world you live in, ticks can occur all year around. For most of us however, late spring means that the tick-free winter is over and it is time to start taking precautions. As someone who has had Lyme disease I believe it ... Read >
Author: Gary

How To Prevent Your Dog from Scent Marking Its Territory

15th April 2007
It is the most natural thing on earth for a dog to want to mark its territory, and to them, it is their way of saying to the world, “Hello, I was here, smell the scent that belongs to me!” As normal as this behavior is to all dogs, it may be hard t... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

How To Tell If Your Cat Has Fleas

02nd April 2007
If you notice something blackish and small crawling around your cat's fur, you are probably right to suspect that they are cat fleas. When cat fleas strike, they can mean big trouble and it’s important to get rid of cat fleas quickly and thoroughly. A f... Read >
Author: Rona Limsy

How to Train Your Dog to be a Happy Dog?

01st April 2007
Dog training is both frustrating and rewarding. It is not in the interest of your dog to torment him for months on end, trying to get him to understand commands, that to him seems irrelevant. However, the quicker he learns these commands it is the bes... Read >
Author: Willem Steyn