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The Social Behavior Of Dogs

27th April 2009
Dogs in general, under free-ranging conditions, will live in mixed-sex, mixed-age social groups. Social ranking is determined by age, although sex may play a role. Females seem to be responsible for leading more often than males. Social ranking is maintai... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

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

What You Should Know Before Getting Pet Health Insurance

28th January 2009
Pet health insurance is gaining popularity because of the drastic changes it has gone through in the past years. One of those changes is the cost of the policies. Right now pet policies are very affordable and very competitive plus the fact that the cover... Read >
Author: Jadon Sluck

How Much Does Pet Health Insurance Cover

08th January 2009
A dwindle in students applying to and receiving accepted into veterinary colleges, classy public-of-the-art utensils, liability conceal, dear prescription drugs, and the sacrifice of maintaining a veterinary clinic/workplace has magnified pet owners veter... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Get Health Insurance Coverage For Your Pet

07th January 2009
A decrease in students applying to and getting accepted into veterinary colleges, expensive state-of-the-art equipment, liability insurance, expensive prescription drugs, and the cost of maintaining a veterinary clinic/office has inflated pet owners veter... Read >
Author: Julia Solomon

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

Kittens Are Born Cute

01st December 2008
Many have experienced the pleasure of owning a cat. Most of us would classify a kitten as "cute." A tiny kitten can leave the mother cat at approximately eight to twelve weeks of age and come to live with its new owner. Usually the mother cat gives bir... Read >
Author: chaptoman

Know The 7 Dangers of Declawing Cats Now OR Youll Hate Yourself Later

26th November 2008
Many cat owners are having difficulty training their feline friends not to scratch their furniture, rugs, and other household belongings. While there are successful alternatives for some reason people are still going through the horrible process of declaw... Read >
Author: Thomas Turner

The Myths of a Cat

30th October 2008
Because of their mysterious nature, many myths and old wives' tales circulate about cats. Here are a few of the more common ones and the facts behind the fiction. Myth 1: A spayed or neutered cat will become fat and lazy. Not true! A cat's weight gain ... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

10 Tips On Keeping Pet Treatment Costs Low

09th September 2008
A pet is a loved member of the family but costs of caring for a pet especially some breeds can be expensive. Food, grooming costs and vet bills can costs much more than you estimated when buying the pet. Here are a few tips from pet lovers on how to ke... Read >
Author: MatthewPawlina

Male Cat Behavior Problems: How To Stop Your Tom Cat's Bad Behavior

16th August 2008
Owners of male cats face extra challenges as their tomcats often have additional behavior problems compared to female cats. The first of these is that they are more active and need to find the companionship of female cats. As a side-effect of this need, m... Read >
Author: Calvin

Pet Insurance Helps Cover Rising Costs

14th August 2008
Pets might give you unconditional love, but they aren't free - caring for them can cost you thousands of pounds over their lifetime. A dog will cost £14,750 over its 12-year typical lifespan and a cat £14,230 over 16 years, says insurer Petpla... Read >
Author: Christian Ward

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

Dog Urine Marking Tips

06th July 2008
Dog marking is an instinctive behavior so it's a normal thing they must do. A dog leaves its scent in urine to tell other dogs a message; it could be about whose territory it is or is about the dog's social order or advertising mating availability. Dogs a... Read >
Author: hannah

Pet Health Insurance - Should You Get it?

23rd June 2008
I am not going to lie, maintaining a healthy dog can be very expensive. Especially, if you take the dog to the vet 2 to 5 times a year. From shots to random injuries the cost can become expeditionary high. Although many people may think pet health insu... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott
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