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Look out for Tick Paralysis in all dogs

24th November 2010
The disease does not affect the ticks but affects other mammals like dogs due to the toxin secreted by the ticks. What happens, is that a tick bite can produce a flaccid paralysis, which leaves your dog with no muscular tone, feeling weak. It is not a... Read >
Author: KevinManner

Large Plush Giraffe & Giraffe Facts

18th November 2010
Any wildlife soft toy collection would not be even close to complete, unless it included a large plush giraffe or two. Online stores have an extensive array of large plush giraffes to choose from, some that even come with sound. In fact, there is somethin... Read >
Author: Angel H.

Recognizing Laminitis ie. founder in horses

16th November 2010
Recognizing Laminitis (commonly called founder) Laminitis is an acute and painful inflammation or edema in the laminae of the hoof. It can occur in all four feet; most commonly affects only the front feet, and may occasionally be seen in the hind feet... Read >
Author: perfectsteed

Chicken keeping and Poultry Advice

05th November 2010
Apart from producing outstanding eggs and a sumptuous Sunday dinner, there is a lot more to the humble chicken than meets the eye. Anyone who is lucky enough to be keeping chickens knows that these feathered friends are anything but stupid; some of you m... Read >
Author: Sara Hemson

Rethinking the Horse

29th October 2010
Everyone considers the dog to be man's best friend, but what about the horse? Horses have been our trusted companions throughout the ages as the Greeks relied upon their steeds to spirit them bravely into and safely out of battle. They famously gained acc... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Jumbo Stuffed Animal

27th October 2010
The jumbo stuffed animal is a soft toy that reveals more about its owner and who they are than any toy manufacturer or adult could ever hope to do. Since it's true that most people in the world are always taught to strive as big as they can (and many of t... Read >
Author: Angel H.

Dynamics Of Teaching Your Dog To Sit And Stay, Shake And Bring It Back!

25th October 2010
Dynamic training is a must for all breeds of dogs. Do not make the mistake of using the term STOP for everything he or she is doing, techniques of training will pay off in teaching your dog the correct behavior. The techniques you use must become second n... Read >
Author: Linda McRae

Positive information for handicapped dogs.

22nd October 2010
It is distressing to accept that the life of your pet over once it is disabled or will no longer walk. There is good news for pet owners who love their pets. This article reviews a device invented to restore pet mobility. Unlike humans who could sit co... Read >
Author: JustinThyme

All about k9 carts and how they have helped restore the pet's ability to move.

21st October 2010
Not so long ago, dogs with disabilities or serious injuries on its back or joints could not stay frisky for long. They were totally dependent on their owners to take them around. Their quality of life deteriorated and their caretakers can not watch them b... Read >
Author: CharlieWheeling77

Dogs and Arthritis and Other Bone Related Illnesses.

15th September 2010
Published by www.treatingarthritis.info Adults aren’t the only ones that suffer from arthritis and are seeking treatment for arthritis. Believe it or not, our four legged loyal companions also suffer from chronic arthritis pain that develop from their ... Read >
Author: proyecto

Why a dog wheels saves lives.

15th September 2010
A dog wheel chair has become extremely portable and lightweight and definitely very suitable. They have proven to be a blessing for animals of all sizes with handicaps. The dog mobility device has proven to be a godsend for dogs with with handicaps re... Read >
Author: PetePiper

Swedish Vallhund Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions

09th July 2010
Description: The Swedish Vallhund is near to the ground and is well-built but small. The head is long and the muzzle is square in shape. The nose and lips are black. Their teeth meet in a scissor bite. Eyes we see are oval and medium in shape. These are d... Read >
Author: scott lipe

fisher price dinasour

07th July 2010
Children are and always will be fascinated by dinosaurs, they've a way of captivating young kids and dinosaur themed toys are no different. Children want to learn all they are able to about them, exactly where and the way they lived, the things they ate a... Read >
Author: Thomas Lamb

Great Pyrenees Dog Breed Description, History, Grooming, Health Issues and Living Conditions

05th July 2010
Description: The Great Pyrenees is recognizable for its thick white coat, and its large strong body. Standing between 25 and 32 inches, in height and weighing anything between 80 and 120 pounds, with males being larger than the females. Their coat is weat... Read >
Author: scott lipe

Zebra Skin Rug Buying Guide

30th June 2010
A Zebra hide carpet - a conversation piece, a reputation mark, sign of high contemporary society and taste - these are only a couple of thoughts that an individual bears in mind if one hears the term. In a realm of rugs a zebra skin is a class apart. Near... Read >
Author: Jon Zeb
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