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Your Pet Bird's Health

02nd September 2009
Man's Unexpected Best FriendDespite the endearing tail wagging, hand licking, ball fetching friend that is the dog, pet owners looking for a new best friend need look no further than the cage. Bird cage, that is. Regardless of the many misconceptions surr... Read >
Author: Dominic Lawsen

Bad Pit Bull Perception

30th June 2009
Let's be honest. We all know that the public perception of Pit Bulls is that it's a dangerous breed. Admittedly that perception wasn't just grabbed out of the air. There are real valid reasons why people feel the way they do about the breed. A Go... Read >
Author: francesro

Top 10 Tips for Going Green in your Commercial Kitchen

05th June 2009
Restaurant Equipment and the Green Revolution in Commercial Kitchens Going Green in the Commercial Kitchen with Environmentally Friendly Products, Pro-environment Practices and a Green Mindset As manufacturing companies, service providers and top de... Read >
Author: Jaff Breeden

Determine if Boston Terrier is the Right Breed for You

14th May 2009
Is the Boston Terrier the dog for you? To answer this question, you can do a little research in the Internet about what this particularly handsome breed is like. Next, try to get it touch with a Boston Terrier Club nearest you in order to meet people who ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Preventing The Loss Of Your Dog

06th May 2009
The loss of a dog is heartbreaking and statistically hundreds go missing every year, never to be found again. As a responsible owner, there are a number of ways in which you can prevent the loss of your dog or increase the possibility of the dog being fo... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

How to Tackle a Dog Barking Problem

16th April 2009
Your puppy could be barking for no good reason and you don't know why it is behaving in such an irrational manner. Non-stop barking can cause problems for you, your family members, and even your neighbors. You don't want your pup to be the culprit accused... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Governance Themes in MSP

02nd April 2009
One key element of the Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) methodology is the concept of Governance Themes. These nine themes constitute a governance or control framework for programme management. The MSP manual presents guidance for handling each theme ... Read >
Author: Simon Buehring

Newbie's Guide to Common Iguana Accessories

27th March 2009
There are many things you need to setup your iguana's enclosure properly. Besides the essentials like heating and lighting, there are a few accessories you also need to get. This article will discuss some of the most important iguana accessories. Dis... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Avoid Shedding Problems In Your Iguana

27th March 2009
Iguanas need to shed their skin regularly, especially when growing. Sometimes, old layers of skin aren't shed properly. These old layers of skin can eventually cut off circulation in the area and cause tissue death. The areas most commonly affected by ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Owner's Guide to Respiratory Infections in Iguanas

27th March 2009
Respiratory infections in iguanas are also known as reptile colds. These colds can range from mild to severe. You may be wondering how your iggie could catch a cold. Cause Most iguanas that develop a cold are being kept at a temperature that's too... Read >
Author: D Swain

Owner's Guide to Iguana Paralysis

27th March 2009
Paralysis in iguanas is a very serious condition. While some iguanas may be paralyzed permanently, sometimes the condition is reversible. So, what exactly causes iguana paralysis? Causes Your iguana can become paralyzed for various reasons. The m... Read >
Author: D Swain

Owner's Guide to Hypothyroidism in Iguanas

27th March 2009
The thyroid gland is responsible for producing hormones that regulate various bodily functions. Iguana hypothyroidism occurs whenever there isn't enough iodine. Without enough iodine, the thyroid gland is unable to function properly. So, what exactly c... Read >
Author: D Swain

Expert Tips on Bathing an Iguana

26th March 2009
It's important that you bathe your iguana regularly. In addition to keeping him clean, it will also help him shed his skin easier. There are a few things you should know about bathing an iguana. This article will share with you everything you need to k... Read >
Author: D Swain

Owner's Guide to Impaction in Iguanas

26th March 2009
Impaction in iguanas occurs when the intestine becomes blocked with indigestible material. It is a very serious condition. Your lizard will die if not treated promptly. So, what exactly causes it? Cause Iguanas become impacted when it eats someth... Read >
Author: D Swain

Owner's Guide to Blastomycosis in Dogs

01st December 2008
Blastomycosis in dogs is a fungal disease. It usually originates in the lungs then spreads to other parts of the body. This condition can easily be misdiagnosed because it causes symptoms similar to a viral infection or cancer. You may be wondering how... Read >
Author: D Swain

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

Dog Ringworm: An Owner's Guide to Ringworm in Dogs

01st December 2008
Ringworm in dogs is a highly contagious skin disease. Contrary to what its name suggests, this condition is not caused by a worm. Instead, this disease is caused by fungus that lives in hair follicles. Cause Dog ringworm can be caused by various s... Read >
Author: D Swain

Dog Yeast Infection - The Truth About Yeast Infections in Dogs

26th November 2008
Just like people, including men, dogs can get a yeast infection. The organism Malassezia pachydermatis is responsible for causing a dog yeast infection. This organism is normally found on your dog's skin, but certain conditions can allow it to grow out of... Read >
Author: D Swain

Three Forms of Canine Arthritis

26th November 2008
Canine arthritis is a condition in which there is inflammation in a joint. This inflammation can damage cartilage, fluid, or surrounding bones. There are three types of canine arthritis. They include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid, and septic. Let's take a lo... Read >
Author: D Swain

The Fat Standard Poodle

29th July 2008
Based on surveys, a Standard Poodle may live for up to 12 years provided he lives a healthy lifestyle. Owners should know that good nutrition, appropriate training, regular grooming, protection against diseases and proper exercise are what a Standard Pood... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Siberian Husky Breeders To Not Do Business With

07th March 2008
Deciding that you are getting a Siberian Husky as your next family pet is one part of the process but the most difficult part of the process is finding the right Siberian husky breeder to get your dog from. You need to start using all of the resources av... Read >
Author: Andrew Preston

Caring for Your Beagle Puppy

19th February 2008
Have you ever looked into the beseeching eyes of a Beagle puppy? With those eyes full of expression and ears that never seem to stop, it is hard to resist a litter of these adorable creatures. But if you want to be the responsible owner of a Beagle puppy,... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams

Be a worthy dog owner and get your precious pet a dog insurance

18th January 2008
If wishes were horses, I would have a house full of dogs of every breed possible. Alas, that is not to be and I have satisfied myself with keeping just four dogs, one cocker spaniel, two labrador retrievers and one beagle. And without doubt this is one of... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

The Rex Files: Your Dog and the Law

23rd July 2007
Every year 5 million dog bite reports are filed. Over $1 billion are paid in losses. Reacting to complaints, city councils are passing ever more ordinances that affect dog ownership. Neighborhood, rental complexes, and home owners associations are includ... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

KEEPING YOUR CAR IN TIP-TOP CONDITION – (Part One)

21st May 2007
Buying a car whether it is brand spanking new or usesd car is exciting, but no matter what sort of method you use; buying on the lot, through the paper or online, you’ll still have to keep your car in A1 condition to get the best out of it. Polluted and... Read >
Author: full house

Good for Bentley, Bad for Paris Hilton

08th May 2007
What happens when you turn down a Bentley GTC Limited Edition? You get cursed and go to jail like the branded notorious hotel heiress and Simple Life diva, Paris Hilton. Just kidding, Bentley GTC--- which is by the way the masterpiece of Bentley Motors... Read >
Author: benjamin

Who's driving Paris Hilton's Limited Edition Bentley GTC?

06th May 2007
Contrary to what most of you may think this is not one of those Paris Hilton news. Fortunately for us we will only be discussing one of Ms. Hilton’s headline-hitting Bentleys. The Dh1.2 million Bentley GTC---a product of Europe’s largest automake... Read >
Author: benjamin

Gayatri Meditation uplifts and advances our soul potential

01st May 2007
The supreme energy or power of the entire cosmos is ones soul force. On the one hand at the worldly level everyone thinks that wealth is our supreme need of the hour and yet if we think deeply wealth is definitely inert and material in nature. By itself i... Read >
Author: Ashok Rawal

Your Dog and the Law

01st September 2006
There will be laws and ordinances where you reside restricting the ownership of certain pets. Laws can change and evolve over time and can vary from locale to locale. A responsible owner must keep abreast on new laws and amendments to existing laws with... Read >
Author: Rose Long