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Toxic Owners 2 - Fat Pets

02nd April 2008
How many times have I told off a pet owner for having a pet whose neck is bigger than their head and heard "oh but he hardly eats anything!" If that was true the pet would be thin. Pets are fat because they eat too much, it isn't because they eat "ju... Read >
Author: Debbie Connolly

Dog Health Problems...Find Out Now

04th February 2008
As a pet owner, it is an important responsibility on your part to keep your dog healthy. You must bring your dog to the vet regularly. Even a healthy puppy will require many visits to the vet. Vaccinations, exams, worming, spaying, neutering and flea cont... Read >
Author: Noah Schettini

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 i... Read >
Author: Nathan Neil

Adopt A Shelter Dog

30th October 2007
You can find a good companion in a dog from a shelter. You first need to clarify what traits you want in your new dog, as well as evaluate what kind of home you can provide.A Compatible DogMost dogs available for adoption at a shelter are adult dogs. I am... Read >
Author: Stacey S

Cat Urine Spraying And How To Solve The Problem

11th September 2007
In statistic, cat spraying a urine constitutes 44% of all housesoiling complaints; the frequency of spraying in single cat households is approximately 25% and near to 100% in multi-cat households with over ten cats. It is quite normal behavior for the cat... Read >
Author: chip_arm

Tips for Adopting a Shelter Dog

02nd August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jennifer Koretsky Adopting a shelter dog is one of the most rewarding experiences a person can have. For dog lovers, there is no greater joy than bringing a new dog home for the first time and watching her explore her new surrounding... Read >
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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 inju... Read >
Author: OkSmitty

Things to Consider when Adopting a Cat or Kitten

31st May 2007
Where to Get a Cat or Kitten Before purchasing a cat or kitten for your home, make sure that one, you're not allergic to cats and secondly, your place of living allows pets. If you aren't allergic to cats and live in a place where you are allowed to... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

What You Must Know About Pyometra in Your Female Dog

09th February 2007
What You Must Know About Pyometra in your Dog There are some medical conditions in dogs, such as bloat, which strike fear in the heart of every dog owner. These problems require immediate action on your part in order to save your dog's life. What is... Read >
Author: Drew Jackson

Should I Spay or Neuter My Cat

18th December 2006
Since the risks are very low, most common answer to the question 'Should I spay or neuter my cat?,' is 'Yes.' Unless you have a purebred cat you intend on using for breeding purposes, the reasons for spaying or neutering far outweigh any grounds for not.... Read >
Author: Matt Ryan

Pet Rochester Services now in your city

16th June 2006
The mission of the Rochester Animal Services (RAS) is dedicated to improving the quality of life and safety for city residents and their animals, the promotion of responsible pet ownership and the reduction of animal overpopulation to reduce animal suffer... Read >
Author: Anna Josephs
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