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Dog vaccinations - have you got all the facts?

22nd September 2009
Vaccinations are essential to prevent your dog from suffering life-threatening illnesses. These include rabies, distemper, and hepatitis. Not only does vaccinating your dog protect him from these diseases but it also stops them spreading among the canine ... Read >
Author: Neven Zeremski

Abrasions, Cuts, Scratches and Your Child

07th September 2009
Sometimes abrasions, cuts and scratches result in dire consequences if they aren't taken care of at the right time. Children run around the house and drop vases and other glass material, which can result in scratches or cuts. Outdoor activities should be ... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Let's Play Soldiers

30th August 2009
I have been bothered about the fuss over the deaths of soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan for a long time, but could not quite put my finger on the reason for feeling bothered about it. Was my concern about the fact that people died? Not really. People... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

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

Nature of Animal Attack Cases

23rd August 2009
A victim of an animal attack can receive compensation for their injuries either through damages awarded by the courts or through a settlement with the liable party. An animal attack may result in various personal injuries such as: • Abrasions ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Relax With Herbal Scullcap

18th August 2009
The Cherokee tribe used scullcap as an emmenagogue. It was also used historically as an anti-convulsant. An Asian scullcap has been used by Chinese physicians as a tranquilizer, sedative, and to treat convulsion. The herb was used in the eighteenth cen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Signs of ill Health in Dogs

13th August 2009
Signs of Ill health Signs of ill health are the most important signs of the health status in your dogs. For example, if the dog has continuous nasal discharge, it indicates the presence of nasal congestion and if the discharge is thick, most of the ti... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Golden Retriever Care - Tips For a Happy, Healthy Dog

10th August 2009
Proper Golden Retriever care is essential to maintaining the health and happiness of your dog. Follow these simple guidelines to ensure that you are providing your pet with excellent care. For a puppy or a young, healthy animal, Golden Retriever care i... Read >
Author: Kristen Stevens

PR Crisis Management: Damage Control vs. Being Proactive

05th August 2009
When a prospective client comes to me to help them manage a crisis, my first question is always, “Do you want to manage it or be proactive?” That question always bears more questioning, but it gets them to start thinking. Crisis Management is jus... Read >
Author: Karla Jo Helms

The Health Status Of Your Dog

04th August 2009
Signs of ill health are the most important signs of the health status in your dogs. For example, if the dog has continuous nasal discharge, it indicates the presence of nasal congestion and if the discharge is thick, most of the times, the dog may have pn... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

What Westie Needs

01st August 2009
Getting a new westie can be a confusing decision to make. But after thorough deliberation, you discovered that you are indeed capable of becoming a responsible westie owner. While you are filled with excitement on the thought of having a westie, it would ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Pets in Paradise: How to Holiday with the Whole Family

23rd July 2009
Whilst a vacation is meant to be the time to relax, unwind and forget about the worries of every day life, preparing for an extended period of time away from home can cause a lot of stress and worry in itself. Firstly, there’s the issue of which des... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Sickness can occasionally be transmitted from pets to citizens

23rd July 2009
If reasonable precautions are taken, near is rebuff need to alarm. However, it is wise to know something not far off from the more general Sickness. Rabies is a serious snag in selected parts of the humankind. Clothed in areas someplace rabies is preva... Read >
Author: Ruel

Pets Is Sometimes The Carrier of disease

23rd July 2009
Disease can occasionally be transmitted from pets to group, every so often with serious cost. If reasonable precautions are taken, in attendance is veto need to panic about. However, it is wise to know something approaching the more collective Sickness. ... Read >
Author: Ruel

Sickness can Get from Pets to People

23rd July 2009
Sickness can occasionally be transmitted from pets to public, now and again with serious penalty. If reasonable precautions are taken, here is thumbs down need to worry. However, it is wise to know something in this area the more ordinary Sickness. Rab... Read >
Author: Ruel

Diseases from Pets to People

23rd July 2009
Diseases can occasionally be transmitted from pets to people, sometimes with serious consequences. If reasonable precautions are taken, there is no need to fear. However, it is wise to know something about the more common diseases. Rabies is a serious ... Read >
Author: Ruel

What Is It Going To Be An Indoor Or An Outdoor Cat?

16th July 2009
Is your cat going to be an indoor cat or outdoor cat or an indoor cat with outdoor access? It is a big decision to make for the well being of your cat and your sanity. You need to think carefully about the positives and negatives before deciding which... Read >
Author: Judy Jantzen

Dog Health- Most difficult but Essential Job

09th July 2009
Dog health is a challenging focus because your dog cannot speak if it in poor health. In a few instances, you may observe normal symptom of sickness whereas, in some cases you don’t. There are Vets, particularly skilled to help you in pet care setback. ... Read >
Author: Lakshmi Rekha

Skunk Problems in Arizona

30th June 2009
There are four different species of skunks in Arizona, which can lead to some serious rodent problems. Learning about the potential skunk problems that you might encounter in Arizona can help you prepare for any unwanted pests that might try to make their... Read >
Author: Adam Spector

Bats in a House - Unwanted Guests and How to Find and Remove Them

30th June 2009
Finding bats in a house usually isn't the problem for most people. Getting rid of them, however, can prove to be a completely different story. If you take the time to check out your entire home and watch for telltale signs of a bat infestation, though, ... Read >
Author: Costas Peppas

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

What Is It Going To Be An Indoor Or An Outdoor Cat?

11th June 2009
Is your cat going to be an indoor cat or outdoor cat or an indoor cat with outdoor access? It is a big decision to make for the well being of your cat and your sanity. You need to think carefully about the positives and negatives before deciding which... Read >
Author: Judy Jantzen

If your pet shows symptoms make sure you get your pet checked at your local vet, and have pet insura

10th June 2009
Getting your dog pet insurance is a straightforward and smart way of making certain that he will never want for medical care. I remember as a kid watching the film Old Yeller and groaning to my mummy, "But how can Old Yeller have rabies mama? Didn't they ... Read >
Author: SaraLovesDogs

Dog Travel: More Helpful Tips When Traveling With The Family Dog

06th June 2009
When you’re planning your next family trip, everyone is likely to be thrilled and will have more fun if you take the family dog along. Whether you are planning to travel by car, plane, train, or ship, in hot or cold weather - traveling with your dog doe... Read >
Author: Jerrymace

Dog bites and their effect on society

04th June 2009
Paris Hilton, Nicole Ritchie and other Hollywood stars have been to known to lug their dogs around in cute little bags and pamper them with expensive accessories and are often seen as a way for the public to see their owners as responsible people, the opp... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Personal protection dogs

18th May 2009
Home is your castle. But still you require protection of every kind to feel comfortable. Locks, beams, alarms, electronic gadgets, weapons are some of the options. But the best option, as it comes with a personal touch, is a fully professional dog. They a... Read >
Author: david hobson

Hotels in Hawaii solution provider for Pets owner

14th May 2009
If you are planning to go on vacation with your family and worried about the special member of your family that how can you go without him then here is the solution of the problem. Hawaii is the best place for spending your time and enjoys your best pe... Read >
Author: pallavi

Be Safe and Enjoy The Outdoors

07th May 2009
Anyone participating in any outdoor activity should always be aware of the risks and dangers involved in order to stay safe and return to their everyday life unscathed. There is an enormous quantity of information written on safety and it would be really ... Read >
Author: James

Dangers Resulting From Negligence

28th April 2009
General Negligence General negligence is a legal concept often used as basis to obtain compensation for injuries and damages under the common law. It is considered as a type of tort or civil wrong utilized in filing claims. Negligence claims cover a... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Cat Scratch Fever

17th April 2009
Cat scratch fever is a legitimate disease and your child can catch it from your cat or kitten from a scratch or even a bite. Disease results from a cat scratch (or bite) and transmission of the bacteria. Papules and Pustules initially form around the si... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Dog Bites Stretch More Than Skin

17th April 2009
I have a friend whose sister was bitten by a dog. The dog got her leg and chomped down hard. Dog attacks are fairly frequent in the United States, with close to a thousand people in ER's daily because of a dog bite. Those who receive bad injuries need to ... Read >
Author: Debbie Foster

How to stay healthy on your travels

17th April 2009
Keeping an eye on your health and looking after yourself is important when you’re travelling. You don’t want to miss a thing and that means staying on top form; to give you a helping hand here is a little guide to help you stay fit and healthy through... Read >
Author: itoi

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

Bobcat Awareness

09th April 2009
Just a couple days ago I wrote a story about hiking and Boy Scouts, etc. talking about how to protect yourself should you be confronted by a bear. Well, I recently learned two people were attacked by a bobcat in Withlacoochee State Forest located in Citru... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

Keeping Your Cat As Healthy As Possible

31st March 2009
If you want to make sure that your cat remains healthy most of the time, the main tips we can give you is to give her good food, enough water and a good shelter. But, ultimately you can't stop a cat from getting sick. If you own a cat, you should make ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

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

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

why Pet Shots Are Goods

09th March 2009
When you were a child you had to have vaccinations at certain points in your life such as measles, tetanus, and other shots. This is important for your pets as well. We will specifically look at dog vaccinations, as they are a very common pet to have. Kee... Read >
Author: June Sabe

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

The Most Common Reason behind a No Win No Fee Claim

20th February 2009
During the past few years, there has been an increase in the amount of no win no fee claims. As a matter of fact in some situation they are increasingly common. Every time you turn around, no win no fee solicitors are asking people to get in touch with t... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Train a dog not to bite

13th February 2009
If your dog tends to take up after ‘Cujo’ the poster canine for all aggressive dogs [ in this case, mad with rabies] here are a few things that you can do to stop your dog from taking out a big chunk of your flesh or that of your postman. Dogs are des... Read >
Author: reuben wallis

What To Do After A Dog Bite

28th January 2009
Dog bites are a more common occurrence than you might think, but all too often dog attacks go unreported. Dog bite laws are on the books for a reason, and the California dog bite lawyers of Nadrich and Cohen would like to remind you of what to do and wha... Read >
Author: Dogbites

Improve your Health

09th January 2009
An ounce of prevention towards wellness - Learn the simple steps to living a healthier and happier life! Concern over health and how to improve your health has become a topic more and more of us think about and try to implement in our lives. Advance... Read >
Author: M. Tomberlin

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

Vaccinations: Does My Cat Need Them

09th January 2009
In this article we will be talking about the notion that if my cat never goes outside then why do they need the vaccinations? Do they really need these shots? It is very important that take your pet to your vet, he will explain the why to you. Vaccines... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Vaccinations: Does My Cat Need Them

09th January 2009
In this article we will be talking about the notion that if my cat never goes outside then why do they need the vaccinations? Do they really need these shots? It is very important that take your pet to your vet, he will explain the why to you. Vaccines... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Vaccinations: Does My Cat Need Them

09th January 2009
In this article we will be talking about the notion that if my cat never goes outside then why do they need the vaccinations? Do they really need these shots? It is very important that take your pet to your vet, he will explain the why to you. Vaccines... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and the Care They Needed

09th January 2009
Finally... the time has come for you to bring home one of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniels bred by a reputable breeder in your area. With it comes the most exciting yet quite challenging responsibility - taking care and molding this little one to become... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Shelter Housing For Dogs

15th December 2008
Dog shelters or Dog pounds are governmental or private shelter houses for stray or abandoned dogs and provide shelter to these animals until they find foster-homes, are claimed by previous owners or placed in other similar institutions. Dog shelters are t... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

What to Do After a Dog Bite/Animal Attack - The Right Actions to Take

08th December 2008
Dogs bite many people each year. Some dogs are the pets of those who are bitten, while others may be strays. If a dog bites you, then there are a number of things to do, as well as things to avoid. To start, never try to pull away from the dog, as this of... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

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

Disease Prevention

01st December 2008
Have you ever thought about Disease Prevention? It is becoming a topic more and more of us think about. Medical science has helped us live longer lives and allowed us to overcome some of the ills and infections that used to be killers. Vaccines have helpe... Read >
Author: M. Tomberlin

Dogs: Man’s Best Friend or Most Dangerous Enemy?

18th November 2008
Dogs are considered as man's best friend. But there are some circumstances where the man's so-called best friend becomes wild and attacks people. There are many victims of dog bites every year in the United States, about 4.7 million. According to a rec... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

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

A Guide To A Healthy Older Dog

30th October 2008
Unfortunately, we often forget how important it is to give special care to our older dogs. We assume that if they are eating and taking long naps on the sofa—then it’s a good thing. Not quite that simple! Your older dog requires a nutritious diet, ... Read >
Author: Janie Knetzer

Caring for Pets Prevents Attacks

27th October 2008
Large number of people became victims of animal attack every year. Most cases are dog bites, cat scratches or attack from poisonous snakes and spiders. In the United States, 4.7 million people are attacked by animals annually. Of this number, 800, 000 ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

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

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

Flying With Pets - Keep Fido Safe And Healthy On Air Flights

07th October 2008
If you're 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

Defend yourself from attacking dogs

05th September 2008
There are millions of people who are victims of dog attacks every year. In fact according to the Centers for Disease Control, 4.7 million people are bitten by dogs each year. A large proportion of these need medical attention and many need to be taken to ... Read >
Author: TBOTECH

Vaccines and Your Toy Poodles

02nd September 2008
You wouldn't want to see your Toy Poodles sick, would you? Just like a mother to her a child, every dog owner wants only the best for his dog - proper diet, exercise, regular grooming and protection against diseases. Immunizing dogs against various dis... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

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

California Dog Bite Law, Who is Liable?

13th August 2008
California Dog bites can inflict serious injuries. Three million people are bitten every year by dogs according to Statistics. When bitten by a dog it is imperative to seek adequate medical attention for the wound. Infections, rabies, cellulites and C ... Read >
Author: Los Angeles PI Attorneys

Dog Bite Injury- Who is liable under the Dog Bite Law

23rd July 2008
Every year there are approximately 3 million people that are bitten by dogs and statistics show that most victims are children. Dog bite is not as simple as it seems to appear. It may result to serious injuries like: • Lacerations • Punctures... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Dealing with a dog or cat with fits

17th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com Animal health care is so vast and complex, and the central nervous system in particular is still largely uncertain territory. Diseases of the nervous system are rare, but sadly often severe. The commo... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com

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

Leash your Dogs so They won’t Bite

01st May 2008
Do you own a dog? Do you keep them leashed, caged, or tied? Or do you allow them to wander at large without any restrictions? If you have been doing the latter, then beware. You may be in violation of a state or federal law, or an implemented statute in y... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

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

Vet Visit With Labrador Retriever

04th April 2008
No matter how healthy or clean your Labrador Retriever is, time will come when he will have to visit a vet. Your dog needs to be vaccinated against parvovirus, distemper, rabies and other diseases. Though you want it or not, time will also come when your ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

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

Ever heard of Histoplasmosis?

25th March 2008
Histoplasmosis is a fungus that can infect an eye or a lung, and in a serious case, you can lose your eye or lung to this infection. Large accumulations of guano sometimes breed this fungus. Yes, it's a fungus that develops in the excrements of the bats. ... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure

Common Cat diseases - How to prevent them?

21st February 2008
Many common cat diseases can be prevented in two ways: 1)Keeping your cat indoors; 2)Having your cat vaccinated according to your veterinarian's advice. What are some common cat diseases? Rabies, Upper Respiratory Infections, Feline distemper, Felin... Read >
Author: sd1311

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

Children’s Health Issues: Abrasions, Cuts and Scratches

22nd January 2008
Sometimes abrasions, cuts and scratches result in dire consequences if they aren’t taken care of at the right time. Children run around the house and drop vases and other glass material, which can result in scratches or cuts. Outdoor activities should... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Discovering The Benefit of Pet Health Insurance

25th September 2007
You would not even consider the prospect of not having health insurance on members of your family. If you need annual checkups, regular shots for the kids, or that occasional unfortunate trip to the emergency room, you are very thankful that you have hea... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold

Camping With Dogs - 5 Tips To Keep Rover Happy At Camp

07th August 2007
Are you planning to take your dog on your next camping trip? I have a dog who mind-reads. She knows long before the camping bags come out. She paces and worries and gets all anxious about being left behind. And the guilt that stabs me as I push my dog’s... Read >
Author: Myrtha Chang

How To Improve Your Quality of Life by using the Seven Moments - Moment #1

24th July 2007
Moment #1 - Discovery - "Discoveries keep our mind sharp." Discovery occurs when you learn something new about a person, place, thing, or a situation. Vampire bats are real. They suck the blood from sleeping animals, such as cattle and pigs; and th... Read >
Author: Christian Blake

Preparing for Pet Car Travel

19th July 2007
So you have packed your things, checked your Pathfinder’s Nissan Pathfinder parts, and have bid your office a temporary goodbye – this is the moment you’ve been waiting for, the roadtrip, the vacation you’ve been long dreaming about. You are ... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton

Should I Vaccinate My Dogs

01st July 2007
It is really important to vaccinate your dog regularly and this is a very important part of a total dog health program. Knowing what kind of things to vaccinate for and how often to actually give your dog vaccines are two very important issues. Regular va... Read >
Author: spitfiregsd

Dog Boarding: Choosing The Right Kennel For When You're Out Of Town

28th February 2007
For most dog owners, choosing among the many dog kennels out there is one of the hardest tasks to do, especially because you are already faced with the prospect of leaving home without your best pal. No matter where you decide to leave your dog, no on... Read >
Author: Richard Livitski

Cat Vaccinations – An Important Preventive Procedure To A Healthy Cat

15th December 2006
Cats seem independent and self-sufficient, but cats need just as much care and attention as other pets. Cats are prone to a number of serious diseases and it is extremely important to ensure that your cat is vaccinated from an early age. Further preventio... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Will You Make These Three Lethal Mistakes Before You Bring Your New Cat Home?

16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 John Young Bringing your new cat home can be fraught with dangers many people don't realize. You can make mistakes that can be lethal both to your new cat and to the cats you already own even before you introduce your new cat to the hou... Read >

Helping Your Cat Survive a Move to a New Home

20th October 2006
People love their pets and rightly so. When it comes time to move, however, pets get stressed out. This is particularly true for cats, which means you need to take some calming steps. Helping Your Cat Survive a Move to a New Home Moving a household... Read >
Author: Lou Ross

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

Is Your Dog Ready for Summer?

03rd June 2006
Summer is almost here and if you haven't already done so, you should make sure your dog is ready for another season out of doors. Most pet owners spend a good deal of time outside during the Spring and Summer months, taking their pets along to share in th... Read >
Author: Brent Jones

Tips for Solving Dog Behavior Problems: Ditch the Tantrums

12th May 2006
Dogs can sometimes be very unfriendly with the other dogs. They snap in the air, growl and bark a lot. These may sometimes indicate normal acts of defense to protect their owners and territory. Hence, one can surmise that they do not mean any harm. How... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

Pet Friendly Getaways

17th March 2006
A recent survey from one of the nations leading pet care manufacturers asked Americans, if given a choice, would they prefer to travel with their pets? Over 70% of those Americans answered yes, they would prefer to travel with their pets. This is why many... Read >
Author: David Pierce

Plan Your Move: 3 Weeks Prior to Your Move

11th March 2006
Less than a month till your move date, you must be excited by now. In 3 weeks you will relocate. You are planning for this for the last 3-5 weeks and it is up and coming. If you followed the previous guides, by now you must be on track to a smooth move. H... Read >
Author: Jony White

The Dangers of Typical Neighborhood Animals You Don't Think of as Dangerous (Squirrels & Racc

16th February 2006
You're used to seeing them, those squirrels, deer, rabbits, armadillos and other "typical" creatures that live in your neighborhood. But what you may not have realized is that those cute (and sometimes not-so-cute) inhabitants can at times be dangerous to... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

5 doorways to building business

09th December 2005
When all is said and done, building a business is not rocket science. But you must reach out and build meaningful relationships by being very clear about who you are, what you offer and how you offer it. Please do not confuse this with networking. To ... Read >
Author: Carolyn Campbell

The Facts on Dog Bite Lawsuits

20th November 2005
While dogs may be our best friends, some dogs can become aggressive and bite someone. A dog bite falls under the law in the personal injury category. Each state has various laws regarding the liability of the dog's owner. Following are things you should d... Read >
Author: Katie Brandt

Dogs and Flight

26th August 2005
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: eric shannon