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Poisonous Plants – Common Backyard Plants That Can Kill Your Dog

28th September 2009
As you stand in your backyard, envisioning the new landscaping plans and garden design that have been in development all winter long, you imagine what your new backyard haven will look like when it is finally landscaped. You try to visualize how green... Read >
Author: Jerrymace

Caring For Your Older Dog

25th September 2009
Once your dog becomes older it is time to take some preventative steps in order for them remain healthy, happy and active. Have your vet examine your pet annually or more often, if necessary. As in humans, keep your dogs weight within the proper or o... Read >
Author: Vicki

Cat Food For Urinary Health: Prevention vs Treatment for Feline UTI

25th September 2009
Feline urinary tract infections are on the rise. They can be treated, but better yet, they can be prevented. One of the most common reasons for Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is the food your cat eats. A diet that's low in protein, and too car... Read >
Author: Susan Livingstone

Brazilian Rainbow Boa Care Sheet

23rd September 2009
There is no doubting that the Brazilian Rainbow Boa, Epicrates Canchria, is a truly beautiful snake. The rainbow boas get their name from the iridescence in their skin, giving them a colorful rainbow shimmer in sunlight. This, coupled with their striking... Read >
Author: billydeakin

Pet Sitting Rates in New Port Richey - What You Should Expect to Pay And Why a Professional Pet Sitt

18th September 2009
Pet sitting rates in New Port Richey can seem a bit confusing at first due to the fact that the pet sitters want to accommodate you in as many ways as they can. The more options they make available, the better their service is for you and your pet. This... Read >
Author: Sandra Lindstedt

Top Tips For Setting Up Your Snake Habitat

14th September 2009
Whether this is your first time setting up a cage for your new snake, or you are an old hand at raising snakes, these tips should be of use to all. We will cover selecting the correct size enclosure, the lid, water dishes, substrate, and furniture for yo... Read >
Author: J. Nuckles

The Importance of Calcium Supplements For Your African Grey Parrots

07th September 2009
Feeding the right food is the most important aspect of owning an African Grey parrot. The right diet will determine the health and stress level of your parrot and its ability to be trained to talk and perform bird tricks. Unlike other birds, different Afr... Read >
Author: Azmi Adnan

How to Raise Chickens - 5 Keys to Raising Chickens

10th August 2009
Do you wish to know how to raise chickens from the comfort of your own home? There is nothing more satisfying than sitting down to a scrambled egg, courtesy of your own flock and in this article I am going to give you 5 tips on raising your own chickens. ... Read >
Author: John O Toole

Essential Care Tips For Pet Rabbits

04th August 2009
If you currently have a rabbit, the following tips may give you some helpful guidance in how to care for your rabbit so he remains healthy and happy. Caring for rabbits takes time, patience and love, and it’s not for everyone. But if it is right for you... Read >
Author: Robbie Nash

Choosing A Rabbit Cage of Hutch

04th August 2009
If you currently have pet rabbits, or are considering getting a rabbit, or rabbits, you should give some serious thought to bunny housing. Chances are that the home your bunny lived in before coming to your house was not really big enough. You want to giv... Read >
Author: Robbie Nash

Home is where the Dog is

02nd August 2009
In my position as Health Science lecturer in a college in N.Ireland I lecture over two courses, Human Health and Animal Health. The Human Health course has a large Health and social care component and at periodic times throughout the year I have to visit ... Read >
Author: Kathy Davison

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

What to Consider When Buying Westies

01st August 2009
Many people are probably familiar with westies, a breed of dog that is known for its white coat. Though they were originally bred to seek and dig out foxes, badger and other vermin, these small-sized dogs are now mostly companion dogs. Those who are plann... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Extend the Life of Your Pet

31st July 2009
Pets, much like humans, require proper nutrition and exercise to maintain a healthy body and live a long life. Ensuring that your pet gets enough exercise and has a proper diet can increase its life span up to 134%. Also, many pet owners don't understan... Read >
Author: cledford

Ferret Care

25th July 2009
While there is plenty of different types of information concerning ferret care available on the Internet, you'll find items such as fleece ferret hammock, toys, and care tips below.First of all, just like all living things you need to be able to provide y... Read >
Author: Zane Lowe

Tips and Guidelines for bird pet owners

06th July 2009
Birds generally will do a good job of taking care of themselves if provided with some basic needs. However if one is to truly keep his pet in top shape he needs to follow some routine procedures and live to his responsibilities. Bird cages should be equip... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

Essential Dog Bowl Buying Tips

28th June 2009
A dog bowl is necessary for giving food or water to your dog. Available in various forms, and designs, dog bowls must be selected after careful consideration, but finding the right dog bowl is easier than you may have thought. Whether you have brought... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Diet of Hermit Crabs

15th June 2009
Hermit crabs make fantastic pets, they are easy to worry for and make great show-stoppers. Hermit crabs have many qualities and traits that make them a fave among many, all you want to do as a proud owner is to offer a healthy environment and nutritional ... Read >
Author: Emile Melendez

Top Equipment Tips For Your New Puppy, Such Buying A Dog Ramp From The Start

29th May 2009
You can't wait! You remember the chocolate-brown eyes peering at you when visited the breeder's for the first time. How can you forget those tiny paws and the energetic wagging of the tail? You've fallen in love with that special one who has already melte... Read >
Author: J Timothy

Puppy Training With Doggy Pads

15th May 2009
The day you bring home your new puppy is a day of joy and excitement, but also apprehension and anxiety for you, your puppy, and your whole family. Your relationship with your puppy must get off to the right start if she is to grow up to be a respectable ... Read >

Preventing Westie Beard Stains

05th May 2009
Having bred Westies (www.DownSouthWesties.com)for years, one of our most often asked questions is regarding beard stains. "How can I reduce/eliminate the stains around the face and paws of my Westie? There are a few possible reasons a Westie or other w... Read >
Author: Thomas Broadhead

Learn How To Feed Your Cat

13th March 2009
After picking up the right food for your cat, there is matter of where to feed your cat, when to feed your cat, and how much to feed them. If you have never owned a cat before this can be quite a tricky process to figure out all on your own. First and f... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

A Couple Of Cat Supplies

10th March 2009
Anytime you choose to get a new pet, you need to make sure that you have everything you will need to take care of that pet with. Cats need certain things so before you get your cat or kitten, you might want to make sure they have everything they need befo... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Dealing With Canine Frequent Urination - A 6 Step Program To Deal With Dog Urination Problems

02nd March 2009
As a pet owner, does it bother you when your dealing with a dog that is frequently urinating? When you notice canine frequent urination, it is important that you take immediate action. This is a symptom of a condition in your dog that could be fatal. It i... Read >
Author: Kate Rieger

Frequent Urination In Dogs May Be A Sign Of Disease

09th January 2009
Has this ever happened to you? You just let your dog out, and here he is, asking to go out again. Frequent urination in dogs can be a real nuisance, especially when the first thing he does when he comes back in is to head for the water bowl. No wonder ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

Using a Water Fountain As a Humidifier

09th January 2009
Humidifiers can come in all shapes and sizes, bread box sized to furniture sized consoles. But they all do the same thing and that's put moisture into the air, which a water fountain does naturally as it recycles the water. Just like a humidifier, a fo... Read >
Author: Natural Water Features

Preparing For a New Yorkie

05th January 2009
If you are about to get a pet Yorkie, there are some things you must do first. Preparing for a new Yorkie is an important task and is something everyone who wants to own a Yorkie needs to do. Doing so will make their transition into a new environment much... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Getting Ready For a New Yorkie

05th January 2009
If you are about to get a pet Yorkie, there are some things you must do first. Preparing for a new Yorkie is an important task and is something everyone who wants to own a Yorkie needs to do. Doing so will make their transition into a new environment much... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Stepping Off the Hamster Wheel

19th December 2008
I love animals! If I had a choice, I would have a house full of little furry critters wandering around. But due to a hectic speaking schedule and traveling, it would not be fair. As well, our family cat Rusty, whom we loved for 19 year's died of kidney fa... Read >
Author: Adele Alfano

Keeping Your House Safe

15th December 2008
Our houses and their contents are one of our biggest assets, but are you taking enough precautions to make sure your home and contents are safe from the risk of crime such as vandalism and burglary. Reducing the risk of crime in your home and applying... Read >
Author: Doris Poole

How To Feed Your Iguana

13th December 2008
There are many aspects of caring for your iguana that you still need to take into consideration, even after building your habitat. Let's break them down here. Iguanas are very delicate animals and part of that comes from their dietary needs. But, it w... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Choosing an Airline Approved Dog Crate

26th November 2008
When it comes time to take a flight across the state or even to a whole new world, when you want to take your dog with you, one thing that is a must have is that of a airline approved dog crate. While there are many great airline approved dog crates which... Read >
Author: JamesNash

Dog Food Bowl: Toys and Grooming Gifts For your Pets

11th November 2008
Dogs, like people, enjoy a gift every now and then. Purchasing something that your companion loves and benefits from is a great feeling. As with purchasing any gift, it is important to remember the likes and dislikes, the personality, and the needs of th... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Designer dog bed for your new puppy

29th October 2008
This article will help you with your decision to get a puppy. It is an exciting time when you go to different puppy stores and look online for just the right pup to suit your household. After months of looking and learning and finally you are ready to go... Read >
Author: Evangeline Samuel PhD

Introducing New Cat Part 2

29th October 2008
The next stage to introducing a new cat into your home is to permit the cats to spend time together. Carefully supervise their reaction toward each other. It is good to bring the cats together when they are likely to be relatively calm, such as after a me... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Introducing a New Cat, Part 1

28th October 2008
Some cats are very social and enjoy living with other cats, while others prefer to be solitary. If you are bringing a new cat into your home, understand that it will take time. The best advice is to introduce the cats gradually and be patient. It takes ... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Introducing a New Cat, Part 1

28th October 2008
Some cats are very social and enjoy living with other cats, while others prefer to be solitary. If you are bringing a new cat into your home, understand that it will take time. The best advice is to introduce the cats gradually and be patient. It takes mo... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Caring For Your Toy Poodle During Summer

02nd September 2008
Summer is a great time for you and your family and even your Toy Poodle to go out and have fun under the sun. There are lots of activities you can do to make summer with your dog a memorable one. You and your proud Toy Poodle can conquer the woods togethe... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Choosing Dog Bowls For Your Standard Poodle

13th August 2008
While there are lots of things you can give your Standard Poodle, it is important for you to determine the necessary and useful from just plain accessory. One of the things that must be included in your pet's must-have is dog food/water bowl. These dog bo... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Cat food and water bowl

03rd July 2008
Cats with free access to outdoors will potentially have a full and natural lifestyle. The constantly changing outside world will provide all the mental and physical stimulation required to keep the individual healthy, both physically and mentally. A cat n... Read >
Author: jeya

Boxer Dogs: In Case Of Emergency

23rd May 2008
Owning Boxer dogs, or any other dog breeds, requires a lot of responsibilities, patience and love. The moment you decided to take home a new puppy means that you are well aware of the responsibilities intertwined to a dog owner. But knowing the responsibi... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Foreclosure Pets: Throwing the Puppy out With the Mortgage

20th May 2008
The six-bedroom, four-bath home in South Florida looked much like the other expensive homes emptied because of foreclosure, with one difference. A Labrador Retriever was left in the large, fully fenced backyard, pawing an empty water bowl. Luckily, neigh... Read >
Author: Karrie Rose

How to buy Dog Gear for your Precious Dog

07th April 2008
So, you’re welcoming a yelping, slobbering, panting and messy new member into the family? Congratulations! The next few months will be hard, but you’re all set to ride on the ride of a lifetime. Just like babies, dogs come with a sense of anticipat... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

Paw print ceramic food bowl

28th March 2008
Bowls can be made of a wide range of materials like ceramic, metal, wood, plastic, glass, and other materials. This pet bowl has "FOOD" imprinted in bold black to differentiate it from the water bowl. Our Katiewong Shop sales on dog bowls or raised dog fo... Read >
Author: jeya

Paw print ceramic food bowl

28th March 2008
Bowls can be made of a wide range of materials like ceramic, metal, wood, plastic, glass, and other materials. This pet bowl has "FOOD" imprinted in bold black to differentiate it from the water bowl. Our Katiewong Shop sales on dog bowls or raised dog fo... Read >
Author: jeya

Dog Owner Gift Ideas

27th February 2008
If you have a friend or relative that loves dogs then there are many choices when it comes to getting them a gift. You just need to think about them, and their dog, and work out what gift would suit them best. A great gift is a T-shirt with either a pi... Read >
Author: Tony Connor

All About Dog Bowls

18th February 2008
We are a nation of pet lovers. We often rate our dogs as a family member...their needs sometimes coming before our own. We buy them toys, beds, treats and special food. Clothing remains optional! A necessity for any dog is appropriate dog bowls. Wh... Read >

Heavy duty plastic dog food bowl

11th February 2008
The patented design keeps ants and other small, crawling pests out of your pet's food and water--without the use of chemicals or pesticides making it safe for you, your pets, and the environment! Innovative design prevents pests from scaling the side of t... Read >
Author: jeya

You’re in the Dog House? Lucky Thing!

11th February 2008
Dogs love being outdoors, I’ll tell you that for nothing. But when the weather is hot and you’re out sunbathing, their fur coat makes them too hot and they’ll search for somewhere cool and shady to lie down. An outdoor dog house or ‘kennel’ i... Read >
Author: Harvey Vaughn

Lead-free Glaze and dishwasher Safe Woof bone food bowl

01st February 2008
This white ceramic dog bowl is the ideal gift for any dog lover. The white Woof bone food bowl are shaped as two halves of a dog bone, perfect for separating food and water while adding an adorable touch to this pet necessity. Katiewong measures 11 1/2" x... Read >
Author: jeya

Luxury Pet Ceramic Dog Treat Jars Blue

24th January 2008
The beautiful Ceramic jar from katiewongnyc.com features an airtight seal on the lid to maintain freshness. Ceramic Treat jar features air-tight lid, so snacks stay fresh and tasty. Our sites for newly introduced products of Ceramic treat jar red, ceramic... Read >
Author: jeya

Gift for your dogs and cats

24th January 2008
The high-quality Ceramic jar, fun, and a great decorative piece! Lead-free ceramic jars have an airtight seal that locks in freshness and flavor to keep treats tasting great. Our new and exclusive Plastic treat jar is custom personalized with an adorable ... Read >
Author: jeya

Gift for your dogs and cats

24th January 2008
The high-quality treat jar is ceramic, fun, and a great decorative piece! Lead-free ceramic jars have an airtight seal that locks in freshness and flavor to keep treats tasting great. Our new and exclusive Plastic treat jar is custom personalized with an ... Read >
Author: jeya

Luxury Pet Ceramic Dog Treat Jars Blue

24th January 2008
The beautiful Ceramic Treat Jar from katiewongnyc.com features an airtight seal on the lid to maintain freshness. Ceramic Treat jar features air-tight lid, so snacks stay fresh and tasty. Our sites for newly introduced products of Ceramic treat jar red, c... Read >
Author: jeya

A few tips on potty training a puppy

07th November 2007
Potty training a puppy is considered one of the first things that owners want to teach their dogs so that they can avoid any discomforts in the future. Potty training a puppy differs from breed to breed some being easier to train others being not-so-easy.... Read >
Author: Steve Darson

Potty Training A Puppy

21st October 2007
Many owners take potty training a puppy as the most important thing to teach a doggie, so that there is no discomfort around the house. What most people don’t know is that when it comes to potty training a puppy, there are various differences between br... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson

All You Need To Know About Your Python's Cage

01st August 2007
When you decided to own a pet python, every detail about your pet is invaluable in making sure your pet is healthy and comfortable. Python owners, like owners of other pets, are usually keen to provide everything their pet needs. To keep both the owne... Read >
Author: Jessica Harrison

Have You Chosen The Perfect Dog Mat Yet?

27th July 2007
When you have a dog, it is often a great idea to purchase a dog mat of some kind. Through no fault of their own, dogs are usually fairly messy creatures and without a dog mat, you could find that your home and your car become messy fairly quickly. Choo... Read >
Author: Jeremy C.W

Raccoons, 'Possums And My Cat Spike!

08th June 2007
Raccoons have no manners! They're slobs and the one staring at me didn't seem to really care about the niceties of eating. Bits of dry cat food were soaking up water from where it had been sloshed out of the water bowl. The bag of food I'd laid on a t... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

Five Things To Remember When Introducing Your New Dog to Your Cat

25th May 2007
Are you planning to bring a new dog into your cat’s home? Be sure to keep these five things in mind to make the introduction less stressful for everyone involved. 1. Give your cat her own space Whether your cat has spent six months or six years in y... Read >
Author: Nicole Stocker

Dog Psychology – The Key to Successful Dog Training

12th April 2007
Understanding dog psychology and behavior is the key to successful dog training and therefore developing the best possible relationship with your dog. For thousands of years there has been a mutually satisfying relationship between humans and their can... Read >
Author: Ira Nelson

Keeping Dogs Healthy During the Summer

16th November 2006
Keeping Dogs Healthy During the Summer Dogs are wonderful additions to a family and are often treated as well as human family members. They become your best friend, companion, or even your furry child. Learning how to care for these beloved pets, espe... Read >
Author: Thomas Callen

Keeping Dogs Healthy During the Summer

01st September 2006
Dogs are wonderful additions to a family and are often treated as well as human family members. They become your best friend, companion, or even your furry child. Learning how to care for these beloved pets, especially during the summer's heat, is imperat... Read >
Author: Andi B.

Caring for a Ragdoll Cat

20th June 2006
The ragdoll cat is a large breed of cat, best known for its easygoing and mellow nature. They have long, thick fur coats and markings that resemble a siamese. Caring for your ragdoll cat should involve a regular feeding and grooming schedule, along wit... Read >
Author: BrazenMedia

The Complete Beginners Guide To Keeping Snakes

21st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Richard Adams The beauty of keeping reptiles is that once you've set up their caging requirements and learned a few basic skills, there are many species that can be safely and efficiently kept within the home and should live out a full, ... Read >
Author: Richard Adams

Accessories You Need Before Bringing Puppy Home

06th April 2006
Pet accessories are an important part of taking care of your dog. Generally we use accessories to accentuate the beauty of things. When it comes to pet care accessories are used to protect your pet from harmful elements. You can also gain a lot of satisf... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Why does my cat drink dirty water?

26th February 2006
You know that cats should always have a supply of water, especially if you are feeding them dried food. There on your nice clean kitchen floor is a bowl of nice clean fresh water, in a nice clean bowl. What does your cat do? Maybe gives the bowl a snif... Read >
Author: Larry Chamberlain

Cleaning and Caring For Your Floor

16th February 2006
Introduction: Someone has rightly said that it is not enough to just own good. The beauty and the importance of owing it are only visible when the owner maintains it or rather in other words keeps it clean. Same is with floors. The maintenance of the f... Read >
Author: JTM Marketing

Introducing a New Kitten to Your Older Cat...

05th October 2005
So, you read somewhere that introducing a new kitten into your home could be great for your existing cat, for companionship. And you remember how much fun your cat was when she was a new kitten, and you would love to re-live those days. It is generally... Read >
Author: Larry Chamberlain