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  • The 5 important life lessons I learned from my dog  By : Deanna Mascle
    You can learn a lot from being a pet owner and the lessons begin from the first day your furry family member steps into your life and continue after you say your final farewell
  • Save Money On Pet Foods With Your Own Gourmet Pet Food Recipies!  By : Pro Content
    Enjoy these Pet Food Recipies that 'the rest' of your family can really CHEW on!

    If your a pet owner like I am, no doubt you want to give your dog or cat the best care possible. And caring for your pet means feeding him the best diet you can.
  • So, You Love Pets Do You? Try Looking After Others With Your Own Pet Sitting Service!  By : Pro Content
    Have you always said, "I'd never have the money or the skill to start my own business." But you do!
    One of the easiest businesses to start and operate requires very little money. The only necessary skills are patience, time, and lots of love. The business? Pet-sitting!

    Pet-sitting involves going into someone's home and caring for a pet when the owner isn't available. The service can include plant watering and mail and newspaper pick-up.
  • Are You Too Old To Go Back To School?  By : Deanna Mascle
    You want to go back to school and continue your education. Perhaps you'd like to earn your first degree or ou'd like to earn a new degree in a different field. You've been dreaming of that degree but haven't dared believe your dream can come true because you think you are too old.
  • Canine Hydrotherapy: Choosing The Right Therapist  By : Peter Goldberg
    Dogs are like people in so many ways: they need to be touched, loved, and appreciated; they need exercise, proper nutrition, and good care; and sometimes they get the same diseases, like arthritis. It's been found that one of the best treatments for humans suffering from arthritis is hydrotherapy.
  • Letting Your Dog Choose His Own Food  By : Ethan K. Roberts
    Spend time at any pet store and the choice of dog foods to feed your dog is in abundance. How do you know which to choose and which is good for your dog? The answer to that is simply, you do not, let your dog choose. Although there are some basics that are recommended.
  • Should I get pet insurance?  By : Michael Challiner
    Do I need pet insurance or is it just another scam? This article gives you the facts so you can make your own mind up.
  • Pugs: Diet Do's and Don'ts  By : Gary Allison
    Be careful what you feed your family member the Pug. They have a lot of gastric type upset so you should know what to feed and also the manner in which your Pug is fed. This can make all the difference on how your Pug feels.
  • Cats Are Very Lovable Creatures  By : Paul MacIver
    “Who would believe such pleasure from a wee ball o' fur?”- An Irish saying about cats, perhaps best describes what pleasure-giving creatures cats can be. Cats for many people, are really very lovable
  • Dogs Are Gods of Frolic  By : Paul MacIver
    Dogs are amongst the most amazing creatures because they give unconditional love. Dogs love their masters and the masters reciprocate by providing them with all the things of comfort they can afford.
  • Does Your Pet Wear a Cat Flea Collar?  By : Steve Gee
    You want to do the best you can for your pet by buying a cat flea collar to keep the pests away. I certainly do but have you noticed that most cat flea collars don't seem to work? They don't seem to last for a day let alone the three or four months that they claim they will. I've no idea why this is the case but I can suggest some different ways of dealing with the problem.
  • Choosing A Cat Leash  By :
    Before we begin to give you additional information on this topic, take a moment to think about how much you already know. Cats are more known to be feisty little creatures that don’t take too well to certain habits compared to its other household pet compatriot, the dog.
  • Fitting Memorial For Your Pet  By : Scott Miller
    To many loving pet owners losing a pet is like losing a member of the family. Many pets are loyal friends and companions and offer their owners unconditional love and comfort that is almost impossible to get from a human. Grieving for the loss of a friend or family member is expected and understood and yet many feel that they are not allowed to mourn when their pet passes on. Often they fear being ridiculed or mocked if they allow their distress to be visible and yet they can...
  • Getting The Right Saddle For Your Horse  By : Dennis Conner
    Ensuring that you select the right saddle for your horse is vital. It not only affects the position in which the rider will sit, and therefore can be beneficial in preventing back ache or muscle pain, but it also affects the horse. No responsible horse owner would want their steed to be in discomfort and pain and so choosing the best saddle is very important. There are companies available who will measure your horse and recommend the saddles that they think are most appropria...
  • Pet Care - There’s No Other Job Quite Like It  By : Paul MacIver
    “Pets are such agreeable friends, they ask no questions and they pass no criticisms” said George Eliot about pet animals. Pets often reciprocate the love that their masters lavish on them by demonstrating various forms of affection including licking, hickeys, even love-bites.
  • Yikes I Saw A Flea On My Dog  By : Gary Allison -
    At some stage of your pet's lifespan every pet owner will have to deal with the problem of fleas, ticks and mites. If left untreated they can take over your pet's skin and coat so it is really important to keep it under control. It's best to stop the problem before it gets out of control. Rather treat your pet for a few fleas than treat the whole house for an infestation!

    There are some misconceptions about fleas. It is not something that only happens to dirty animals! In...
  • Tips On How To Groom Your Cat  By : Ken Charnely
    Before we begin to give you additional information on this topic, take a moment to think about what you already know.

    Cats are basically very tidy creatures. They are in the habit of grooming themselves by licking every part of their body clean with their tongue.

    This habit of tongue-bathing has several benefits to your pet cat:

    - promotes better circulation of the blood
    - gets rid of dead skin cells
    - removes excess/dead hair on their coat
    - tones their muscles
    ...
  • Perfect Cat Box For Your Cat  By : Ken Charnely
    By the end of this article, you should have gained enough new knowledge on this subject to feel like a pro. Household pet cats definitely need litter boxes in which they do their business. Just like people, these feline friends can get finicky over this matter, so it is very important that they make sure the litter box they have for their pet cat suits the cats preferences; after all, it is the cat that is going to use it. But the owner should also consider his own convenienc...
  • How To Select Cat Toys  By : Ken Charnely
    In the next few paragraphs, we will explore new ideas and thoughts that may help you achieve your goal and decide what is best for you when choosing toys for your cats.

    Toys for girl cats and boys:

    When the mouse is away, cats play. And cats have the tendency to both play hard and play soft. Toys are to cats the same as toys are to dogs. It helps fight the boredom experienced by these pets as well as gives our feline friends the opportunity to practice and use their nat...
  • How To Have A Happy Cat  By : Ken Charnely
    Do you like to learn about new and interesting things? If so, this article will be right up your alley! A healthy animal makes for a happy pet. If you are a cat owner and you want to make your pet happy, you need to make sure that your cat is groomed properly, fed on time and is given enough love and attention.

    Here are some tips on how you can have a healthy and happy cat:

    1. Take care of your cat's health.

    As a pet owner, it is your responsibility to make sure th...
  • Cat Owners' Cat Training Books  By : Ken Charnely
    This article seeks to give you a solid knowledge base regarding the subject matter, no matter what your previous experience on the topic. Cats are wonderful animals! It is remarkable how well these animals have adapted to domesticity. It has been estimated that they have been living in close contact with human beings for approximately 3,500 years.

    Not only are they good for pets, but they are also very useful to humans. The ancient Egyptians took care of them to get rid o...
  • Great Tips For Breeding Your Dog  By : Gray Rollins
    Choosing to breed your dog is a big decision and it’s natural to feel a little uneasy about the process. These dog breeding tips will help things go smoothly and help you enjoy the entire process.

    One of the most important steps is choosing the right mate for your dog. The mate you choose should possess the qualities you want to see carried on in the puppies. Both male and female should be healthy and possess no genetic faults that could jeopardize the health of the puppi...
  • Tips For Buying A Pet Snake  By : Gary Ruplinger
    Buying a snake can be a sizable investment. Getting a snake requires making a commitment to the pet's care and well-being. It is important to do your research so you know that the particular species or breed is something you will enjoy owning in the years to come. Find out how difficult they are to feed and house before you buy. Also find out about the snake's temperament.

    Remember that some snakes get extremely large, can be dangerous, and live a long time. Lifespans of o...
  • Caring For A Pet Snake  By : Gary Ruplinger
    When people think of pets, most of the time "furry" and "cuddly" are adjectives that come to mind. For the owners of pet snakes, however, these words don't really fit. Still, snakes make interesting pets, and can even be lovable - in their own way.

    Choosing to own a pet snake should not be a snap decision. Snakes can grow large, eat a lot, and require very specific conditions for staying healthy. Some varieties can even be dangerous to humans. Providing for their needs ca...
  • Setting Up An Enclosure For A Snake  By : Gary Ruplinger
    Maybe they're not exactly cuddly, but snake make interesting pets. Regardless of the type of snake, from nice little corn snakes up to monster Burmese pythons, there are some principles that apply to setting up a cage or enclosure for a pet snake. One of the most important aspects is to make sure the enclosure is absolutely escape-proof.

    Snakes are known to have Houdini tendencies when it comes to staying confined. Aquariums make good enclosures for snakes, but the lids ha...
  • You Can Build Your Own Doghouse!  By : Scott Miller
    Anybody who owns a dog will know that they can be expensive. Vets bills and food supplies soon mount up and this is why so many dogs end up abandoned in rescue centers or put out on to the street. Responsible dog owners are aware of the costs which a pet incurs and so go into it with their eyes open. However, an unnecessary expense is that involved with the purchase of a doghouse.

    Many dog owners allow their pets to sleep in the home with them, thus eradicating the need fo...
  • The Growing Use Of Pets As Therapy  By : Lisa Scott
    The inclusion of pets into hospital and rehabilitation environments has long been considered very therapeutic, and pets continue to be an important part of life long after rehabilitation has ended.

    In addition to filling lonely hours with companionship, pets can be trained, much like the more familiar Seeing Eye dogs, to perform tasks and assist persons with disabilities in many different ways.

    The responsibility for pet care can enhance cognitive functioning in ways th...
  • Dog Training Using the Reward Training Method  By : Ken Snowie
    While reward training is commonly viewed as the most current style of dog training, it is actually a lot older than most other methods of dog training. It is likely that the reward training method has been in use since dogs were domesticated thousands of years ago. Early humans likely used some unofficial type of reward training when refining the wolf pups that ultimately became domesticated dogs.
  • Learning The Basic Commands Of Dog Training  By : Ken Snowie
    Wanting a calm and obedient dog is important for a dog owner for a number of reasons. Well-trained and obedient dogs are often happier and less aggressive with other dogs and people. The law is another reason for a well-trained dog; many cities have ordinances requiring properly behaved dogs. This is true for certain breeds that are reputed to have aggression and other behavior issues, such as Pit Bulls and Rottweilers.
  • Training Your Dog To Use A Leash And Collar  By : Ken Snowie
    There are many different techniques you can use to train your dog, and it is important to find one that works for you and your family in order to have the most loyal and well-behaved pet possible. All successful styles of dog training emphasize the bond between dog and owner, and the basis of a successful training program is earning the dog’s respect. It is fortunate that dogs are innately programmed to submit to a leader, it allows them to follow commands and make training easier.
  • Looking For Cheap Pet Meds?  By : Lavinia Snider
    I love animals as much as the next guy. In fact I can almost guarantee you that I love them even more, how many people do you know that spent $15,000 on a sick cat all at once? I have been there with the sick animals and I know how expensive it can be and I also know that you can practically bankrupt yourself if you are not careful. That is why it is so important for everyone who owns animals to know where they can get cheap pet meds without having to sacrifice any quality.
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  • Dog Training For Proper Behavior  By : Ken Snowie -
    Training a dog to act properly has many benefits, for the dogs and their human companions alike. Dog behavior training is critical in order to prevent such negative behaviors as aggression. It is important to deal with dog aggression issues by training dogs to interrelate appropriately with other dogs and especially people.

    In order to know how to effectively train your dog to be a loyal and eager pet, it is important to know where dogs came from, and how their interaction...
  • Is Dental Care Important For Your Dog?  By : Gary Allison -
    If only we could get our pets to brush their teeth regularly! Well you know that can't happen . . . but we can help our dogs take care of their teeth and gums. They don't, of course, realize how important dental care is to their health (and maybe you didn't realize it either).

    Following are some facts about dental problems that may either be causing your dog discomfort right now or might soon affect your dog's health; we'll also give you some tips on treating those proble...
  • Like Our Human Friends Can Us Dogs Have Allergies?  By : Gary Allison -
    Humor magazines have had fun with the way some dog owners resemble their dogs but, whether or not the dogs look like their owners, dogs do suffer many of the same illnesses. Dogs, just like humans, can become unhealthily obese from bad eating habits and not enough exercise. Dogs can also acquire diseases like diabetes, heart disease and gum diseases that cause dental problems and bad breath. Dogs can also, believe it or not, develop allergies.

    Just like people, dogs get i...
  • Your Dogs Diet - Feeding Fables That Every Dog Owner Should Know  By : BJones
    Canine nutrition has accumulated a number of myths which survive the ridicule of the veterinary profession, but simply arent true. Certian items that are rumored to be good for your dog could be potentially harmful.
  • Tips For Traveling With Your Dog  By : Barney Garcia
    If you prefer traveling with your dog, or you are thinking about doing so for the first time and are a little wary of how he or she will handle it. Today, many hotels, motels and other traveling accommodations welcome pets into their facilities and the following tips can help to make the trip safer and more comfortable for you and your dog.
  • Train Your Dog - The Groundwork  By : Petra Smider
    You should start training dogs as young as you possibly can. Puppies learn quicker and far from being cruel it helps them to adapt and be happier animals. It is absolutely essential that you get dogs into a routine before you can start any formal training and this should include set meal times and walk times. If you let your dogs out in the yard then you should try to do so at a time when they need to go out.

    Some people express concern that training a young puppy is cruel...
  • How To Remove Skunk Odor  By : Karen Gluberman
    Oh no! Your pet got sprayed by a skunk. What should you do now? The first thing many people think of is tomato juice. Don't bother, because it doesn't work. I will explain why later in this article. So, if tomato juice won't work, then what will? A 2% solution of vinegar will help a little, but it won't really do that much.

    You need to Neutralize the Skunk odor NOT mask it. Here is the formula to change the chemical structure of the compounds in skunk spray that make it sm...
  • Basenji - Egyptian Dog  By : Dakota Dog
    The Basenji is a small to medium sized dog weighing between 22 to 25 pounds. Their height is around 15" to 17". Known as the barkless dog, the Basenji (bah-SEN-gee) makes a low howl/moaning/yodeling sound instead of barking. They are also called the Congo Dog.

    The smooth, shiny, dense coat is short and lies flat against the body. AKC acceptable colors for Basenjis are black, chestnut red, tricolor or brindle all with white on chest, feet and tip of tail in any color includ...
  • Basset Hound - Laid Back And Loving  By : Dakota Dog
    The Basset Hound is a Medium/Large dog that typically weighs between 45-75 pounds. Their height averages between 11" to 15". It is long and low and their height/weight ratio makes their already short legs look even shorter. In fact, their name comes from the French word "bas" which means low. Their gentle, loving, patient nature makes them an excellent companion dog for the home while their keen sense of smell and hunting instincts continue to make them excellent hunting comp...
  • The Beagle - Friendly Loyal And Loving  By : Dakota Dog
    A small to medium sized dog, the beagle weighs between 20-28 lbs and is 12" to 16" in height. Sometimes referred to as the English Beagle, this breed is energetic, friendly and loyal both as a family companion and hunting dog.

    Coat colors accepted by the AKC are orange and white, lemon and white, red and white or tri-colored. Black, white and tan tri-colored coats are the most common. Their medium length coat is smooth, hard and close. It requires minimal brushing and only...
  • Bearded Collie - Great For The Family  By : Dakota Dog
    The Bearded Collie is a medium sized dog that weighs between 40-58 pounds. They are 20" to 22" in height. Their abundant hair gives the impression that they are larger than they actually are. They have a happy, friendly nature and are not watch dogs in any way as they are friendly with all that they meet.

    Recognized by the AKC, the acceptable coat colors for the Bearded Collie are black, grey, tan, brown or fawn with some white markings. When they are puppies, they may or ...
  • Bedlington Terrier - A Playful Companion  By : Dakota Dog
    The Bedlington Terrier is a small to medium sized dog that weighs between 18-23 pounds. Their height generally ranges between 15" to 17". This breed resembles a little lamb, but don't let their gentle appearance fool you. They are all terrier with energy and a mischievous side that likes to chase small animals.

    The AKC recognized coat colors for the Bedlington Terrier are sandy, blue, liver, sandy and tan, blue and tan, liver and tan. The coat is a mixture of soft and hard...
  • Choosing A Bird Cage  By : Scott Miller
    Birds are one of the most favored pets in the world. The bird lovers irrespective of the bird species they choose, the place they keep them, would no doubt like to choose a sturdy and comfortable cage for their pets. There are plenty of bird cages available in the market in various sizes and shapes the selection of a suitable cage for your pet is a challenge. One has to be aware about the uses and abuses of the house of their pets to make a wise decision.

    Needless to say...
  • Dog Training: Hunting Dogs: Training Equipment That Is Essential  By : Freddy Cedano
    Producing a “finished” hunting dog, one that will perform the tasks of pointing out game or retrieving game, is not a simple matter. In some cases, it can take several hunting seasons and specialized training equipment to achieve the desired results.

    It would be ludicrous to begin training a dog to perform hunting skills without first teaching it basic obedience. Your dog must be able to sit, stay, remain quite and come on demand before moving into the more complex areas ...
  • Belgian Laekenois - The Rare Belgian Sheepdog  By : Dakota Dog
    This medium sized breed weighs between 50-65 pounds and reaches between 22" to 26" in height. Their name is pronounced LAK-in-wah. The Belgian Laekenois is the rarest of four Belgian Sheepdogs. Bred to herd sheep, this breed remains a working breed today.

    The AKC recognizes three of the Belgian Sheepdogs but does not recognize the Belgian Laekenois. Their color ranges from red to fawn and mahogany to gray. They may or may not have a dark masking on their face. Their harsh...
  • Belgian Malinois - Protector Of Home, Family And Livestock  By : Dakota Dog
    The Belgian Malinois is a medium/large size dog that weighs between 40-80 lbs and is between 22" to 26" in height. Their name is pronounced MAL-in-wah. They are one of four Belgian Sheepdogs and are very work oriented and are protective of home, family and livestock.

    The AKC recognizes the Belgian Malinois in the colors of fawn to mahogany to red with a black mask, ears and tips. Minimal white on the chest and feet is permitted. The short, smooth, straight and hard outer ...
  • Get To Know The Belgian Sheepdog  By : Dakota Dog
    The Belgian Sheepdog is one of four sheepdogs originating in Belgium. It is also known as the Belgian Groenendael (Grow-en-en-doll ) or Chien de Berger Belge. In some countries they are all considered one breed. The AKC recognizes three of the four breeds including the Belgian Groenendael. These four breeds are so closely related that, when they have a litter of puppies, some of the puppies will closely resemble one of the other three breeds more than its parents.

    This med...
  • Belgian Tervuren - An Energetic Worker  By : Dakota Dog
    One of four Belgian Sheepdogs, the Belgian Tervuren is often mistaken for a German Shepherd because they closely resemble each other in size, coat and color. It is pronounced Ter-VER-en. The Belgian Tervuren is recognized as its own breed by the AKC, but many countries consider all four Belgian Sheepdogs to be one breed even though there are noticeable differences in everything from coat to size to color.

    Also known as a "Terv" by their owners, the Belgian Tervuren is name...
  • Gastrointestinal stasis: What is and why it is so dangerous for some rabbits  By : Hagar Lagarto
    Gastrointestinal stasis (or G.I. stasis) is a serious and potentially fatal condition that occurs in some rabbits in which gut motility is severely reduced and possibly completely stopped. Treatment should be sought immediately from a veterinarian specializing in exotic animals and with significant rabbit experience. When untreated or improperly treated, G.I. stasis can be fatal in as little as 24 hours.
  • Rabbits Diet: Is your rabbit eating right?  By : Hagar Lagarto
    The typical diet for a pet rabbit consists of water, hay, pellets, fresh vegetables, and its own caecal pellets. Fruit and other treats are given only in very limited quantities, as they can cause obesity in a rabbit. Rabbits require a constant water supply as they dehydrate quickly.
  • Things to Think About Before Acquiring a Rabbit  By : Hagar Lagarto
    Rabbits have been popularly kept as pets in Western nations since the 1800s. Rabbits can adjust well to indoor life, and can even be litter box trained. Like all pets, rabbits need a considerable amount of care and attention.
  • Dog Training Part V: The Command Voice  By : Hagar Lagarto
    When giving commands to a dog, a calm, firm, authoritative voice is most effective. Dogs do not respond well to hesitant, pleading voices, nor to yelling, which might sound to the dog like threatening barking or scolding.
  • 4 Things to Think About Before Declawing your Cat  By : Hagar Lagarto
    Declawing is a major surgery known as onychectomy, performed under anesthesia, that removes the tip of each digit (from the first knuckle out) of the cat's forepaws.
  • 3 Free Dog Biscuits Recipes You Can Make At Home  By : Jeremiah OConnell
    Here are 3 free dog biscuits recipes you can make at home for a lot less money than you think. Treating your dog to something special has never been this quick, easy and inexpensive.
  • Good Things To Know About Dog Beds And Cat Beds  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Just like every single person has his or her ideas about the perfect bed they wish to rest in, the same thing happens for our beloved pets. There is no general rule that one can apply when it comes to choosing a suitable bed for the animals we care for, only that it must suit their size and needs. Pets cannot tell us what they wish for, so all the work falls on the owner’s shoulders.
  • 5 Tips for Cheap Pet Insurance  By : Simon Christopher
    Discover these five simple tips you should know before buying or renewing a pet insurance policy. These tried and tested tips won't cost you a penny but could save you money every year.
  • Becoming The Master Of A Virtual Pet  By : Erika Davis
    An animal kept as a pet distinguishes itself from other animals confined within certain human boundaries. Livestock serves a specific purpose, as do laboratory animals, sport animals and working animals such as plow horses.
  • Dealing with Pet Allergies  By : Christine Arbor
    Discussion of pet allergies and ways to deal with them
  • Your Pets and Arthritis  By : BJones
    Know the warning signs of arthritis in your pet.
  • What pet products do you need?  By : Amelie Mag
    Since the pet has become more than a companion animal and it’s now considered a real member of the family, it’s only natural the number of pet supply stores to constantly increase, transforming this hobby into a profitable business. A pet supply store can offer a wide range of pet products that maintain the pet both healthy and happy.
  • Zoonoses  By : BJones
    Zoonoses: Diseases that can be transmitted from family pets to humans. At great risk are small children...................
  • Show Your Dog Just How Much You Really Love Him  By : Jeremiah OConnell
    Have you at least one framed photo of your dog somewhere in your house... or perhaps in your wallet? Is your dog pretty darn close to being the very center of your universe? Do you love to spoil him rotten, responds to his every whimper and cry, and spend all your spare cash on dog gourmet recipe treats? To say that dogs are man's best friend is anything but a cliché. You might be the unhappiest person in the world without a friend to your name...
  • Are You Puppy Proof  By : BJones
    If you are thinking of becoming a pet parent, this article is a must. Some people are not cut out to be " parents".
  • The Vets Examination  By : BJones
    Nobody likes surprises, so it is always nice to know what to expect when you take you're pet to the veterinarian.
  • Hip Dysphasia  By : BJones
    Hip dysphasia is a crippling and painful disease seen most often in larger purebred dogs, such as Golden Retrievers, German Shepherd, St.Bernards, and Labrador Retrievers.
  • Dog Grooming - Keep Your Dog Healthy and Active  By : Stefan Rockhaus
    Dog grooming has its own significance in pet care. It not only improves the look of your pet, but also provides it with better health.
  • Coping With The Parrot Pet Fashion  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    There is a new "fashion" on the market: parrots as pets! There are more and more popular every day. This popularity is shown by the high interest for parrot’s information on the internet. There is a paradox in this because this seems to be a new phenomenon.
  • Interacting With The Amazon Parrot as a Pet  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    More and more people want a parrot for their pet. But not everyone fully understands how complicated is to have a parrot in your house, especially if it’s an Amazon parrot. You must have a lot of patience and a lot of spare time to rightly breed and socialize your new pet.
  • Interacting With Your African Grey Parrot  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    You can agree that parrots can represent very good pets. Especially the African Greys can be very good friends to you. But to have such a pet is a very big responsibility. There are few people that have the patience and the financial possibilities to rightfully one an African Grey.
  • Petting an Affrican Grey  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    I don’t think there are a lot of people that don’t like a pet in their home. There are very different kinds of animals that you can bring home and with witch you can spend your life in a very pleasant way. There are, for example people that like small birds as a pet.
  • Hernias in Dogs  By : BJones
    If you should happen to find a bulge on your dog that wasn't there before, it could be a hernia.
  • Dog Beds - Ultimate Comfort for Your Pet  By : Stefan Rockhaus
    Have you ever thought of purchasing a quality bed for your dog? Dogs also enjoy the comfort of a quality bed, just like we do. A dog bed provides warmth, support and a sense of security to your dog.
  • Choosing and training a dog companion  By : Allweb
    Choosing a dog is often a problematic issue, especially if you've never owned a pet before. Training your dog is also vital if you want to get along with your canine friend. Here are some tips on choosing your dog and helping him or her integrate in the family.
  • Arthritis Treatment for Dogs  By : Robert Palmer
    Treat your dog's arthritis safely and naturally.
  • Dog Health is Very Important  By : Roberto Bell
    Summer is now drawing to an end, but this does not mean that we as thoughtful dog owners should relax on our obligation of insuring that our beloved dogs are kept cool during the remaining hot days that are surely to come.
  • Pet Insurance : What To Look For  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Keeping a pet can work out to be expensive, not least if you need to see a vetinary surgeon. Pet insurance can cushion the cost of injury or illness, but what do you need to know before you choose a policy?
  • Decorative Bird Cage: Enliven Your Environment  By : Rory Smith
    Depending on the look and feel of your interior design, these decorative cages can add a nice complement to the surrounding wall photos of family members, near your exotic plants, or even as the main attraction of one of your rooms at home or at the office.
  • Socialize Your New Puppy  By : Anbhu Selvan
    Bringing a new puppy into the house is forever exciting and fun time. Everyone at home would like to play wit, cuddle and hold the little ball of fur. The last thing on minds of the most new puppy owners is to train the new addition, but is very vital that puppy training and socialization begin as early as possible.
  • Your Guide to Feeding an Adult Dog  By : BJones
    Sometimes trying to find the right foods for an adult dog can be confusing. Make sure that you know your dog's proper nutritional needs so that you can make the best choice when searching for the right foods.
  • Cat Spraying – What Is It, Why Do Cats Do It And How Do You Stop It?  By : Mick
    Cat spraying is a problem that can be solved if you follow these tips...
  • Riding in Cars with Your Dog  By : BJones
    Riding in cars with pets can be a dangerous situation. Be sure that you are informed with the knowledge you need to keep you, your pet, and other motorists safe while traveling with your dog.
  • A Guide to Your Puppy's Health  By : BJones
    A pup's life is filled with dangers and very easily lost in a big world. However, puppies seem to have an incredible resistance to human and bacterial diseases. The major areas that will concern you most in caring for your pup are: feeding, preventive shots, worming, and a good eye for disease.
  • Help in comparing pet meds’ prices  By : David Yuri
    The Internet has changed our lives in many ways, especially nowadays when everything can be purchased online, saving a lot of time and, very often, a lot of money. Since there is no physical mediator between us and the object we want to buy, most of the things available for purchase are cheaper online.
  • 5 Things to Consider Before Purchasing a Pet Urn  By : Steve Goltiao
    Selecting a cremation pet urn is a difficult yet personal experience, but it is a wonderful way to ensure the loving memory of your pet is preserved for years to come. Consider these 5 tips before purchasing a memorial keepsake for your best friend.
  • Cleaning Cat Urine With A Blacklight  By : Mick
    Probably the worst smell ever is a skunk’s odor but not far behind has to be the smell of cat urine...
  • The Keys To Proper Care For Your Pet Cat  By : Jon Arnold
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