Pet Care

Managing Common Horse Skin Conditions
By Heather Stern · 16 years ago
Does your horse itch and scratch constantly? Is the coat dull, dry or flaking with areas of scabs or crusts? If this sounds familiar for your horse, it’s likely that you’ve experienced one of the ...
How to Dog-Proof Your Yard
By Lance Baker · 16 years ago
You have your bedroom, your children have theirs, but what does the dog to have to call his own? Usually he has a pen and the backyard to be his "personal" area. Clearly as you ...
Diabetes in Animals (Tips to Up Their Health)
By Latoya Valentine · 16 years ago
All animal lovers can remember the first time they fall in love with animals, the joy and excitement of owning your own pet, teaching him/her tricks, potty training them and not forgetting the anger when ...
How to cure an itchy dog; and using a dog tear stain remover
By Bill Hawket · 16 years ago
How to help and itchy dog and eliminating dog tear stains Having an itchy dog can be very frustrating, not only because you know your pet is in pain but also because you don’t know ...
Signs of Potential Animal Abuse or Neglect
By Kathy Kinder · 16 years ago
It is a sad reality – on a near-daily basis, local media outlets run stories of animal abuse and neglect. Some instances of abuse and neglect are obvious, but what are some of the more ...
Understanding Equine Digestion
By Tammy Patterson · 16 years ago
Since its first domestication (about 5000bc), the horse has been used for many purposes; initially for meat, then for transport and for use in battle, leading us to its modern use, for pleasure. The horse ...
Fun Dog Games Online: Puppy Fetch
By Damian Cross · 16 years ago
In the world of free dog games online, you can play many games for fun that will provide you total entertainment. Whether you try to win the game by completing all the levels or simply ...
Pain Management for Pets
By Neven Zeremski · 16 years ago
Your pet shouldn’t be in pain. In this day and age there is really no reason for it. So much can be done for your pet’s pain. You want your pet to be happy and ...
Litter Box Training for Cats
By Neven Zeremski · 16 years ago
When you consider getting a cat, you need to consider a lot of other things that go along with that decision. For instance, will you be able to take your cat to the veterinarian when ...
How to Deal With Chinchilla Allergies
By Jim Mendez · 16 years ago
Even though they appear rather small, Chinchillas are able to emit certain types of proteins that can cause allergies to people and is usually passed on through saliva and urine. Also, Chinchillas oftentimes shed off ...
How To Potty Train Your Puppy
By Linda Richards · 16 years ago
Puppy potty training can be a challenging and frustrating experience. The process will require patience and consistent control to properly train your puppy. Puppies should begin potty training as soon as they are brought home. ...
Keeping Koi Fish: For Beginners
By Mike Hickmon · 16 years ago
Koi fish are one of the most popular fish when it comes to outdoor ponds, this is because keeping Koi fish can be quite satisfying and they are also relatively easy to look after. They ...
Discus Fish Care: It’s In the Water!
By Mike Hickmon · 16 years ago
When it comes to discus fish care, one of the most important factors to consider if the condition of the water that you keep them in. Any discus enthusiast will happily tell you that discus ...
Cichlid Fish Breeding: Things to Remember
By Mike Hickmon · 16 years ago
If you are thinking about cichlid fish breeding, then there are some important factors to remember when it comes to successfully breeding this species of fish. You need to make sure that you know enough ...
Angelfish Breeding: Spawning and Hatching
By Mike Hickmon · 16 years ago
Once you have created the perfect environment for your pair of angelfish to begin the breeding process, you will begin to see signs of the spawning process. When it comes to angelfish breeding, you will ...
Pet bunnies can be great pets
By Jeffrey New · 16 years ago
Pet Rabbits are fun to raise except when you have to go out and take care of them at 10 below zero. Considering this is the exception rather than the rule, we'll assume that, generally ...
Pet Diabetes
By Dr. Jack Stevens, Dvm · 16 years ago
Were you aware that diabetes can strike your furry family members? It’s true! Nearly 1 in 400 cats and dogs develop diabetes during their lifetime. The two forms of pet diabetes your veterinarian can diagnose ...
Dog Treadmill - A Review
By Peterson Bran · 16 years ago
A dog treadmill can be a great addition to your dog's exercise regimen. If you believe a short jog around the block or a short 10 minute play session in the backyard is enough, think ...
Pet Flea Control
By Jeffrey New · 16 years ago
Pet Flea Control is important if you do not want your pet itching and scratching himself insane or for that matter, you yourself. If you own a pet flea control is a must. Fleas and ...
Taking Care of an Angelfish Aquarium
By Mike Hickmon · 16 years ago
Angelfish make brilliant pets, and they are easy to recognise by their triangular, elongated dorsal and anal fins and they also have striped and colourful bodies, it is their appearance and nature which make this ...