Pets

How To Adopt A Virtual Pet
By Julia Solomon · 16 years ago
A virtual pet is a computerized being lonesome; doomed to act as a pet. It is generally kept for party and/or fun. They don't necessary any honestly food, relax, or siesta. A virtual pet may ...
How To Groom Guinea Pigs
By Julia Solomon · 16 years ago
While most small animals don't want much grooming, guinea pigs are different. Their teeth, pelt, and nails all want some express attention on a common footing. A guinea pig's front teeth prolong to grow throughout ...
Looking After your Rabbit
By Sandy Scott · 16 years ago
Rabbits are increasingly popular pets within the UK. There are a large number of breeds, which range from the Dutch Dwarf weighing about 1 kg when adult, to the Flemish Giant, which can weigh more ...
What type K-9 should I get
By Sara Murphy · 16 years ago
Before people start looking for a dog, they usually have a good idea about the type of dog they want. Every type of dog needs the same care, there are distinctions between each of the ...
Dog Allergies: An Itchy Problem
By Allen Macalister · 16 years ago
Dog allergies have become more of a problem just the same as allergies appear more often among us humans. The argument is that with an increased number of possible allergenic substances used in a wide ...
The Ocicat and His Food, What You Should Know
By Mark Stimpson · 16 years ago
The Ocicat is one of the most magnificent spotted cat breeds that has the capability to steal any show not only with shear beauty but brains as well. The Ocicat is considered to be an ...
What You Shouldn’t Miss About Dog Bloat
By Alex De La Cruz · 16 years ago
It is unfortunate that many people, even dog owners are still naïve about dog bloat. Perhaps many thought that this ailment is only experienced by human beings. However, it is a lucky thing for those ...
Nail Trimming - Nothing to Fear
By Irene L. Cook · 16 years ago
Like our fingernails, dog's nails need to be trimmed. Some groomers and veterinarians recommend trimming at least once a month to avoid getting long nails that can cause your dog to have problems walking or ...
The Patterns Of Intelligence In Apes
By Janice Sherwood · 16 years ago
The use of tools in the feral by chimpanzees has been practical and well established for sometime now and in detail just chimps have also been practical successfully hunting lemurs with crude yet person-crafted spears. ...
The Gorilla Is The Species
By Janice Sherwood · 16 years ago
Gorillas are threatened mandrills species in the world with the residual living in Africa and in countries Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo. Knowing to be the principal living primates on Earth, Gorillas are ...
How Much Does Pet Health Insurance Cover
By Jason Richards · 16 years ago
A dwindle in students applying to and receiving accepted into veterinary colleges, classy public-of-the-art utensils, liability conceal, dear prescription drugs, and the sacrifice of maintaining a veterinary clinic/workplace has magnified pet owners veterinary bills to ...
Spaying & Neutering
By Jonathan Kelly · 16 years ago
The dogs of today have come a long way from those of 5 or even 10 years ago. Not only can you book your dog in for a few hours at the local Doggy Daycare, ...
How To Treat Bee Stings
By Jack Stanley · 16 years ago
As a beekeeper you will be subjected to bee stings. They will decrease in time, as you become more adept at the handling of bees. If you should be stung, you will need to know ...
Why Parvovirus Is Deadly
By John Samson · 16 years ago
Parvovirus is a word that is not to be taken lightly. For most dog owners, this word is the most dreaded thing to come out of the veterinarian's mouth. This virus causes the most common ...
Whip Worms In Dogs
By John Samson · 16 years ago
Description Another unseen freeloader is the whipworm, which is the most difficult to exterminate. They do not need to leave the intestines to complete a life cycle.Eggs are passed in the dog's stool and after ...
The Different Kinds Of Canine Distemper
By John Samson · 16 years ago
This hard-to-treat disease is highly contagious and the main source of infection is by inhalation during close dog to dog contact. The first signs are: fever, coughing, diarrhea, and vomiting followed by unusual tiredness and ...
How To Select Food For Your Dog
By John Samson · 16 years ago
If your pet dog has large, smelly stool, is gaseous, burps often, sheds constantly, is prone to ear and skin infections, has either no energy or is hyperactive and if his immune system is weak, ...
How To Eliminate Heartworms
By John Samson · 16 years ago
Studies show that all 50 US states have reported cases of heartworm infection, a condition that can affect all dogs regardless of sex, age or habitat. The highest incidence for dogs not taking preventive medicine ...
How to Treat Nail Problems in Cats
By Mark Stimpson · 16 years ago
Like any other animal, cats also have nails and at times these small nails can cause diseases and damage pet health. It is hence always recommended that you should groom your cat and bathe him ...
Best soft cat food
By Guitario Telestrasina · 16 years ago
Soft cat food Cat food is specially made to meet the specific nutritional requirements of cats. One element that should be paid attention to in their diet is that cats need the amino acid taurine. ...