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Insurance For Your Pet In The US
By Jay Schindler · 16 years ago
In Europe over twenty-five percent of all pet owners carry a pet health insurance policy on their pets. Approximately half of Sweden's pet owners carry insurance. A recent poll of pet owners in the United ...
Cat Urine Stains: Treatment and Prevention
By Kate Whitely · 16 years ago
Cats: they're beautiful companion animals that delight us with their purring and fly-hunting acrobatics. They're not quite so delightful when they leave a mess in the house. While cats are habitually neat creatures, even the ...
How to Splint a Calf’s Broken Leg
By Steve Robinson · 16 years ago
The other morning I was out checking on my cows and calves when I noticed one of my calves was limping. I took a closer look and found that it was badly swollen on the ...
How to Prevent and Treat Cat Hairballs
By Claudia Escobar · 16 years ago
Cat hairballs can really become a problem for your cat, especially if they occur frequently. What causes hairballs? Cats are very clean animals. They wash themselves constantly, and in the process, they ingest a lot ...
5 Practical Dog Choosing Tips
By Alex Santos · 16 years ago
Having a dog is always a joy to any family. Depending on your current home setup here are some dog choosing tips that you may want to consider:
1. Dogs Shed hair - shedding is ...
Vaccinations For Cats
By Mark Stimpson · 16 years ago
The debate on giving annual vaccinations to ensure good cat health versus the unhealthy implications of inoculation on the pet health has been going on for years. Many veterinarians believe that there is enough evidence ...
Dog Yeast Infection Gone!
By Richard Van Stratum · 16 years ago
The first things that hit me about owning dogs was the sheer terror when something goes wrong not to mention the enormous cost. Though you hope your dog understands your every word there's not a ...
How to Get The Best Doggy Stroller
By Shruti Gupta · 16 years ago
It need not necessarily be Baby’s Day Out today but it could certainly be Doggy’s Day Out. That’s right doggies are now competing with babies for the attention of their, well should we say, "parents?" ...
Patellar Luxation - Kneecap Disease on Dogs
By Hannah Serrano · 16 years ago
Patellar luxation is usually a congenital condition in which the kneecap, or patella, dislocates outside of its normal trochlear groove. This dislocation, clinically referred to as luxation, can occur on either the medial, or inside ...
Getting the Best Dog Massage for your Pooch
By John Adams · 16 years ago
Arranging for your canine to get a dog massage could help to improve your dog’s behavior. Moreover, dog massage around the dog’s stomach can help improve digestion and help with the discomfort of gas and ...
"German Shepherd Puppy Training The Easy Way In 5 Simple Steps"
By Robert Sims · 16 years ago
Let’s make it fun for you and the new member of your family…"Your beautiful German Shepherd Puppy". Just follow the 5 simple and easy to apply steps listed below and you’ll have yourself a well ...
Choose The Right Dog Bed For Your Pooch
By Jenny Gregorich · 16 years ago
Do you know what exactly is a dog’s home? It is his bed. And so selecting the right dog bed is important. Some owners already have an idea of what they are looking for in ...
Dog House Training Tips
By Michelle Spencer · 16 years ago
There's quite a selection of different dog and puppy potty training techniques you can use, but they all focus on the same outcome – which is the goal of preventing accidents in your house. A ...
Black Cat Figurines
By Paul Easton · 16 years ago
Black cat figurines are very collectible and are made from many different substances. Black cats were always considered to be bad luck if they crossed your path, but black cat figurines are good luck with ...
Chronic Ear Infections In Dogs Are Caused By Inhalant Allergies
By Alan Low · 16 years ago
Just as people suffer from hay fever in the spring and fall, pets can get inhalant allergies, called atopy. Atopy is a common disease, affecting 10% to 15% of dogs. The age of onset varies ...
Food Intolerances In Dogs
By Alan Low · 16 years ago
Food intolerances, defined as a dog inability to digest a certain kind of dog food, are far more common in dogs than food allergies. Compare dog food intolerances to allergies: only 10% to 12% of ...
Dog Bad Breath – Does Your Dog Have Halitosis?
By Mark Stimpson · 16 years ago
Bad breath sign of bad dog health? Nah, that can’t be possible! Well it is true. While it’s perfectly acceptable to have your pooch’s breath smell of scavenged or raw meat, every time he breathes ...
Different Ways To Name Your Cat
By Jay Schindler · 16 years ago
When T.S. Elliot wrote in a poem (The naming of cats) the lines "(when) I tell you, a cat must have three different names', he must have owned a cat. Many cat owners would have ...
Pet Medications, Which Support A Healthy Skin And Coat
By Shawn Thomas · 16 years ago
With the wide range of supplements, prescriptions and over the counter medications available, there is no reason for your pet to suffer with itchy dry skin, bald spots, or poor smell. Many options are available ...
Basic Tips for the Care of Your Parrot
By Lydia Quinn · 16 years ago
Parrots make wonderful, colorful and entertaining pets. However, parrots need special care in order to be happy and healthy. Here are some basic tips to help you care for your parrot:
The Cage
One of ...