Pets

Dog Health, Keep An Eye On Your Dog
By J. Marie Brown · 18 years ago
Healthy dogs are a pleasure to be around, vibrant and full of life. They tend to be more alert and responsive to whatever is happening in their surroundings. Happy, healthy animals are calmer and better ...
The Westminster Dog Show
By John Foley · 18 years ago
The Westminster Dog Show is a two-day extravaganza featuring more than 2,600 dogs and 165 breeds. You may be interested to know that the Westminster dog show is one of the oldest annual sporting events ...
Over Breeding
By John Ratcliffe · 18 years ago
What is the single worst thing about Greyhound racing? A short time spent on my web site will probably provide you with several answers to that question. From the squalid, inhumane conditions that some Greyhounds ...
Greyhound racing Facts
By John Ratcliffe · 18 years ago
At first sight it seemed incredible to me to have to explain why we are opposed to Greyhound racing. The wealth of information on my web site alone should be enough, I thought, to demonstrate ...
Pet Health Insurance For Your Cats - Worth The Small Monthly Fee
By Madonna Jeffries · 18 years ago
I am an animal lover and have been since I was a child. Today I own a couple of dogs as well as four cats. As other pet owners would know you take on a ...
Farm Life with Roosters and a Guard Cat!
By Charlene Hamm · 18 years ago
Tiger came to us as a wild little kitten, catching my son’s heart. He worked with her over several months until she was tame and very lovable. Who knew this little ball of fur would ...
Just How Much Exercise Does Your Dog Need a Day?
By Lisa Nobles · 18 years ago
Making sure you give your dog adequate amounts of exercise is extremely important not only in preventing behavior problems, but also for the overall health of your pet. It can help keep you both happy. ...
The Different Types of Turtles
By Steven Magill · 18 years ago
There are hundreds of different types of turtles. This article aims to give you a brief overview of the different types of turtles. Here is a short list of some of the types of turtle: ...
Abuse is Never the Answer for Training Your Dog
By Kristi Carter · 18 years ago
It is terrible that there is still the belief that puppies must feel pain, discomfort, or fear in order to learn good behavior. It is not uncommon for an owner to smack, hit or even ...
What Will Your Dog Experience at the Vet?
By Kristi Carter · 18 years ago
It is the owner's responsibility to notice changes that might signify a sickness in your dog. It would be much easier if your dog could say to you that he feels bad, but he can't. ...
Dog Training and Stress
By Kristi Carter · 18 years ago
Your dog will naturally feel some stress while you're training him. There is nothing you can do to prevent it; however, you can keep the stress low so your dog can still learn. There is ...
Dog Beds - How To Choose The Right One
By Denise Clement · 18 years ago
One of your first purchases when buying a dog should be a bed for it to sleep in. It may seem a cute idea to have your four-legged friend join you on your bed, but ...
Tips On Alaskan Malamute Training
By Larry Combs · 18 years ago
Training your dog is something that each and every Alaskan Malamute owner must do. You need to take the time to properly train and socialize your dog. Pet owners who do not train their dogs ...
Pictures Of Cat's Body Language Can Tell You A Lot
By Ryan Oreilly · 18 years ago
Pictures of cats' body language can tell you a lot about what your cat is thinking. But ask yourself this question first – is there something going on that would make your cat act the ...
Cat Scratch Disease - How Does It Happen?
By Ron King · 18 years ago
Symptoms of Cat Scratch Disease Cat scratch disease is a malady spread by cats, but that affects only humans; it's also called cat scratch fever. Cat scratch disease symptoms are most usually diagnosed in the ...
Dog Illnesses Guide
By Ron King · 18 years ago
For many of us, when our dogs are sick, it is often quite difficult to know whether or not dogs illnesses warrant a trip to the emergency room for a dog illness diagnosis. In an ...
The Art of Dog Potty Training
By Scott Williams · 18 years ago
Ever had the experience of stepping on dog poop inside your house? Or slipping on puppy pee in your kitchen that caused you to drop that platter of spaghetti you were about to serve your ...
Learn How to House Train Your Dog Now
By Noah Schettini · 18 years ago
House training your dog should start early in his life. It's important to teach your dog early on about the things that he's allowed and not allowed to do. The easiest way to do this ...
How my Dog Taz became the Houdini of Dogs: the World's Greatest Escape Artist
By Julius Robinson · 18 years ago
The first dog I ever owned was Taz, a shorthaired, dingo-like medium male mutt with a handsome face and intelligent eyes. I had been married ten years, and had an eight-year-old daughter. We bought our ...
Diabetes in Cats and Dogs
By Michelle Reynolds · 18 years ago
While most of us commonly associate diabetes as being a human problem, it is becoming more and more common in dogs and cats. In fact, the most recent numbers show that as many as 1 ...