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Ear Infections in Dogs
By Michelle Reynolds · 18 years ago
If you don’t know the signs of an ear infection in your dog, then chances are that you are still familiar with the smell! It is one that once you come across it, you never ...
How To Remove Cat Urine, And Dealing With Cat Urine Smell
By Mike Legg · 18 years ago
If you have problems with cat urine smell, either because of a cat not using its litter box, or because of urine marking, don’t panic! There are some simple tips on how to remove cat ...
Is Potty Training A Dog Difficult?
By Oscar Jones · 18 years ago
In this article I will give you details of a very easy and successful way of potty training a dog.
Set A Precedent
Potty training begins by always taking your dog to the area you ...
Tips On How To Stop A Dog Barking
By Oscar Jones · 18 years ago
In this article I will give you some of the reasons a dog will bark and what you can do to prevent it.
The main reason your dog will bark relentlessly at nothing in particular ...
Dog Skin Problem - Scratching And Scabs
By Ron King · 18 years ago
Dogs do not have the same allergy symptoms humans do. A dog's reaction to an allergy often comes in the form of dog skin distress, such as excessive itching and biting as well as generating ...
Lost in Dog Treats Variety?
By Keith Londrie · 18 years ago
If you have had a dog you already know why dog treats are so popular. If you have adopted your first dog, it is time to educate yourself about the most popular dog treats and ...
Are You Ready to Finally Enjoy Walking Your Dog?
By Lisa Nobles · 18 years ago
So what is the "proper" way for a dog to walk on a leash? Slack is important. You have enough slack if you can step over the leash even with your dog walking by your ...
The Right Dog Bowl For Your Pet
By Michael Brown · 18 years ago
Buying the proper dog bowl for your dog is extremely important. If you are using the wrong size bowl for your dog this may create problems while he is trying to eat. For example, the ...
Dog Food Secrets - What You Need to Know About Commercial Dog Food!
By Stephen Anthony · 18 years ago
You really need to think twice before feeding your beloved pets commercial dog food, why?, well apart from the fact that commercial dog foods vary in what ingredients they put into their dog foods, they ...
Dog Training: The Best Way To Stop Excessive Barking
By Ken Charles · 18 years ago
There is a huge range of training collars for dogs and a vociferous debate among owners and trainers as to whether these collars are humane and effective or whether they are cruel and counterproductive.
Different ...
Potty Training your Cat, Stop That Cat Urine Smell For Good
By Mike Legg · 18 years ago
Are you fed up with that cat urine smell all over the house? Are you frustrated by your cat constantly marking their territory with urine? If you answered yes to these questions, then you should ...
Spaying And Neutering A Labrador Dog
By Richard Cussons · 18 years ago
One way of helping your Labrador dog live a healthy and happy life is through neutering or spaying. In the United States alone, there are more or less 70,000 puppies and kittens being born daily. ...
Parrot Training
By Mark Gibson · 18 years ago
Parrot training is an important step in raising and caring for any parrot that is going to be a pet in the home. Training your parrot can be as basic as teaching to whistle and ...
Common Mistakes in Home Pet Grooming
By Estee Andrew · 18 years ago
When dog owners attempt pet grooming at home, there are several common mistakes that are made. Pet grooming is a skill, but with the right equipment and patience it can become a household duty that ...
Quaker Parrot
By Mark Gibson · 18 years ago
The Quaker Parrot is a small hookbill from the genus Myiopsitta. Also known as the Monk parakeet, often referred to as a parakeet due to its long tail typical of the parakeets. The Quaker parrot ...
How to Help your Cat with Diabetes
By Suzanne Vandegrift · 18 years ago
The word diabetes instills fear in everyone, but when you hear it about your beloved cat, it's heartbreaking. Studies have shown that 1 in every 400 cats will develop diabetes. So if you even SUSPECT ...
Your Chubby Pet May be Cute, But Not Healthy
By Suzanne Vandegrift · 18 years ago
Not unlike ourselves, it's easy to over feed our pets. Between their regular feedings of that healthy dog food, they also get those in-between-meal doggie treats. And, let's not forget the "people food" snuck under ...
Women and Their Psychological Relationship with Their Pets
By Amelia Johnson · 18 years ago
The psychological relationships that women have with their pets have enabled women to change one life at a time for the better. Women of different ages, races, and economic status develop strong friendships as they ...
What Is Parvo and How Can I Treat It?
By John Randy · 18 years ago
Say ‘Parvo’ to any dog lover, and chances are they’ll cower in terror having heard of the full extent of the fatal illness. Parvo is a deadly condition in dogs, that often conjures images of ...
Parasites Beagles Might Pick
By Richard Cussons · 18 years ago
Most dogs, especially working dogs such as Beagles are more likely to pick up parasites when working or running out in the field. From fleas to ticks to tapeworms, these parasites will surely cause various ...