Pets

Adopting a Kitten? Try the Animal Shelter
By Elyse Grau · 17 years ago
If you are considering adopting a new kitten, I hope you will consider the local shelters and rescue groups as your first source. Your local shelters are probably bursting at the seams with cats and ...
Interesting toys to Entertain a Lonely/Depressed/Bored Dog
By Natthanon Akarananpakorn · 17 years ago
When you are away on a trip, do you leave your pet at home? Are you gone for long periods during the day for work or play? If so, have you ever come home to ...
Starting a Career as a Professional Dog Walker
By Tl Kleban · 17 years ago
Most working Americans share the same problem. They are low on time and high on tasks. It’s like a never-ending cycle. We spend our days working long hours at the office, only to come home ...
House Break Training Your Golden Retriever
By Keane Wade · 17 years ago
Golden Retrievers are generally group oriented, so they always need to interact with people. That is why they have to be properly housebroken. To make sure that your Golden Retriever undergoes proper housebreak training, you ...
Options in Pet ID
By Elyse Grau · 17 years ago
Pet identification speaks for your pet when it cannot. Wearing an id tag will increase the chances of your dog or cat being returned to you. The most typical form of pet id is the ...
Equine Dentistry: In Focus
By Jerry Carpos · 17 years ago
The importance of equine dental care has long been neglected. In the horse world, in general, it is important to emphasize the importance of good horse mouth, teeth hygiene and maintenance. So, what does an ...
Your First Kitten
By Elyse Grau · 17 years ago
As a first time cat owner, you probably have a lot of questions about your new kitten. This article will address the most common ones. First there is the question of food. Please ignore all ...
How to Hire a Good Pet Sitter
By Elyse Grau · 17 years ago
If you have pets, you know that leaving them behind while you go on vacation can be stressful. You can minimize that anxiety by hiring a good pet sitter. This article has some advice to ...
How to Groom for Your German Shepherd
By Moses Wright · 17 years ago
Many people might not know this, but the German Shepherd actually has 2 layers of fur to protect its body. And it is surprisingly easier to take care of than expected. The first layer of ...
Set-up and Care Of A Coldwater Aquarium
By Dave Deane · 17 years ago
As the hobby of having an aquarium becomes more and more popular, it should be noted that the easiest aquarium to care for and set up is a coldwater tank. As the name suggests, coldwater ...
How To Care for your Freshwater Aquarium
By Dave Deane · 17 years ago
The most important factor of owning an aquarium is the proper cleaning of the tank. Many new owners are unsure of how to go about this. This information will help new freshwater aquarium owners keep ...
Goldfish Aquarium Care
By Dave Deane · 17 years ago
Keeping Goldfish can be a fun and rewarding hobby. As with any new hobby, especially one that involves living creatures, always consider the maintenance that will be involved. If you care for your aquarium properly, ...
Cat Health Care – Signs of Cat Flea Infestation and Prevention Tips
By Haziga Slamil · 17 years ago
Fleas are horrible little parasites that attack cats by laying their eggs in the cat's fur; the eggs will hatch into larvae and later will develop into fleas. Depending on the color of the cat's ...
Cat Nutrition - How Protein Rich Food May Harm Senior Cats
By Haziga Slamil · 17 years ago
We all know that cats are carnivores thus their natural diet should consists of protein rich meat such as beef, chicken, and fish. Cats require a significant amount of protein for optimal growth, repairing muscle ...
CFA - Cat Fancier's Association, The Largest Purebred Feline Registry
By Moses Wright · 17 years ago
The Cats Fancier's Association, or CFA, as it is commonly known as, is the largest purebred feline registry in the world. For a cat to be considered as pedigree, the cats need to be recognized ...
How to Remove Dog Ticks
By John Williams · 17 years ago
Ticks are a nasty little arachnid pest that attach to your dog and can be very irritating and soar for your pet. They carry many different diseases that can be mildly dangerous to your dog ...
Removing Dog Fleas - Dog Training
By John Williams · 17 years ago
So you have discovered evidence that your dog has these annoying little pests they call fleas, and now you have no idea how to get them out of your house and home, this article will ...
Summer Holiday Health and Safety for your Dog
By Lesley Komlos · 17 years ago
Summertime can be the ideal season to take your dog to the beach to enjoy the summer sunshine. This can be a great holiday time, as long you take the necessary precautions to ensure your ...
Pack of Joy: Adopting a New Dog
By Frank Vanderlugt · 17 years ago
Adopting a new dog can create a pack of joy or a pack of disaster. Thinking carefully about adding a new dog and choosing one carefully can help you avoid potential problems down the road. ...
Build Your Own Dog House
By Sandy Oberrueter · 17 years ago
So you want to build your dog a dog house? There are various types of dog houses available. Wooden dog houses. They can be very attractive and comfortable for your dog. Wooden doghouses made from ...