Pets

The Joys of Fostering a Mother Cat and Her Kittens
By Carol Stack · 18 years ago
Spring is here, and with it lots of kittens. If you have an animal shelter near you, perhaps you want to consider asking if they send mother cats and kittens to foster homes and opening ...
Leash Training Your Dog
By Michael Copper · 18 years ago
Dog Quote: Oh, that dog! Ever hear of a German shepherd that bites its nails? Barks with a lisp? You say, "Attack!" And he has one. All he does is piddle. He's nothing but a ...
Pet Insurance – How to Avoid Large Vet Bills
By Mikael Rieck · 18 years ago
Most pet owners today know that when taking your pet to a vet it will often cost a much larger sum than anticipated. Maybe your pet will need a vaccine because the local area is ...
Training Aggressive Dog – How To Train Your Aggressive Dog
By Davion Wong · 18 years ago
Training aggressive dog is a thorny issue and has gotten many dog owners vexed over it. Dog aggression can be a serious problem as there are laws and by-laws in different states that demand the ...
Designer Dog Beds for the Modern Dog
By Galen Seidler · 18 years ago
In the last few years there has been an increasing trend in how dog owners pampering their dogs. Many designers have begun making products to compensate for the demand for these products. A large industry ...
Toilet Training – Your Seven Step, Ten Day Housetraining Plan
By Eric Letendre · 18 years ago
Seems like I spent most of the week helping new puppy owners housetrain their pups. Housetraining can be accomplished in as little as ten days if you follow a plan, a plan that has worked ...
Anti Bark Collars
By Peter John · 18 years ago
Anti bark collars are used for dogs in training and discipline. Some owners find the barking of their dogs as a nuisance that is why they have acquired this type of collar for disciplinary purposes. ...
Motivation, Consistency and Reinforcement In Dog Training
By Ashley Peach · 18 years ago
In this article I will discuss the three primary aspects of training a dog. These three aspects are motivation, reinforcement and constancy. When these three principles are followed your dog will be working confident, happy ...
Eight Things to Consider When Adopting a Shelter Dog
By Roger Matthews · 18 years ago
Adopting a fully grown shelter dog is usually not considered when a family decides to get a new pet. It may actually be the best choice for your family. A fully grown shelter dog may ...
The Peruvian Paso Horse
By Angela Thompson · 18 years ago
There are many different types and breeds of horses that specialize in many different areas; some are best for racing, some for jumping and others for parades. However, it has been agreed that the qualities ...
Dog Poop 4less
By Mike Ii Arroyo · 18 years ago
Are you tired of cleaning your dog’s waste? Yet don’t want to get rid of your most loved pet. Then a dog waste management equipment is what you need. One of the most challenging parts ...
Make your sick puppy well again
By John Stevens · 18 years ago
Nurturing and Caring for your sick puppy Now a day’s our pets are just like our children. They are very precious to us and when one takes ill can cause us great concern. When puppies ...
Feeding Your Best Friend A Homemade Diet May
By Kathy Coffey · 18 years ago
Feeding your dog a well balanced diet with recipes for homemade dog food may be easier than you think. The recent pet food recall has left many of us asking about the safety as well ...
First Steps in Dog Training
By Peter John · 18 years ago
If you are reading this article, you are either living with, or thinking of living with, an unruly dog or puppy. You can't properly live with a dog unless you give it some basic training. ...
Puppy Training for Fun and Profit
By Mark Van Tuel · 18 years ago
Training sessions are a great way to play with your dog. And, just like playing numbers and letters games with toddlers, it’s a great way to teach your dog whatever behaviors you want. The payoff ...
How to Understand & Prevent Dog Fights
By Nancy Dean · 18 years ago
Dogs are very active creatures that enjoy being able to run and jump and play. This need for physical activity is usually satisfied by being able to be outside for a specific time every day. ...
Buying A Bed For Your Cat
By Charley Hwang · 18 years ago
Beds do not strike us as something essential for our pets sometimes, for some of us have the idea that they can sleep on any surface. However, for dogs, we tend to buy them a ...
How To Treat Dog Vomiting
By Dr. Andrew Jones · 18 years ago
A very common problem that virtually all of us see as dog owners is dog vomiting. There are potentially many different causes of dog vomiting. The most common cause is garbage gut, where your dog ...
How To Find A Good Dog Groomer
By Nancy Dean · 18 years ago
Selecting a good, professional and friendly groomer is an important part of caring for your dog. Since a groomer will usually be alone with your favorite pet it is important to make sure that they ...
Top 10 Puppy Training Tips
By M Bauer Pulis · 18 years ago
There are nearly as many dog and puppy training methods as there are dog trainers; but, there are some basic elements that all successful dog and puppy training methods have in common. Follow these tips ...