Pets

Give Your Dog Freedom with a Dog Shock Collar Fence
By Elayne Scribano · 13 years ago
If you hate seeing your dog cooped up all day long or chained to the tree in your yard then perhaps it’s time to give your dog a bit of freedom by installing a dog ...
Take a Load Off with Dog Shock Collar Training
By Elayne Scribano · 13 years ago
If your dog is demonstrating the classic signs of disobedience issues - barking at inane objects, leaping at small children, pooping on your newly upholstered couches – it may be time to think about trying ...
Use a Dog Shock Collar with Remote to Train Your Canine Friend
By Elayne Scribano · 13 years ago
If your dog is demonstrating the classic signs of disobedience issues - barking at inane objects, leaping at small children, pooping on your newly upholstered couches – it may be time to think about trying ...
Train Your Canine Friend with a Dog Shock Collar
By Elayne Scribano · 13 years ago
If your dog is demonstrating the classic signs of disobedience issues - barking at inane objects, leaping at small children, pooping on your newly upholstered couches – it may be time to think about trying ...
Because of Your Love For Horses
By Greg Pierce · 13 years ago
Naturally, we, humans, love animals. It's an intrinsic value within us to be emotionally attached to our pets more than our human friends do. Unlike their human counterpart, animals do not have the ability to ...
Ear Mites - Natural Home Remedies for Cats and Dogs
By Tricia Deed · 13 years ago
Scratch and scratch and scratch, shake their head, rub their head on the floor, and a foul odor is released from their ears. Why are our cats and dogs scratching and behaving in this manner? ...
Choose the right Horse Rug for your horse or pony
By Richard Stevens · 13 years ago
If you are thinking of getting your own horse or pony you will need to make sure that you keep your animal healthy and well. All horse or pony owners should of course have a ...
The Importance Of Using Dog Collars In Dog Training
By James Tyler · 13 years ago
Dog training is a very important aspect in raising a dog especially when the dog is still young. A dog must not just be trained on doing tricks but also with good manners. The best ...
How to Take Care For Your Dog’s Ears
By Sa Perillo · 13 years ago
Dogs are quite prone to ear infections. It is one of the most common problems when it comes to dogs. Vets say that this is the most common reason dog-owners go to clinics. This is ...
A Guide for Pet Owners About Heart Worm Treatments
By Sa Perillo · 13 years ago
Treatment of animal disease may not be an easy task. For one, not all animals are being watched for or looked after 24/7. Most animals just stay in the back yard or in animal cages ...
Dog Door Sliding Glass Door
By Mayweddi Yeo · 13 years ago
If you need a dog door sliding glass door If you have a dog, of course, you want to allow your dog to enter and exit as they wish. It can be irritating to constantly ...
Is There An Ancona Chicken In Your Future?
By Stuart Tobin · 13 years ago
In the mid eighteen hundreds, the popular Ancona chicken was shipped to England out of the originating city of Ancona, Italy. It then made its way to America in the late eighteen hundreds. In Italy, ...
Behavior of Cats
By Derrick Anderson · 13 years ago
Cats are also wonderful animals. They are friendly and quite conscious in every act. Prior to buying cats as pets, it is advised to learn about their behavior and nature. They do have some behavioral ...
The Barnevelder Chicken Makes An Excellent Utility Bird
By Stuart Tobin · 13 years ago
Indigenous to the Netherlands, the Barnevelder Chicken is a very popular breed of poultry. The species made its first appearance just before the start of World War I. Due to the high quality and distinctive ...
Setting Up a Ferret Cage
By Derrick Anderson · 13 years ago
If you are going to get a pet ferret you are going to need a cage for him to spend his unsupervised time in. Here we will cover the basics of setting up your ferret's ...
6 Hot House-Breaking Pointers For Your New Puppy
By Alec Cartelli · 13 years ago
Among the toughest jobs that a family encounters when a brand new puppy comes home is getting the dog housebroken. This means that the dog will do its business outdoors rather than use the house ...
Raising Dogs Who are Siblings Can Mean Trouble
By Ron Ayalon · 13 years ago
We live in a fast paced world. Waiting thirty seconds for a web page to load, or three minutes for your coffee to brew can seem like an eternity - there are always multiple tasks ...
Re-Homing Your Dog: Is it Really Necessary and Can it Be Avoided?
By Ron Ayalon · 13 years ago
This may be a difficult article to read, as it addresses a subject people dislike discussing. It is this very reason why it is necessary to read this article before you considering re-homing your dog. ...
Fostering Rescued Animals – A Growing Trend Right in Your Neighborhood
By Ron Ayalon · 13 years ago
Foster parents are often people of great strength, caring and sacrifice who understand the need for temporary havens while permanent homes are being found. Perhaps you know a child or two in the foster system. ...
Dogs With Disabilities
By Ron Ayalon · 13 years ago
You may have seen them rolling down the sidewalk on two wheels and two paws – a dog with a disability. If you looked close enough as dog and owner passed, you probably noticed one ...