Pets

Importance of Exercising Your Blue Heeler, if it is not Herding
By Camille Goldin · 15 years ago
Blue heelers, also known as Australian heelers or Queensland heelers, were bred to herd cattle and are full of energy. They frequently have dominant personalities and are known for their intelligence. If this energetic, dominant, ...
Dog Separation Anxiety - 3 Things That Make Dog Anxiety Worse
By Tony Knight · 15 years ago
Dog separation anxiety affects many dogs and results in symptoms that range from your dog howling all day to your dog chewing everything in reach. In fact it can often cause the dog owner as ...
Learn To Search For Puppies For Sale Locally
By Anderson Slempski · 15 years ago
If you are feeling a little lonely these days, you can look and find a friend easily. Puppies for sale are easy to find, but you do need to do some research first. Those who ...
Perth's Pet Insurance,How To Find Good Pet Insurance In Perth
By Mark Leigh · 15 years ago
1, Myths and misconceptions on pet insurance. Pet health insurance is very important for pet owners because this will somehow ensure that they will have somebody to back them up once the pet becomes ill ...
Afraid of foxes entering your chicken coop?
By Kerry Mundt · 15 years ago
No one wants to wake up one morning to discover that a fox has attacked your backyard chickens. As such, it is important to make sure your chicken coop is fox proof. It's devastating, to ...
Feeding Your Horse What You Need To Know
By Kate Hinton · 15 years ago
There is an old Cliché that goes: Show me your horse, and I’ll tell you what type of person you are… However should your horse be skinny that would reflect very badly on you. We ...
Horse Riding Etiquette: Know The Right Way to Ride over Someone Else’s Farm
By Kate Hinton · 15 years ago
Just as in other areas of life, when riding (especially over someone else’s farm) manners count! That being said, it is important to understand just how important farm riding etiquette really is; it is not ...
Equine Evolution The History of the Horse and Pony
By Kate Hinton · 15 years ago
55 million years ago there was a little creature called Hyracotherium, it is said to have been the size of a terrier and throughout time it evolved into the horse. Many today disagree as to ...
Equipment for Horse Owners
By Kate Hinton · 15 years ago
With the ever-increasing range of horse equipment available on the market we took a look at the essentials that every horse owner should have. Well other than the horse your first thing you would require ...
Changing Your Fish Tank Water Every Week
By Tim Kessler · 15 years ago
Changing the water in your fish tank on a weekly basis is a very important step in ensuring the survival and health of your fish.  Water changes are actually very easy to do and will ...
Stop Aggression In Your Australian Cattle Dog
By Lea Mullins · 15 years ago
The Australian Cattle Dog, or ACD, is a unique and exciting breed of dog. While they were originally bred to herd livestock, they make a great companion. Cattle Dogs are known for their intelligence, agility, ...
Blue Heeler Training—Socialization
By Lea Mullins · 15 years ago
Blue heelers, also known as Australian heelers and Queensland heelers, are energetic, active dogs, 17-20 inches high at the shoulder, and weighing about 44 to 62 pounds. They were bred in Australia to herd cattle, ...
My 5 Favorite Advantages Of Small Cat Flaps
By Shaun Baird · 15 years ago
If you want a small cat flap there are a number of brand names and designs you can choose from. It is often hard to decide on a good one if you are unsure which ...
Training Your Blue Heeler To Play Tricks
By Lea Mullins · 15 years ago
Blue Heeler training is best started as soon as possible. Look into a variety of methods and techniques in how to train to your Heeler for your begin. By doing dog training several times during ...
Nutritional care for cats!
By Damien Foxworthy · 15 years ago
If you a have become the proud owner of a cat or kitten, you really need to take proper care of him or her. It is up to you. After a routine veterinary check up, ...
Happy Horses
By Steve Evans · 15 years ago
A happy horse sees his owner as a part of his heard, ideally the 'heard leader', and licking and gnawing are indicators of a pony submitting to your leadership. Other signs include being respondent and ...
Dog Seat Belts - Does Your Car Have One?
By Sarah Jennings · 15 years ago
In this day and age it has become second nature to get into your car and immediately put on your safety belt. It's the law in most countries, although really, it's just common sense that ...
How to Choose a Sugar Glider Cage
By Derrick Anderson · 15 years ago
Owning a sugar glider can be a rewarding experience. If you are considering bringing one (or more) into your home you will want a cage for your friend to live in. Here are a few ...
Choosing a Dog
By Daci Georgieva · 15 years ago
A lot of people like single and elderly people, families and children.get benefits from owning a dog. On the other hand many dogs are neglected, dumped, put down or rehomed as their ex owners haven’t ...
Win Competitions with Dog Agility Equipments
By Richard Stanton · 15 years ago
Dog agility is a sport for dogs in which a handler instructs a dog in mastery of obstacle race for accuracy and speed. It is compose of a set of standard obstacles that require proper ...