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  • The Basics of Pet Health Insurance  By : Debbie Ray
    Finding the best, affordable pet insurance for you and your family pet is as easy as picking up the yellow pages or searching online. Many pet insurance plans offer a monthly premium that is less than what you typically would pay for your phone bill.
  • Consider Adopting Adult Dogs - They Can Make Excellent Companions Too!  By : Moses Wright
    Most new dog owners only consider the dog breed type when they are getting a new dog. This article discuss the pros and cons of choosing a new puppy or adult dog when one is choosing and selecting a new dog.
  • Understanding the Special Language of Your Dog  By : Tracy Hargraves
    Dogs can not do it all. Unlike us, they are not capable of speaking. This inability to say out loud what they think and feel makes us clueless about everything. Love that pathetic pet-me-till-you-puke face and learn to treat your canine friend accordingly.
  • How To Choose The Right Kitten For You  By : Merlin Wizard
    We have the information you need to help you look after your pets.Training, taking care of and looking after any animal takes great thought, preparation and patience. Animals are not toys and never should be thought or treated as such. We hope you will find our ‘How To’s’ informative and helpful. It must be stressed these articles are merely simple guides for more detailed knowledge, please seek professional guidance.
  • Adopting A Service Dog - The Absolute BEST Adult Dog You Could Ever Find  By : Debbie Ray
    Most people never consider finding a companion that used to be of service to other people, such as a guide dog. If you're lucky enough to adopt a dog that was trained to provide a service for people, or a least adopting a dog that was accepted for such training but did not make it for some reason, you are in for a special treat. Most people aren't even aware that such dogs exist.
  • Life Transition from Junior Class Rider to Adult Rider  By : Kathy Keeley
    One of the major life transitions for horse showing moms and daughters occurs as your daughter ages out of the Junior classes and becomes an adult. My angst began in that last year of horse showing. When my daughter’s colleagues had reached this stage I saw their moms appear infrequently at shows, and began to wonder how I would handle the transition from a jam-packed weekend schedule to a weekend in which I was free to do as I pleased.
  • 7 Ways To Improve The Life Of Rescue Dogs  By : Debbie Ray
    Included in this article are seven suggestions to keep in mind if you are interested in helping any of these homeless dogs that can be found virtually everywhere.
  • Summer Camp Options for Horse Show Participants  By : Kathy Keeley
    How does summer always arrive so quickly? School is out, Memorial Day has passed, and now it’s time to figure out summer activities. For the serious rider, and even for those who ride only occasionally, summer horse camps and horse showing are usually at the top of the summer activities list
  • Horse Show Packing Woes: Advice from Savvy ShowMoms  By : Kathy Keeley
    Packing for shows with our children turns out to be one of the most stressful parts of horse showing. In a recent survey, moms reported that the stress of packing and getting ready for a horse show trumped seven other show stressors by a wide margin. Here are some tips to enhance the horse show packing experience:
  • Deworming Your Dog - An Important Decision  By : Debbie Ray
    If you have a puppy or dog and have not wormed it in some time please consult your veterinarian for more information about deworming your dog or perhaps follow the suggested worming schedule within the body of this article.
  • Dog Treat Recipes: Only the Best for your Best Friend  By : Lisa Andrews
    People always ask me to recommend some high quality treats for their furry friends and I always lovingly suggest that the best way to make sure your pup has the best is to read the labels! Make sure the ingredients in your treats are all natural. The fewest number of ingredients listed is always best. For those who have the time and want to experiment and make some treats for their dogs, some recipes I like are listed here.
  • Tips for Adopting a Shelter Dog  By : Jennifer Koretsky
    Tips for selecting a dog from an animal shelter and bringing him home.
  • Prepare for Dog Emergencies with your own Dog First Aid Kits  By : Debbie Ray
    If your dog ever receives any kind of injury it is always best that you be aware of what to do in advance (depending on what type of injury the dog has received).
  • Treatment of Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in the German Shepherd  By : Debbie Ray
    Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (also called EPI) is a medical condition in which the pancreas stops producing enough digestive enzymes to digest food normally.
  • African Elephant  By : Emma Snow
    Not long ago there were over five million elephants on the earth, but there exists now less than a half million. Climate changes, as well as destruction of habitat, and hunting have influenced the number of elephants.
  • Your Feeder Is Empty, What Happens To The Wild Birds?  By : Mike Kershaw
    Does feeding your backyard wild birds make them dependant on you? This article describes how backyard feeding affects the ability of wild birds to survive month to month and over the winter. Thus, you can decide if you want to continue to feed birds in your yard.
  • Money-Saving Tips For Pet Owners  By : Katie Brown
    Just like the rest of life, owning is a pet is becoming increasingly expensive so here are a few tips to help you avoid any unnecessary pet costs.
  • How To Get Rid Of Raccoons  By : Angelina Diaz
    Getting rid of raccoons can become a very frustrating thing to do if you don’t take the best decisions. Patience and clever thinking are a “must” when confronting with such a delicate situation.
  • Pet Health Insurance - why it's a necessity  By : Susan Koranki
    Pet Health Insurance is growing in popularity in the United States. Many owners know that if their pet suffers an unexpected illness or injury, it can the toll can be very high - both financially and emotionally. An overview of what to look for when choosing a pet health insurance policy...and why it's not a luxury, but a necessity you can't afford not to have.
  • The Simple Steps and Principles to Dog Crate Training Success  By : Moses Wright
    A crate might look like a mini jail cell to you, but to a puppy that has been trained the right way since young, it is your dog’s natural den – a personal space where he’ll feel secure and comfortable. This article reveals simple yet effective tips on how you can crate train your dog fast and easily.
  • Dog Training Treats: Teaching Your Dog to Sit  By : Lisa Andrews
    Dogs can be the greatest source of love and happiness in our lives. However, they can also be a source of endless frustration. Usually the difference between a well-behaved dog and a chaotic dog is training. Dog training is an art and a science. Thee are many videos and books written on the subject and a lot of good information can also be found online. One of the most basic training commands is “Sit.” It is also one of the most useful. Teaching a dog to sit does not have to be hard.
  • Adopt a puppy - and save a life!  By : Susan Koranki
    A look at how you can help improve the life of homeless dogs by adopting from an animal shelter or pound. The facts and figures relating to abandoned and surrendered dogs in the US today are staggering...and heartbreaking! But there is a way for you to make a difference - adopt a puppy or a rescue dog when you decide to add a four-legged friend to your family. It could be one of the most rewarding things you ever do.
  • Vaccinations and Your Dog  By : Debbie Ray
    Regular vaccinations can prevent your dog from contracting many terrible diseases such as canine parvovirus and canine distemper, to name a few. It is very important for your dog to receive these "annual shots". In fact, by keeping up to date on your dog’s vaccinations, you could be saving his life. Read on for more details.
  • Pure or Mixed Breeds - Things You Ought to Know Now  By : Moses Wright
    Most of the world’s dogs are undifferentiated varieties resulting from random interbreeding widely known as “mixed breeds” or “mutts.” Yet most people, including dog owners only know or talk about purebreds. This article seeks to discuss about both mutts and pedigrees and the benefits and disadvantages of owning either type.
  • 'Lie Down': One of the Most Important Dog Obedience Commands  By : Nancy Dean
    Before you can learn the advanced obedience commands, it is vital that you first learn the basics and the ‘lie down’ command is one of the first that you should teach. Generally the earlier in your dog’s life that you teach the command, the faster and easier your dog will learn and life will be a lot easier for you later on.
  • How to Choose the Right Dog Breed for Years of Quality Companionship  By : Moses Wright
    To bring a dog into the family is a big decision. The right dog can bring your family years of enjoyment and companionship, whereas the “wrong” dog can add miserly and annoyance to your life. There are many factors to consider in order to make sure you choose the best dog for your situation. This article discuss the important factors to consider before you bring home the puppy.
  • Caring For Your Dogs Eyes  By : Nancy Dean
    Caring for your dogs eyes is an important part of his grooming. Dogs eyes are sensitive just like humans, and need to be taken care of. Different breeds of dogs require different type of care, due to the difference in eye types. There are many different types of eyes, so you may want to speak to your vet for specific instructions. Here are a few free tips for you.
  • Shedding Dogs and How To Deal With Them  By : Nancy Dean
    Shedding may not be something that seems like an important thing to keep in mind when making your puppy purchase, but it may just be more important than you think. Making sure you are ready for the time and responsibility commitment of a dog is a very important factor. A dog that sheds a lot is more work than one that does not shed a lot.
  • Selecting a Rescue Dog  By : Ashley Peach
    Learn about selecting a rescue dog in this article. Advice covered in this article includes how to avoid aggressive dogs and what to traits your new rescue dog should possess.
  • Are you suffering from Premium Pet Food Sticker Shock?  By : Susan Thixton
    Are you wanting to feed your dog or cat a premium pet food but your budget just doesn't have the room for the higher cost? You might be surprised - premium pet foods don't 'cost' nearly as much as they appear to.
  • good night  By : Stephen Pappalau
    Dog beds for your pet
  • Healthy Dogs are Happy Dogs  By : Lisa Andrews
    Our dogs bring so much joy and happiness to our lives. Some of our favorite happy dog stories illustrate our fun and goofy our dog can be. We believe the way to pay back our doggies for all the happiness they bring to our lives is to make sure they are happy. We play with our pups often and we take care of their health. We take them to the veterinarian for regular check-ups and feed them the premium in dog food and dog treats.
  • Pet expert reveals secrets to a happier, healthier pet.  By : Susan Thixton
    Pet expert Susan Thixton share 6 key secrets to keeping your pet healthy, frisky, and safe.
  • A Well Trained Dog  By : Michael Copper
    Is certainly a lot more fun for you to have an obedient and trained dog. Not only that, but trained dogs, are happier dogs. They are less likely to get into fights with other dogs and will tend to socialize better with dogs that they meet in public. It is particularly important to have a well-trained dog if you have young members of the family or children in the neighborhood.
  • Keeping Your Cat Healthy and Happy  By : Carol Stack
    Cats can be wonderful companions. With some basic care and a lot of love, they can be your good friend for many years.
  • Your Dog's Health: The Basics  By : The Pet Guy
    The first rule in taking care of your dog is: When your dog is sick, take him to a veterinarian! Use with caution advice of friends or people who are supposed to be "old, experienced dog breeders." Only a veterinarian is qualified to diagnose trouble and prescribe treatment.
  • Seven Secrets to a Better Pet Food  By : Susan Thixton
    Learn valuable secrets to finding a safe, healthy pet food.
  • Those nasty fleas and ticks!  By : Susan Koranki
    An easy to read guide to help you deal with any fleas and ticks your puppy may bring home this summer. Advice, tips and information on how to treat and prevent these nasty parasites from bothering your puppy or dog.
  • How To Travel With Your Dog  By : The Pet Guy
    It happens every year. Millions of vacationing and moving families face the question of "what to do about their pet." If on vacation, should you take him or leave him?
  • More Info About The 7 AKC Dog Groups  By : Debbie Ray
    Are you thinking about adding a new canine companion to your family? There are several things to think about whenever you are considering adding a dog to your family. Your job, should you choose to accept it, is to find the right dog to fit your personality as well as your current lifestyle. And the best way to do that is to better understand what dogs were originally created to do and what their instincts are naturally geared for.
  • Your Home: Kid Proofing or Pet Proofing  By : Tracy Hargraves
    You teach your kids to be ready with the unexpected. Now, it’s time to teach your pets the unpredictable stuff when it comes to interactions with your kids. Kids will learn how to respect animals and other similar creatures. Remain watchful so you’ll see that your kids and your pets are perfect match.
  • strong teeth for your pets  By : Stephen Pappalau
    dental supplies for your pet, pet supplies
  • Does your puppy have worms?  By : Susan Koranki
    A puppy owners guide to one of the most common canine parasites - worms. Information on the types of worms your puppy is most likely to catch, along with advice on the diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of these nasty, little critters.
  • Dog Treats are Great, but Chocolate is Dangerous  By : Lisa Andrews
    Nothing gives more satisfaction than rewarding our dogs when they do something right. Whether its mastering a new trick or simply giving us unconditional love, we want to treat them to something delicious. Its important to remember though, that one of the most delicious things we love, chocolate, is dangerous to our pets.
  • Kuranda Dog Beds, the Answer to the Chewing Dog Owner's Prayers?  By : Dara Gates
    Did Chomper get the best of his bed again? Have you heard about Kuranda Dog Beds; they offer several solutions for dog owners of chew-happy doggies!
  • Giant Schnauzer Puppies Ontario  By : Shaun Turner
    The finest Giant Schnauzer puppies available, in Ontario, Canada kennels and are distinctive black, with an excellent temperment.
  • The Intelligent and Social Golden Retriever  By : Carol Stack
    Among the most intelligent of dog breeds, Golden Retrievers can learn a wide variety of behaviors with minimal effort. They are easy to housebroken and will give clear signs (after the initial training) that they need to go outside. Fetching comes almost automatically. It is also easy to teach them to stay, sit, roll over, and a lot more.
  • 10 things you need to know BEFORE getting a dog  By : Debbie Ray
    There are several points to consider whenever you are choosing a dog for you or your family. You want to match your new pet to you and/or your family and to your overall needs as closely as possible. If you don't take the time to plan a bit ahead of time right now, you may regret it in the future. Your job is to find the right dog breed to fit both your personality and lifestyle.
  • The Real Breed of Pit Bull Bans  By : Tracy Hargraves
    Pit bull bans are spreading too fast nowadays. The clamor for pit bull bans has been growing for years. As a result there has been a mixture of people who are all yes to pit bull bans and people who give all-out support to their pit bulls.
  • Basic Dog Commands  By : Michael Copper
    There are a few basic commands that need to be mastered and they are all relatively simple. These commands are... Down: this is where you teach your dog to lay down on command, and is one of the main aspects of any successful training program. Heel: this is where you teach your dog walk beside you at the same pace without pulling on the lead. My dog health and care blog is all about caring for your dog.
  • Things to Consider when Adopting a Cat or Kitten  By : Carol Stack
    Cats and kittens can accidentally swallow string or any other small item. These will often obstruct their digestive system, possibly leading to expensive surgery or death. For these reasons it is extremely important that no small items are left lying around that could be swallowed. Learn more about cats and kittens here.
  • crates  By : Stephen Pappalau
    cages and crates for your pets
  • Pet Euthanasia: Making that Most Difficult Decision  By : Tracy Hargraves
    Pet euthanasia is one of life’s most difficult decisions. Although it is a difficult issue for many people pet euthanasia serves as the best resort especially when it is time to let go of a terminally ill pet. Confronting pet euthanasia means confronting fear thus it is important that you are well aware about the many ways how to manage a difficult way of letting go.
  • How to Make Sure the Hummingbirds Find You  By : Cindy Dykstra
    There have been a couple summers here that we've had twenty different hummingbirds at our three feeders. We had to refill them every day just to keep up! Here's how we do it...
  • Homemade Pet Food: The Latest Animal Dietary Trend  By : Tracy Hargraves
    A recall of potentially sickening and deadly pet food has made pet owners seriously worried about the safety of pet food. There are unhealthy ingredients and contaminants found in some pet food thereby increasing more problems to all pet owners. For this reason, use of the more nutritious and safer homemade pet food over commercially prepared ones was introduced.
  • Bears are part of our lives  By : Sharon Cr.
    Bears have entered in our culture and nationalism since years. Some evidence proves that the symbol of bean was used in many ways. Bears are part of our lives in the beginning.
  • Dog Training - How To Train Your Dog For A Better Life  By : Tone Jarvis
    Training your dog is a long and rewarding process. By teaching your dog to obey you, you're increasing the quality of life for both dog and master. As with every healthy relationship, both parties need to develop an understanding of who is the boss, what their expectations are, and so on.
  • The Most Important Thing to Know About Reptiles  By : Gary Kurz
    A mistake that is repeated over and over again by people wanting to keep reptiles or amphibians is people acquiring an animal that they have no idea how to care for. Impulse buying usually spells disaster for the animal and stress and regret for the owner. With just a little effort, problems and heartache can be avoided.
  • Pet Evacuation Plan  By : Gary Kurz
    Don't wait until it is too late. Remember the sad faces of Hurricane Katrina pet victims. Don't let your pet face the same trauma. Here are some easy tips for making a plan that will work for you.
  • Dogs That Escape  By : Michael Copper
    No owner likes to get a call from the pound telling them that their dog has been picked up for roaming the streets, but even the best trained dog can escape and end up in places where it shouldn't be. In many towns you can find yourself in legal trouble if your dog is found to be wandering the streets. And quite rightly so as a dog on the loose can do quite a lot of damage to other people's property, pets, children and elderly folk.
  • My Pastor Said Animals Don't Have Souls  By : Gary Kurz
    Most ministers rely on what their Seminary Professor told them about animals having souls and not the Word of God. The Bible admonishes us to "search out a thing, whether it be so". Ministers would do well to search scripture on this important topic in order to be able to give solid answers to their flock.
  • Stop Puppies Biting  By : Michael Copper
    Dog Quote: To his dog, every man is Napoleon; hence the constant popularity of dogs. ....Aldous Huxley Puppies love to bite. They do it naturally but it is something that they must be taught not to do. Learn how to stop your puppy from biting. This needs to be addressed while they are young because dog bites can lead to all sorts of problems including legal action.
  • Overcoming Boredom  By : Michael Copper
    Here's Today's Joke: Why do dogs bury bones? Because they can't hide them in trees. Dogs are a lot like children. They need stimulation or they will get bored and we all know the trouble children can be when they get bored. Bored dogs are generally unhappy dogs and they are also the dogs that are most likely to get into trouble with other animals and humans.
  • The Joys of Fostering a Mother Cat and Her Kittens  By : Carol Stack
    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 up your home to foster a family of kittens.
  • Don't Bring Your Pet to an Ugly Vet  By : Gary Kurz
    How do you choose a good veterinarian? There are so many horror stories about callousness and poor care; how can I be sure my veterinarian is going to give quality care to the animal I love?
  • Leash Training Your Dog  By : Michael Copper
    Training your dog to not pull on the leash. One of the most common problems people have with their dogs is pulling on the leash. There are many reasons why this can occur, and quite often it is nothing more than excitement on the dogs part. If this is the case, allowing the dog a few minutes to simmer down before taking it on his/her walk can often stop it.
  • The Life of a Male Long-Haired Big Orange Tabby  By : Andrew Wills
    Sandy's children were no longer returning and Bailey suddenly found himself alone. Bailey was warm towards Sam but Sam did nothing but hiss. Enter third owner…what a beautiful feline and so loving. Jaspurr doesn't like his own kind. Odd that both Bailey and Jaspurr had been suffering. Jaspurr had to have surgery and his incisor removed…Bailey had to have stitches and rehabilitation.
  • How to Understand and Prevent Dog Fights  By : Nancy Dean
    Nobody thinks it will happen with their sweet, innocent little doggie. Think again! There are instinctual triggers that will cause your dog to erupt in rage towards another dog. To prevent this from happening, you need to know why it occurs and some steps to take to minimize any damage.
  • How To Find A Good Dog Groomer  By : Nancy Dean
    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 treat your animal well, notify you of any problems, as well as understand how to care for an clip your particular breed of dog.
  • Can We Keep Her?  By : Donovan Baldwin
    We know as parents that we will at least sometimes regret the answer, but usually we say, "Yes. You can keep her, but you will have to take care of her." We also know about the answer, "Oh! We will."
  • Wild Animal Endangerment  By : Emma Snow
    Wild animals are beautiful creatures with varying sizes, colors, and habitats. Although some can be seen in zoos, the place they are meant to be is in their own environment. Unfortunately, animals such as whales, panda bears and sea otters, are not always safe in these places and are dying out. What is causing their threat of extinction? Several factors have an influence on this growing problem.
  • Worship of Old Dogs  By : Kate Loving Shenk
    Dogs Are Our Greatest Therapists. Old Dogs Teach Us How To Let Go (Let God). For The Love of Dog Go I.
  • Caring For Dogs With Disabilities  By : Jim McKiel
    A dog’s disability may occur from an illness, injury or physical handicap. The degree of disability may be slight or may be incapacitating. Whatever reason for your dogs suffering will have a great effect on you as your pet’s guardian.
  • 5 Ways Your Dog Senses The World Differently From You  By : Mike Ray
    Do dogs sense things differently than humans do? Well, yes and no. Dogs share the same basic senses with us: they see, hear, touch, smell and taste. But the level of their senses is different – an important distinction when you’re trying to figure out just what your dog is doing.
  • The 7 Stages of Puppy Development  By : Mike Ray
    In order to understand why your puppy doesn’t listen to you at times, you need to understand each stage of development a puppy goes through as it matures. These 7 stages of puppy development will help you understand your dog and ensure it's puppyhood is a wonderful time for you and your dog
  • Why Your Puppy Nips - And 5 Ways To Get Him To Stop  By : Mike Ray
    Guide to stopping your puppy nipping and what is the real cause of the behavior.
  • How To Stop Your Dog From Digging Holes In Your Garden  By : Mike Ray
    Step by step tips to stop your dog digging
  • Favorite Large Dog Breeds  By : Carol Stack
    Why are so many large dogs found in the top ten when they can appear so intimidating, cost a lot more to feed than smaller dogs, require more room, and require firmer training than, say, a Pug or Pomeranian? Learn more here.
  • Footings - Train And Compete Injury Free  By : Ron Petracek
    The ideal footing for your horse will depend on what type of event, climate, natural ground type and location of where you work, exercise and train your horse.
  • The Most Privileged Pets  By : Nicholas Hunt
    You may think your own pet is treated extremely well, and even pampered, but some pet owners take things to extremes. Read about how some of the most privileged pets live their lives.
  • Pet Insurance : What To Look For  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Keeping a pet can work out to be expensive, not least if you need to see a vetinary surgeon. Pet insurance can cushion the cost of injury or illness, but what do you need to know before you choose a policy?
  • Jumping Finesse: Don't Get Shaken Loose!  By : Ron Petracek
    It's no fun when you lose your balance going over a jump. Learn how to keep your position even on horses who go really big!
  • Are Your Pets Part Of Your Family?  By : Jim McKiel
    Our household consists of two sons with furry coats and four legs each. Is this unusual? Not in a majority of homes that have pets. Pets are considered family members and are treated as such. Not only do we provide the basic necessities for our beloved dogs, we also lavish love, attention and gifts upon our furry family members.
  • How to Help Your Dog Lose Weight  By : Emma Snow
    Obesity is on the rise for canines. The reasons for this influx are similar to those that humans experience, too much food and too little exercise. The results of obesity are similar for your canine friends too. Studies reveal that 25% of overweight dogs experience severe joint problems.
  • Tick, Tick, Tick...Time for Ticks  By : Gary Kurz
    Tick season is on us again. Every pet owner needs to be aware of the easy preventive measures that could save them a lot of heartache and money. Your pets are depending on you to watch for them. Don't let them down.
  • Riding Down Hills  By : Ron Petracek
    Why zigzagging isn't a good idea! - And other riding tips that you will find quite useful.
  • Adopting an Older Dog  By : Jim McKiel
    Making the decision to share your home with a canine is one step towards a rewarding experience. Why not take the next big step and adopt an older large breed dog. There are many beautiful large breed older dogs that are just waiting for someone to invite them into their home. They will repay you many times over with love and devotion.
  • Start your own Pet Apparel Line  By : Robert Jean Louis
    Discover the power and financial freedom achieved by starting your own pet apparel line or selling Pet apparel.
  • Signs of Navicular Disease  By : Ron Petracek
    There are several signs that a horse suffering from navicular will exhibit. See what they are and what other signs the horse will give you.
  • How to How to Break Up a Cat Fight  By : Mike Ray
    How to break up a cat fight quickly, easily and safely.
  • African Wild Cat that Made the Big Time - Egyptian Mau  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Want a cat that is quiet, cheerful, and has a great personality? Throw in a link to ancient Egypt, and you've got the Mau.
  • A Cat of a Different Color  By : Gary Kurz
    A humorous story for those who love dogs and all the shenanigans they get into. This is a true story good for human interest publications.
  • Dog Behavior Problems - How to Live With Your Dog  By : Carol Stack
    Often dog behavior problems are caused by boredom. Is your dog left alone all day or left alone for hours at a time? Is your dog confined to the backyard rather than allowed in the house?
  • How to stop your cat chewing on electrical cords and other objects  By : Mike Ray
    Step by step guide to stopping your cat from chewing on cords such as computer mouse, electrical and other hanging things.
  • Dog breeders and buyers connect using new online service  By : Lance Fish
    What could be more comforting than coming home, after a difficult work day, to a tail-wagging, enthusiastic and lovable puppy? Truly man’s best friend, an adorable puppy will grow into a loyal companion who will become a part of any loving family.
  • Pet Insurance For Pampered Pets  By : Nicholas Hunt
    As our pampered pets live longer and longer lives, the veterinary costs of keeping them healthy can grow rapidly. Find out why pet insurance might be an idea worth considering.
  • Fleas: Unwelcome Guests For Your Pets  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Pets can be great companions, but unfortunately they sometimes bring their own less welcome guests. Find out how to deal with a case of animal fleas in your pet and home.
  • How to keep your cat purring into advanced old age  By : Mike Ray
    How to keep your cat alive, healthy and happy for as long as possible.
  • How to trim your cat's nails  By : Mike Ray
    Step by step guide to trimming your cat's nails. Indoor cats especially need their nails trimmed. Here's how to do it in an easy, fun way.
  • Pets in Peril  By : Gary Kurz
    Over 20 million animals pass or are lost in the United States each year. Many pass as a result of some tragic happenstance that befalls them. Pet people can remove many of the dangers that their pets face if they are willing to be proactive in their responsibilities.

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