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Beds for Smaller Dogs
By Ken Marlborough - 1/4/2008

All puppies are small dogs ? some, however, won?t be small for very long. You have to know how big your dog is going to be when it is fully grown before you can buy it a bed of its own, unless, that is, you don?t mind buying your beloved canine friend a new bed every six months or so for several yea...

Why Should I Adopt A Pet
By Ron Swerdfiger - 1/4/2008

Over the past couple of years, animal rescues have been gaining popularity and support from all sorts of pet lovers. Basically what rescues do is take in animals and adopt them out to loving homes. Local animal shelters can only provide minimal support for pets needing homes. As a result euthana...

Dog Training: How To Understand Your Dog`s Mood
By Richard Cussons - 1/4/2008

Make you puppy training easier and more fun by understanding that your puppy is trying to communicate with you in other ways than barking or wagging his tail. Remember, your puppy also communicates with his ears, tail, paws, mouth and more and your puppy training and everyday life with your dog will...

The Five Most Important Considerations When Purchasing a Protection Dog
By Sean Muratet - 1/4/2008

Man`s Best Friend has been a trusted protector of our homes for thousands of years. Their keen senses and awareness, along with a pack mentality, have made dogs a valuable asset to man in his effort to keep his home secure. In today`s world, home protection dogs are more valuable than ever. Th...

My Needs are Simple and Few!
By M J Plaster - 1/4/2008

My dear owner, Thank you once again for giving me shelter. (Lick, slurp, lick, slurp) Aside from food, shelter and love, my needs are simple and few! Since I am dependent upon you to provide for me, we should discuss my basic needs. I can lend you the canine insight that you may lack as a human, par...

Animal Ethics
By Jon Dunkerley - 1/4/2008

Introduction A long time ago, before evolution turned the primate into the businessman carrying a brief case, the topic of ethical considerations concerning animals was as talked about as an episode of Barney at a dog trainer?s convention. Why is this? I believe that this is because nobody bothered ...

Is Pet Insurance Right For Your Pet?
By Amy Dunphy - 1/4/2008

Trying to decide if you should get insurance on your pet? There are of course pro`s and con`s to it. Years ago I decided to try it out. I thought, if something happened, it would be a good decision to have it. Some plans will cover basic vet care and heartworm and things like that. Read through the ...

Five Powerful Reasons Why Owning A Pet Could Make You Live Longer
By Gloria-Leigh Logan - 1/4/2008

You may have heard that pets have been scientifically proven to increase your chances of living to a ripe old age. Well the rumour is true, but how exactly is it possible you may be wondering. Well, it is said that pets are able to penetrate our outer exterior and really connect with us on a deep l...

Have an Itchy Dog? Consider These Grooming Tips Before Turning To Chemical Treatments
By Alexandra DeBoer - 1/4/2008

Many dogs today suffer from itchy skin caused by a variety of factors. Dogs actually have more sensitive skin than humans, and are often exposed to a variety of irritants in their environment. These grooming tips may help alleviate your dog?s constant itching. Brushing your dog daily will remove po...

Crate Training Dogs: The Right Way and the Wrong Way - Part Two
By Kathleen Amaro - 1/4/2008

Part2: Does your puppy want to be crate trained? Yes! in fact, he does. Your puppy or dog will soon see his crate as a place of security, IF it`s approached correctly. The crate is NEVER to be used as a punishment. Introduce it gradually and gently; make the crate and your pet?s puppy potty training...

Looking After Your Pet`s Health
By Joseph Kenny - 1/4/2008

Animal lovers have been saying it for years, but animals, especially pets, are people too! While this is usually meant as a joke, there are elements of truth in it. Many people consider their pet to be a member of the family, and especially for children, the companionship of a loved pet can be somet...

How To Stop Your Cat Scratching And Ruining Your Furniture
By Niall Kennedy - 1/4/2008

It`s natural for cats to scratch but often it destroys your good furniture. Thankfully there are some things that you can do to relieve the problem. Many people watch in sadness as their cat destroys virtually everything that he can get his claws into. You can improve this behavior. To do so, you ...

Inspiratory Dyspnea (Reverse Sneeze-or-Cough) in the Shih Tzu
By Connie Limon - 1/4/2008

A shih tzu that displays a fit of coughing, sneezing or snorting and who may appear unable to breathe could actually have a very minor diagnosis of: Inspiratory Dyspnea. This is not Kennel Cough and should not be mistaken for it. This has to do with the physical structure of the shih tzu, and...

10 Tips For Perfectly House Trained Puppies
By Lee Dobbins - 1/4/2008

House training your puppy is one of the most important tasks you can take on and is vital to harmonious living with your pet. Every dog can learn to do his ?business? outside and it is up to the owner to learn how to properly train his dog. It is best to start the training at as early an age as poss...

Tips For Traveling With Your Dog
By Ron Swerdfiger - 1/4/2008

Wether it be on a vacation to your favorite resort, or just visiting the in-laws for the weekend, many people are choosing to take their dogs with them when traveling. Land or air, there are many things to take into consideration. The best advice is simple; be prepared. Below are some great tips for...

Cat Arthritis
By Niall Kennedy - 1/4/2008

Cat arthritis is not a very common ailment among healthy cats. Most arthritis found in cats is from an accident that has made the bones or joints weak. Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints and there is more than one type of arthritis that can affect your cat. Cats usually suffer with two diffe...

A Guide to Antique Bird Cages
By Ken Marlborough - 1/4/2008

It has been said that everything old is new again. So it is with bird cages. Antique bird cages are a popular addition to many houses and apartments. They fit in with many styles of decorating, including Victorian and shabby chic. Chinese antique bird cages are available for an Eastern flair. If you...

What Are The 6 Keys To Building A Life Long Partnership With Your Horse?
By Mike Gorzalka - 1/4/2008

Most people who have horses would like to develop a quality relationship with their horse, but only achieve mediocrity, often accepting this as a good result. Why, because they put there efforts into becoming experts at riding or showmanship when they really need to be focusing on becoming horseman...

Are You Ready for a Boxer?
By Adrian Mansilla - 1/4/2008

Are you ready for a Boxer? The answer is ?no? if you are the type who mostly leave your dog on a chain. Boxers require much of your love, attention and companionship although they are easy to take care of. One Boxer-lover even said to never get one as pet if you work full time! Another point to cons...

Should You Buy Dog Health Insurance?
By Steve Austin - 1/4/2008

Should you seriously consider buying a dog health insurance policy? Yes, you should. Here`s why health insurance for dogs is a good idea: Dog health insurance saves you money. As with just about all other costs, veterinary expenses have increased rapidly in recent years. Without dog medical insuranc...

Is your Dog Malnourished?
By A.M. Wilmot - 1/4/2008

Americans are more concerned about health than ever before, so we should also have an equal amount of concern for our pets ... particularly with regard to the ingredients in their food. We would want the ingredients in our pets` food to be acceptable for human consumption. After all, If byproducts a...

Identifying Dog Illness- a Herculean Task?
By Senthil Kumar - 1/4/2008

Signs of dog illness have to be identified as early as possible in order to avoid excessive damage to the internal organs of your pet. Once the signs become more pronounced, then it is really difficult to cure the disease. To recognize the signs of illness in your dog, first you should aware about t...

Pit Bull Terrier Socialization Training: Train Your Dog
By Tim Amherst - 1/4/2008

Every Pit Bull owner should become familiar on how to socialize their dog. Socialization is necessary so that the dog can learn to get along with other animals and people. Pit Bulls have a naturally aggressive nature, and they need this training to help them learn how to properly deal with that aggr...

Keep Your Pets Fit and Healthy
By Paul Cris - 1/4/2008

All living beings have common necessities of air, water and food to survive. Similarly, they need to be physically fit at all times. Only the exercise programs differ from species to species. Before scheduling a workout program for your pet consult your veterinarian. Ensure that your pet is in good ...

Senior Dogs Benefit from In-Home Pet Sitters
By Dave Eckholm - 1/4/2008

Do you have to rely on friends or family when you travel or work long hours? Senior dogs often need special attention. Routines are very important as your dog gets older. If you are working late, your dog won`t understand why they weren`t let out or fed. If your schedule is less than routine, your o...

Herbs For Your Dog
By Debbie Ray - 1/4/2008

Herbology, basically, is the use of herbs in the treatment of many types of illness. Herein the emphasis of treatment is based strongly on the specific use of herbal roots, flowers and leaves to stimulate the healing process. Keep in mind that these herbs are not a form of drug(as in man-made forms,...

Are You Ready to Breed Your Yorkshire Terrier?
By Rose L - 1/4/2008

The reported sales for Yorkshire Terriers is phenomenal. Over the past few years, the popularity of this breed as a family pet and as the dog to breed has seen tremendous growth. In fact, the requests for adorable Yorkie puppies is greater than the supply. This fact has many Yorkie owners wondering ...

Adopting A Dog
By Russell Savige - 1/4/2008

You know what it`s like. You see a cute curly haired puppy in the pet store, with big brown eyes begging for your attention. Next thing you know, you`re walking down the pet food aisle at the supermarket buying dinner for your new puppy. It`s not hard to get sucked in by a puppy. However, sharing yo...

Helpful Tips to Care for an Allergic Pet
By Mike Steele - 1/4/2008

As any allergy sufferer can attest, allergies can make you feel downright miserable. The same goes for pets. Should you and your Vet discover your pooch has allergies, there are several things you can do from home, to help ensure your dog stays as comfortable as possible. Stratching or chewing are n...

Providing The Best Care For Your Goldfish
By Mike Yeager - 1/4/2008

Goldfish care is critical for the health of your goldfish. Unfortunately, goldfish are very vulnerable to disease, with young goldfish even more so. Many new goldfish owners have watched their goldfish die in their fish tanks or aquariums only days or even hours after purchasing a goldfish. Fortunat...

Dogs Are People Too - Almost!
By Bill Knell - 1/4/2008

You know them. They?re the family with fifteen dogs that all the neighbors hate. Their dogs run all over the neighborhood and are largely responsible for the local canine population explosion. When neighbors aren?t at their door complaining about the little reminders left behind by the annoying pets...

Dog Health Conditions and Terms You Should Know, Part 3...
By Daniel Lesser - 1/4/2008

Continued from part two. Epilepsy/seizure disorder When your Boxer is between 2 to 5 years old, he may develop seizure disorder. When he has an epilepsy attack, he`d be unconscious and may look like he is not breathing but he is. He is not suffering. The information that would be important to your v...

Dealing With Loose Aggressive Dogs on Walks
By Sean D - 1/4/2008

This can be quite a problem for some dog owners, what do you do if a loose dog comes over to you and your dog, the situation can be quite intimidating especially if you have a small dog and the one coming toward you is much larger or aggressive. The reason I have written this article is because I wa...

Hurricane Katrina: Emergency Preparedness for You and Your Dog
By Kimberly Zlatin - 1/4/2008

Heart wrenching images of Hurricane Katrina?s four-legged victims are too much for most of us to bear. Fortunately the majority of people around the country have their loving companions next to them while they are watching the devastating news of dogs left to fend for themselves and people making t...

First Aid for Parrots
By Marilu Anderson - 1/4/2008

Unfortunately, accidents can - and DO happen, so it`s always a good idea to be prepared! While accidents usually produce obvious injuries, illnesses are often kept well hidden by birds. In nature, if you`re sick you pose a threat in making your whole flock vulnerable to predators, so parrots have be...

Pet Owners Are The Majority Population In The U.S.
By T.B. Collins - 1/4/2008

According to recent statistics, an astounding 65% of all U.S. household have at least one pet, and in many of these homes, their pets are considered part of the family. With so many homes containing pets, it is no wonder that so many laws have been created to protect our pets. Agencies that might no...

Are There Training Differences Between Pure Breed Dogs and "Mutts"?
By Michael Domeck - 1/4/2008

The pure bred dog, no manner the breed, is truly a beautiful animal to look upon. These are animals that have been refined, over the centuries, to reach their pure and unadulterated state as found today. The pure bred dogs have also been bred for temperament and bloodlines from the earliest of times...

Caring for an Older Cat - Cat Health and Cat Care
By Niall Kennedy - 1/4/2008

Cats are living longer lives thanks to dedicated care from their humans, and advances in veterinary medicine. Most experts consider a cat`s "senior years" to begin on her 10th birthday. After this point, the aging process begins to slow in even the most playful feline. Yet, with a little extra atten...

Puppy Vaccines Assure Wagging Tails and Wet Noses
By Charles Burke - 1/4/2008

When you get a new puppy it is imperative that he receive all his proper puppy vaccines. These protect him from getting diseases if he becomes exposed to them. When the pet doctor injects a vaccine into your puppy, it "teaches" the pup?s immune system what a disease organism looks like. But the vac...

The Neurotic Dogs
By Eric Shapiro - 1/4/2008

When pondering whether my neurosis is learned or genetic, I often turn to the family dogs, Frazier (9) and Jake (4), and see the likelihood of a learned origin. My parents` characteristic anxiety has effectively seeped into both dogs` personas. My mother and father are both card-carrying neurotics w...

4 Ways In Which You Can Show Your Dog How Much You Love Him
By Mark Eckenrode - 1/4/2008

Do you have at least one framed photo of your dog somewhere in your house... or maybe in your wallet? Is your dog pretty darn close to being the very center of your universe? Do you love spoiling him, respond to his every whimper and cry, and spend hundreds of dollars on gourmet treats? To say that ...

Getting The Dog You Always Wanted
By Hope Saidel - 1/4/2008

Do you look on with envy as your neighbor jogs through the neighborhood, his faithful dog trotting happily and calmly by his side? Does your arm ache after every walk with your dog ? sore from almost being pulled from the socket? Do you watch dog shows with disbelief, unsure how that many dogs can b...

Pet Memorial - In Remembrance of Our Special Pet Friends
By Rick Valens - 1/4/2008

Still remember that very moment when you first laid your eyes on your now, ever still most beloved pet? Feeling that very special bond between the both of you when you pick up that little fellow? It was sure such a sweet moment isn?t it? That little fellow just looks so adorable staring so innocentl...

Cushing`s Disease
By Susan Prince - 1/4/2008

As our horses enjoy a longer life and many live well into old age so the number of horses with Cushing increases as its more common in older horses especially ponies. It can however affect all breeds and ages. Cushing is caused by an abnormality of the pituitary gland that is situated at the base o...

Dog Breeds: Affenpinscher
By Dorian Regester - 1/4/2008

The Affenpinscher is an ancient breed although its origins are not recorded. It was known in Germany in the seventeenth century and is thought to be the foundation breed for the more familiar Brussels Griffon and perhaps the Miniature Schnauzer as well. The American Kennel Club classifies the breed ...

Rabbit Temperament - An Interview With the Experts
By Rob Usakowski - 2/3/2007

Quick Summary: Temperament is an important part of the personality of a rabbit. In fact it?s the temperament of the holland lop that makes them so enjoyable. We interviewed some of the top rabbit breeders in the country to get their thoughts on temperament. See what they had to say. Rabbit Tempe...

Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) In Dogs
By Kirsten Hawkins - 2/1/2007

The canine distemper virus (CDV) causes a highly contagious disease in dogs known as distemper. Dogs who contract distemper suffer damage to their gastrointestinal, central nervous and respiratory systems. Distemper is incurable and often fatal. Puppies between the ages of three and six months are...

Five Secrets for the Very Best Cat Food
By Fred Ege - 1/20/2007

There is a significant difference between dog and cat food even though their may appear to look the same. Cats need a much higher amount of protein and fat than dogs do. Also, cats have different needs than dogs, so don`t feed your cat dog food, or your dog cat food. Remember, Cats are primarily ...

Basic Dog Grooming Tips You Need To Know
By Rose Lenk - 1/17/2007

Brush your dog often . Brushing will stimulate oils in your pets skin & keep it moist & healthy. Brushing will prevent matting of your dogs coat. Brushing is a great way to show your dog attention. Brushing eliminates dead hair in the coat that contributes to shedding. Maintain the length of you...

Pet Memorial - In Remembrance of Our Special Pet Friends
By Rick Valens - 1/17/2007

Still remember that very moment when you first laid your eyes on your now, ever still most beloved pet? Feeling that very special bond between the both of you when you pick up that little fellow? It was sure such a sweet moment isn?t it? That little fellow just looks so adorable staring so innocentl...


Pet Cremation - Pet Cremation
...ly beloved pet passes on into heaven. You try to cling on to the happy memories that you have of your pet and relive them time and time again in your mind. Their departure will leave a large void in your life and this immense gap will be hard to fill. To help with the grieving process it`ll be nice to give your pet a proper cremation and their ashes can be kept by you or scattered in a very special place. Dignified animal funeral services can carry out the Pet Cremation and you can rest assured that your beloved animal will be given the respect that they deserve. The funeral services can collect your precious friend from the vets or from your home if you prefer and transport them inside an animal hearse. When you feel ready a Pet Cremation can take place and you`ll get the ashes back on the same day. If you like a tribute can be...
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Invisible Dog Fence - Invisible Dog Fence
... can be. Many dogs are inquisitive and love to wander away from their owners. If you`re with your dog and watching it carefully then a quick corrective shout or whistle will probably be enough to bring the dog bounding back towards you. However not everybody can watch their pet all the time. Many people choose to erect large fences and gates, tall enough to keep their beloved dog safe within the boundaries of their property, but for some this is not an option. Perhaps this could be because they live in rented property. For these people an invisible dog fence is the best option. An invisible dog fence works by burying a wire underground that can transmit a radio signal. This radio signal is picked up by an invisible dog fence receiver around the dog`s collar. When the dog tries to wander beyond t...
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All Weather Equestrian Surface - All Weather Equestrian Surface
...ople refer to an all weather equestrian surface as a long-term solution to any weather condition. In most cases, when it rains, an equestrian surface can`t be used because it could be dangerous for users. An all weather equestrian surface is one that can facilitate you in the dampest of weather conditions. AN all weather equestrian surface means that you will not have to wait long for rain water to drain off. The synthetic fibers that are used to compose these surfaces are specially selected and designed to get you on the track as quickly as possible. ...
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Dog Training Collar - Dog Training Collar
...ur control. Don`t worry if you think the dog training collar will hurt your dog as they are intended to improve behaviour without causing any pain. In fact, you can buy a dog training collar that gives our remote controlled sprays every time the dog misbehaves. If your dog fails to react to your command you can remotely set off a short spray form the dog training collar....
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Electric Dog Training Collar - Electric Dog Training Collar
...y have arrived. To teach your Jack Russell not to jump up every time you have visitors in your home, or to provide your Lurcher with pointers of how not to lurch, you can fit them with an electric dog training collar that can really help improve their behaviour. If you take a peek on the web at companies like Britishdog.net you`ll find people who know how to bring bad dogs back in line by providing a collection of training aids that will teach your Terrier how to behave properly. They can supply you with an electric dog training collar...
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Pet Fence - Pet Fence
...t of your perfect plan. Pet Fences are very easy and cheap to install. This makes them an ideal and affordable method for limiting your pets to the boundaries of your home. Old traditional fences can be easily replaced to give your home a better and brighter look. Our Pet Fences will provide your pets more freedom to move around....
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Horse Fencing - Horse Fencing
...es that need to be contained and are you looking for cost-effective solutions to your problems? Would you like to keep an open aspect to your fields but need to ensure the horses don`t come to any harm? If you think that traditional types of fencing are much too fixed and want to adopt a more flexible approach, Electric Horse Fencing can keep your fillies safe from harm and it won`t cause them any damage either. When you have traditional types of fencing, mares can brush-up against it and cause themselves all sorts of injuries. By installing Horse Fencing they`ll receive the slightest of shocks every time they touch the wires. This shock won`t cause them any harm, it`ll just be a reminder for them to stay within their enclosure. Many paddocks use Horse Fencing to keep there stallions inside and it proves to be a very popular product. Suppliers can...
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Dog Collar - Dog Collar
...nctional item that can display a dog`s name on a tag plus an address or a contact number that can be used just in case the dog is found wandering on their own. Owners can clip a lead to the Dog Collar when they are taking their pets for a daily walk and the animal will be under their control. Yet there`s so much more to a pet accessory of this nature than meets the eye and they can be viewed as fashion accessories rather than formal items. Sure, some dog owners will buy boring old plain products but others let their imagination run wild. They can buy a funky collar that compliments their dog`s outgoing personality and a number of products can be bought that can be swapped at various times of the year. In the summer a bright and cheery collar can be worn and at Christmas a festive item can be bought. Come Halloween a spooky themed accessory can be worn around the...
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Canine Supplements - Canine Supplements
...ajority of dog owners just adore their dog or dogs and they would do more or less anything to make sure they are always in the best health possible. Many dog owners are turning to canine supplementsto keep their dog in peak condition. After all millions of people benefit from supplements so why not dogs? There has been lot of research into using these and the results have been very good. Plants are often used in canine supplementsbut the plant material is converted to liquid without the use of potentially harmful alcohol, added distillates or chemical solvents. The Therminfusex process guarantees that all the important components of the plant are infused over a long period of time. Each batch of supplements requires around 26 hours of manufacturing time. This ensures the purity and potency of the infusion. The herbal liquid contains 100% of the original plant ingredients, which are ...
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Hygiene Disinfectants - Hygiene Disinfectants
...eria and viruses but there are steps that you can take to protect your beloved pet from picking up nasty types of infections. If you use hygiene Disinfectants around the home you can keep areas clean and well protected at the same time. At the moment you might just use standard types of cleansing sprays but can they cater for the needs of your animals? They might claim to kill germs but how effective will they be against a host of bacteria or funghi? Trigger sprays can be purchased that contain hygiene Disinfectants and they not only provide your pet with premium protection, they provide you with protection from bacteria as well. Products like Conficlean are made with health and hygiene in mind and they are very simple to use. Not only do they clean comprehensively they are proven against viruses, bacteria and even the dreaded MRSA. Use this ...
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