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How to Splint a Calf’s Broken Leg
By Steve Robinson · 15 years ago
The other morning I was out checking on my cows and calves when I noticed one of my calves was limping. I took a closer look and found that it was badly swollen on the ...
Pet Medications, Which Support A Healthy Skin And Coat
By Shawn Thomas · 15 years ago
With the wide range of supplements, prescriptions and over the counter medications available, there is no reason for your pet to suffer with itchy dry skin, bald spots, or poor smell. Many options are available ...
Basic Tips for the Care of Your Parrot
By Lydia Quinn · 15 years ago
Parrots make wonderful, colorful and entertaining pets. However, parrots need special care in order to be happy and healthy. Here are some basic tips to help you care for your parrot:
The Cage
One of ...
Most Common Causes For Dog Food Poisoning
By Nick Clipton · 16 years ago
Dog food poisoning can come in many different forms and types and can be a frightening time for dogs and pets. The effects of food poisoning on dogs can be fatal in some cases and ...
Pet wormers: Worms can never be a problem
By Maricel Gomez · 16 years ago
Worms are one of the enemies of our dear pets. Not only they cause diseases but also affect the health of the animals and the owner too. Not only that, pet worms in the worst ...
Critical Health Care Regimens and Support for Pets
By Trevor Price · 16 years ago
Regular health care for pets is a crucial part of their ongoing development, health and well-being. Outside regular exercise and a healthy diet, your pet needs routine health care to ensure it has a long ...
Animal Behavior Discoveries from Veterinary Scientists Help Improve Pet Health
By Heidi Jeter · 16 years ago
Animal Behavior Discoveries from Veterinary Scientists Help Improve Pet Health
Each year millions of pets are relinquished to shelters because of preventable, behavior-related issues. Even the most experienced pet owners can become confused by what ...
What Is Your Chameleon's Favorite Food?
By Mary Ann Porsuelo · 16 years ago
One of the difficult parts of having a chameleon as a pet is definitely the part where you have to feed it live prey. You have to invest time, money, and effort. You're lucky your ...
Common Illnesses of Your Chameleon
By Mary Ann Porsuelo · 16 years ago
Like all pets and like all living things, chameleons are prone to illnesses and infections. Their health is very important and cannot be ignored. A chameleon may die if its health and well-being is not ...
Brief Synopsis of the Popular Patio Pet Door by PetSafe
By Trevor Price · 16 years ago
The deluxe Patio Pet Door by PetSafe is designed to be easily customizable to almost any sliding patio door. With its spring action tension, you should have a doggie (or kittie) door up and running ...
Vital Pet Vaccines: Responsible Pet Ownership and Awareness
By Gloria Dorsey · 16 years ago
So, you've brought home a perky little puppy or kitten, feeling confident that your new best friend is quite healthy after its initial round of vet-administered pet vaccines. But just as you wouldn't expect your ...
Why Pet Owners Need Pet Insurance
By Jack Stephens Dvm · 16 years ago
If your beloved pet becomes ill or injured, you may be faced with the need for veterinary care that can cost thousands of dollars. You have four choices when faced with a large medical expense ...
Heartworm Medicine: Prevention Medicine to Thwart Heartworm
By Trevor Price · 16 years ago
Preventing heartworm infection is as easy as obtaining heartworm medicine from your veterinarian. To learn more about preventive heartworm medication, including different types of drugs and their effectiveness, keep reading.
Brands of Heartworm Medications
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Canine Eye Disorders
By Deborah Smith · 16 years ago
Among all the non-verbal communication signals, eye body language is probably the most mesmerizing. They say the eyes are "the windows to the soul". I agree, since your appealing eyes much reveal your inner thoughts ...
Canine Diabetes Symptoms
By Rick Hutch · 16 years ago
Cells in the pancreas make the hormone insulin, if the cells stop producing enough insulin or if the cells in certain body tissues become resistant to the action of insulin, Diabetes mellitus will be the ...
Salt Water Fish Tank Filter, Used, Black, Pump, Prices
By Carl Formby · 16 years ago
The filter in a fish tank is its life. Without it the water will turn stale and the fish will die. Filters keep the water clean enabling the fish and plants to survive. The relatively ...
Tips for Healthy Pets
By Jane Dinunzio · 16 years ago
FOOD
Feeding your Pet an all around healthy nutritious diet is the number one way to keep him/her fit, trim, disease free and give him/her a longer happier life. Investigating and learning the proper nutritional ...
Peach Faced Love Birds
By Ms. Cici · 16 years ago
My Peach Faced lovebirds are pint-sized bundles of joy. They have the full personality of parrots while being easy to house because of their size. My birds are little clowns, playing for hours at a ...
How to train and care for the puppy during its first year of life?
By Patricia Stevens · 16 years ago
As a rule, at the age of 2 - 4 months the puppy already finds the owner. You have got the puppy, now it is in your house and you are its owner. How to ...
Summer Insects and Diseases Which Can Harm Your Pets
By Brian Jenkins · 16 years ago
Summer brings sunshine, fresh air and lots of opportunities for your pet to get out and enjoy the weather at your side. Unfortunately, summer fun for your pets also brings increased hazards to their health ...