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9 ways to protect our bird from illnesses
By Geomil Georgiev · 18 years ago
1. Good hygiene – regularly clean the bird cage and the appliances in it. The cleaning must be accomplished minimum twice a week .
2. We mustn't let our birds have contacts with wild or ...
The Horrors of Commercial Pet Food: What Every Dog and Cat Owner Should Know
By Sylvia Riley · 18 years ago
Some of the ingredients that end up in commercial pet foods are truly shocking. What’s more, many of these will not appear on the label and others are hidden under umbrella terms such as ‘meat ...
Are Dogs Safe From the Bird Flu?
By Andrew Saari · 18 years ago
Avian influenza, also known as bird flu or H5N1, is a viral disease that most commonly affects birds. It has appeared from time to time in regions around the world. It can spread easily among ...
Dog Containment Systems
By Eric Morris · 18 years ago
Practically everyone has one pet or the other; a dog, cat, rabbit or even parrots. Rearing a dog not only includes feeding it regularly, but also on giving it correct training in various matters, including ...
Pet Tags: An Overview
By Alison Cole · 18 years ago
When a pet is lost, a pet ID tag is often the only way to find its owner. In the growing US pet market, the demand for pet tags is booming. Annual ID tag sales ...
Choosing the Right Dog Tag Jewelry
By Alison Cole · 18 years ago
Just as you would give a loved one a jeweled necklace, you can give your dog one too. There are jeweled collars, harnesses, hairpins, and necklaces, and jeweled dog tags. Accent your dog with that ...
An Introduction to Dog Beds
By Ken Marlborough · 18 years ago
Some people are so attached to their pets that they wouldn’t dream of asking them to simply curl up on the floor to go to sleep. Pet owners, especially dog owners, have created an industry ...
A Look at Discount Dog Beds
By Ken Marlborough · 18 years ago
Many people want to make sure their family pet has just the right bed, but might not be willing to pay the (often quite hefty) price. It’s actually more difficult to find designer and luxury ...
How to Get Free Pet Tags
By Alison Cole · 18 years ago
Pet health insurance and related products often provide free pet ID tags when you purchase a policy or join an organization. Animal shelters and animal welfare organizations also provide free pet ID tags. An internet ...
Antioxidants For Your Pets Too
By Sylvia Riley · 18 years ago
It’s not just humans that benefit from antioxidants in their diet, animals do too. Like humans, your pet can suffer from the damaging effects of free radicals so notoriously linked to aging and disease. Antioxidants ...
Arthritis In Dogs – What You Can Do To Help Your Dog
By William Smith · 18 years ago
Canine Arthritis is a common ailment as dog’s age. It is similar to humans as calcification and inflammation cause joint pain and reduced activity. Some forms of arthritis like Canine Hip Dysplasia can develop early ...
Gastrointestinal stasis: What is and why it is so dangerous for some rabbits
By Hagar Lagarto · 18 years ago
Gastrointestinal stasis (or G.I. stasis) is a serious and potentially fatal condition that occurs in some rabbits in which gut motility is severely reduced and possibly completely stopped. Treatment should be sought immediately from a ...
A Review of Pet Tag Machines
By Alison Cole · 18 years ago
The need for pet tags is real and makes the production of pet tags a good business proposition. But where would a potential pet tag maker go for the equipment needed to start or enhance ...
A Look at Custom Pet Tags
By Alison Cole · 18 years ago
Customized pet ID tags feature information chosen by the customer and can include personal messages, information about medical conditions or dietary needs. Made-to-order tags can be engraved, embossed, personalized, and reflective.
Engraved tags are available ...
A Look at Custom Dog Tags
By Alison Cole · 18 years ago
Have you been shopping and shopping for just the right dog tag, without finding what you’re looking for to suit your dog’s personality? Choose your exact specifications, give them to the manufacturer, and they’ll produce ...
Are You Making These Mistakes When Training Your Dog?
By Eva Moffat · 18 years ago
If you are training your dog yourself, are you sure you are not making these mistakes:
· Confusing the dog by using different words for the same command. For example if you say down, you ...
Dog Food: Even Fido's Gotta Eat
By Allen Shaw · 18 years ago
You’ve brought home your new best friend. You’ve read all the books. You’ve purchased all the latest gadgets. He has more toys than you ever had as a child. And you’ve made the appointment with ...
What Your Vet May Not Tell You About Rimadyl
By William Smith · 18 years ago
Thousands of dogs are being prescribed Rimadyl by their veterinarians to treat pain, inflammation, and canine arthritis. Many of these prescriptions are written without any blood work done to ensure the dog can tolerate the ...
Pet Insurance – suss out the answers to 10 key questions
By Michael Challiner · 18 years ago
If your joints and bones are flexible and strong, they move freely. And that means life can be fun and appreciated to its' full. But for one in seven people, movement is hindered by a ...
Your Questions On Canine Hip Dysplasia - Answered.
By Jack Russell · 18 years ago
What is canine hip dysplasia?
Canine hip dysplasia (CHD) is one of the most frustrating
diseases in veterinary medicine today simply because it is so
difficult to prevent and treat. CHD is a developmental disease ...