Pets

Dog (and Cat!) Days of Summer – Lifestyle & Yin-Yang Food for YOUR Unique Pet with Custom Pet Food
By Susan Giovengo · 11 years ago
As summer heat approaches, it brings to mind a traditional Chinese food philosophy of yin and yang – certain foods have a "heaty" or heat-inducing quality (too much yang) vs foods with a "cooling" or ...
Acupuncture for Cats and Dogs
By Nada Ljubinovic · 11 years ago
Acupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine where tiny needles are placed into the body to promote healing, most people are aware of alternative medical intervention for humans, but most are not aware that ...
Purchasing Dog Beds: A Comprehensive Guide
By Janet Hosler · 11 years ago
Our pets are just like us and why not! After all, they are part of our very own family. So, quite like most of us, they have their own siesta or party time, lounging hours, ...
Lure Your Cat to Drink More Water through Pet Drinking Fountain
By Joshua Valentine · 11 years ago
Majority of pet owners can prove to the fact that cats are particular. They will only eat specific kinds of food out of a certain type of bowl. What many individuals don't know is that ...
Five Tips for Selecting the Best Cat Tree
By Petar Petrov · 11 years ago
One of the best ways to satisfy your cat’s curiosity and keep in shape is to provide her with a cat tree. Since there are many such trees offered in the market, you should spend ...
Things to Consider Before Getting a Dog for the First Time
By Darrin Swain · 11 years ago
Are you thinking about getting a dog for the first time? If so, then hopefully you have thought the decision through thoroughly. There are a few things that you may not have considered yet. Keep ...
Tips for Litter Box Training a Dog
By Darrin Swain · 11 years ago
Smaller dogs obviously have smaller bladders. That means that they have to go outside more often than their larger counterparts. One way to avoid frequent trips outside is to teach your small dog how to ...
Helpful Advice on Caring for Senior Cats
By Darrin Swain · 11 years ago
Sooner or later, your beloved cat will start to get old and experience physical changes. This typically occurs between the ages of seven and ten. However, some are fortunate enough to stave off major changes ...
Haul Around Your Dog In Vogue Everywhere You Go
By Dwight Beck · 11 years ago
Many individuals become so emotionally involved with their pets that leaving home without them is a very difficult thing to do. Dog carriers allow you to take your dog with you wherever you go. Most ...
Can Animals Learn Human Languages?
By Charlene Lacandazo · 11 years ago
At an early age, most humans have developed an ability to communicate through oral language, and by the age of five to seven, most humans can comprehend, as well as express themselves in written thoughts. ...
Purchase The Greatest Dog Bowls For Your Best Friend
By Toni Noble · 11 years ago
The phrase "a dog is a man’s best friend" was coined by Virginian attorney, George Graham Vest, in 1870, as he defended Old Drum, a farmer’s pet dog. The expression stuck, and it's still popular ...
Make the most comfortable home for your pet with pet beds and houses
By Sarah Cawthorn · 11 years ago
Dog beds make a dog's life easier by getting them off the floor and onto a comfy surface. Better yet, they help keep dogs off your furniture and your own bed. Dog beds are a ...
6 Guinea Pig Care Mistakes
By Arthur Stryker · 11 years ago
When dealing with guinea pigs, many mistakes are made by a simple action: visiting a pet shop. People imply by default that every and any product offered by a shop for a certain type of ...
Safe and effective tick & flea control
By Milena Milivojevic · 11 years ago
There are thousands of pesticides, oral medications, sprays, dips, shampoos, and powders that are approved to control fleas and ticks on cats and dogs. Some products kill only ticks or adult fleas-others break the flea ...
Controlling That Pesky Bark
By Andy Gonzalez · 11 years ago
Above anything else, a dog wants to please its owner. Dogs view their family as their pack, and they are biologically wired to provide and desire extensive protection for them. There are times when a ...
Pet Vaccination; How Much is Too Much?
By Bonnie Weinhold · 11 years ago
Back in 2003, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) revised vaccination guidelines, recommending veterinarians to vaccinate adult dogs every three years instead of annually and many veterinarians have changed their protocols in respect to the ...
Stem Cell Nutrition For Horses and Pets
By Doug James · 11 years ago
STEM CELL ENHANCER FOR HORSES Supports the release of adult stem cells into the body There is NO OTHER product in the marketplace that does what this one does for horses. Our sensational NEW product ...
Pet proofing your home using indoor dog gates
By Wilma Barrier · 11 years ago
Most people know that when you have a toddler running thru your home you are going to need a baby gate to keep them safe. Well the same hold true for your furry friend, using ...
Why Do Cats Like To Sleep So Much
By Emilija Spirkoska · 11 years ago
One thing is for sure: cats know how to sleep. And they sleep a lot. However, so far nobody knows why they sleep so much, but you gotta admit that they are the most adorable ...
Pet Health - Information Regarding Cat Enteritis
By Darrin Swain · 11 years ago
Enteritis in cats is a very serious disease. It's often referred to as distemper, which is a disease that dogs commonly get. However, feline enteritis isn't the same. A common other name for the condition ...