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Safety in Homes With Dogs and Children
By Jennifer Ayalon · 11 years ago
While it is true that most dogs are strongly attracted in a positive way to children, the truth is that a good relationship between kids and dogs is something that rarely comes about without some ...
Common Illnesses of Dogs
By Jennifer Ayalon · 11 years ago
When Pandora’s Box was opened, not only were a host of diseases released upon mankind, but also plenty of illnesses that would affect dogs. Most of these diseases are dog-specific, but several of them can ...
Hot Weather and Your Dog
By Jennifer Ayalon · 11 years ago
After a winter spent cooped up inside, it’s likely that both you and your dog will be anxious to get outside and enjoy the warmer weather. Although the temperatures in spring are generally fairly moderate, ...
Parasites in Dogs
By Jennifer Ayalon · 11 years ago
Diseases such as distemper and parvovirus can have a serious impact on your dog’s health, but your dog can also be affected by external and internal parasites. Parasites are creatures that derive their living from ...
Caring for Your Dog During a Disaster
By Jennifer Ayalon · 11 years ago
Natural and manmade disasters or emergencies can happen anywhere, and often with little or no warning. Whether you are dealing with the aftermath of a tornado, coping with a hurricane, or recovering from an earthquake, ...
Dogs with Jobs - The Truffle Sniffing Dog
By Janet Hosler · 11 years ago
I have a great interest in well trained dogs, especially those trained for specific tasks. Dogs with jobs are fascinating to me. I want to know if the job skill has to do with the ...
DIY Chicken Coop
By Alex Wang · 11 years ago
Inside Summer, we have ten Aficionado Orpingtons (of course, ten-- I've six youngsters that insist upon consuming 3 x per day, additionally goodies, so we go through ova at an mind boggling charge). To start ...
Why Do Dogs Howl?
By Janet Hosler · 11 years ago
I have 3 dogs, all of different breeds. Each of them is unique in their own way, endearing and peculiar at the same time. One of the unexplainable behaviors they have all developed is the ...
The Risk Of Neglecting Your Pets Oral Care!
By Bradley Elliot · 11 years ago
Whilst most pet owners are concerned about the oral hygiene of their pet, many others should understand that this is a matter that could possibly carry severe repercussions if left unattended. The problem does not ...
Preparing For Your New Puppy
By Jennifer Ayalon · 11 years ago
Regardless of whether you’re an adult or a child, there is nothing more exciting than bringing a new puppy into the home. However, successfully introducing a new puppy depends upon a good deal of thought ...
How Ticks Can Impact Your Dog’s Health
By Jennifer Ayalon · 11 years ago
There is basically no region of the country that can be considered free of tick borne diseases. These diseases can have a serious impact on your dog’s life, and being aware that they exist can ...
Does Your Dog Need To Bark All The Time?
By Jennifer Ayalon · 11 years ago
Barking is natural for your dog; he or she uses it to communicate and under ideal circumstances, barking is used as a warning or to signal fear. However, all too often barking slides from being ...
Curbing Dog Aggression
By Jennifer Ayalon · 11 years ago
Uncontrolled aggressive behavior is one of the major reasons why dogs are either given to animal shelters or put down. All dogs, and all living creatures, have the capacity to act aggressively because it is ...
Choosing a Dog That Fits Your Lifestyle
By Jennifer Ayalon · 11 years ago
Other than serious behavioral problems, such as aggression, the reason most dogs wind up in shelters is because their owners find out that they have just chosen the wrong dog for the way they live. ...
Asian Concept Aquarium Decor
By Tim Kessler · 11 years ago
Aquarium ornaments are the tendency to look stiff and lifeless. If you examine the various types of aquarium accessories sole, they usually depict sunken ship, old establishments or dead pirates. However if you would go ...
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 ...