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Dog Tartar Removal at Home, not at the Vet’s
By Hank Hanson · 12 years ago
What kind of lousy dog owner are you? Don’t you care about your dog’s life? Obviously not or you wouldn’t do what you just unthinkingly did to your dog! Do you want him to die? ...
Raised Dog Beds - 4 Needs Met at As soon as
By Doris Purdy · 12 years ago
If you have been researching raised dog beds for your K9 friend, good for you! The conventional pillows and beds that lay directly on the floor are okay but there are a lot of factors ...
Tax Write-offs for the Animal Lover
By John Huddleston · 12 years ago
At the end of July of 2009, Rep Thaddeus McCotter brought out the HAPPY Act (Humanity and Pets Partnered Through the Years) bill. The HAPPY Act bill aimed at allowing a tax write off of ...
Effective Dog Arthritis Treatment Options
By Edward Aho · 12 years ago
If your dog is struggling from aching joints and is not able to join in activities as he used to, you will need to look for the best dog arthritis treatment possible. Arthritis affects one ...
Pets and their care
By Andres Colmenares · 12 years ago
In big cities like New York is a great stress every day, all people are their occupations and only very little time to rest. It is common to all these people who work, study and ...
Tips On How To Stay in Control When Walking Your Pet
By Anthony Gilberto · 12 years ago
Taking your pet for any leisurely walk should not be traumatizing for the owner or maybe for your pet, however many brand-new dog owners find that they are the party being guided by the leash. ...
Everything Owner's Need to Know About Distemper in Dogs
By Darrin Swain · 12 years ago
Many body systems can be affected by the viral disease known as distemper. The gastrointestinal, respiratory, and central nervous systems of your dog can be affected. Young puppies are particularly affected by this disease which ...
All you Need to Know Regarding Canine Cystitis
By Darrin Swain · 12 years ago
This is a condition that occurs when the lining of your dog's who bladder becomes inflamed. It is a very common condition which is usually caused by a bacterial infection. The urethra is usually the ...
Choosing A Good Dog Bed
By Christopher Pugh · 12 years ago
You'd think choosing something as simple as dog bed would be an easy task, but thanks to the massive range available through any good pet store, what should be a care-free task turns into a ...
Horse Studs: How to Choose the Right One For Your Mare
By Emma Van Tuyl · 12 years ago
Breeding a foal can be one of the most exciting times in a horse owner’s life. You have the ideal broodmare, you have your eye on a couple of stallions that will complement her, and ...
Agility Builds Assurance in Your Puppy
By Brian Douglas · 12 years ago
Is your doggy timid around people or other doggys? Is your puppy sensitive to sounds? activity training can provide the surroundings and structure to build confidence in your doggy. Agility classes are a great place ...
How Pet First Aid Kits And CPR Classes Can Help Keep Every Family Member Safe And Sound
By Jeremy Smith · 12 years ago
For many of us, our pets are far more than mere animal companions. Rather, we treat and consider our domestic creatures as an important part of our familial whole. We dedicate ourselves to feeding, loving, ...
Help Your Senior Dog Age Gracefully.
By Catherine Simms · 12 years ago
It is important as an older dog owner to familiarize yourself with the signs of aging. It is important as an older dog owner to familiarize yourself with the signs of canine aging. Recognizing health ...
Understanding Dog Eye Infections
By Barbara Yank · 12 years ago
As a responsible pet owner, keeping the dog healthy and away from possible dog eye infections should be a primary concern. Dog eye issues can either be viral or bacterial and unlike humans, dogs can’t ...
What Is a Raised Dog Bed and Why Acquire 1?
By Doris Purdy · 12 years ago
Some may believe that getting a raised dog bed is merely more than the leading. On the contrary, supplying 1 of these beds to your preferred pooch will really enhance their well being. Would you ...
What You Should Know About Dog Knee Ligament Tears
By James Stclair · 12 years ago
Dog Knee injuries are more common than you think. Just like athletes frequently tear their ACLs, dogs on the other hand are prone to tear their CCLs (cranial cruciate ligament). Now the CCL provides a ...
How to Care for Dumbo Rat Injuries
By Tom Parker · 12 years ago
Dumbo rats can suffer a wide array of injuries and can cause stress, worry, and panic in their owners. While their wounds can get easily infected and turn into abscesses, a pet rat without an ...
Common Fish Diseases And How To Deal With Them
By Emma Nutter · 12 years ago
Pet fish are one of the easiest pets to keep and with diligent cleaning and aquarium upkeep you can minimise the chance of them catching disease. However no matter how careful you are there is ...
Taking Advantage of Beneful Coupons to Feed your Dog
By Roula Matta · 12 years ago
Many companies are offering dog food coupons as a way of marketing their products to their target market. Although there is nothing wrong in doing that, pet owners including dog owners must have informed decisions ...
Veterinarian Recommended Or The Most Recommended Dog Food Is Not Always The Best
By Derick Senatore · 12 years ago
If you notice, most of the recommended dog food by veterinarian's are usually the most popular and most advertised. I can't help but think that since a veterinarian is running a business, and that business ...