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Go to page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] ... [ 29 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] The Positve Benefits of Dog Day Care (06 Mar 2007) Dog day care programs benefit the dogs of owner's who have busy lives and are not able to socialize and exercise their dogs. Owners benefit from a guilt free day of work or play and can come home to a calm, relaxed pet. Dog day care provides the best of both worlds for dogs and owners alike.
How Cats With Feline Diabetes Can Lead A Happy Life (06 Mar 2007) "Your cat has feline diabetes." If this is your vet's message after examining your beloved friend, it will come as a shock. Yes, your cat has a serious disease. But you can treat it!
What Your Cat Wants You To Know (06 Mar 2007) If your feline friend could speak your language, here a few things she would probably like you to know.
Nutrition and Your Dogs Behavior (06 Mar 2007) This articles address the necessity for proper nutrition as it relates to training issues such as: aggression, hyperactivity and behavior.
You Cant Fool A Horse (06 Mar 2007) A look at the strong sense of perception horses possess as well as the power of emotion during training and leisure time activity.
Chihuahua Training is Easy! (06 Mar 2007) Tips about how to train Chihuahuas (or any breed) to be more calm and well-behaved, and a short review of acclaimed author Jan Fennell's book "The Dog Listener".
Pets Looking for Humans, Humans Looking for Pets (06 Mar 2007) Attention breeders, livestock owners and pet lovers!
Improve Your Dogs Health With a Natural Diet (06 Mar 2007) It goes without saying that your dog needs suitable nutrition to remain healthy. Vets and pet food manufacturers often have differing views on appropriate nutrition for your dog. Although commercial pet food manufacturers are motivated in large part by profits, commercially prepared foods are routinely recommended as part of an adequate, or good, diet for your dog. Sometimes your vet or dog breeder may approve of commercially prepared foods as your dog's sole diet. Many experts, however, tend to prefer a largely natural diet which for dogs is invariably comprised of meat and bones. Raw is preferable to cooked, as some of the minerals are definitely lost in the cooking process.
Identifying and Treating Health Problems in Your Dog (06 Mar 2007) An essential to your dog's health is his/her regular annual checkup with the vet. The vaccinations* which are given to your dog each year ensure your dog's immunity to some common infectious diseases. And when the vet gives the vaccinations*, it's also an excellent opportunity for a thorough physical examination to be carried out, and a time to discuss any minor problems or issues which you feel may be affecting your dog's health or wellbeing. This is a time when your vet may pick up inherited diseases and the like (when your dog is young) so they can be treated early, or just kept an eye on. And as your dog gets older, the vet may find the early signs of more sinister illnesses.
Frustrated Over High Veterinarian Bills? (06 Mar 2007) Over the past 30 years we have learned so much about taking good care of our pets, right? We feed them "premium" high dollar pets foods, give them tasty packaged treats, vaccinate them yearly, bathe them with expensive shampoos, give them heartworm preventative, use flea collars or flea and tick preventative, brush their teeth, and get yearly checkups with our vets.
Brushing Up On Dog Grooming (06 Mar 2007) Is your dog due for a makeover? Has she been enjoying the great
outdoors a little too much? Here are some simple tips for helping
your dog put her best paw forward.
Tips For Toys (06 Mar 2007) Toys are fun both for our dogs and us. Lucky for us there are
endless choices.
Pet Ear Infections (06 Mar 2007) Is your dog or cat tormented by ear infections? Do you spend time and money at the veterinarian's office trying to bring relief to your beloved pet, only to find that another infection appears over time? If so, you may want to try some more natural approaches to preventing and treating your pet's ear infections.
Pilling a Cat (06 Mar 2007) Pilling a cat can be a "nightmarish" experience. Cats don't want something pushed down their throats, and they'll fight with all their might to prevent it. In fact, it's amazing how powerful their small bodies can be. Here are some ways to make the pilling process easier and less stressful - for both you and your cat.
Ten Important Things Your Dog Wants You To Know (06 Mar 2007) If your dog could talk, these are some of most important things she would like to tell you...
Probiotics - The Good Bacteria (06 Mar 2007) PROBIOTICS - The Good Bacteria - Does your pet have digestion problems, diarrhea, skin problems, food intolerances, or other chronic health problems? Supplement with a high quality pet probiotic to restore your pet's healthy gut, and chances are you'll improve your pet's health.
Natural Approaches to Dealing With Pesky Fleas (06 Mar 2007) Problems with Commercial Flea Killers & Traditional
Seizures in Pets (06 Mar 2007) Witnessing your precious dog or cat having a seizure can be a most frightening experience. During seizures pets often lose control, fall over, chomp their teeth, salivate or drool, whine, paddle with their feet, and begin to urinate or deficate on themselves. Their eyes become large (dilated) and unresponsive. A pet caregiver feels panicked and helpless while watching it all happen.
Tired of Vet Bills? (06 Mar 2007) Do you make a lot of trips to the vet's office? Do you spend your hard-earned money on vet bills because your dog suffers from chronic ailments? Give your dog or cat the nutrition he needs, and chances are you can spend your money on other things rather than giving it to your veterinarian.
Why Does My Pet Eat Grass? (06 Mar 2007) Are you concerned when your dog or cat eats grass, then throws up afterwards? You'll probably feel relieved to know that pets eat grass because their bodies need it.
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