Euthanasia for Cats and Dogs

Wednesday 14 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

The decision to euthanize a pet is among the toughest decisions a person can make; they are, after all, not just pets but family. The notion of putting an animal down is no doubt troubling, but I maintain, in most cases, it is the best thing people can do for their incurably suffering dogs and cats. Working in an animal hospital for several years afforded me A LOT of experience with animals - some good and some bad.

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Ferrets As Pets

Wednesday 14 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

The ferret, a small mammal related to the weasel, is a very common pet not kept in a cage, third after dogs and cats. They are playful and loving pets. They require as much care as dogs and cats, and are not a low-maintenance pet. You will also need to take your ferret to a veterinarian familiar with the animal a few times per year with yearly inoculations.

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Animal Rights or Welfare

Wednesday 14 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

‘Animal rights’ is a heated topic in our society. Learn who has been part of the debate and what this means for our daily lives.

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Pets Can’t Make The Same Choices

Tuesday 13 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

Animals depend on us to keep them healthy and happy. Do you really know what you are giving them? Read this article and start thinking about it.

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Your Pet’s Examinations and Vaccinations, Part I

Tuesday 13 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

On February 27, 2003 the Texas State Board of Health changed the annual requirement for Rabies vaccination for dogs and cats to once every three years. This means the law has changed, but the recommendations for the health and well being of your pet have not.

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Your Shar Pei and Training

Tuesday 13 May 2008 @ 9:05 pm

Shar Pei are usually quite a dominant breed, marry this together with their intelligence and you have a dog that can read your thoughts like a book! To train Shar Pei you will need to ascertain that you are in charge, the leader of the pack, and you need to do this from the start. A word you will hear often in the world of dog training is, hierarchy (pronounced hire-ark-ee), referring to the grading system within a group/pack.

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Pet Adoption

Tuesday 13 May 2008 @ 9:05 pm

Adopting a pet from your local ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) or animal rescue shelter is an excellent idea. In doing so, you are saving the life of an animal, giving it love and a new home. There are many great pets out there in need of homes and families, and rather than purchasing a pet from a breeder, adopting is a way to give love and life to an animal in need.

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Which Pet Door Should You Choose For Your Pet?

Monday 12 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

Dog doors and cat doors provide your pets with the freedom to come and go as they please without requiring you to let them in and out every time. Selecting a quality pet door can help save energy during the hot and cold seasons. Dogs that spend too much of their early life confined in an unclean area - where appropriate space for bladder relief isn’t consistently available - may learn to tolerate pottying indoors.

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Enjoy The Freedom With A Pet Door

Monday 12 May 2008 @ 9:05 pm

Dogs using a pet door should be trained in basic obedience. Dogs should be trained from the beginning on how to use dog doors. Some dog doors are constructed in such a way that only the dog can enter an exit through it, preventing other creatures to enter the house. Dogs usually are territorial enough to keep other animals from coming in.

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Dog Behavior Training - The ‘Poo’ business

Saturday 10 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

Need dog behavior training tips to stop one of the most irritating bad dog behavior - ‘Poo’ sniffing or tasting. Not only is it a dirty habit, diseases can be passed onto dog owners or children. Discover these 4 simple dog behavior training tips to controlling this dog behavior and stopping it for good.

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Aloe For Dogs, Cats And Camels

Saturday 10 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

Little did I think, a few years ago when my 8-year old Bearded Collie’s limbs started stiffening, that an Aloe Vera drink would not only help him but also set us both off on a life-changing journey that continues to this day! It just goes to show that we never know what lies in store for us unless we ‘go with the flow’!

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Dog and Cat Osteoarthritis - What You Need To Know

Friday 9 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

Arthritis affects our pets. There are good natural/holistic prevention and treatment solutions available, designed to support healthy strong joints, muscles, tendons, cartilage and bones.

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The Benefits Of Getting A Pet Door

Friday 9 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

There is great news to all the dog-owners out there because you can avail of the comfortable and practical patio dog doors in the market. Your dog would not have to bark at the door for him to get inside the house. And you would not have to go through the annoying activity of opening the doors for your pet. Moreover, these pet doors come in different dimensions and designs to match your interiors and your pet’s size.

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Spring’s Gifts - Fleas, Ticks and Heartworms!

Friday 9 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

If you are a dog, spring does not generally turn your thoughts to flowers, love and vegetable gardens. Spring means a time to scratch, itch and be miserable. At least that is what it used to be like.

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Pet Friendly Orlando and Central Florida

Friday 9 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

One may not have assumed that the Greater Central Florida area and Orlando particularly was that pet-friendly up until a few years ago when they finally allowed doggie dining. Granted, an establishment has a pay a $150 permit fee to allow doggie dining, but it appears that many have signed on. There is quite a large list of restaurants with outdoor dining that allow you to bring your pets along. Some even provide water bowls and special treats for your loved ones.

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What Do Turtles Eat?

Friday 9 May 2008 @ 9:05 pm

What do turtles eat? The turtle’s diet depends on what kind of a turtle it is and how old it is. While they are babies, turtles are almost completely carnivorous, though they change into omnivores or even herbivores when they get older (depending on the turtle species).

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Great Free Pets - Dogs, Cats, And Other Animals

Friday 9 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

You can find an excellent pet for free if you’re careful and use some common sense. And it’s not just dogs and cats that are available for free these days.

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Pets In Natural Disaster Situations

Friday 9 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

In December of 2004, the international community witnessed one of the most horrible natural disasters in human history. The earth quaked deep in the Indian Ocean, summoning on of the largest Tsunami’s the modern world has ever seen. Just under a quarter-million people died in over ten countries.

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Heat Stroke in Bunnies and Remedy

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

Have you had a beautiful bunny which is part of your family die from the heat? Didn’t realise how the heat would effect your bunny? Didn’t know what signs to look for so that you could be prepared to help your bunny? Then this article answers all these queries and more…

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Training Cockatiels

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

It can break your heart when you have a pet cockatiel and he bites you every time you put your hand in the cage. All you want is to take care of him and he seems to hate you. Or maybe your cockatiel pulls his feathers out and you don’t know what to do. Training Cockatiels not to do these things is possible!

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Getting To Know Your Dog

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

Dogs have almost always been around to lick our faces when they are happy to see us, to morn with us, and to guide us in our darkest hour. They are prized for their loyalty, devotion, courage and bravery. Millions of Americans own these four-legged canines and love them to death.

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Animal Attacks - Things You Should Know

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

We’ve all seen the horrendous images on the television; the Butch-looking Pit-bull or the militant Rottweiler, instilling fear in the neighborhood’s inhabitants by barking and growling at small children who stroll near. Eventually, the animal is provoked, and before anyone realizes what is going on, his teeth are clenched around some poor women’s neck, yanking and tugging until bits of flesh separate from the body. While these images do enhance the drama of reality television, actuality reveals that these events are not too uncommon.

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Filtered Water For Pets You Love

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 9:05 pm

Pets, just like people can be crippled by the toxic substances found in city drinking water. To keep your pet healthy and strong you should be giving them filtered water.

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Euthanasia And Your Pet - What You Should Know

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

Under the best of circumstances, those of us who share life with an animal companion are fortunate enough to spend many joyous and fulfilling years together. Unfortunately, life is arbitrary and loss is inevitable, and we know that our pets generally lead far shorter lives than do we.

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Herbal Products Should Be a Cornerstone of Animal Care

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

In our increasingly stressful world more and more people are looking to natural herbal products to relieve stress and lead a healthy life. But only few realize that those same herbal products can also be used in animal care. In fact, there is a whole range of natural products that have antiseptic and antifungal properties to both humans and animals.

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An Introduction to Pet Loss

Thursday 8 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

Grief is the normal, natural and healthy response to loss, yet we are seldom socialized to understand and cope with this powerful emotion. It is difficult enough for us to grieve and talk about the loss of a loved human being. It is far more difficult and embarrassing for us to discuss the loss of a pet.

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Is Pet Parenthood For You?

Wednesday 7 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

Are you thinking of adopting a pet? Are you seeking a loving, loyal and devoted friend, companion and family member? A confidant that will never betray you or reveal your secrets and idiosyncrasies?

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Cutting Pet Care Costs - Without Sacrificing Their Health

Wednesday 7 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

When your budget is tight, there are ways to still have happy and healthy animals. Read these suggestions balance your pets with your frugal goals.

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Pets and Allergies

Wednesday 7 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

Are you allergic to your pet? Studies show that approximately 15% of us are allergic to dogs or cats. In fact, there’s an estimated 1/3 of us who live with a pet that we are allergic to. So strong are our ties to our loving furry family members that we’d prefer to suffer than be without them.

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Grieving For Your Pet

Wednesday 7 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

Because pets live for a shorter time than us, pet owners are likely to experience the death of a pet or a number of pets during their lifetime. You have a strong emotional bond to your pet. Pets often provide us with genuine and consistent unconditional love and acceptance, the sort of nonjudgmental companionship that can be hard for people to provide.

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Choose Your Animal and Learn About Yourself

Wednesday 7 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

You are just like an animal. Yes, you are. And I can not tell you which animal you are like; that is something that you have to figure out for yourself. Read this article to learn more about animals and people.

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How to Find the Perfect Bunny For You

Wednesday 7 May 2008 @ 9:05 pm

Have you ever had the experience of buying a bunny and having it die on you shortly after you get home? Want to buy a bunny that will be a loving family member for years? Been told that the bunny is placid, but on getting the bunny home it turns into a vicious biter that no-one is game to go near? If any of this sounds familiar then you need to read this article

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Doggy, Doggy, Needs a New Home - Adopt Your Pet

Tuesday 6 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

There are thousands of perfectly ready adoptable pets waiting for a new home. Adopt your pet and take one home.

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Pet Fostering And Adoption - What A Great Way To Help The Many Pets In Need

Tuesday 6 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

Pet fostering is one way for you to help the animal community. There are so many pets in need. If you have the space, the heart and the time to help this is a great way to volunteer. Pet fostering is one way to volunteer for pets in need.

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First Aid Emergencies for Pets

Tuesday 6 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

When your pet is injured or have any of the afflictions listed in this article, here are the guidelines to get you through it as quick as possible before taking the pet to the vet. Bleeding - Bind a sterile pad tightly over the wound for four or five minutes. If bleeding continues, bandage the pad, changing every hour.

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Should You Get A Cremation Urn?

Tuesday 6 May 2008 @ 9:05 pm

It’s not often that this purchase decision comes up, and when it does you may be too emotional to make the right decision. Let’s look at the topic of pet cremation urns from a sentimental point of view. Let me share my personal experience of the loss of my pet dog.

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Pet Adoptions - Get A Fantastic Pet Dog Or Cat And You’ll Be Saving A Life At The Same Time

Tuesday 6 May 2008 @ 9:05 pm

When you go to adopt a dog or cat, there are certain things to keep in mind. Are you prepared to bring your new pet home? And are you ready for the time and expense required?

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Pet Allergies, What They Are and What to Do

Tuesday 6 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

Pet allergies are a common type of allergy found in homes in USA. If your dog makes you sneeze or your cat gives you watery eyes, you may be the “victim” of a pet allergy.

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Pet Names - Cool Names For Your Dog, Cat, Hamster Or Other Pet

Saturday 3 May 2008 @ 12:05 am

Are you searching for a great name for your new dog, cat, hamster or some other pet? Here are some suggestions and ideas to get your creative juices flowing.

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Why It Is Important To Spay Or Neuter Your Pet

Friday 2 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

The pet population is out of control. There are many benefits to spaying or neutering your pet.

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6 Critical Ways To Find a Quality Pet Shop in Your Area

Friday 2 May 2008 @ 11:05 pm

If we all work as a team, we can make sure that only quality establishments take care of our pets and their supply needs. Here’s how you can find a top pet shop in your neighborhood: Ask other pet owners in your area for their recommendations.

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Where to Find Sound Pet Medication Advise

Friday 2 May 2008 @ 9:05 pm

Folklore will only lead to your pet’s poor health or worse, early demise. Find out where to get the right medication.

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Wondering How To Take Care Of The Health Of Your Cute Cat?

Friday 2 May 2008 @ 9:05 pm

There are some simple things you can get yourself aware of while taking care of your catty’s health. Realize that health problems with pets are a common thing.It doesn’t matter what breed of cat you have but cat health problems are inevitable and will be there.

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Becoming a Pet Foster Parent

Thursday 1 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

Do you love animals? Would you like to make a difference and help save lives, but don’t want to make a 10 year commitment by adopting a pet? We have the purrfect solution for you: Become a temporary foster parent.

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Dynamics of teaching your dog to Sit and Stay, Shake and Bring It Back!

Thursday 1 May 2008 @ 10:05 pm

Is your dog misbehaven and causing you grief? Will they ever become well mannered and be a valued member of your family? Obedience training is one of the best things you can do for you and your dog or puppy. Obedience training doesn’t solve every behavior problem, but it is the foundation for solving many problems, such as communication. Yes, communicate with your pet, they will love you for it!

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Choosing the Right Pet

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 10:04 pm

So you have decided it is time to get yourself a pet. Good choice. A pet can give you years of enjoyment, and maybe even add a few years to your life. It is now time for you to take a look at all of the pet options available and choose the best pet that can adapt to your lifestyle.

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The Warm and Cold Facts about Pets

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 1:04 am

It is really neat to have your own pet. Cats, dogs fish, and other kinds of pets always needed care and attention from their owners at frequent times.

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Cat & Dog Ear Problems

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 12:04 am

Ear infections and other ear related issues are the leading cause of irritation for your dogs and cats. Find out how to identify issues with your pets ears and ways to correct them.

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Life With Pets, Pet Portraits

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 12:04 am

Everyone has photos of their pets after all they become part of the family to the point of taking on the role of a child. We start going on shopping sprees for “basic items” and usually get to the counter and when the total amount comes up, the blood drains from our faces and its one of those “Oops I overspent” then we tell ourselves that he or she’s worth it. We love our pets and they give us unconditional love and affection, They don’t care about if we’re unemployed or a CEO of a…

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Pet Care - Owners Must Know To Assist them

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 10:04 pm

Measurement of the errands of taking care of a pet is making positive that the pets are fit. This is vital since guarantee a pet’s health can too make sure that the pets will breathe for a lengthy life.

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First Aid for Pets Includes an Emergency Kit

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 9:04 pm

Many of us have encountered stories about pets that have saved lives. But what about humans helping to save the life of a pet in case of an emergency? It is important to keep a first aid kit for your pet easily accessible both at home and in your car.

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