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Archive for September, 2009

All You Need to Know About How to Build a Home Chicken Coop the Easy Way

Posted by Carter Campbell

Anyone who is considering raising backyard chickens knows that a home chicken coop is a necessity to raise chickens the right way. Chickens certainly need a safe place to eat and sleep. They also need shelter from the elements. However, the idea of paying top dollar for a chicken coop and having it delivered can be a very expensive option. This is why building your own backyard chicken coop may be a feasible thing to do.

Arthritis Treatment For Dogs

Posted by Nicky Takasura

Have you noticed your dog showing less interest in leash walks, or running and playing? Does he/she appear to be a little slower these days? Don’t assume that age is the reason. Your dog may be suffering needlessly from joint pain and lack of mobility issues. Arthritis for dogs affects over 12 million dogs annually. They can’t tell you their problem, but you, as a pet owner, need to become aware of your dog’s needs and take steps to see that appropriate treatment is followed so your dog can lead a less painful and more enjoyable life. Arthritis is not just a condition, but a chronic disease. It does not go away, but it can be managed and requires life long treatment.

Saddles For Sale: Which One To Buy?

Posted by Richard Burklin

To some, all horse saddles may have a tendency to look exactly the same. Of course, this is often the opinion of a novice, as all saddles for sale will have their unique differences. These differences are not limited to looks either.

Dogs Cushing’s Disease: Don’t Get Fooled By These Signs and Symptoms Of Cushing’s Disease In Dogs

Posted by Kate Rieger

What is dog’s Cushing’s disease? Dogs Cushing’s disease is a common problem that affects geriatric pets, and is caused by overactive adrenal glands. This condition can easily be confused with premature signs of aging in dogs. Cushing’s disease symptoms include:

Cat Food And It’s Dangerous Ingredients

Posted by Virginina Sutherland

All of us would like to feed our kitty the best food possible, but finding a nutritious healthy food for your cat is not as easy as it seems. Looking at the beautifully designed bags filled with kibble, along with the enticing text using words such as “wholesome” “nutritious” and “Veterinary Recommended” it can be easy to be put at ease, especially after reading that the very first ingredient is meat!

Pick Up Dog Poop For Profit!

Posted by Ree Adams

If the title of this article has you chuckling, that’s okay. I pick up dog poop for a living and I’m willing to share some insider secrets about it.

Effective Dog Pain Relief Methods

Posted by Lisa Keneth

In today’s world, there are several options for finding a dog pain relief solution. Joint displacement, sickness, damaged bones, arthritis, or maybe already healing injuries are just some of the most typical illnesses for which pain relief is required. To really find pain relief for dogs you may want to try scouring the web.You will find in your search the Net is perhaps the best place to start when attempting to find your dog pain relief. Additionally, remember never to use human medicine as a pain relief for dogs

Why Training Collars Are in Demand

Posted by Randy Gabriel

Nowadays, training collars are a necessity for teaching dogs to behave, specially for occasions where visitors are involved. Laws now prohibit certain types of dog behavior, such as barking at night or attacking people on public places, and it’s the responsibility of the owner to make sure that his or her dog doesn’t bother other people.

Considerations before purchasing chinchilla cages

Posted by Sarah McAffee

So you’ve purchased your new chinchilla and you’re eager to get him or her home, but first you need a good house for your new pet. Chinchilla cages can be purchased in many different styles and sizes.

The Importance Of Training Your Dog

Posted by Don De Good

Are you concerned that training you dog will break the bond that you two have established? Do you just accept the fact that you have to keep your dog locked up because of aggressive behavior toward visitors, including your four year old’s friends? Do you also accept the irritating howling and moaning when you take your dog for a walk? Is all of this really acceptable behavior for a dog? I’m afraid not. I hate to break it to you, but even dogs have an expectation of being mannerly. The people suffering through your dog’s misbehaviordo not share your opinion that it’s cute when he climbs all over them, or damages doors.