Archive for October, 2009
Posted by Barb Hicks
Diabetes is not just a human disease. It is also prevalent in canines. In general, the most afflicted with diabetes are older dogs and certain breeds such as Poodles, Old English Sheepdogs, Golden Retrievers, Daschunds, Miniature Pinscher, Schnauzer and Beagles.
Posted by Andre Hansen
Did your pet just scratch? It’s flea and tick season. Could your valuable pet have fleas and ticks? There it is again. You pull the fur back. Oh no! It is correct; your best mate has fleas! Your buddy has fleas. So what’s next? You can go shopping at your area store but sometimes that can be so expensive. Where can you find the Frontline and best prices?
Posted by George Fowler
Today as you will soon discover there are many different types of chicken coops for sale. But before you think about purchase one which can be quite a large investment there are certain things that you will need to consider beforehand. In this article we offer some tips with regard to what to look for when you are buying a chicken coop that not only protects the hens but provides them with plenty of space.
Posted by Scott Erickson
Fluff LOVES to bark. She barks at EVERYONE. I now own a pair of shredded shoes, (tasty leather) and she just did her business on the latest National Geographic!
Posted by Ryan Gunther
When a family goes on vacation, they want to relax and forget about their obligations, including taking care of the pet or taking the pet to an expensive pet hotel (assuming they can find one).
Posted by Ted Furguson
The kinds of things that we remember from our childhood can be really strange. Didn’t know that did you? Whenever we children would use improper etiquette my dad would always ask “What are ya, an animal?”. The debate still rages on about that. Are humans animals? According to The American Heritage Dictionary there is a distinction between people and animals and gametic isolation backs this up. But, for example, there are remarkable similarities between ape genetics and human genetics.
Posted by Shane Winson
You should train your dog to eat anywhere. You should train him to eat indoors, outdoors and in any room. Doing this will help you in future when you take the dog with you anywhere.
Posted by Martin Elmer
It can be an overwhelming experience to have a dog in your house for the first time. It needs care and attention, but it does also have to learn to behave. So training is an important part of your dogs life.
Posted by Andre Hansen
You have had an exceedingly long exhausting day at work. You are exhausted. You open your front door and who’s there to great you? Your best friend! Whether it’s a bark and a tail wagging, or the comforting purr as a body is pressed up against your legs your best pal greets you.
Posted by Eric Renfro
Puppies should be housetrained as early as possible. Over 80% of dogs in the U.S. are kept inside the home by their owners. Failing to properly teach them to control their bladders and bowels will have frustrating consequences later. Fortunately, providing a healthy does of consistent discipline, patience, and attention upfront can help ensure your pup is housebroken early. There will be accidents, so plan for them. In the same way toddlers eventually learn to use the toilet, your puppy will also learn to avoid making a mess in your home.