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Is your dog's skin overly dry or flaky? Is its coat dull, and lack luster? Are
there any problems that should be taken into consideration, such as lesions
or rashes? Does the dog scratch, and bit areas of its body?
Pet
Nutrition Basics for Dogs & Cats
Good Nutrition
is just as essential for your pet’s health as it is for your own health.
Your pet needs a balanced diet to help keep him healthy.
The
Myth of 100% Complete Pet Food
Every day people subject their loved animals to repetitious
monotony that they would never allow for themselves, and yet, unthinkingly pass
their actions off as beneficial for their pets.
Things
you should never feed your Dog
Unfortunately,
there are a number of household items which we tend to take for granted that
are potentially very dangerous to your dog's health.
The Labrador Retriever, more commonly known as “labs” are the most
common breed of dog in the United States. Labs are large dogs, normally around
fifty to seventy five pounds...
With slick advertising, colorful bags, and multiple aisles
of different brands, choosing the right food for your dog can be a confusing
and daunting task.
STOP! And
take a few moments to check your pet food label. Does your pet food contain
the following ingredients:
Pets are a part of 63% of American households,
which is over 69 million homes. And 45% of those homes have more than one pet...
I’ve recently participated in a new refresher course in dog training.
This wasn’t really on my agenda but a few circumstances developed that lead
me down this path of re-education. It all started when my wife came home one
Saturday afternoon and mentioned she had found a dog wandering loose...
Pregnant
cats have to eat for two, three, four, five, even six cats. So her regular meal
is just not enough.
Cat Food Info #1 Cats
Need Protein in their Cat Food The cat food you feed to your cat should always
be rich in protein.
Does your
cat polish your floor with his stomach as he walks? Is his food bowl bigger
than your head?
The Sporting
Group includes pointers, setters, retrievers and many spaniels. This group of
fairly active dogs is composed of a wide variety of breeds, which were developed
to aid hunters by finding, flushing out and retrieving game...
Cheese Dreams,
Pet Puffs, Healthy Dog Snacks...
We have talked
about the importance of both diet and exercise when dealing with a pet that
has arthritis.
Different
pets have vastly different grooming needs. Some pets need a lot more grooming
than others.
“Pets are such
agreeable friends, they ask no questions and they pass no criticisms”
said George Eliot about pet animals.
Cats are
warm blooded carnivorous mammals and they certainly feed on protein-rich meat.
Watch your
cat and disease signs that may indicate a variety of health problems.
Knowing first
aid can save the life of your dog.
At some stage
of your pet's lifespan every pet owner will have to deal with the problem of
fleas, ticks and mites.
When it comes to keeping
your canine companion healthy both inside and out, it's important for owners
to know which parasites see your dog as the perfect host.
You have just brought home your precious new puppy. There is no more pressing
task for you than to see to it that your puppy eliminates where you feel he
needs to...
The dogs behavior is truly adapted
to the needs of humans. The dog is unquestioning and reliable in both giving
and receving affection...
Before rushing out to buy
or adopt a puppy it is recommended that you seriously consider the impact this
will have on your life. Examine the reasons of your decision...
Safe
Travel With Your Pet
If you own a pet at some point you might have to travel with that pet...
Simple
Steps To Building Your Dog’s New House
More than half of the population allows their dogs to stay inside their
houses sleeping on the couch or their owner’s bed...
Find
Out How Cat Allergy Depends On Cat Breeds
If you are one of those persons who have allergies due to cats, here
is information on how different sort of cat breeds influence your reactions...
Dealing
With House Training Your Dog
House training
is one of those issues that every dog owner must grapple with...
Correcting
Your Puppy From Chewing
Puppies have
a physical need to chew! It all has to do with the teething process...
How
To Help Your New Puppy Through The Fear Stage
Right around the time your puppy is eight to ten weeks old, he will
begin a new stage in his life...
Advantages
Of Flea Medicine
(new Aug. 22nd)
Remember that winter afternoon you brought home a cuddly little puppy
for your son and the whole house was agog with the new arrival. Well, that little
puppy has now become an adult retriever, requiring your personal care and attention...
Train
Your Cat To Be Groomed (new
Aug. 26)
Grooming for a cat
should be done on a daily basis for proper care of your cat. In addition, with
the proper care, your cat will stay healthy...
Train
Your Cat For Vacations (new
Aug. 26)
When you are going on a vacation or taking your cat out for a length
of time you will want to have the cat trained to ride in a car or vehicle so
that the cat is not jumping all over and over the seats...
Are
These Five Killers Chasing Your Cat?
( new Aug. 28th )
As a cat owner, your first responsibility is to keep your pet healthy.
However, even with balanced
nutrition and a good amount of love and attention, cats can still get sick...
Could
Your Pets Affect Your Homeowner's Insurance ( new
Sept. 13th )
When we think about purchasing homeowner’s insurance, we usually think
about factors like the neighborhood in which we live, the kinds of weather conditions
we can expect in our region...
Pet
Health And What You Feed Them (
new Sept. 11th )
The very first thing we usually
encounter as new pet owners is the issue of food...
Supplements
And Their Affects On Dogs (new
Sept. 16th)
Dogs can exist on a diet
of meat, fruit, and vegetables. The benefits of supplements
are overwhelming and can add several healthy years to your dog’s life...
Parvovirus
– A Very Realistic Threat To Your Dogs Health
(new Sept. 17th)
Parvovirus
was first identified in 1977 and can infect dogs of all ages, but usually strikes
young unvaccinated puppies under the age of 6 weeks. Most puppies acquire temporary
parvo-destroying antibodies by ingesting them through their mother’s first milk,
(colostrums).
Agility
Fun On A Rainy Day (new Sept. 18th)
Ok,
its raining outside again for the past five days. I want to train my young pup,
but what can I do, I feel we're both stuck inside and bored.
A
Peril To Your Pet: Cat Diabetes (new Sept. 20th)
Now,
what is diabetes in a cat? How does it differ from the diabetes in human beings?
Not much in principle, except that human beings can be advised to exercise control
over the diet, but the cat won't stop eating rats!
Heart
Disease - A Very Real Threat To All Dogs (new Sept.
21st)
Heart
disease is one of the most frequently seen problems in dogs. Different diseases
involving the heart valves or heart muscle can lead to heart failure.
How
To Stop Your Dogs Excessive Barking (new Sept. 22nd)
Barking
is the dog’s instinctive means of giving a warning and it would be against your
interest to discourage it. However, once you have been alerted, your dog should
realize that his job is done.
Causes,
Signs And Treatments For Dog Ear Infections (new Sept.
28th)
Infections
of the outer ear canal are common among dogs. Dog ear infections, or Otitis
Externa, occur frequently in dogs because of the way their ears are designed.
The horizontal and vertical components of a dog's ear make it difficult for
particles such as water or debris to drain out.
Handling
Aggression In Cats (new Sept. 29th)
Ouch!
The cat just bit me! And all I was doing was petting her. Aggression is not
an uncommon emotion in cats, and can be displayed both adults and kittens.
Professional
Dog Grooming (new Oct. 10th)
Think
grooming a dog involves washing it in the bathtub? Think you don't need a groomer?
Fleas
– Spot Them, Stop Them, Kill Them (new
Oct. 13th)
Fleas
are an inevitable annoyance that can be avoided and you can keep your cat protected
with a little effort and vigilance.
Easy
Home Remedies For Dogs (new Oct. 11th)
Any
kind of experiment or incomplete knowledge can not be used on your pet. In fact
it is better to consult vet if you have slightest of doubt regarding the efficacy
of the treatment
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