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Go to page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ... [ 51 ] [ 52 ] [ 53 ] [ 54 ] [ 55 ] ... [ 59 ] [ 60 ] [ 61 ] Are You Feeding Your Cat The Right Food? Some new facts about the type of cat food which is best suited for your cat. The feline diet in the wild is examined to help determine the ideal diet.
A Dogs Tale Pet rescue from a dog's perspective.
Canine Diabetes - Does Your Dog Have it? This article provides important information on spotting the signs of canine diabetes and how to help your dog live a full and happy life with this disease.
Rimadyl the Wonder Drug - Or Is It? Rimadyl has been replaced by Glucosamine as the arthritis treatment of choice for many dog owners. After only 3 years on the market, Pfizer's aggressive advertising campaign for Rimadyl had been modified and eventually withdrawn, due to unprecedented numbers of adverse side effects and a significant number of deaths. This, after Rimadyl had been touted as a miracle treatment for arthritis in pets just a few years ago.
Things You Should Never Feed Your Dog Find out which household items can be toxic or even lethal to your dog.
Cushings Disease The signs,treatment and management of cushing disease in horses and ponies
Training Your Dog…Is It Worth The Effort Or Is It Just A Waste Of Time? Many people feel that taking the time to train their puppy
or dog isn't worth the effort. What with everything else we
have to do these days in our busy lives, whose got the time? Kimberley was just like that. She'd never bothered training Jack…but then, one day…
Top 20 Dog Quotations Get to know your beloved dog better with these insightful quotations all about your best four-legged friend...
Top 15 Cat Quotations Gain some insight into how your favorite feline actually feels about you and life in general with these enlightening quotations about cats...
Dog Aggression: How to Recognize & Respond The purpose of this article is not a how-to on correcting the behavior of an aggressive dog. That task is better left to dog trainers, veterinarians, and dog behaviorists. This article identifies seven basic types of dog aggression, however, and offers suggestions on how to communicate better with an aggressive dog to prevent injury from dog attacks.
Cats and Their Allure: What, When, Where and Why Domesticated cats have been gaining in popularity in the United States. It is projected that by the year 2010 there will be far more cats than dogs. Noted for their independence, cats can also be loving and loyal to their owners. They adjust well to indoor living, take great care in grooming themselves, and are easily trained to use a cat box. Cats, when they're not asleep, are observers.
Which Breed Is Right For You? Thinking about getting a dog? Discover which your breed is right for you.
Too Many Cats? Do you have too many cats? Here's an easy-to-follow list of the common symptoms of feline overpopulation.
The ABCs of Beaks Beaks, Bills, Face Knives, Beakers - whatever we want to call them, they are an integral part of our Hookbills! So, let's break the beak down into some understandable lessons
Why Exotic Pets Should Not Be Banned Banning exotic pets doesn't help them - it kills them! We all know how special interest groups can blow things out of proportion - like the nonexistent "Exotic Pet Crisis." If you listened to some animal rights groups, you'd think keeping exotic pets is cruel, dangerous, and even bordering on treason!
Are Exotic Cats a Threat to Public Safety? Why Exotic Pets Are Not Dangerous We know little of exotic cats through direct experience; for most of us, exposure is limited to nature programs emphasizing their killing power and the occasional sensational news article announcing the mauling of some hapless zoo employee. When you think about it, it comes as no surprise that we develop a disporportionate fear of these animals. However, these cats are certainly no more inherently dangerous than a domestic dog of comparable size.
Healthy Diet for Your Parrot Is your bird a seed only eater? Did you know in that wild seeds form only a small portion of the natural diet? While seeds are an important part of a pet parrot's daily diet they should not comprise all of it.
Introduce Your Puppy To New Situations And Ensure Good Behaviour For The Rest Of Her Life Properly socializing your puppy will ensure the best traits come out in your new pet and you and your pet enjoy your life together. Here are some quick ideas to try to give your puppy confidence...
A Moving Experience: Making Your Move Easy on Your Parrots Moving is about as stressful a time as any in our lives and the lives of our fids. Having just completed moving the "gang" into a new house, I thought I would share some of the things that helped our move go smoothly. The feathered crew (Alex and Zeke, African Greys and April, Umbrella Cockatoo) have settled in nicely and things returned to normal quickly.
Birdie Body Language Most parrot people are aware of some of the basic body language out companions use to communicate with us. But it's usually the more negative ones! However, our buddies use a multitude of moves to express lots of emotions, both positive and negative.
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