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Campbells Dwarf Hamster

Posted on October 24, 2009 by Francis Harris

Russian Dwarf Hamster is the term commonly associated with a few rodent species such as the Winter White Russian Dwarf Hamster, Campbell’s Russian Dwarf Hamster, and the Roborovski Dwarf Hamster. Most of the time people think that the Russian Winter White and Campbell’s Russian are the same, considering their size (both species can grow up to 8 to 10 centimeters) and color.

Protect Your Dog in Winter Season

Posted on October 19, 2009 by Joanne Delos Reyes

Winter materials are very important especially for dogs. You really need to keep them warm because cold season can be dangerous for them. And, there are a lot of winter materials that you can provide to your dog.

Are Baby Dwarf Hamsters Easy To Take Care Of?

Posted on September 15, 2009 by Francis Harris

Dwarf Hamsters can give birth to around ten babies per litter after completing a gestational period that lasts 18-20 days. Typically, the standard litter size of a Dwarf Hamster is only 5 to 6 babies.

Do I Need a Heater for My Aquarium

Posted on September 10, 2009 by Richard Gilliland

A heater is a device that heats the aquarium water to suit the natural requirements of a fish. If you are wondering “do I need a heater for my aquarium” then it is important for you to know why a heater is required, and what are the types of heaters that you may require for your aquarium.

Best Books for New Aquarium Owners

Posted on September 10, 2009 by Richard Gilliland

Books are the best way to gain knowledge about a particular subject and fish keeping is no exception to this rule. If you are planning to start your first aquarium and you would like to know which are the best books for new aquarium owners, then continue reading.

What Products Should I Use to Keep My Aquarium Clean

Posted on September 10, 2009 by Richard Gilliland

There is no doubt that aquariums can beautify your house but since fish are living organisms the aquarium is bound to get dirty. If you are wondering “what products should I use to keep my aquarium clean” then I recommended you make a note of the following products that can help you keep your aquarium crystal clear.

Dog Bark Coller - What Trainers Won't Tell You

Posted on September 10, 2009 by Hannah Scott

Dogs naturally hate citronella, so one of the two main dog bark collers is a citronella collar. What this collar does is sprays a spray of citronella in the dogs face, they hate the smell and will soon learn that when they bark the smell occurs. The other main type is a static collar, this give the dog a small vibration and gives them a fright. This small vibration is not based off electricity, so it will in no way hurt your dog.

Bark Coller - The Honest Truth

Posted on September 10, 2009 by Hannah Scott

You can do many things to try and stop your dog from barking. If you have the time and patients then you can go to training classes, or you can train your dog at home. You can get some really great results with training. However, its not as easy when you do not have the time to train, or your dog only tends to bark when you are at work.

Bark Coller - The Truth You Must Know

Posted on September 10, 2009 by Hannah Scott

Training manual and training classes are good and you can really get some great results from training your dogs. However, it really does come down to how much time you have to train your dog. The problem comes when your dog is barking during the day when you are not home to correct him or her. This is where a dog bark coller can do the corrective behavior while you are at work.

Ear Disease And Your Pet

Posted on September 5, 2009 by

Ear disease is one of the most common conditions in cats and comes in many shapes and forms – the most serious of which is a regular cause of pet insurance claims. In this article I look at some of the causes, symptoms and treatments of ear disease, as well as methods of preventing it in the first place.



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How to Use Advantage Dog

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Dror Kartash

For people who care about their dog’s safety and health, fleas can be a nightmare. The damage that a flea attack can cause to the dog’s body is enormous. An ideal medication, Advantage (imidacloprid), is helpful in preventing the loss that has already taken place or in certain cases prevents it right from the start.

Stop Dog From Digging: Effective Methods For Controlling Yard Destruction

Posted on June 5, 2009 by Ed Jamison

Understanding why they are doing it is the first step to find ways to stop dog digging. There are several different reasons that your pet is digging and causing unnecessary destruction. Found out what this reasons are and learn proven and effective techniques to stop a dog from digging.

Snakes As Reptile Pets

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

Most common snakes kept as pets in the reptile category are the corn snakes and the Royal Python. Pythons do have teeth and will bite even though they kill their food by constriction. A python can possibly live to be 40 years old when conditions are right and has been known to be the longest snake on record, reaching well over 30 feet in length! While this is the exception to the rule, it should still be a consideration when choosing a snake for a reptile pet.

Natural Treatments for Urinary Tract Infections(UTI) in Dogs

Posted on August 8, 2008 by Cristian Stan

UTI or urinary tract infection is very common both in humans and in dogs. The symptoms of this disease in your pets are very much the same as it is in you.

Caring For Your New African Grey Parrot

Posted on November 3, 2008 by Amanda Isbitt

The Congo and the Timneh are the two main sub-species of the African Grey parrot. The Congo is a bigger bird with a lighter colour with a dark beak and a red tail. On average they weigh around 400 to 650 grams and are about 12 to 14 inches long from tail to beak.

Beagles A Loving Companion

Posted on December 11, 2008 by zoltrifoot

The old axiom a dog is a man's best friend best describes a beagle. Not only will they be your best friend but they also make a loving family companion. To learn more about training Beagles and how they make excellent pets as well as how to properly care for them please read the following article.

How Important Dog Food and Dog Grooming is To a Dogs Life

Posted on January 17, 2009 by Thierry Babineaux

Dog food plays an important role in the nutrition and growth of an pet dog. It ensures that the dog leads a healthy and sprightly life. Another important aspect for a healthy dog is proper dog grooming. Read on to know more about dog food and dog grooming.

Using MRI for Dog Arthritis

Posted on February 1, 2009 by Cristian Stan

MRI is a welcome addition to the diagnostic tools that vets use to detect and cure arthritis in dogs. With the use of this high-tech medical scanner, veterinarians don't have to perform surgery on your pets just to know which joints sustain the problem. What's more, the use of this equipment allows vets to diagnose other diseases in your pet as well.

California's Almond Orchards

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo Kandel

The California almond industry is attracting the interest of beekeepers all over the country. The almond orchard's demands for honey bees is so strong that many beekeepers in Florida have actually defaulted on their contracts with local watermelon producers to bring their bees to the west coast where they lease their hives and bees to the almond growers.

How to Care For a Snake Pet

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Jamie Hanson

Caring for snake is easy and it can be effectively done. We just need to be careful about getting the basics right. First, we need enclosures; the size of the enclosures would ...