Who would not want to keep our pets beside us for the longest time? Most of us (except those who have allergies or asthma to pet furs, feathers, etc.), would want a pet. In fact, many of us already have one to keep. Some would even have more.
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Keeping Pets Alive at Cost
Posted on November 13, 2009 by Andrew NewellPain Killer For Dogs your Pet Need It
Posted on November 13, 2009 by Ivan MathewGetting discomfort Killer For Dogs Pain killer for dogs can come in numerous forms just as the injuries can. These injuries can manifest themselves in several forms, like joint and arthritis agony, cuts, illness, sprains or breaks, and even bee stings. If your dog could talk and was a victim of one of these painful conditions, he would be asking you to buy him something that will help him handle the discomfort better. One thing to remember is that human medicine whether ...
Dog Pain Relief Techniques
Posted on November 13, 2009 by Mark JohnsonSeeking out Dog pain relief strategies In today's world, there are several options for finding a dog pain relief solution. Joint displacement, sickness, broken bones, arthritis, or perhaps already healing wounds are a selection of the most common illnesses for which pain alleviation is needed. To really find discomfort alleviation for dogs you might want to try searching the web.You will find in your search the web is the best place to begin when trying to find your dog pain re...
Joint Re-Leaf: A Natural Treatment Option for osteoarthritis in Dogs.
Posted on November 18, 2009 by Scott Van EttenEvery year, millions of dogs develop some form of arthritis. In fact, 1 out of 5 dogs currently suffer from this ailment. Despite the fact that arthritis, osteoarthritis in particular, effects mostly older and larger dogs, on average, by the time a dog is 5 years old they will need to be treated for some form of arthritis.
Siberian Husky Training - Frequently Asked Questions
Posted on November 11, 2009 by Peter HalpinMany people receive a rude awakening after buying their first siberian husky dog. It isn't long before they discover that siberian huskies can be the most unreasonable, stubborn and embarrassing pets to own. In this article, we will look at some of the most frequently asked questions about siberian husky behaviour and ways to train your dog to obey you.
How to Train a Siberian Husky
Posted on November 11, 2009 by Peter HalpinSiberian Huskies are notorious for having a mind of their own. If you are thinking about getting one, you should know that training them is an art. If you want to know how a Siberian Husky thinks and how to train one, you should read this article.
Retreiver Training
Posted on November 11, 2009 by Bryan MendezThe Labrador Retrievers have, like any other breed, their significant history. In order to know what you are supposed to expect from this breed, generally saying, you should know at least a few things about its history. Don`t tell yourself that it doesn't`t matter and you can manage to raise him as you wish because your dog might end up being unhappy. I`ll tell in the next few rows some important things about Labrador Retriever`s history and origins. This dog became known as a compa...
The Sixth Sense of Pets and Animals Predict The Impending Disaster
Posted on November 10, 2009 by angelaseoIt has been believed by many people that animals have a keen sense to predict the imminent disasters such as earth quake, storms etc. They got personal experience and have innumerable stories about the predicting ability of their pets regarding the dangerous storms, earth quake and tsunami.
Tips for Living in a Multi-Dog Household
Posted on November 10, 2009 by Robin MacFarlaneIn an attempt to help a dog "be happy" many people add new dogs to the household for companionship. Unfortunately this addition can create tension and chaos rather than a play pal.
Parrot Breeders, Right Ways To Breed The Parrot
Posted on November 6, 2009 by Stan SpencerParrot Breeders, Right Ways To Breed The Parrot. What does it take to become a parrot breeder . This article will review the parrot breeding process.
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Reptile History
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelMany people overlook that dinosaurs were reptiles, as are tortoises and turtles. Frogs are often lumped into the same category while they are, in fact, amphibians.
Toxic Plants For Your Furry Friend
Posted on May 15, 2008 by Lalinda De La Fuente | OnlyForPetLovers.comThe plants that adorn your home may be beautiful but some can be toxic for your pets.
Betta Fish - How To Take Care Of Your Fish
Posted on November 1, 2007 by Sarah BaisMany people around the world have Betta fish, or Siamese fighting fish, in their personal fish tanks at home. These fish are very popular due to their beautiful appearance and interesting moves and the best thing is that even those that never have taken care of fish before or have not time to look after them can afford to have them.
Mini Lop Ear Rabbits - Looking After Your New Baby Rabbit
Posted on November 28, 2008 by Amanda IsbittHousing your rabbit is essential and the bigger the better. Rabbits need somewhere they can run or be outside. They need sunshine too. However, on extremely hot days they do need protection since they do not sweat and run a risk of dehydrating or overheating.
Common Fish Illness
Posted on May 11, 2007 by Grace WeirEverybody loves fish. These little creatures bring happiness and joy to our lives. From the well known guppy (also known as the million fish due to its popularity) to the exotic Pseudoplatystoma corruscans, ornamental fish have won our hearts.
Exotic Pets: Macaws
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelMacaws belong to the family of New World parrots. They are extremely colorful and are largest in the parrot family. These birds inhabit the rainforests in Central America, tropical South America and Mexico. Some of them even live in savannas and woodlands. They are very intelligent organisms. Macaws are known to live for hundred years, but on an average they can hit fifty. Mini macaws live up to thirty years. The lifespan, of a captive macaw, totally depends on the nutrition and care provided to...
Ragdoll - Feline Guide
Posted on January 14, 2008 by Ron KingAnyone looking for a cat that is laid back and gentle should look at the catbreed "Ragdoll." The breed was developed during the middle of the 20th century by a cat breeder in the US. He bred a cat that when people handled it, it would lay limp like a Raggedy Ann doll. The breed was a cross between a Birman cat and another type of longhair cat from an unknown ancestry. The Ragdoll had a calm, relaxed personality, and although the Cat Fancier's Association did not at first acknowledge the Ragdoll,...
Download Virtual Pets
Posted on December 10, 2008 by Edward WhiteVirtual pets are a lot of fun to look after. They are perfect for people who can't own a real pet for some reason. Downloading virtual pets is very easy.
Aquarium Needs And Fish Care Needs
Posted on December 30, 2008 by suegoldHow to care for aquarium - After you have purchased your aquarium, filters, heaters, gravel, floss, buffers, food, fish, and so on, you will need to learn how to clean and care for the fish. In fact, you should have researched the market before purchasing fish or aquariums to have an overall view of how to care for fish and maintain fish tanks. To help you learn more about fish care and aquariums however, we can consider a few helpful tips.
Petting Hedgehogs
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Elmo KandelHedgehogs are small animals with spines all over their body. They belong to the Erinaceinae's subfamily. Hedgehogs have habitations in New Zealand, Asia, Europe and Africa. There are sixteen known species of hedgehog, out of which Algerian or African pygmy hedgehog, Indian long eared hedgehog, four toed or white bellied hedgehog and Egyptian long eared hedgehog are kept as domestic pets .They are also known as furze pig, hedge pig, and urchin.