Posted on November 19, 2008Trimming Pet's Nails: Take Proper Care Of Your Pet
Most pet owners understand how to take proper care of their pet. Many basic grooming procedures consist of brushing, bathing, and getting their hair cut. Some, however, overlook one of the most important tasks in keeping your pet well groomed. This...
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Posted on November 18, 2008Pedi Paws Vs. Regular Trimmers
When a dog or cat has nails that are too long, unshapely or too sharp, all sorts of problems can occur. Unfortunately, keeping your pet’s nails neat and trim is not always easy. Regular trimmers tend to frighten animals, causing them to squirm...
Posted on October 23, 2008Benefits Of Trimming Pet's Nails
Do you hear a click-click-clicking when your pet is trotting down the hallway toward you? If so, your little - or not so little - pet is in serious need of a nail trimming. Many pet owners don't realize the importance of regular nail trimming to...
Posted on October 23, 2008Tips To Trim Pet's Nails At Home
Taking care of a dog or cat involves more than providing food, shelter, love and affection. Pets also have grooming needs that are paramount for helping them maintain both their looks and their health. One area that pet owners tend to overlook...
Posted on October 13, 2008Advice for Purchasing Welcoming Bird Fountains and Baths
Old fashioned concrete bird bath fountains are a great way to attract birds to your backyard as many of them have become accustomed to seeking bird baths to get a drink of water and have a refreshing splash on a hot summer day.
Posted on July 18, 2008Pet Lovers Flock to Unique Dating Site
“Forget mainstream dating sites if you have a pet dog, cat, horse or for that matter any kind of pet, what most single pet lovers want is someone who can share the joy and responsibilities of looking after their pet" - says the founder of...
Posted on October 26, 2007Why Put a Suet Bird Feeder in Your Backyard
The most common type of feeder for over-wintering birds is a suet feeder. So what is suet, and how is it used in a feeder?
Posted on August 28, 2007Bird-B-Gone Keeps Birds Off Of Bridges
Bird-B-Gone, Inc, Manufactures and Supplies Arhitectural Bird Deterrents.