Caring Guide for Hamster Babies
Caring Guide for Hamster Babies By Jalte Aimal One can’t just take his eyes off hamster pups, as these tiny cute little creatures will sure have your attention. Baby hamster are born without any fur and … Read More
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Caring Guide for Hamster Babies By Jalte Aimal One can’t just take his eyes off hamster pups, as these tiny cute little creatures will sure have your attention. Baby hamster are born without any fur and … Read More
By Anthony Galindez The loss of a beloved pet can be as devastating as losing a family member. Afterall, pets can be more lovingly unconditional than people. If only the amount of love showered on our … Read More
Walk Your Dog on a Loose Leash By Tyler Brown Do you hate to go dog-skiing? You know what I’m talking about. Dog-skiing is when your dog drags you all over the neighborhood when you go … Read More
Your Dog’s Anal Sacs (Glands) By Sandy Riordan My Personal Experience with Anal Sacs! Well, I know from an up close and personal experience that anal sacs are smelly when expelled! My sister-in-law and I had … Read More
Safety Guide In Electric Horse Fencing By Andrew Corner There was a time when livestock owners follow a general mandate: sheep and cattle are enclosed using electric wires while horses are left enclosed in wooden fences. … Read More
Are You the Pack-Leader? How to Communicate Effectively With Your Dog for a Harmonious Relationship By Justine Kay As dogs are pack animals, it is important to understand that they are always aware of their position … Read More
Why Buy A Pet And Why You Should Buy Online By Robert Goldsmith Making the decision to buy a Pet sparks the beginning of a beautiful relationship. Having a pet around peps your home to a … Read More
My husband came across this website and just loved it. It has a number of pitbull videos that show exactly how our experience has been with this breed. Pitbulls are not all bad. Any type of … Read More
Horse First Aid Pack By Jason Atilia Horse supplies run the gamut from grooming products to nutritional supplements. But there is an essential horse supply that you shouldn’t leave your barn, or your saddlebag without. Horse … Read More
Looking After Your Dog, Part Twelve – Training Basics By Niall Kennedy Dogs have inherent wild characteristics, often being aggressive and barking unnecessarily. Some dog owners are frustrated with the situation and frequently smack their dog … Read More
Looking After Your Dog, Part Eleven – Older Dogs By Niall Kennedy The advances in medicine and veterinarian competence have significantly improved the life expectancy of pets. And this entails a rather new aspect in canine … Read More
Looking After Your Dog, Part Ten – Health Problems By Niall Kennedy Dogs can be inflicted with ailments, which can prove fatal if not apprehended early and treated in an appropriate manner. As far as canine … Read More
Looking After Your Dog, Part Nine – Dog Grooming By Niall Kennedy The phrase “dog grooming” conjures up an image of expensive salons for pets. It’s true that your pet does not need fancy haircuts, expensive … Read More
Looking After Your Dog, Part Eight – Dog Gifts By Niall Kennedy If you absolutely adore your dog then purchasing a dog gift can be an exhilarating experience for you. No matter what your budget constraints … Read More
Looking After Your Dog, Part Seven – Dog Agility Training By Niall Kennedy Dog agility is a sport in which a dog runs on a course, laid with intermittent obstacles, under the supervision of its owner … Read More
Launched on June 8, 2005 … when I first found this site I JUST KNEW it was a winner! And, the link showed up in our Timecapsule Memories of posts made exactly 1-year ago today! Happy … Read More
Looking After Your Dog, Part Six – Dog Health Insurance By Niall Kennedy Pet health insurance is not a novel idea by any means. The concept has been around for 15-20 years. Many people believe that … Read More
Looking After Your Dog, Part Five – Dog Food By Niall Kennedy A balanced and nutritious diet is essential for your dog’s health. Though dogs have an inherent liking for meat-based foods, they can very well … Read More
Looking After Your Dog, Part Four – Dog Doors By Niall Kennedy A dog door is a small swinging door that, once installed in a door or wall, will allow your dog access to the outside … Read More
Added on June 08, 2006, 01:40 PM by mydogatela (42 videos) Is it possible to make video of gerbils look “cool”? Here’s an attempt. (Read this article …)
Looking After Your Dog, Part Three – Dog Crates By Niall Kennedy Just as you relish having your own room where you can enjoy a moment of solace, your dog likes having its own room, too. … Read More
Looking After Your Dog, Part Two – A Comfy Bed for Your Dog By Niall Kennedy Your dog needs the comfort of a warm bed in much the same way as you do. Purchasing a dog … Read More
Looking After Your Dog Part One – Personalized Dog Collars By Niall Kennedy It is imperative that you purchase a personalized dog collar with an engraved metal plate, bearing the dog name and your contact number. … Read More
Woman accused of attacking dog breeder with dead Chihuahua By The Associated Press ST. PETERS, Mo. — A woman angry that her new puppy had died pushed her way into a dog breeder’s home and repeatedly … Read More
Veggies For Your Pets? By Sylvia Riley Vegetables in your dog’s diet, and minor amounts in your cat’s diet, can enhance their health and provide a rich and diverse supply of nutrients, enzymes, healthy fibre and … Read More
Aquariums Provide Relaxing Entertainment By John Gibb Owning a fish aquarium can be a very relaxing hobby. If you have small children, they will spend many hours mesmerized by brightly colored fish swimming around and frolicking. … Read More
Canine Hip Dysplasia – Symptoms, Treatment and Surgery By Sally Doyle What is Hip Dysplasia? The hip joint consists of a ‘ball” on the femoral bone, and a “socket” on the hip bone. Canine hip dysplasia … Read More
Flea Control By Elizabeth Morgan Fleas are small insects that are capable of giving humans and their pets big troubles with a little stab of their proboscis. There are over 2,400 species of fleas worldwide, but … Read More
JUNE IS ADOPT A CAT MONTH! Smokey, 119579 Smokey is a very sweet half of a special pair of kitties awaiting adoption at one of our Satellite Adoption Centres, Petcetera on Regent Avenue. Smokey & her … Read More
Dog Training – Who’s Training Whom? By C. Rogers Upson You know, as I think on training things more, something comes to mind. Sometimes you have to wonder who is training whom? Afterall, as we humans … Read More
How To Take Care Of Your Little Angels? By Tarja Anchor Angelfish have been popular for a long time, and new strains are still being developed. Wild-caught fish are also widely available. Angelfish are cichlids, which … Read More
Dog Grooming – Brushing and Bathing By Sandra Dinkins-Wilson Dog grooming is the basis for preventive health care for your dog and puppy. It gives you a chance to see small changes in and on your … Read More
Your Dog’s Health – The Basics Every Pet Owner Should Know By Randy Jones Your dog is probably stronger and healthier than most humans that you know. However, by taking him from his natural environment, where … Read More