Stable Cleaning
By Tina Williamson - 1/4/2008
At some stage in your life as a horse owner, you may find it necessary to stable your horse. It may only be for a couple of nights, a week or a more permanent situation. No matter your reason or the length of your horses stay, it is important that you clean the stable at least once a day.
... One Of The Benefits Of Using RecoveryPets.Com
By T.B. Collins - 1/4/2008
One of the benefits of registering your pet with a pet recovery service is that in the event your pet should ever become lost, the finder can get information to contact the owner. The main drawback to many of these services is that they use the information currently located on the pet tag to registe... The Neurotic Dogs
By Eric Shapiro - 1/4/2008
When pondering whether my neurosis is learned or genetic, I often turn to the family dogs, Frazier (9) and Jake (4), and see the likelihood of a learned origin. My parents` characteristic anxiety has effectively seeped into both dogs` personas. My mother and father are both card-carrying neurotics w... Unusual Breeding Behaviour in Wild Caught Archocentrus Sajica
By William Berg - 1/4/2008
I would like to write a few words about my experiences breeding wild caught Archocentrus sajica and a surprise that these fish gave me - a surprise that shows the fascinating and diverse behaviour of these animals. I got a pair of wild-caught sajicas from a friend who had collected them on a trip. S... Don`t Embarrass Your Dog
By John T Jones, Ph.D. - 1/4/2008
Dog owners know that dogs think and feel. Just like humans, they can be happy, moody, alert, dreamy, relaxed, squirmy, interested, bored, etc. They can also be embarrassed. That is not a good situation. A humiliated dog might run away or show some other undesirable behavior. I was in Tennessee on bu... Kids and Pets, Will it Work?
By Mariangie Gonzalez - 1/4/2008
How can my child benefit from having a pet? 1.Social skills and self-esteem. Feelings and positive experiences with their pet can help children feel good about their own. Loving a pet can also help kids to love and trust other people. 2.Exercise. All pets need to exercise, and playing with their p... Horse Training Equipment: The 6th of 6 Keys To Developing A Partnership With Your Horse
By Mike Gorzalka - 1/4/2008
The 6 Keys To Building A Life Long Partnership
With Your Horse Today I would like to talk with you about the
equipment you will need and a little about these
tools. Have you ever found your self in a situation
where your not able to get your horse to do what
it is you`re asking of him or able to c... How To Keep Your Dog Safe in the 21st Century
By Niall Kennedy - 1/4/2008
For thousands of years, dogs have been "man`s best friend." Dog-loving humans have tried to keep their pets safe in return. As the world becomes more complex, dogs need extra attention now more than ever to stay safe. With a little foresight and action, you can create a "home, safe home" for your p... Shih Tzu Mammary Gland Care After Whelping
By Connie Limon - 1/4/2008
It is necessary to examine your Shih Tzu matron?s mammary glands daily, directly before whelping and throughout nursing and weaning periods. A secretion of moderately thick liquid clear or brown with streaks of white milk is normal. If this discharge is bloody or yellowish in color you need to con... Jake The Border Collie Tells His Tales
By Shirley Purdy - 1/4/2008
Hi everyone, it?s Jake here again... with a follow-up to my first dog story, that was called "Jake?s Own Story" and gave a brief biographical insight into my life so far. Here is my update... The last two years have been busy for mom and dad, for one reason or another, but somehow they always had ti... What Do You Do When Your Pet is Obese?
By Ryan Joseph - 1/4/2008
So you have just verified with your veternarian that your animal is indeed overweight. It is time to confess and take some responsibility. That is really the first step. We are far more responsible for our pets? weight issues than we may believe. Take a quick peak at this fat checklist and take note... Hypoallergenic Dogs
By Jeff Cuckson - 1/4/2008
When we talk about hypoallergenic dogs, we mean that they have a less or reduced tendency to cause allergies or allergic reaction among allergy sufferers. It has been estimated that about 10% of the US population is allergic to animals (American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology). Symptoms o... Ensure a Good Relationship Between Your Cat and Your Kids
By Niall Kennedy - 1/4/2008
Many parents know that the best way for children to learn compassion and the importance of keeping commitments is by helping to care for a pet. Children learn from watching the adults in their lives. If a child can learn to treat an animal with respect they can take that lesson into later life. A ca... Safety Tips for Moving With Pets
By Marte Cliff - 1/4/2008
Which kind is your pet? The pooch who is the first one in the car when the door opens, or the kitty who runs to hide at the first hint of travel?
Both kinds face dangers on the road, but there are steps you can take to protect them. Even the happiest traveler can get into trouble, and it can happ... Dog Dental Heath Care for Your American Pit Bull Terrier
By Tim Amherst - 1/4/2008
One of the most often overlooked areas in care of Pit Bulls involves dental health. It is important not only in caring for his teeth, but in also protecting his overall well being. Being able to chew food properly affects digestion, which can lead to all kinds of health problems for your Pit Bull. L... Choosing a Bed for Your Dog
By Charles Kassotis - 1/4/2008
Does your dog enjoy sleeping with you at night? Although cuddling with a pet can keep owner and dog warm and snuggly, keep in mind that most animals are not as clean as people, nor do they always follow the same sleep patterns. A dog can track mud, grass, and even nature`s business between your shee... Cat Litter Box Health
By Rob Wellborn - 1/4/2008
Cats are the most popular pets in the United States. According to the latest version of the U.S. Pet Ownership & Demographics Sourcebook (2002 Edition) there were almost 70 Million pet cats in the United States. Why are cats so popular? There are as many answers to this question as there are cat ... Planning for Disaster: Remember Your Pet
By Jenn Lanka - 1/4/2008
As thousands of families struggled with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, many of them were also missing pets. Many people have plans to deal with emergencies for themselves, but fail to make arrangements for the animal members of their family. Whether it?s a small emergency such as a house fire, ... Tropical Fish for Beginners
By William Berg - 1/4/2008
Keeping tropical fish is a fascinating hobby that has been enjoyed for centuries in different parts of the world. The Romans kept live anemones in saltwater jars, but never succeeded in keeping these beautiful creatures alive for any longer period of time in captivity. They were however much more su... Tips For Buying Tropical Fish
By Robert Mellor - 1/4/2008
Before you go out and buy some tropical aquarium fish you must take into consideration a few factors. You want to get the best fish you can so I?m sure you?ll agree that it?s important to do some research and learn what to look for when you go to the pet shop to buy your fish. I?m going to talk to y... Saving Ginger From Being Put To Sleep - Part 3
By Gary Nugent - 1/4/2008
The Story Concludes It`s been quite a while since Ginger`s original story was posted. I thought I`d let those of you who followed the story know the conclusion. Ginger (a.k.a. "Redpuss") is a half-ginger, half white, 12-year-old tom who suffered some bad health problems a year or so ago, including c... Skin and Gill Flukes in Tropical Fish
By Nate Jamieson - 1/4/2008
While parasites of various types are often responsible for fish rubbing themselves against objects in the tank, sometimes to the point of causing raw skin, it can be difficult to identify which parasite it is, unless you have a very good visual of it. In the case of skin fluke, which is a parasitic ... Tips on Choosing the Best Dog House for Your Pet
By Nicole Martins - 1/4/2008
The Humane Society of America recommends dogs live indoors but sometimes it just isn?t possible. Maybe you own a large dog and just don?t have enough space in your home for the newest, furriest member. In this case, a dog house is a must. Here are a few tips on finding a dog house to suit your pet. ... Hurricane Katrina: Emergency Preparedness for You and Your Dog
By Kimberly Zlatin - 1/4/2008
Heart wrenching images of Hurricane Katrina?s four-legged victims are too much for most of us to bear. Fortunately the majority of people around the country have their loving companions next to them while they are watching the devastating news of dogs left to fend for themselves and people making t... Materials for Snake and other Reptile Cages
By Mark Chapple - 1/4/2008
What kind of materials should you use when constructing a reptile cage? This question was posed to me once by someone wishing to build their own reptile cage. They were particularly asking about pine and cedar as they had heard these were no good. But it did raise the question about what are the bes... Canine Eclampsia, or Milk Fever In Dogs
By Russell Savige - 1/4/2008
Eclampsia, or milk fever, is an acute, life-threatening condition which attacks a brood bitch about 3 to 4 weeks after whelping puppies. It is more common in the small breeds of dogs that have had large litters. Symptoms of eclampsia include stiffness, nervousness and restlessness. The brood bitch w... Dog Aggression Training
By Russ Richer - 1/4/2008
Why do so many dogs get euthanized when their owners could have taught them not to bite? When it comes to dog aggressiveness, there are laws that state the dog?s owner can be charged and the dog put down if the dog bites someone. Of course, with some serious dog training, dogs can be taught to enjoy... Probiotics - The Good Bacteria
By Deena Caruso - 1/4/2008
PROBIOTICS - The Good Bacteria - Does your pet have digestion problems, diarrhea, skin problems, food intolerances, or other chronic health problems? Supplement with a high quality pet probiotic to restore your pet?s healthy gut, and chances are you?ll improve your pet?s health. A probiotic, someti... Dog Training Book ? Why Buy One? When Everything is Free Online!
By Moses Chia - 1/4/2008
I?m a dog lover who believes that every dog owners should train their dogs if they truly love and care for them. Because I believe that dog training gives dogs a happier and healthier life. Not to mention, it also gives their owner a trouble-free life long companion. Well, maybe you do know that dog... It Is Possible To Give Your Cat A Bath, And Come Away Scratch Free
By Niall Kennedy - 1/4/2008
Although your cat doesn`t realise it right now, after some tender loving care and a little shampoo, he will appreciate it. Cats hate water, that much is easy to see as he lashes out at you with his claws when he gets anywhere near it. Why would someone want to bathe their cat, then? Well, they are ... Living With a Pet Serval
By Jessi Clark-White - 1/4/2008
Some sources seem to indicate that living with a serval is no more challenging than feeding your pet goldfish. At the other end of the extreme spectrum, many sanctuaries and animal rights activists paint servals and other exotic cats as unmanageable creatures that no ordinary mortal could hope to de... Breeders Beware!
By Chris Suckow - 1/4/2008
Some breeders are unscrupulous in their practice, but by asking the right questions you can find a quality breeder. Now that you have decided that you want a dog or puppy, you should then decide on what specific breed you want. Be sure to pick a breed that fits with your finances, time, and energy ... Getting The Dog You Always Wanted
By Hope Saidel - 1/4/2008
Do you look on with envy as your neighbor jogs through the neighborhood, his faithful dog trotting happily and calmly by his side? Does your arm ache after every walk with your dog ? sore from almost being pulled from the socket? Do you watch dog shows with disbelief, unsure how that many dogs can b... How to Train Your Puppy to Sit
By Arvind Mathur - 1/4/2008
Bringing home a new puppy, ushers in a wave of joy and excitement in the old and young alike. The innocent eyes and cute antics of this new member of the family immediately starts attracting a lot of love and affection from all quarters. You harbor great hopes for this little creature and eagerly wa... Dalmatian Dog Training Tips
By Michael Rad - 1/4/2008
Dalmatian training programs are designed to suit the dog`s natural characteristics of a companion dog. Dalmatians seek affection but only from the people they trust ? and they tend to take a while before trusting strangers. As with any dog breed, personality differences can be noticed with Dals ? so... History of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier
By Don Krnel - 1/4/2008
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier presents an incredible mix of intelligence, courage, and tenacity tempered with a sweet affection for it?s family. As a breed, it is often shrouded in myth and misconception about it?s history and origin. Read on to learn the truth about where the Staffordshire Bull Te... Choosing the Right Bed for Your Senior Dog
By Dave Eckholm - 1/4/2008
Selecting a mattress is a very personal thing. There are many options from the very inexpensive available off the shelf at discount stores to the very expensive made to order specialty products. You know that this is something you will be using every single day for the next five to ten years so most... The Five Most Important Considerations When Purchasing a Protection Dog
By Sean Muratet - 1/4/2008
Man`s Best Friend has been a trusted protector of our
homes for thousands of years. Their keen senses and
awareness, along with a pack mentality, have made dogs a
valuable asset to man in his effort to keep his home secure. In today`s world, home protection dogs are more valuable
than ever. Th... Approach: The Third of 6 Keys To Building A Life Long Partnership With Your Horse
By Mike Gorzalka - 1/4/2008
In horse training or natural horsemanship, Approach is
nothing more than a technique or method used in helping your
horse to understand what it is you want him to do. I feel it`s important to point out at this time that one of
the major reasons people fail to achieve excellence with
their horse is t... West Highland White Terriers- Fascinating Facts
By Jeff Cuckson - 1/4/2008
West Highland White Terriers began their history as the undesirable white offspring of the dark-colored Cairn Terrier. With the dog`s popularity today, it is hard to believe that the early Westies were usually drowned or shot. One breeder, though, Colonel Edward Donald Malcolm of Poltalloch, is cred... Training Your Dog To Jump The Rope Trick: Simple and Fun Dog Trick
By Moses Chia - 1/4/2008
To teach a dog to jump, with your right hand hold a cane just high enough above the ground so that your dog can easily step over it, and in your left hand hold a piece of treat just in front of him, so that he will have to step over the stick to get it. As the dog grows older and understands what yo... Aquarium Aeration Basics
By Nathan Miller - 2/12/2007
As we all know rivers and lakes are the natural habits for fish and other marine life. Rivers and lakes have large surface area which makes maximum provision of oxygen for fish survival possible. On the other hand an aquarium is not like river or lake, it has a smaller surface area and there is limi... Prevent Feline UTI With a Canned Cat Food Diet (Part II)
By Nancy E. Wigal - 2/12/2007
Last week I wrote about the benefits of transitioning your cat to a raw food diet to stop feline urinary tract infections. As I also noted, some cats just won`t eat raw food. Part II gives you information about the more common diet alternative - canned cat food.
Many experts recommend you feed you... Cleaning Your Fish Tank
By Mark Haakonsen - 2/10/2007
One of the nicest additions to any home is a fish tank. A fish tank creates a colourful, relaxing ambience and they come in a huge range of sizes to suit virtually any setting. However, fish tanks do require work, and without proper care, algae build ups and murky water can change your tank aestheti... Herding and the German Shepherd Dog
By Debbie Ray - 2/8/2007
Once other animals such as cattle, sheep and goats became domesticated, man became aware of the dogs herding ability. Tactics used by hunting wolves, witnessed by humans, such as driving and separating one animal from the flock, were further exploited and bred into these dogs. As in other dogs, the ... How To Help The Displaced Pets Of Hurricane Katrina
By Hannah Chastain - 2/2/2007
The temporary shelters are filled and the pets left behind by victims of Hurricane Katrina are turning up in shelters and Humane Societies across the South.
Many rescuers have stopped trying to find the dogs and cats, and have opted to just leave food and water for the unlucky thousands of animal... Toys For Your Pet That Are Safe and Fun
By Christine Arbor - 1/30/2007
There are plenty of toys on the market to keep your favorite pet entertained for hours on end, but there are also a number of factors to consider when purchasing toys for your pet. As with children?s toys, safety should be first and foremost in your thoughts when considering a new toy purchase for ... Dog Fleas & Ticks
By John Moore - 1/25/2007
Fleas.
Dog fleas are different to those which infest humans and cats. When a flea bites, it injects saliva to stop the blood clotting whilst it sucks it up. The saliva contains chemicals which often cause an allergic reaction in the dog.
The signs are :-
Bites which look like small red pim... Picking The Right Aquarium Type
By Nathan Miller - 1/17/2007
Aquariums have evolved into a very popular hobby, with about millions of aquarium and tropical fish enthusiasts worldwide.
Starting in the 1850s (when the predecessor of the modern aquarium were first being developed as a novel curiosity) the ranks of aquarium keeping has grown as more sophistica... How To Properly Introduce New Fish Into Your Aquarium
By Nathan Miller - 1/17/2007
There are two areas of introducing new fish into an aquarium that you must be aware of:
1. Fish Quarantine
Fish quarantine is one big, singular factor that must be observed strictly before you can be sure that your new fish is of good health and not an apostle of doom for the other inmates. Most...
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