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Senior Dogs: Common Behavior Changes
Puppies have their behavior problems, and older dogs have theirs. For older dogs, in many cases it is not that they do not understand the 'rules,' but that they may, for many reasons, be unable to follow them.
SEPARATION ANXIETY
Separation anxiety is one of the most common behavior problems seen in older dogs. A dog who has separation anxiety will become very anxious when he senses his owner is about to leave. When the owner does leave, the dog often becomes destructive, barks or howls, may urinate or defecate, and may salivate profusely. A dog with separation anxiety will often be overly exuberant when his owner returns.
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Contact Your Veterinarian When Your Dog Shows These Signs
The following information may help you decide which conditions are absolute emergencies, and which ones may let you take a "wait and see" attitude.
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Walking in a Winter Wonderland
Fresh air and exercise is important for both people and pets. Winter offers crisp air and a magical landscape in which to enjoy your outings together. Before you head outdoors, consider the following:
- Protect your pet from the cold (yes, even with all their fur, pets DO get cold!).
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Healthy Diet for Healthy Birds
It’s a well-known fact that obesity and poor nutrition are growing problems in our culture, but did you know that obesity is also a leading cause of problems in pet animals? Birds are no exception to this alarming trend, and it’s important for pet bird owners to have the facts about avian nutrition and proper feeding.
Improper diet is one of the biggest causes of health problems in pet birds, so knowing what your pet bird’s dietary needs are is essential. Most birds in the parrot family are florivores, which means that their diet is largely plant-based.
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Leash-Free Dog Park Etiquette
Dog parks are often full of groups of proud pet owners, happily watching their dogs enjoy some playtime with their own kind. "Off-leash" dog parks, however, are a fragile thing: citizen complaints about dogs running wild or owners who don't pick up after their pets can lead to these valuable parks being shut down. Good "dog park etiquette" can help to save your local dog parks! Here are a few etiquette tips:
- Keep your pet on leash if there isn't a sign stating that dogs may run off-leash.
- Always carry a leash.
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Comparing Pet Insurance Plans
Most pets will require veterinary care beyond basic health care at some point during their lifetimes. Pets owners naturally want to keep their pets as healthy as possible, and pet insurance can help with expensive vet bills.
If you're good at putting away "emergency" funds then you may not need pet insurance. Many people, however, find that unanticipated vet bills can cause a real financial strain.
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Bad Human! Training Yourself to Train Your Dog
One of my mother's favorite television shows is The Dog Whisperer, a National Geographic Channel program starring the dog behaviorist Cesar Millan and many ill-behaved pooches of all breeds. After watching the show with her for the second time, I rolled my eyes and said, "Mom, this isn't about messed up dogs, it’s about messed up people!"
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Healthy and Fun Additions to Your Pet Bird's Diet
Providing your pet bird with a nutritionally balanced diet is of utmost importance. Seed mixes and pellets form a great foundation for your bird’s diet, but birds benefit from a variety of other foods as well as enjoying the new flavors, colors and experiences that fresh foods bring. You can feel free to add a variety of fruits and vegetables to the bird’s diet, such as lettuce, green beans, parsley, corn, broccoli, carrots and cauliflower. Fruits that birds enjoy include apple chunks, banana, melon, mango, oranges and other citrus fruits, grapes, pineapple and berries.
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Daily Cleaning of Rabbit Cages & Hutches
Rabbit cages and hutches need to be cleaned regularly. It is a demanding chore, but making it a habit as often as possible will make the task less of an ordeal. By doing so, you can also keep your rabbit healthy and free from foul urine and feces odor and harmful allergens from floating around your home.
Cleaning rabbit cages is easy to do. There are no strict procedures for how to clean and maintain them, and the frequency of your chore is usually based on the size of the cage and how well your bunny is litter trained. Normally, a meticulous cleaning of rabbit's cage is done on a weekly basis. -
Normal Aging & Expected Changes in Older (Senior, Geriatric) Cats
We expect certain changes to occur in an animal's body as the animal ages. These changes may not be the same in each animal species. In some animals (e.g.; toy breeds of dogs) changes in the heart are common, whereas in other animals (cats), the kidneys may be one of the first organs to show signs of aging. We can help older animals to adapt to these changes in a variety of ways: diagnosing problems early, use of appropriate medications and supplements, modifying the cat's environment, and changing the way in which we interact with our older friends. Change in nutritional needs
As dogs age, their metabolism changes and their need for calories decreases. -
Biting: Causes, Prevention, and Control
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a federal agency which monitors and controls human diseases, estimates over 4.7 million people are bitten per year. This is approximately 2 percent of the U.S. population. Ten to twenty people die each year from injuries resulting from dog bites. Most of these victims are children.
In addition to physical injuries, people, especially children, can be emotionally scarred as well. It is sad, indeed, when a person who has suffered a dog bite can no longer feel comfortable around animals, and may in fact, be terrified of them. -
Beach Etiquette for Dog Owners
On a hot summer day, what could be better than a day at the beach with the dog? Whether your dog enjoys chasing the waves, running along the shoreline, or just standing in the cool refreshing water, it's a great way to get some fresh air and exercise.
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Puppy Potty-Training Tips
While your lovely new puppy may have an abundance of licks and cuddles, what it doesn’t have the built-in knowledge to tell you when it needs to go potty. Potty-training can be one of the most challenging tasks a pet owner can face, and without positive training techniques and patience, it can be a very daunting experience! In this article, we’re going to discuss a few tips that can help significantly ease the stress of training your pup.
Before you begin training your puppy, you must realize that it is a learned process for him, and he is, after all, only young. -
Pet-Friendly Accommodations: Not Just Hotels and Motels
Most seasoned pet-toting travellers have stayed in hotels and motels.
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Car Safety for Your Dog
Car safety for your dog is up to you. Keep your best friend safe when traveling. With a little bit of planning before you head out, you and your dog can enjoy a safe and pleasant trip! Here are some things to keep in mind before you head out for a ride in the car.
A dogs head hanging out the car window, tongue flapping in the breeze, ears pinned back is a common sight, especially in the summertime. Granted, it may feel good to your dog to have the wind in her face, but there are some potential dangers to letting your dog do this. -
Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?
Dogs love to munch away on grass, and some even make it part of their daily routine. Fortunately, most experts believe it isn’t something you should worry about. So why exactly do they gobble up that green stuff in your yard?
SCAVENGERS "R" US
Dogs, unlike their catty counterparts, are not carnivores. But they’re not like your garden-variety omnivores, either. -
Massage Therapy for Pets
When you mention the concept of massage therapy for pets, some people might question the practice as something they already do - touch and handle and rub their four-legged companion frequently.
That part hasn't changed, but something else has. The art of healing touch, long considered a standard therapy for humans, is now experiencing significant growth in the pet industry. -
What Is a Dog's Age in Human Years?
You have probably heard the old myth that every year of a dog's life is equivalent to 7 human years. These days, we know more about dogs and can more accurately estimate the age of a dog in human years.
When you compare dogs to humans, you'll see just how fast dogs actually mature. A one-year human child still needs its parents. However, a one-year old dog has already reached sexual maturity and can reproduce.
Generally speaking, smaller dogs live longer than larger dogs. The chart below shows an approximate age for each size of dog.
Care Tips & Articls Of Pets
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Summer Pet Care Tips
Sunshine, fresh air, and days spent relaxing outdoors are what summertime is all about. But with the hot summer weather come dangers, too. Here are a few tips to help ensure that you are your pet can safely enjoy the summer days together.
- Go for walks in the morning or evening, when temperatures are cooler.
- Keep your pet cool by providing plenty of shade and water.
- Bring water for your dog when engaging in outdoor recreation. To keep the water cool, freeze it overnight in a container. -
Choosing the Right Veterinarian
Choosing a veterinarian that is right for you and your cat is not always easy. You want to find a veterinarian with whom you and your pet can feel comfortable and can build a trusting relationship. And you want to find that veterinarian before you get a cat - the veterinarian may be able to help you select a cat that will fit your expectations and lifestyle. If you have moved, or for some other reason need to change veterinarians, find a new veterinarian before your cat becomes ill.
TYPES OF VETERINARY PRACTICES
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Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Dog
Question: Which foods could be dangerous for my dog?
Answer: Some foods which are edible for humans, and even other species of animals, can pose hazards for dogs because of their different metabolism. Some may cause only mild digestive upsets, whereas, others can cause severe illness, and even death. The following common food items should not be fed (intentionally or unintentionally) to dogs. This list is, of course, incomplete because we can not possibly list everything your dog should not eat.
- Alcoholic beverages - Can cause intoxication, coma, and death.
- Baby food - Can contain onion powder, which can be toxic to dogs.
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Dog Adoption - Budget Worksheet
Costs will vary depending on where you live. Use the worksheet below to help you plan for the adoption of your new dog.
ONE-TIME COSTS
- Adoption fee.
- Leash and collar. These may need to be replaced in the future - and if you are adopting a puppy, that may occur sooner rather than later! -
Vacation Care Tips for Your Cat
You've been planning your vacation all year, but your cat may not be as excited as you are to have you away from home. Although many people believe cats prefer to be on their own, kitties get lonely and can become anxious when their surroundings change. As a responsible pet owner, you will want to make sure your kitty is safely and comfortably cared for while you're on vacation.
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Emergency Planning Tips for Pet Owners
Many people are familiar with the haunting photos of abandoned pets during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. In emergency situations, your animal companion depends on you to help keep them safe. Here are a few things you can do in these situations:
Always take your pets with you. Pets left behind may be injured, lost, or can suffer from starvation, exposure, predators, or accidents. Your pet will be safer with you.
Do not wait for a mandatory evacuation order, or you may discover that you won't be allowed to take your pets.
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Nurture Your Family With A Home Aquarium
In the past, aquariums and fish keeping were often thought of as a solitary hobby. However, fish keeping has evolved into a vibrant and social experience, often involving the entire family. Today’s fish hobbyists are comprised of diverse groups and backgrounds. According to the 2007- 2008 American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA) National Pet Owners Survey, 14.2 million US households own a fish tank. Get involved in this fantastic hobby and discover how aquariums can enrich your family.
SATISFYING FAMILY INTEREST
Arguably, the greatest benefits of aquariums are the ease at which they integrate into the family.
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Choose a Pet Food for Your Dog or Cat’s Specific Needs
Imagine eating the same diet from infancy all the way through adulthood? As we move through life our needs keep changing – from the amount of calories we must take in to the balance of nutrients that keep us healthy.
“Our pets have similar needs,” says Dr. Mike Bondar, Veterinarian and Host of Animal House Radio.
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Why Do Dogs Bark?
From tiny little yipping noises to booming "woofs", dogs use barking as one way to communicate with us. Some of the reasons why they bark include:
- To get attention. For example, puppies and even adult dogs may yap to try to get your attention.
- "Play barking". Some dogs give short little barks to try to engage other pets (or people) in play. Often this is accompanied with a "play bow" and/or a wagging tail.
- Warning barks. For example, barking when someone approaches the door, ie. the "watch dog" bark.
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5 Ideas for Dealing With the Loss of a Pet
Those who have a deep connection to their pets know that losing an animal can be a heartbreaking and devastating experience. Below are some suggestions for things you can do to help you through your grieving process.
1. Have a Ceremony
It is standard practice for us to hold a funeral for humans who have passed, why not for pets? You might share a favorite story about your pet, read a poem, or bury your pet's favorite toy, and you may choose to invite family and friends, or keep the event small.
How To Be Careful In Our Pets
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How to Recognize an Emergency
There may come a time when your pet needs immediate care outside the normal operating hours of your regular veterinarian.
You know your pet and his normal habits and behavior better than anyone, but you may be unsure if your pet needs emergency care. Following are some signs you can look for that will help you determine if you are dealing with an urgent situation.
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Feline Urinary Obstruction
Urinary obstruction in cats can be a serious situation that demands immediate attention. If your cat has a complete blockage this can become a life or death situation.
Urinary or urethral obstruction is not uncommon especially in male cats. The urethra of a male cat is a long thin tube as opposed to the shorter, wider tube of a female cat. This leaves it prone to blockages.
Blockages are usually crystals that have built up in the urine, bladder stones or mucus plugs that are lodged and blocking the flow of urine through the urethra.
If your cat has a blockage it needs to be removed immediately. -
The Dangers of Human Medications
Dogs and cats are notorious troublemakers. Getting into the garbage, knocking things off of shelves, snatching the last bite of your sandwich if you leave it for just a second. These behaviors can be frustrating but they are generally harmless.
Some irritating pet behaviors are not so innocent. What if, instead of ingesting the last bit of your sandwich, your pet eats something more dangerous? -
How to Rent With Pets - Tips for Finding (and Keeping) a Pet-Friendly Rental
Excerpted From: Pet-Friendly Housing - How to Rent With Pets
Landlords want to protect their investment. As a pet owner, you want to show a prospective landlord that you are a responsible tenant and a responsible pet owner. You want to convince the landlord that it would be a good thing to have you as a tenant! Here are a few things to consider when renting with pets:
- Create a resume for your pet. It might sound funny to have a resume for an animal, but it can help show a landlord that you are a responsible pet owner.
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The Financial Responsibilities of Dog Ownership
Excerpted from: Adopting a Dog
There's much more to adopting a dog than finding a cute furry bundle and bringing it home. One thing to consider is the cost of keeping a dog healthy and happy. Even if you already have a dog at home, it may have been years since you've had to think about all the initial costs of integrating your new friend into the family.
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Dogs and Water Safety
Water is a great temptation for many dogs, particularly when the weather is hot and the water presents a cool oasis. Pet owners, too, love to watch their dogs swim, play, and have fun. However, keep in mind a few things before you take your dog out for a day of play on or in the water:
When enjoying the outdoors, bring extra water for your dog as well as a portable pet travel bowl.
Bacteria and parasites are common in natural water sources, particularly stagnant water (which may contain algae, some types of which are extremely dangerous to dogs, maybe even fatal). -
The Importance of Pet Insurance
Like many other services and products seeing the impact of inflation, vet bills have been rising in recent years. Coupled with the rising expense of food and other pet care essentials, being a pet owner has become a more costly, while still rewarding task.
As a pet owner, caring for your pet by exercising them and feeding them well is not the only long term commitment you make. -
Why Pets Don't Make Good Gifts
Every year thousands of unwanted pets are returned, given away, or abandoned to their fates. Some of these pets were gifts for birthdays, Christmas, or other occasions.
The giver is usually well-meaning. It could be that he believes a single friend or relative could "use some company" ... or that giving a new pet will help to ease the grief of someone mourning the loss of a beloved pet ... or someone who "loves animals" will appreciate a pet ... or simply that he finally gives in to repeated requests from the kids to get a pet. -
Common Injuries to Dogs
Accidents happen everyday. Even the best pet owners can make a mistake, or a set of circumstances can lead to an injury to your dog. In most cases you will probably want to take your dog to the vet immediately rather than taking a "wait-and-see" approach. Even though the dog may appear to be okay, there can be inside trauma that requires diagnosis by a vet. Some common injuries include:
Dog fight wounds.
Dog fights can result in bite wounds, punctures, torn flesh, and worse. Although there are some fights that sound worse than they really are, many are serious.
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Caring for Your Pet in a Tough Economy
If you’re among the millions of Americans who wants to cut costs and increase your savings, taking a back-to-basics, simplified approach to life can offer a number of advantages -- among them, saving money.
If you’re looking for ways to slash pet-related expenses, there are smart and not-so-smart strategies available to accomplish your goal.
I encourage you choose wisely, not only for the well-being of your pet, but also to avoid unseen but potentially costly problems in the future.
DON’T Skimp on Routine Vet Visits
Skipping routine veterinarian exams – I recommend two per year -- to save some money in the short-term could backfire down the roan
General Pet Care
Protect Your Pets From Rabies
Protect your pets from rabies with these great tips. Find out how to protect your pets from rabies.
Pythons Are a Growing Problem
The python pet problem in Florida is explained in this article. Learn about the python pet problem.
How do dogs' nutritional needs change as they age?
Just like humans, a dog's
dietary needs change throughout life. What should you feed a puppy that
you wouldn't feed an older dog?
10 Fruits and Veggies that Aid in Dogs' Nutrition
Don't think that dumping a
bowl of dry kibble means your dog feeding chores are done. Dogs need
fruits and vegetables too! We'll let you know which ones are best and
why.
Are omega fatty acids important in dog food?
What in the world are omega fatty acids -- and should they be in your dog's food?
How important is protein in a dog's diet?
Rumors still float around about protein causing joint and liver problems in dogs. But is there any truth to them?
What ingredients are important in senior dog food?
So you're dog's considered a senior. What nutrients should you be sure he's getting in his dog food?
How to Train Your Ferret
Your life will be easier if
you know how to train your ferret to use a litter box. Learn about how
to train your ferret in this article.
How to Remove Ticks from Pets
If your pet keeps scratching
and nipping at its fur, chances are it's time for you to learn how to
remove ticks from pets. Read this article to learn how to remove ticks
from pets.
How to Sell Your Pet
You have nobody at home who
can take care of your pet dog and you're wondering how to sell it. In
this article you will find out how to sell your pet.
How to Set Up a Snake Tank
If you'd like a pet snake
you'll have to learn how to set up a snake tank. Learn about how to set
up a snake tank in this article.
How to Milk a Cow
You're going to a farm for a
week and would like to learn how to milk a cow before you leave. This
article will tell you how to milk a cow.
How to Mount a Pony
You'd like to teach your child how to mount the pony. In this article you will learn how to mount a pony.
How to Have Your Kids be Responsible for Your Pet
You'd like to buy a family
pet, but first you want to learn how to have your kids be responsible
for your pet. This article shows you how to have your kids be
responsible for your pet.
How to Take Care of a Classroom Pet
You'd like to have a
classroom pet, but don't know how to take care of it. This article will
tell you how to take care of a classroom pet.
How to Take Care Of a Turtle
You'll need the right food,
tank, and other supplies to care of a turtle. Learn about how to take
care of a turtle in this article.
How to Get Rid of Mites on Snakes
You need to get rid of mites
on snakes, but don't know how to do it. Learn about how to get rid of
mites on snakes in this article.
How to Buy a Pet Monkey
You'd like to have a pet monkey, but you're not sure how to buy one. This article will tell you how to buy a pet monkey.
How to Care for a Monkey
If you're considering buying a
pet monkey, you should first learn how to care for a monkey. Learn how
to care for a monkey in this article.
How to Cat Proof Your Home
You're getting a new cat and want to know how to cat proof your home. Read here how to cat proof your home.
How to Feed a Horse
You have a new horse and would like to learn how to feed it. Learn about how to feed a horse in this article.
How to Feed a Snake
Learn how to feed a snake and help it enjoy healthy and nutritious meals. Learn about how to feed a snake in this article.
How to Feed Your Ferret
Part having a pet ferret is knowing how to feed it. Learn about how to feed your ferret in this article.
How to Bathe a Guinea Pig
Bathe your guinea pig in a
small tub, or in the sink, using special shampoo. Learn about how to
bathe a guinea pig in this article.
How to Clean Your Ferret
Although ferrets can be fun
and playful pets, owning one means knowing how to clean your ferret.
Learn how to clean your ferret in this article.
How to Know if Your Bird is Male or Female
Would you like to learn how
to know if your pet bird is male or female? Read this article to learn
how to know if your bird is male or female.
How to Teach Your Bird to Speak
If you don't know how to
teach your bird to speak, you've come to the right place. This article
shows you how to teach your bird to speak.
How to Handfeed a Bird
Knowing how to hand feed a
bird can help you nurse your sick bird back to health. Learn about how
to hand feed a bird in this article.
How to Choose Your Pet's Name
You're wondering how to choose a name for your new pet. This article will tell you how to choose your pet's name.
How to Clean a Bird Cage
Owning a bird means knowing how to clean a bird cage. Learn about how to clean a bird cage in this article.
The Ultimate Humane Society Quiz
The Humane Society of the
United States (HSUS) works to save, protect or rescue the thousands of
animal species in danger around the world through legislation,
educational programs and more. Learn about the good works performed by
thousands of dedicated volunteers by taking our quiz.
How to Breed Betta Fish
You can breed Betta fish by following these simple steps. Learn about how to breed Betta fish in this article.
How to Choose a Pet Bird
If you know how to choose a pet bird, you can find the perfect pet. Learn about how to choose a pet bird in this article.
The Ultimate Animal Shelters Quiz
Most of us picture animal
shelters as dirty, crowded places where miserable and sick animals are
housed. Animal activists have worked very hard to change the face of
animal shelters, doing a good job to protect animals and find them new
homes. If you're an animal lover, you'll want to take our quiz and learn
all about the great work being done by animal shelters all over the
United States.
The Ultimate Petfinder.com Quiz
Did you know that you can
adopt a dog from an animal shelter by going online and browsing the
Internet? Pathfinder.com matches animals in shelters with prospective
adopters, making the adoption process easier for everyone. Learn all
about this fast-growing site by taking our quiz.
The Ultimate Pet Psychics Quiz
Can pet psychics really
communicate with animals or is it all a hoax? Even if they believe that
animals experience emotions, scientists are certainly skeptical of
claims of paranormal communication with your pet. Learn all about the
methods and theories of pet psychics by taking our quiz.
The Ultimate Pet Housebreaking Quiz
Puppies and kittens are easy
to train if you know how. Whether you crate-train, paper-train or litter
box-train your pet, you'll need to follow some basic guidelines, but
success is almost guaranteed. Take our quiz to learn everything you need
to know to successfully housebreak your pet.
How to Take Care Of a Hermit Crab
You have just received a
unique gift, a pet hermit crab, and now you must learn how to take care
of it. Keep on reading and you will learn how to take care of a hermit
crab.
How to Care For a Hamster
You bought your child a hamster but you don't know how to care for it. Read here to find out how to care for a hamster.
How to Measure a Horse for a Blanket
Many horse owners know they
should get a proper-fitting blanket for their horse before the winter,
but don't know how to measure their horse for a blanket. If you want to
know how to measure your horse for a blanket, read this article.
How to Tell If Your Rabbit Is Pregnant
You'd to know how to tell if your rabbit is pregnant. Find out here how to tell if your rabbit is pregnant.
How to Care for a Salamander
You just caught a salamander in your backyard and would like to care for it as a pet. Here's how to care for a salamander.
8 Green Pet Care and Cleaning Tips
Your furr ball deserves to
have a clean pet bed or litter box. Check out these green pet cleaning
tips to keep your pet pal smelling naturally fresh.
Uses for Vinegar: Pet and Animal Care
Vinegar is a mainstay when it
comes to caring for pets and other animals. A variety of animals can
benefit from a splash of vinegar. Learn how vinegar can be used for pet
and animal care.
Uses for Salt: Pet Care
Salt can help you care for
your household pets. Salt has many uses, from combating a flea
infestation in your home to removing fishbowl deposits. Learn the
diverse roles of salt for pet care.
Uses for Baking Soda: Pet Care
Baking soda is nontoxic and,
therefore, safe for use around pets. You can control odors and clean up
accidents that are a natural part of pets. Learn more about using baking
soda for pet care.
Pet Pictures
There are many common and
uncommon types of animals that make for good pets, including dogs,
bearded dragons and cockatoos. Check out these pet pictures to gauge
which kind might suit your needs best.
Housebreaking Your Pet 101
Learn how elimination works in the wild and why some animals are easier to housebreak than others.
Can owning a pet help you live longer?
Pets decrease our blood
pressure, our cholesterol and reduce heart disease. And that's not all.
Find out how dogs are even able to anticipate their owners' seizures and
sniff for cancer.
All About the Humane Society Fund
When most people think of the
Humane Society, they imagine rows and rows of caged dogs and cats
waiting for someone to adopt them and take them home. This isn't all
they do. Find out in this article.
All About Animal Shelters
Between 6 and 8 million dogs
and cats need homes each year, but only about half of these animals are
adopted. Learn how animal shelters work and how they differ from animal
rescue organizations.
Bird-Care Tips
There are myriad birds that
make good pets. In fact, birds are among the most popular house pets.
But you must take care when choosing a pet bird and bringing it into
your home.
12 Celebrities and Their Pets
From Martha Stewart and Bill
Clinton to Edgar Allen Poe and John Lennon, here are 12 favorite celebs
with some of their closest companions.
Using Petfinder 101
Take the legwork out of your
pet search! Learn how Petfinder.com got started, how shelters and rescue
groups use it and how you can find a new member for your family on the
site.
How to Keep Your Pet Off the Furniture
When you know how to keep
your pet off the furniture, your sofas and chairs will be free of fur.
Learn about how to keep your pet off the furniture in this article.
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