Great Toys Your Cats Will Love

Posted On Friday, May 14th, 2010 By Sam Morse

Whenever you take a trip to a pet store, you will be faced with a vast array of toys for your cat. Is it worth spending the money though? Cats have very short attentions spans, so could play with that expensive toy for 10 minutes then never go back to it.

Why A Lot Of People Use Pet Totes

Posted On Thursday, May 13th, 2010 By Wendell Ruben

Having a pet is one of life’s greatest responsibilities. When you take on the job of owning a pet, you are responsible for the safety and health of that animal. Many people love to have pets that can be taken on trips and outings with them. Small dogs and some cats can be carried in pet totes while traveling, whether it be by land, sea or air.

Which Pet Is Going To Be Just Right For Your Child?

Posted On Monday, March 22nd, 2010 By Fabian Tan

Your little one might be the kind who gets excited every time he or she visits a little pet shop, this will not exactly be because she loves all of the animals she sees there but maybe due to all the lovable responses she gets from the animals in the little pet shop. However the basic drawback that you as a parent will have to face is in deciding on just the right pet for your child, because your youngster doesn’t as of now have the ability to decide which pet could be most suited to his or her personality and what sort of a pet they might be most comfortable with. So the next time you visit a little pet shop in Malaysia, or even a cat pet shop, don’t just pick up the first rabbit or the first kitten that your child finds cute, there are some important things that you should take into account first.

Reasons That You May Think To Buy A Cat

Posted On Saturday, March 13th, 2010 By Lisa Oswald

Cats can be one of the most suitable household pets you could keep in your homes. A lot of pet owners treat them as a welcomed addition to their family. They are specifically referred to as domesticated cats in comparison to the ones in the wild which are generally unsuitable to be kept in our homes.

Buying Raw Food For Your Cat? Here’s What You Need To Know.

Posted On Saturday, February 20th, 2010 By Sonya Hedman

The raw food pet industry is in full bloom.That is a wonderful thing because raw food can help your pet thrive in ways you could not imagine. A raw diet can help your pet get off insulin, heal their inflammatory bowel disease and we could go on for a week. But…before buying what you believe is a “balanced” diet for your pet, especially if it is your cat, you need to get just a bit educated. Cats and dogs have vastly different dietary needs. Feeding your cat raw food designed for a dog, (and many manufacturers will not make the distinction) can be harmful to your cat.

Are Dogs Or Cats Better In Urban Homes?

Posted On Sunday, February 14th, 2010 By Lisette James

The addition of a pet to a city apartment may not seem like a welcome one at first. Our places of residence are often small and cramped, and another living being in our homes could add to the clutter some more.

Does My Dog Have An Allergy To Fleas

Posted On Friday, January 29th, 2010 By Michael Harish

If you have a dog that is driving you crazy up all night chewing and itching, then he most likely is suffering from an allergy to fleas. Sounds ridiculous but it’s more common than you think. For some dogs, this can turn into a serious problem, especially if left untreated.

Can My Dog Have Mange

Posted On Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 By Catherine V. Testaratti

We have probably all seen a dog afflicted with mange at some point in our lives. Mange is known as Demodicosis in dogs. The Demodex mite causes this itchy inflammatory disease and the identification of the particular mite can ascertain the harshness of the mange.

Uncontrollable Urinating And Your Dog

Posted On Friday, January 15th, 2010 By Catherine V. Testaratti

There is a common problem among puppies or adult dogs that are submissive and it is spontaneous peeing when excited or scared. We are learning that these problems are easy to fix by following a few of the steps below. Remember to always be consistent when training or working with a dog to rid them of their bad habits.

Elbow Dysplasia in Your Dog

Posted On Friday, January 15th, 2010 By Catherine V. Testaratti

Bigger dogs are prone to certain arthritic and bone conditions. Elbow Dysplasia is a very common condition found in larger breeds of dogs. Elbow Dysplasia can be detected between the ages of 4 and 10 months and is a condition that is caused by abnormal bone, tissue and cell growth.

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