MSM For Horses, Dogs, Cats, And More!

Aug 4th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Keeping those animals in our lives healthy means that critter will be in our life for longer living a high quality of life. In addition, a healthier animal will not cost as much because of veterinarian costs. All forms of four legged critters would benefit from the MSM supplementation many humans are now experiencing themselves. The great thing is that they get the same benefits as us with the same safe results.


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A Rotastak Home For Your Hamster

Aug 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Rotastak is a type of housing for hamsters, although it can easily be adapted for other small rodents.

When constructing a Rotastak you should put into consideration a hamster’s natural habitat. Their natural habitats are mainly underground burrows in the desert. The most common materials needed to make a Rotastak home for a hamster are plastics bottles of all shapes and sizes, the idea being to try and make a playing room and a resting place for the hamster. Try to make them as pretty as possible by using different colours especially attractive to children. This also makes it look beautiful and fit in with the home setting.


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The Truth About Harsh Pet Stain Removers Chemicals That Are Hurting Your Family

Aug 2nd, 2008 by Addy | 1

Ever Wonder Your Pet Stain Removers Are Created Withe

Did you know that older pet stain removers were developed to make your pet pee more. You daily household pet stain removers do have so many secrets. What do you really know about theme

I am about to tell you what you are cleaning pet stains with and when you leave your pet alone what type of chemicals you are leaving behind.

In this article you will learn about the health effects your children, pets and the earth are suffering from simply because you may have not known better.


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FAQ About Dog Health

Jul 30th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Many new dog owners often have questions regarding the proper care of their new canine friend. Not everyone has a vet on call 24 hours a day so it can sometimes be difficult to find the right answers right when you need them. In this article we’re going to take a look at a few of the frequently asked health questions new dog owners have asked and need to know.


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Medical Insurance For Your Pets

Jul 30th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Every pet owner considers their beloved pet to be another member of the family. People buy toys for their pets, special foods, and even take care of their health as well. Pets can be pretty expensive, especially when they come up sick and you have to pay an arm and a leg at the vet’s office for their check ups and treatments. However, there is a solution to high vet bills and expensive medicine in the form of medical insurance for your pets.


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Are You Ready For an Exotic Pet

Jul 29th, 2008 by Addy | 0

Exotic pets are vastly misunderstood in the press, and are often portrayed as unruly, difficult to keep and very much a specialist pet. In actual fact exotic pets make exciting and unusual pets and shouldn’t be dismissed as quickly as they often are. They come in all shapes and sizes, from the humble corn snake to the highly aggressive desert hairy scorpion to the stunning dendrobates.


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Dog Fencing Made Easy

Jul 28th, 2008 by Addy | 0

The first thought when looking at building a dog kennel is to go with the traditional chain link and what a pain that is with setting posts and setting up a hard foundation of some kind. It comes in pieces that have to be put together. Then there is the huge role of chain link to attach to the posts, although sometimes you can find the chainlink in sections. Modern technology has made things so much more simple than that of the older chain-link fences. Not only is this kennel easier to assemble but it is safer for the dog with the hidden wire ends that will not let your dog get caught up in. This is a major feature with the newer modular kennels that wire kennels can’t touch.


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Pet Diseases and Diet

Jul 28th, 2008 by Addy | 0

If you are feeding your dog store bought food that is produced by the large manufacturing companies, your pet may face some health problems. Some large manufacturers are using products in their food that has been removed from human foods. Find out what you are feeding your dog or cat.

Like most of the population, you would think that dog and cat food manufacturers are paying close attention to a healthy formula for your pets’ good health and wellbeing. It may surprise you to know that not all manufacturers do, and that some use discarded animal parts that can actually harm your dog.


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Secrets to Caring For a Mastif

Jul 28th, 2008 by Addy | 0

If you are reading this article, then Mastiffs at least get your curiosity going. As you are doing your research, you may be asking yourself if you are really ready for a Mastiff. Mastiff’s, while loving and loyal, pose some unique challenges for the first time owners. Any dog, regardless of the breed, takes time, patience, love and training. Because of the Mastiffs massive size, they require extra time and patience when trying to train. They can weigh anywhere from 100 to 200 pounds. That’s the weight of an adult human if you think about it. Without proper training, socialization, limitations and rules, you might find yourself with a 200 pound animal bounding through your home. Before you take home that wonderful puppy of your dreams that will grow in to a loving Mastiff, here are some things to know about them.


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Vaccinating Your Pet

Jul 28th, 2008 by Addy | 0

There are different theories and opinions on how often and the actual necessity of giving domestic dogs vaccinations. It is the responsibility of the pet owner to make sure these vaccinations are given to their puppies and adult dogs if necessary. Vaccinations help to improve the resistance of the animal against many common diseases among dogs. It is much better to prevent heart worms and other major problems so that down the road you don’t have serious health issues that will cost you thousands of dollars at the Veterinarian or possibly cost you the life of your beloved animal.


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