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  1. Prevention

    by Haley Thomas - 2008-09-07
    Motion sickness is common in both dogs and cats, however most pet owners will readily agree that cats are the most prone to becoming violently ill while in a vehicle. Most cats will have some reactio...
  2. House Training Your Yorkshire Terrier

    by Beth Guide - 2008-09-07
    First and foremost, you must have a routine for your Terrier to follow daily. To be really successful in housetraining, you must have a schedule to take your terrier outside to potty and, over weeks...
  3. Pet Road Trips: Five Tips For Success

    by Haley Thomas - 2008-09-07
    Traveling by car with your pet can be fun, relaxing and a great way to include your pet on your holiday or business trip, but it can also be somewhat challenging if you aren't completely prepared and...
  4. Heated Sleeper For Your Cherished Home Pet

    by Trevor Price - 2008-09-07
    Heated pet beds aren't just an indulgence - they're often a necessity, particularly for old dogs with sore joints or arthritis, whelping puppies or animals that are sleeping outside, in a basement or...
  5. A Bit About Horse Bits

    by Susanne Malloy - 2008-09-07
    The bit is your communication link to your horse, along with the reins, pressure from your legs and body position. Depending on your style of riding and your experience level as well as the condition...
  6. Horse Blanket Basics

    by Susanne Malloy - 2008-09-07
    There are several different types of blankets that can be important additions to your tack room and definitely can help your horse in staying comfortable in all types of weather conditions. Blankets ...
  7. Pet Travel: Packing For Your Dog

    by Haley Thomas - 2008-09-07
    Packing for your dog may seem a bit eccentric and, well, let's face it, a bit over the top, however it really can make the difference between a stressful and frustrating vacation or trip and a really...
  8. Helpful Tips on Aggressive Vs. Nonaggressive Dogs

    by Lissette Robaina - 2008-09-06
    Veterinarians assure us that any dog can aggressive or nonaggressive; this depends greatly on its environment and upbringing. Owners' have a big input on how dog's behavior is developed. Owners play ...
  9. Tips on Puppy House Training

    by Lissette Robaina - 2008-09-06
    Housebreaking you puppy is a process that takes a lot of love, understanding, and patience. The earlier you teach your puppy, the quicker he learns. Housebreaking your puppy will prevent accidents in...
  10. Green Choices for Your Pets

    by Virginia Ginsburg - 2008-09-06
    Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia GinsburgWhether you are just beginning on your green journey, or are already well on your way, you have probably realized that there are many ways to "go green," and, in f...
  11. Your dog at home alone

    by Kathy Davison - 2008-09-06
    At HOME ALONELife for us all seems to be getting busier and busier and all of us are trying to pack more into each day. Despite our hectic schedules we still find time to be dog owners and with ...
  12. The Joys of Mixed Breed Dogs

    by Lissette Robaina - 2008-09-06
    Mixed breed dogs have been and are still a very popular breed today. A mixed breed dog is a dog that has characteristics of two or more types of breeds, as apposed to purebred, where they are known t...
  13. Causes and Affects of Dog Hip Dysplasia

    by Beth Guide - 2008-09-06
    Commonly found among the larger breeds of dogs, Hip Dysplasia is an ailment affecting the hip joints. It is most prominent in pure breed dogs, such as Great Dane, Labrador, German Shepherds and Gold...
  14. Things to Know Before Getting a Pet

    by Beth Guide - 2008-09-06
    Many families yearn for that special pet to help make their family complete, yet do not consider all the factors and responsibilities involved in feeding and caring for a dog, cat, or even a fish. T...
  15. Pet Shipping and Internet Fraud

    by Rick Powell - 2008-09-05
    A new wrinkle on an old scam is currently appearing on the Internet and in local newspapers throughout North America and is costing pet lovers hundreds of dollars. Pet adoption notices are appearing ...
  16. Yorkies and Possible Heath Problems

    by Beth Guide - 2008-09-05
    Yorkies are great pets and are very loved by their owners, but just like all breeds, they have their special needs and health problems. Hopefully, this article will explain a few common health issue...
  17. Training Your Dog Not to Jump

    by Beth Guide - 2008-09-05
    Dogs are extremely social animals and most of them just want attention in the form of face to face contact. This desire often leads them to want to jump on people so they may achieve this face to fa...
  18. Attracting Birds Into Your Yard and Into Your Life-7 Simple Steps to Success

    by Mike McCoy - 2008-09-05
    Birds can be attracted to your home and surroundings simply by offering food, water and shelter, the three most important ingredients for all living creatures. I want to share with you how I have cr...
  19. Stop Dog From Barking: Understanding Why Barking Happens

    by John G. Kelly - 2008-09-05
    How do you stop the dog you just bought or rescued from barking? It's midnight on a Tuesday and you have a long week ahead. You desperately look for answers. Well to be effective you need to get i...
  20. Stop Dog from Barking- Puppies and Older Dogs

    by John G. Kelly - 2008-09-05
    Older dogs and puppies are different. Understanding this can help you spot what all the noise is about.Older dogs Just like people older dogs have health issues. Arthritis pain, feeling achy in cold...