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    • 11.

      How to treat common pet health conditions of the eyes, ears and nose


      by Petvet - 2007-03-01
      The way I discovered the material covered in Veterinary Secrets Revealed was by learning from many people. I read books-hundreds of books. I went to seminars and conferences, and still do. I consul...
    • 12.

      Feline Dental Care - Why Clean Your Cat's Teeth


      by Jean Morgan - 2007-03-08
      There is more to being a loving cat owner than just feeding and playing with your little feline friend, a lot more. You have to do those things to, but you are also responsible for ensuring your cat's...
    • 13.

      Learn More About Pet Health And What You Can Do To Improve It


      by Bill Z. - 2007-03-25
      If you own a pet, you know how frustrating it can be when they get sick and nothing seems to get them better. Visits to the vet, drugs, pills, shampoos ... it seems as though they will be sick forever...
    • 14.

      I Want To Eat Premium Pet Food


      by Golden - 2007-03-26
      I have a written a few articles on premium dog food and premium cat food. Some articles even have included the importance of supplements, treats and even the bones you give as a reward. So you can onl...
    • 15.

      Canine Teeth: My What Big Teeth You Have!


      by Kristen Kesler - 2007-03-26
      Canine teeth consist of fangs for grabbing and puncturing, incisors for nibbling, premolars for tearing, and molars for crushing bone -- although the family pet is far more civilized than his wild rel...
    • 16.

      Is Your Dog At Risk Of Canine Influenza?


      by Rebecca Prescott - 2007-03-30
      Canine influenza is a fairly recent addition to the list of things we have to worry about when it comes to our dogs. Although the widespread epidemic of suggested by the media does not exist, it is c...
    • 17.

      Is Your Pet Food Healthy?


      by Golden - 2007-03-27
      I have a written a few articles on premium dog food and premium cat food. Some articles even have included the importance of supplements, treats and even the bones you give as a reward. So you ca...
    • 18.

      Designer Dogs


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-04-02
      Paris Hilton's Chihuahua 'Tinkerbell' may be solely responsible for bringing the term 'toy dog' to the attention of the world and the fascination with using one's dog as an accessory to its owner's ou...
    • 19.

      Keep Your Dog In Good Health


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-04-02
      Taking your dog to the vet can be a harrowing experience for you and your dog. However, it is necessary to ensure your dog of a healthy, happy and long life. Your dog should see the vet once a year fo...
    • 20.

      Dog Behavior Training


      by Eric Hartwell - 2007-04-02
      Having a well-behaved dog is a source of pride for both dog and owner. In order to have a "good" dog, the owner has to put in the time and energy required to properly train his or her companion. This ...