Reasons Why You Should Not Use Wood Chips for Kennel Flooring
Posted on August 25, 2010
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If you search online for dog kennel flooring ideas you will find that many people recommend laying down wood chips either inside or outside of the kennel. While this may be an acceptable practice for some dog owners, many have found that it really is not the best option when it comes to kennel flooring. [...]
Where To Adopt Free Puppies
Posted on August 23, 2010
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So you have been thinking about getting a puppy but you are not sure that you can afford to buy one. No worries, you are not alone. In today’s economy people of all walks of life are cutting back on spending. Many people that would have had no problem spending money on puppies in the [...]
Live Fish for Sale – Points You Need to Consider While Buying
Posted on August 22, 2010
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Many pet enthusiasts would jump when they hear “Live Fish for Sale”. But there are certain precautions that must be considered before a purchase is made. When you intend to buy fish for your aquarium, you may want to ensure that you provide a clean and safe habitat for the inhabitants of the aquarium. There [...]
Biorb Fish Tank Features
Posted on August 21, 2010
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You are no longer stuck with the old-fashioned rectangular glass fish tank now that you can purchase a Biorb fish tank. These great hi-tech tanks have been designed as a compromise between out dated fish bowls and rectangular aquariums. They have combined the aesthetic looks of a bowl with a technologically advanced filtration system of [...]
Why Do Cats Meow?
Posted on August 20, 2010
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Cats are very communicative animals. They seek attention in numerous ways. One of the most popular ways is with a meow, usually when they are in need of something specific. However, as a pet owner it is sometimes a bit difficult to understand what a cat is trying to convey. These are just a few [...]
Introducing: Litter box Furniture
Posted on August 16, 2010
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Having cats as pets is a joy, but one of the things taken into consideration is having a litter box. Typically, the box is out in the open and is exposed. Because of this, people entering the house can see it. This can be particularly embarrassing to guests. Fret no more, because a solution has [...]
Pet Training: How To Train Your Rabbit
Posted on August 10, 2010
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Have you ever though about training your rabbit? I promise it can be done! Read further to learn how. Owners must accept that rabbits will instinctively exhibit behaviors that you may not like but are second nature for your rabbit such as, chewing furniture, digging up the carpet and marking the floor. This behavior is [...]
Reptiles for Beginners
Posted on August 9, 2010
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The last thing you want when bringing a reptile home from the store are big surprises. That’s why it’s always best to do your research – so you won’t be unprepared when you find out what it truly takes to keep your new pet happy and healthy. From reptile supplies to climate to reptile diet, [...]
How to Get Rid of Fleas and Prevent Heartworms for Your Cat
Posted on August 5, 2010
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Fleas might seem like a trivial problem, but they can cause some real problems, particularly if a cat is in poor health, or particularly elderly. Heartworms are a potentially life threatening problem, and though still more often reported in dogs, are becoming more common in cats across the US too. Advantage Multi for Cats is [...]
Toy Cats – What You Need To Know
Posted on August 5, 2010
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Miniature breeds of cats including toy persians have turned out to be incredibly popular in recent times. These more compact breeds are also referred to as “teacup kittens”. This popularity is due to developments in homes, where people are living in smaller houses and apartments. Therefore smaller pet animals are preferred. Toy cats are procduced [...]
Havanese Dogs are Full of Fun
Posted on August 4, 2010
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Havanese dogs are a Bichon type of dog that was bred from the Bichon Tenerife. The Bichon Tenerife was brought to the Canary Islands hundreds of years ago by the Spaniards. They are energetic little dogs that socialize well with children and other animals. They love to clown around and have a characteristic hop instead [...]
Fish Taxidermy Methods
Posted on August 4, 2010
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Fish taxidermy can be accomplished by one of two different methods. The original traditional method involves removing the skin, placing the skin on an armature carved of foam to resemble the original fish, and then painting. The other way to do it is to create a molded replica of the fish using the original fish. [...]
Puggle Puppies are Carefree Dogs
Posted on August 3, 2010
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Puggle puppies are a crossbreed created by breeding a Beagle female with a Pug male. A man named Wallace Haven from the state of Wisconsin in the 1980s first produced these dogs. He created the dog’s name and registered it with the American Canine Hybrid Club, which is a non-credited club that registers crossbreeds. It [...]
How to get the Best Pet Insurance Quotes?
Posted on August 3, 2010
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There are many insurance companies that will offer you the best insurance quotes if you approach them looking for the Best Pet Insurance Quotes but these companies may or may not offer advise what factors do the pet insurance schemes get affected with so that you may be able to look for the Best Pet [...]
3 Catnip Toys Your Feline Will Love
Posted on August 3, 2010
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Catnip toys are a great to show your love for your cat. There are many people in this world who are animal lovers in general, but there are an incredible number of people who are obsessed with their cats. Many of these people consider their pets to be close members of their family and not [...]
The Silky Terrier is Descended from the Yorkie
Posted on August 2, 2010
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The Silky terrier is a small breed dog that is a member of the terrier family. The Australians began this breed even though the dog’s ancestors were terriers from England. Its closest cousins are probably the Yorkshire terrier and the Australian terrier. These dogs are referred to as simply the Silky terrier in the U.S. [...]
Dog Collars and Advances in Dog Collars
Posted on July 31, 2010
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The development of dog collars has come a long way since the first days of using rope to harness a dog. Nowadays there are training dog collars, and basic collars, muzzle collars, collars of all shapes and sizes and materials, and also fruity smelling collars(citronella)—although dogs don’t care for them. Reflective Dog Collars Are exactly [...]
Jack Russell Puppies are Feisty Little Dogs
Posted on July 30, 2010
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Jack Russell puppies are the rough and tumble little dog seen on television and the movies that are full of energy, demanding, domineering, brash, bold, and outgoing. New owners who were expecting a couch potato are sometimes shocked at what they got. This dog has a colorful beginning. The breed derives it name from Parson [...]
Cockapoo Puppies Make Good Friends
Posted on July 30, 2010
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Cockapoo puppies are a cross between the American cocker spaniel and the poodle. Breeders have succeeded in capturing the best characteristics of the cocker and the poodle. Cockapoo puppies are friendly and devoted and strongly built like the cocker spaniel. Like the poodle they shed very little, are smart, and less aggressive. Cockapoos tend to [...]
The Beagle Dog is a Hunter
Posted on July 29, 2010
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The Beagle dog dates back to England in the 16th century where the English frequently owned packs of hounds. The Beagle was a smaller type of hound and was used to hunt small prey. The breed was developed in England and then later in America. By the late 19th century the Beagle had been refined [...]
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