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  • Toto-ly Unexpected Stardom for a Shy Cairn Terrier  By : ONLY for PET LOVERS
    When you think of the cast of characters from the legendary 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, you could certainly make the case that the most popular character is not Dorothy, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow or the Cowardly Lion. For many movie buffs, the real star of the movie was Toto, Dorothy’s black Cairn terrier.
  • How To Cope With Pet Loss  By : Lakeland
    A warm welcome to www.goldendays remembered dot com
    Celebrate the life of a loved one and keep their memory alive forever………
    Commemorate the life of your pet and never let the memory die………
    An online memorial or celebration website is a lovely way to pay tribute to your loved ones.
    It is more creative than an obituary, and is a great way of sharing memories and celebrating the lives of those who sadly are no longer with us.
    You can share memories, photos, and more, creating an everlasting online tribute to those who have passed away, and access it from anywhere in the world.
    The unique virtual memorial that you create will remain online for an indefinite period of time. This allows friends, family and even future generations to view the memorial at
    www.goldendaysremembered.com
  • These Bakeries are Doggone Good!  By : ONLY for PET LOVERS
    If your dog has been refusing lately to eat dog treats bought from the local store, perhaps it’s time to take a look at the ingredients.

    You might just be surprised at what you find. Many popular dog treats contain ingredient such as animal byproducts, animal plasma, and monosodium glutamate (MSG).
  • Solve your pet problems, get a psychic reading  By : ONLY for PET LOVERS
    Have you been wondering why your new cat refuses to use his litter box, or why your beloved Maltese suddenly seems to have some of the same health issues that you do? A visit with an animal communicator may help you figure what is on your pet’s mind, and behind its quirky behaviors.
  • Is your pet making you sick?  By : ONLY for PET LOVERS
    Most of us love our pets so dearly that we consider them part of the family. But all too often a beloved pet is discovered to be the cause of allergies so severe that a choice between the pet and one’s health has to be made.
  • Is Declawing Inhumane: The Fact vs. Fiction  By : ONLY for PET LOVERS
    Most people will agree that in any argument there are two sides to every story. Some sides are somewhat right; some a great deal wrong. Every cat owner is faced with the question: declaw or not declaw.
  • Memorializing your Lifelong Companion  By : ONLY for PET LOVERS
    The loss of a pet is often one of the most difficult grieving periods in a person’s life. Because so many pet owners view their cherished animal companions as very real members of their families, the death of a pet is often just as traumatic, if as losing a human loved one.
  • Preventing Puppy Puddles  By : ONLY for PET LOVERS
    Consistency and determination are nouns often attributed to athletes or entrepreneurs, but let’s not forget - dog trainers.
  • Symptoms of Heartworm  By : Brian Jenkins
    Pets are a great addition to any household. However, there are costs involved to caring for a pet. When it comes to sicknesses and diseases a pet can befall, heartworm is quite common.
  • Pet Eye Health – What to Look For  By : Brian Jenkins
    Keeping eyes healthy is important both for pets and humans. The area around the eyes as well as the eyes themselves is a very sensitive area. The cleaner this area is kept the more likely an animal’s eye will stay healthy. Your pet’s eyes are crucial to their safety and well-being.
  • Pets, pet food manufacturers, and pet food suppliers give us signs  By : Susan Thixton
    Pet lovers can learn a great deal by watching the 'signs' our pets and pet product providers show us. Do you know the 'signs'?
  • Confessions of a Cynical, Self Absorbed, Picky Petsumer  By : Susan Thixton
    I am sick and tired of lame excuses by the FDA, fed up with the garbage left-overs of human food being turned into pet food...
  • Tips to Keep Dogs and Cats Safe in Summertime  By : Brian Jenkins
    Taking extra care of your pets during the hot summer months is crucial to keeping them healthy. For dogs with thin or short fur, pet sun block is a great solution to prevent sunburn. In the summertime, insects are actually more of a threat for dogs and cats then they are for children. Be sure to give your pets plenty of water, as everyone, kids, adults and pets, all need plenty of water to combat the intense heat of summer.
  • Keep Your Pets Healthy This Holiday Season  By : James Harris
    The Christmas season is a time of reflection, family, peace, and celebration. Planning for the holidays often means preperation of the household for friends, family, and other guests. Unfortunately, most preperations do not include safety. In particular - pets. Pets are curious animals and that mischievous wonder can get them, and you, into serious trouble.
  • Hermit Crab Space Requirements  By : Kel Church
    This article offers advice on choosing a number of hermit crabs permitted for the size of the habitat you plan to purchase. Keeping the hermit crabs comfort and health in mind is key to deciding how many hermit crabs you can fit in your hermit crab habitat.
  • Choosing a Home for Your Hermit Crab  By : Kel Church
    This article provides information regarding how to set up your hermit crab habitat. There are several components that are important in keeping a pet hermit crab healthy and one of them is to maintain the hermit crab environment well.
  • Different Types of Pet Hermit Crabs  By : Kel Church
    This article offers general information about the types of hermit crabs that are available and the most popular in the United States. It also gives a brief description of the types of foods hermit crabs eat and how to choose your pet.
  • Hermit Crabs Mistaken for Disposable Pets  By : Kel Church
    Many hermit crabs are mistreated in the place they are being sold from. It is despicable to think people treat them as disposable pets, and this article provides hints on selecting healthy hermit crabs.
  • Vitamins for Pets: Pets need Vitamins Just as Much as You  By : Darrell Miller-1603
    Just as your and I need supplements your pet does as well. If you are feeding your pets generic dog or cat food, your dog or cat should be taking a vitamin supplement formulated for them as well, along with travel and separation supplements for the times you go on vacation.
  • The Animal Kingdom's Speedster  By : Angelknight
    Cheetahs are exotic animals that have been kept as pets for over five thousand years. Their history as pets can be dated back to the Ancient Egyptian civilization. Scientifically classified as Acinonyx Jubatus, they were initially used for hunting, since they are fastest of the wild cats and all the animals within the animal kingdom. Unlike other cats they aren't good at climbing trees. They can accelerate from zero mph to seventy mph within a mere three seconds. The cheetah's body length ranges
  • The ins and outs of Pet Moving Services  By : William Redants
    The hardest thing to figure out when preparing for pet moving services is getting things organized in a calm manner, as moving the family's indoor pets are the worst animals to move. This is due to the simple fact they have lived indoors and have never ventured outside very often, other than maybe t
  • Do You Know How To Choose The Right Pet For You  By : Dr. Diane Pomerance-8975
    Pet Parenthood is a great reference for families who are considering pet adoption.
  • How To Get Rid Of Raccoons  By : Angelina Diaz
    Getting rid of raccoons can become a very frustrating thing to do if you dont take the best decisions. Patience and clever thinking are a must when confronting with such a delicate situation.
  • Natural Tick Control  By : Mitch Endick
    Spring and summer months bring out a variety of insects and one of the most common is the tick. Ticks are found almost everywhere in North America and all ticks have one behavior in common, they feed on the blood of mammals. The American dog tick is a common variety of these parasites as is the black-legged tick.
  • Fact about Raising Goats  By : asai
    Goats should be given many acres for roaming purpose in order to stay disease-free. Goats with restricted area will become unhealthy or may even die soon. You may not be successful in feedlot goats; they would not take stress and crowding. Unexpected problem would surely occur. Illnesses, climatic problems, broken fences, and these problems may occur at most inconvenient time as well, may be when you are totally exhausted.
  • The Most Important Part Of Pet Housebreaking  By : Veronica Eng
    Housebreaking training is one of the most tedious yet most crucial lessons we need to teach our pets. If this is not done properly, we will be having a very bad back pain for life cleaning up after their mess. This article provides some important lessons and key things to note when housebreaking your pet. It includes also an easy guide on how to toilet train your pet quickly and effectively.
  • Please, No More Toxins For My Best Friend  By : Veronica Eng
    Since the pet food recall incident, many dog owners are looking for healthy homemade meals for their pets to minimize health risk related to their diet. This article summarizes the main ingredients that we should not include into their diet when preparing homemade meals. This article is a must read for all dog lovers intending to cook for their pets.
  • Take your goat's temperature  By : asai
    Sometimes your goat may not behave normally, in such cases the first thing you need to do is to take its temperature as that is the first thing your vet may ask you when you call for a treatment.The normal temperature of a Boer Goat is 101 degree F to 103 degrees F in the winter, spring, and even during fall. It is usual that your goat may have been basking in the hot sun all day and having 104 degrees F temperature, anyhow it needs to drop rapidly once the goat gets out of the sunlight.
  • Bears are part of our lives  By : Sharon Cr.
    Bears have entered in our culture and nationalism since years. Some evidence proves that the symbol of bean was used in many ways. Bears are part of our lives in the beginning.
  • Teach Your Goat to Lead  By : asai
    Every animals need to at least learn to walk on a lead. Its much easier to mover individual animals from one paddock to another, if it walks silently not fighting you every step of the way. Its better to put an animal on a trailer or truck when you sell it if youre not pulling and jerking, or worse lifting and carrying it. In case, your animal requires medical attention, your vet would greatly appreciate having a well-trained goat to treat.
  • The Webkinz Craze  By : Webkinz Fan
    The site that is most visited by kids these days is www.webkinzhub.com. It is the brainwave of the Ganz gift company that released these stuffed animals in the year 2005.
  • Keep Your Pet Healthy And Let It Live A Long Life  By : David Fishman
    You should always make sure your pet/dog is wearing his/her id collar tag, the contact information on the tag should be up to date just in case your dog is missing. The ID tag should have your pets name, destination address, your name and telephone number.
  • How A Pet Door Can Improve Your Life  By : Allen Jesson
    Owning an animal is a huge commitment, especially if you work full or part time and have to dash home when you can to allow your pet to go outside. A pet door could be the perfect answer to all your problems.
  • How To Look After Your Pets Health  By : Allen Jesson
    Owning a pet is a huge responsibility, you need to make sure you care for your pets health by giving them the correct food, enough water, the right housing and enough exercise.
  • Microchipping Your Pet  By : Matthew Homfray
    There are several reasons to get your pet microchipped. The main reason is that without doing so, there is little chance of your pet being reunited with you if it is lost or stolen. Here we look at the advantages of microchipping, and what the procedure entails.
  • What You Can Catch From Your Pet: Skin Diseases  By : Matthew Homfray
    Dogs, cats and small mammals such as rabbits or guinea pigs are popular companions for many people, often sharing their home environment. Being in such close contact, it is perhaps inevitable that sometimes disease is transmitted from pets to their owners. This article looks at skin diseases of dogs and cats that can present a risk to their owners.
  • The Number One Cause Of Pet Fatalities  By : Johnny Jenkins
    All of a sudden a speeding car with no headlights came toward them.
  • Helping Injured Wild Animals: Ethics and Legality  By : Matthew Homfray
    Caring for wildlife presents many challenges. Not only do most rescuers have little knowledge of the biology of the species in question, there are also often strict laws governing the protection of wildlife species which must be abided by, not to mention the numerous ethical dilemmas.
  • A Correct Diet is Vital for Rabbits  By : Matthew Homfray
    You purchase a bag of rabbit food from the pet shop. Your rabbit seems to enjoy eating it. So what is the problem Well, rabbits need a low calorie, high fibre diet to avoid health problems, and what you are giving could well be the opposite. Here we look at what a healthy diet consists of, and the consequences of feeding the wrong mix to your rabbit.
  • Multiple Uses of Goat  By : asai
    Goats are truly useful both when they are alive and even after death, offering meat and milk as the skin offering hide. A charity is involved in providing goats to poor people in Africa. The main advantage was that goats are easy to manage than cattle and have multiple uses.
  • The 5 Essentials To Pet Supplies  By : Joshua Spaulding
    5 essential pet supplies to keep your pet healthy, clean, safe and satisfied.
  • Tips to Make Traveling with Your Pet a Joy  By : Stephen Becker
    Pet travel issues: List of things to watch out for to prevent GI upsets
  • Is your Pet a Porker  By : Matthew Homfray
    How to tell if your pet is overweight, a review of the medical problems this can cause them and how to help them shift that excess fat so that they become fitter, healthier and happier.
  • Disaster Preparedness for your Pet: After a Disaster  By : Matthew Homfray
    This article describes what you can do to protect your pet after a natural or man made disaster strikes, when pets are often at their most vulnerable.
  • Pet Business Project Ideas for You  By : james lowe
    Here are different fun pet businesses you can get into and grow with financially
  • Fireworks Are No Fun For Pets  By : Debbie Boffa
    Fireworks are very popular nowadays. They are no longer confined to special occasions like Bonfire Night in the UK and Independence Day in the US, and on every occasion, most animals are terrified of the noises. Follow a few easy tips and make it more bearable for animals too.
  • Disaster Preparedness For Your Pet: Part 1  By : Matthew Homfray
    This article combines advice from the government, pet charities and rehoming clinics to act as a thorough guide to what you can do to protect your pet before a disaster strikes. Be a responsible pet owner - print out this article so you have it handy should your worst fears come true.
  • Dealing With Grief Over A Departed Pet  By : Anthony
    The loss of a beloved pet can be as devastating as losing a family member. Afterall, pets can even be more lovingly unconditional than people. If only the amount of love showered on our pets can be equal to the amount of years added to its life, our pets would live as long as we want them too. But as everything else that has a beginning, so too, do they have an ending.
  • Killer Whale, The Largest Dolphin  By :
    Killer Whales or Orcas are the most powerful creatures under the ocean.
  • The Pampered Pet: Signs Your Pet Is Spoiled  By : Michael Plante
    Although man’s best friend has always been his dog, the degree to which man has rewarded that friendship has quite possibly gotten out of hand.
  • Cleanup Answers for Pet Stains and Odors  By : Phyllis Wasserman
    Do you love your pets but not the messes they make Well here are a few simple, helpful tips that will make you and your pets happy.
  • AKA, Pocket Pet with Attitude  By : Ruth Bird
    The Sugar Glider is a popular pet because of its sweet, lively, inquisitive nature, but is illegal in certain jurisdictions, such as California
  • Milk Goats: Know Thy Enemy  By :
    Patience may be a virtue, but laughter is the only way to survive newbie goat milking. Use this journal to draw hope. There is light at the end of the nipple
  • Dolphin Intelligence. Are they Really as Smart as we Think they are  By :
    The ongoing debate about dolphin intelligence.


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