Monthly Archives: September 2011



A Dog Fit For a President - The Faithful Cocker Spaniel

Sep 30th, 2011 Mia Montagliani

This article takes a look at 'Checkers', Richard Nixon's famous Cocker Spaniel. This article tells how Checkers saved Richard Nixon's political life and reveals how the Cocker Spaniel fares as a family pet.

Building a Sustainable Habitat for your Koi

Sep 26th, 2011 Julia Nitschke

You must create the proper habitat for koi before buying them. This is where information from your pond builder and supplier will come in handy. You should not only get the opinions of just one person when there are many resources available.

It's A Dogs Life, Especially The Bills. Reduce The Cost Of Pet Ownership With These Top Tips!

Sep 23rd, 2011 Debi McGrady

Owning a pet is both emotionally rewarding and good for your health! However it can be a bit expensive. Try these top tips for reducing the cost of owning your beloved K9!

Pet Sitters - Trusted And Reliable Care Services For Your Pets At Your Home

Sep 23rd, 2011 Shane Thomas

Wondering whether to hire a pet sitter for your pet when you are out? This is surely is the way forward for you can rely on a pet sitter to look after your pet in the desired manner within your home and that too at extremely affordable prices.

Preparing For Cat Surgery At The Animal Hospital

Sep 22nd, 2011 Palyn Peterson

If your cat has an upcoming surgery, there may be a sense of uneasiness within you. That is perfectly natural. Whether the surgery is an elective spay or neuter, non-elective and needed to remove or biopsy foreign tissues, or emergency as a result of a serious accident, there are many things that you can do to help ensure a safe recovery.

Dog Games - 3 Great Ways to Play With Your Dog

Sep 21st, 2011 Mia Montagliani

Play time with your dog can be a great way for you to bond with each other. Here are some great ways you can play with your dog and have fun together.

Things To Think About When Buying Electric Horse Fencing

Sep 19th, 2011 Lawrence White

Purchasing and maintaining horses involves a huge investment. The horses must be protected and discouraged from running away from the stable and fenced in area. One has to ensure that the paddock or stable area is properly fenced. While fencing the required area, you have to consider various points.

Time to See the Veterinarian: When Shedding Is More Than a Nuisance

Sep 16th, 2011 Palyn Peterson

Are you having trouble with dog hair around your home? Is it finding its way onto every piece of clothing you own? Do you have to vacuum your floors more than once per day? If any or all of this rings true for you, then you should read this article, which sets out to address the facts about dog shedding.

Parvovirus in Dogs - How to Prevent This Deadly Disease

Sep 13th, 2011 Mia Montagliani

Parvovirus is a deadly disease. The good news is that you can help prevent your dog being infected with immunization and other measures. This article will show you how you can lower the chance of your dog succumbing to parvovirus.

Gulf Oil Spill Animals - Where are They Now?

Sep 10th, 2011 Robert Haskell

The effects of the Gulf disaster stretch beyond what we normally see. Although the oceans may look cleaner, settling debris, habitat loss in nesting grounds and a less successful spawning have depleted the next generation of aquatic and semi-aquatic life in the area.

How To Deal With Common Cat Illnesses Before Seeing Vets

Sep 7th, 2011 Palyn Peterson

They are loveable little ones and no cat lover ever wants to see the furry friends sick. Unfortunately, it does happen and it can make an owner uneasy and unsure of what to do to help. There are many illnesses that are very common in cats. Some will require a trip to the vet, while others can simply be dealt with at home.

Inside the Mind of a Crow

Sep 2nd, 2011 Robert Haskell

For thousands of years, crows have been watching us. Only recently have we been studying them. Scientists are finding that they are one of the most intelligent animals on Earth.