Archive for July, 2008

  • Pet Food Recall - Discover the 4 Healthy Food Secrets That Will Extend the Life of Your Dog or Cat

    Thursday, July 31st, 2008

    Like millions of other dog owners, the pet food recall has been a wake-up call about the safety of commercial dog and cat food. If you check the label on your current pet food, you will see that the list of ingredients may be misleading and could be the cause of many disorders in […]

  • Shih Tzu Topknots, Eyes, And Ear Care

    Thursday, July 31st, 2008

    The standard coat of a Shih Tzu should be luxuriously long and dense with a good wooly undercoat. The hair on top of the head may be tied up. When a Shih Tzu is completely brushed and combed the Shih Tzu should have a sleek look. The beard come to a […]

  • Tips on How To Pick A Kitten From The Litter

    Thursday, July 31st, 2008

    Looking at a pen full of kittens, it is hard to make a choice which one to take home. It is an exciting process to choose the kitten you want, and looking at each and every kitten in the litter is a fun experience. Observe the litter, and watch their reaction as they see you. […]

  • Keeping Your Cat Litter At Bay

    Thursday, July 31st, 2008

    You are doing your morning chores around the house and you get to the cat’s litter box, you can smell it before getting to it and you just cleaned it the day before. What’s worse, as you stand over the box you note that there is spray of litter in what looks to be like […]

  • Ceasar Dog Food - Premium Dog Food

    Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

    Ceasar dog food designed for small dogs and it a well know premium brand. The marketing techniques used at Ceasar are meant to entice those dog owners that want to give their canine friend the best quality diet as possible. Ceasar dog food proclaim that it is a gourmet, premium dog food. […]

  • Getting to Know your Beagle

    Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

    Here’s what you need to know about the Beagle:
    The Beagle is a breed that ranks as one of the top choices for families. These dogs are extremely loyal, charming, and very sweet. Although great with people, the Beagle has an amazing sense of smell, which can make leash training a bit of a […]

  • 3 Essential Tips To Successful House Train Older Dogs

    Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

    House training older dogs is a more delicate process than with younger dogs. If you are looking to adopt an older dog that was not previously exposed to any house training at a young age, it is going to bring along its bad habits such as chewing, excessive barking, making holes in the yard or […]

  • Is Declawing Bad For Your Cat?

    Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

    You love your new cat, but he’s clawing and scratching all your furniture! The immediate resolution that comes to mind is to have him declawed, but before you rush into this you should think long and hard for declawing a cat is not a simple procedure - it is a major surgery involving surgical amputation […]

  • Grooming For Dog’s Health And Comfort

    Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

    Dogs make an excellent pet and have been considered since time immoral, men’s best friend. Since we love so much our dogs, we always want them to remain clean, healthy and fit. Dogs need very good cleaning and grooming for keeping them healthy. Some simple tips are given below:
    To keep the teeth clean, you need […]

  • Canine Infectious Hepatitis

    Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

    What is Canine Infectious Hepatitis?
    The word hepatitis refers to an inflamation of the liver. First reported in 1947, Canine Infectious Hepatitis (CIH), is a caused by canine adenovirus. Almost every dog will come in contact with the virus at least once in their life time. The virus may pass through the dog, causing little to […]