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Articles tagged "pets":

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Top 10 Problems Dog Parents Have

By Top 10 Problems Dog Parents Have

In an effort to end the unnecessary and unintentional abuse pet dogs suffer because we do not understand them, Canine Kingdom presents the top 10 problems dog parents have and the top 10 products to solve them.

How To Leave Your Dog Home Alone

By Mary Beth

There are so many ways to ensure - that your dog is kept busy, stimulated and happy every day - that your caregiver emulates your care, and knows how to avoid escapes…all necessary steps that prevent your dog from getting lost.

Equine Therapy For Children With Autism

By Jerry Carpos

The playful nature of horses has been found to be helpful in treating children with autism. This article provides a bird's eye view of the potential of the underrated equine therapy or horse therapy in helping autistic children. Discover how horses can help special kids get moving and have a breath out of their own world.

Is The English Mastiff Dog Right For You?

By Brendan Forde

A huge and imposing animal, the English Mastiff dog is both a fierce and loyal guardian, and a gentle, loyal and loving family companion.

Socialization Is Not Just For Fun

By jeremy williams

This article explains the importance of your dog socializing with others.

Find Great Outdoor Dog Beds For The Elements

By Joede De

Organic dog beds can be a great alternative to ordinary designs and last forever.

Insurance For Your Animals - Do You Need It?

By Rachel Harding

There are millions of pet owners in America but the vast majority do not have pet insurance; though these same people would argue that they are part of the family. Most Americans are quick to arrange their own health insurance; if that is the case, our pets should be looked after as well.

Pet Beds Plus More

By Joede De

Pet beds come in all shapes and sizes and many different inner parts and fills. You can spoil your dog with quality materials, upholstery fabrics and orthopedic qualities.

Potty Training Yorkshire Terriers Made Easy

By Michelle E. Arthur

Housetraining Yorkshire Terriers can be a lot trickier than many people think! To be successful in housetraining your Yorkshire Terrier, you have to set up a schedule. Your Yorkie isn't going to do that for himself. It takes your effort and monitoring for several weeks to a few months for this to occur, so that your Yorkshire Terrier learns a routine.

The History Of The English Mastiff

By Eric Salson

When you hear the word "mastiff" it is no doubt the English mastiff that first comes to mind. These large dogs have a fearsome appearance, standing up to 30" tall at the shoulder and have a stance reminiscent of a pit bull. Weighing in anywhere between 140-230 pounds, this is certainly a breed that demands respect.

The Truth About Spanish Mastiff Dog Secrets

By Jason Grant

The Mastiff dog is a dog fan favorite and has proven to be very interesting. Pronouned (Matin de Espanol) in Spanish countries this article will be written about the Spanish Mastiff. This breed is currently in the process of being recognized by the Foundation Stud Service and has an active parent club in the unites states.

Are Two Cats Better Than One?

By Jane Tompsett

Cat ownership is a wonderful thing. A furry companion will bring a huge amount of joy and pleasure into your home.

Have Pet Food Sales Tricks Duped You? Here's 10 Top Ones

By Susan Thixton

"Sirloin Steak Flavor" Has the 'flavor' trick caught you before? This pet food sales trick is that the food does not contain steak - only the flavor of steak. It might not contain any actual meat at all - just meat flavor. If it actually contained Sirloin Steak - the label would say - With Sirloin Steak.

Puppy Care Info For Your Puppy's Benefit

By Sue Tennbrook

We all know that one of the most cutest and friendliest faces on earth is the face of a new puppy. You bring one home and the whole family is overjoyed - until he or she soils that beautiful new carpet that your mother-in-law gave as a gift when you moved in to your new home! And oh, there are also odd marks on that luxurious, Italian leather sofa...It seems that those so cute furry things need some effort on your part to care and train!

It's Important! 'Best By' Dates On Pet Foods

By Susan Thixton

An article recently posted on the Consumerist website provides pet owners with a very good lesson. The article explains the story of a pet owner whose little Yorkie became ill from eating expired pet food - 3 years expired - all recently purchased - unknowingly - from PetCo.

Some Reviews On Feline Diabetes And Ring Worms In Cat Breeds

By Letho Maseko

There are some cat breeds that have roots going back quite a bit in history. Some Japanese breeds, such as the Japanese Bobtail, can be traced back more than 1,000 years in history. These cats were very common and well known throughout Medieval Japan. Now days though, they are all but a myth throughout Japan and the entire world.

The Pet Vaccine Truth - Part 2

By Dr. Andrew Jones, DVM

In a previous article, I discussed the problems with pet vaccines today and the confusion that many dog and cat owners face. Should you vaccinate your pet, and if so, how often and for what diseases?

Dogs In Hospitals - How They Are Used In Patient Therapy

By Amy Nutt

It is said that a dog is a man's best friend. And today, with the implementation of animal assisted therapy in hospitals, there is no better example for this saying. Therapists, doctors and mental health professionals are making use of dogs to help in the recovery of patients in one way or another.

Advantages Of Adopting A Dog From The Dog Shelter

By Adrian Fletcher

When getting a new pet many people are wary or shy away from looking in the dog shelter. They feel that dogs that have ended up in the dog shelter must have behavioral problems or that there is something not right about them. This is generally untrue.

Your Pregnant Cat - Building A Nesting Box

By Jane Tompsett

One very important behavior you'll see in the last week of pregnancy is nesting behavior. In spite of being the most pampered cat ever, your pet still firmly believes that she is living in the wild and will be looking for a safe, secure and suitable place in which to give birth.

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