Talk to the Animals? Yes! And What`s More, They Talk to Us!
By Jennifer Stewart - 1/4/2008
Talk to the animals? Yes. And what`s more, they talk to us! If you`ve ever shared your life with animals, you`ll know that they understand most of what you say to them. You mention that you`re going for a walk and the dog is standing at the gate, ready. You say that you`re going visiting and that do... Introduce Your Puppy To New Situations And Ensure Good Behaviour For The Rest Of Her Life
By Niall Kennedy - 1/4/2008
They may seem to be bold explorers - sniffing at and mouthing just about anything - but all dogs have an instinctive fear of anything unfamiliar to them. Fear causes stress on the body, which affects long-term health. To help your dog avoid the negative health effects of stress, it is important to s... Puppy Agility Training
By Brad Carlson - 1/4/2008
You may be asking, "When can I start agility training with my new puppy?" Puppies are always learning, so every time you are with your pup you can be playing and socializing with agility in mind. Always remember, if you can control your puppies environment, you can teach and train the behaviors y... How To Save Money By Testing For Feline UTI Yourself
By Nancy Wigal - 1/4/2008
Do you want to save money, anxiety for your kitty, and unnecessary trips to your vet? Would you like to know if your cat is developing crystals in her urine that could lead to a feline UTI? It`s easy to do with this check-at-home method. If your kitty has been previously diagnosed with a feline UTI,... 6 Common Dog Emergencies
By Steve Austin - 1/4/2008
Sure, you may be a master of human First Aid. But do you know what to do in a dog health emergency? Approaching Dog Health Emergencies: Two Steps In any dog health emergency, stay calm and think. Approach the dog cautiously. The dog may become aggressive because of fear or pain. You can?t help the d... Help! I`ve Got a Pregnant Cat!
By Larry Chamberlain - 1/4/2008
So, you`ve got yourself a pregnant cat. Was it a stray that adopted you? You heard a plaintive meowing, opened your back door and there she was. You won her confidence, gave her some scraps and a drink of water, spent some time petting her and then left her to it. Next day she`s back. And before too... Dog Training - How To Communicate With An Elderly Dog
By Amy Howells - 1/4/2008
As dogs grow older, their senses become less sharp and this can lead to communication difficulties developing. Other problems, such as a breakdown in toilet training, can also arise, and while the effects of aging cannot be cured, regular veterinary check-ups should help to combat them for a period.... Teach a Dog To Swim
By Amy Dunphy - 1/4/2008
You want your dog to swim? We`re going to try to give some advice on how to teach a dog how to swim and some general safety issues. As always check with your vet on any medical questions. Teaching a dog to swim: I would suggest starting your dog out in a pool or shallow lake where you can enter the ... Cat Scratching Solutions
By Kathy Burns-Millyard - 1/4/2008
For a cat, scratching is a natural, necessary act. Besides keeping her claws in top shape, the stretching involved in a good scratch keeps her upper body strong and loose. Also, every time a cat scratches a surface, scent glands between her toes leave her signature smell for others to find. In this ... Heartworms Alert - Know The Warning Signs To Save Your Pets Health!
By S.A. Smith - 1/4/2008
Has your pet recently been coughing, eating less, or being more lethargic than usual? If so, it is possible that your pet is infected with heartworms and may need immediate help and attention. Heartworms may infect a host for up to 2 years before any signs or symptoms are visible, and often when t... Dog Clicker Training
By Rosana Hart - 1/4/2008
Dog clicker training is so much fun for both dogs and people that the training part just slips in! Dog clicker training gets the dog to figure out what you want, making it an enjoyable game. This wonderful, cruelty-free method is revolutionizing dog training! Have you tried it yet? It`s quite easy t... Canine Eclampsia, or Milk Fever In Dogs
By Russell Savige - 1/4/2008
Eclampsia, or milk fever, is an acute, life-threatening condition which attacks a brood bitch about 3 to 4 weeks after whelping puppies. It is more common in the small breeds of dogs that have had large litters. Symptoms of eclampsia include stiffness, nervousness and restlessness. The brood bitch w... Adopt A Pet
By Kevin Lynch - 1/4/2008
In order to add love and affection to their lives, many people look into where they can adopt a pet. A number of neglected and deserted animals end up in shelters that house them until someone is looking to adopt a pet or the shelter can no longer care for them. Adopting a pet of any kind from a s... Scottie & Westie - This Mistake is Perfectly Understandable
By Jeff Cuckson - 1/4/2008
Show an uninformed dog lover a photo of a Westie, and they?d identify a Westie as a white Scottie. This mistake is perfectly understandable, since they do have similar physical attributes and both originated from Scotland. There are a lot of postulated theories about these similarities. However, one... The Beauty of Boxer Dogs
By Mike Lindsey - 1/4/2008
Boxer dogs are an all around great breed, especially skilled in hunting and police work, and are always alert and vigilant, making for a very instinctive guard dog. Boxer dogs can bring you years of joyful companionship with a life expectantcy of about 9 to 11 years, but they could possibly live as ... Senior Dogs are Trainable
By Dave Eckholm - 1/4/2008
Are you considering adopting an older or rescued dog? Older dogs are great family members and need homes. Depending on the breed, senior dogs are often are more subdued than a puppy and therefore easier on your home. But what about behaviors learned or tolerated by a previous owner? Senior dogs can ... Which Parrot is Right For Me?
By Medha Roy - 1/4/2008
Which parrot is right for me? This is a question that you must ask yourself before you think of keeping these lovely birds as pets. It is as important as your decision to have a child. You need to ask - which parrot is right for me - because every parrot has its distinctive temperament and nature. N... A Look at Discount Bird Cages
By Ken Marlborough - 1/4/2008
Buying a pet bird can be quite an investment. After spending money on your bird and its supplies, you might be looking to save a little on the cage. Luckily, discount bird cages are available. One great resource in looking for cheap bird cages is the internet. Amazon often offers bird cages at signi... What Aquarium Should You Go For?
By Robert Mellor - 1/4/2008
So what aquarium is best for you. If you?ve been to the aquatics or have even seen some aquarium fish in your local pet shop then you may be interested in setting up an aquarium. The problem is most people don?t know where to start and they don?t know what type of aquarium they should get. When I ta... How to Protect Your Dog and Family from Roundworms
By Jennifer Bryant - 1/4/2008
Nearly every puppy in the world is born with roundworms. This is because the roundworm?s larvae are transmitted from the mother to the puppy while it is still in the womb. A female dog can harbor roundworms in her tissue, often making them immune to dewormings. The roundworms then have the opportuni... Personal Pet Check-Ups
By Debbie Ray - 1/4/2008
For all pet owners, regular monitoring and ?examinations? of your pet will give you a better idea of the animal?s overall health and prove as good ?quality? time for both you and your pet. Also, this may help you catch a problem in the early phases and certainly before it becomes life threatening. ... Greyhound Racing- "Win, Place, Show or Go"
By Gabriele Gottschlag - 1/4/2008
In Greyhound racing the dogs are bred, weaned and trained with great care in order to create winning dogs. Unfortunately they are also subject to the ?win, place, show, or go? rule. This is where Greyhound rescue and adoption agencies come into the picture. All Greyhound dogs run for the joy of it b... Train Your Buddy To Walk & Dance - Warning: Not All Dogs Can Do It!
By Moses Chia - 1/4/2008
Standing and walking on the hind legs are tricks that put an abnormal strain upon the muscles of the back and hind legs and most dogs require considerable practice before they gain sufficient control of those muscles to balance themselves in this unnatural position. Before you rush into teaching thi... The 7 Stages of Puppy Development
By Charlie Lafave - 1/4/2008
Let?s take a look at the different stages, but before we do, keep in mind that these stages are generalizations ? each dog will progress at its own pace. Stage 1: The Transitional Stage
2-3 Weeks The Transitional stage generally lasts from age two to three weeks, and it?s during this time that your ... Raise Your Pit Bull Terrier in a Loving Environment
By Tim Amherst - 1/4/2008
If you?re considering adding a Pit Bull Terrier to your family, there are a few very important details which need to be on your puppy checklist. Pit Bulls, just like any other dog breed, are unique in their personality traits and tendencies, and it is important that you take these things into consid... Does Your Pit Bull Terrier Dog Need Pet Insurance?
By Tim Amherst - 1/4/2008
As a responsible Pit Bull owner, you do everything you can to ensure the health and well-being of your pet. You give him the best nutrition, exercise and medical care. Over the years, all the expense starts to add up. Purchasing pet insurance can help save you a lot of money on veterinary bills duri... Crate Training Dogs: The Right Way and the Wrong Way - Part Two
By Kathleen Amaro - 1/4/2008
Part2: Does your puppy want to be crate trained? Yes! in fact, he does. Your puppy or dog will soon see his crate as a place of security, IF it`s approached correctly. The crate is NEVER to be used as a punishment. Introduce it gradually and gently; make the crate and your pet?s puppy potty training... Buster the Beloved Pussycat
By Janette Blackwell - 1/4/2008
?Dogs have owners; cats have staff,? and I have worked for some wonderful cats in my time. The one I loved best was named Buster. Buster had an unusual mind. He didn?t think like other cats; he didn?t act like other cats. Maybe that?s why I loved him so. We got Buster from the county animal shelter.... Westie Puppies For Sale ? 7 Important Questions To Ask Your West Highland Terrier Breeder
By Jeff Cuckson - 1/4/2008
Let?s say you?ve made up your mind on the breed you want, which is a cute westie puppies for sale. The next step to take is finding a responsible breeder. You can do that from the parent club website or even at a Westie show. Local club Breeder Referral Officers may be able to help you find a bree... History of the Neapolitan Mastiff
By Peter Mangano - 1/4/2008
The Neapolitan mastiff has been recognized as a breed in the modern world only since 1949. However through bas reliefs, paintings and statues dating from 3000 years before Christ, we can trace his roots to the giant war dogs of Egypt, Persia, Mesopotamia, and Asia. Even as historical a figure as Ale... Buy Dog Supplements Online
By Rolf Rasmusson - 1/4/2008
Dog Supplements A good nutritional program of dog supplements is just as important for your best pet friend as it is for us. Our pets have feelings, emotions, aches and pains just as we do. It`s pretty tough to look your buddy straight in the eyes and not feel love and compassion that drives itself ... Dealing With Loose Aggressive Dogs on Walks
By Sean D - 1/4/2008
This can be quite a problem for some dog owners, what do you do if a loose dog comes over to you and your dog, the situation can be quite intimidating especially if you have a small dog and the one coming toward you is much larger or aggressive. The reason I have written this article is because I wa... Dog Training - Talk to Your Dog
By C. Rogers Upson - 1/4/2008
There are those people who would have you believe that your dog cannot comprehend the human languages. I don`t agree. Their understanding may not function quite the same as ours, but they are certainly capable of learning their own names, names for their toys, words for out, meals, ride, etc. The ... What I Learned from a Cocker Spaniel
By Katherine Durr - 1/4/2008
About twelve years ago I went to a dog grooming expo in San Bernardino California. At the time I had been grooming for a few years and thought I knew lots. I remember watching the scissoring competition. One of the entries later became a team member of Groom USA. The whole experience humbled me and ... Become Your Feline Friend`s Best Buddy With a Great Cat Pet Toy !
By Marc Deschamps - 1/4/2008
Providing your feline friend with the right cat pet toy will make cat ownership more rewarding. Many cats spend their days in home environments that are often lonely, and non-stimulating. Without an outlet for pent-up mental and physical energy, some cats can become stressed, or even destructive. L... A Guide to Antique Bird Cages
By Ken Marlborough - 1/4/2008
It has been said that everything old is new again. So it is with bird cages. Antique bird cages are a popular addition to many houses and apartments. They fit in with many styles of decorating, including Victorian and shabby chic. Chinese antique bird cages are available for an Eastern flair. If you... Let`s Get Clear On Proper Dog Care
By Aki Desorcy - 1/4/2008
Whether you`re a new dog owner or have had dogs around you for many years, learning about proper dog care is essential if you`re to give your dog the greatest possible chance to enjoy a long and healthy life. The most basic area of dog care is feeding. Unfortunately, many dog owners believe that as ... Dog Training: When to Reprimand and When to Reward
By Amy Howells - 1/4/2008
There are a lot of things people have to remember when they start dog training. There are a lot of different dog training techniques to try. Some of these dog training techniques work, while other dog training techniques seem to work against you. With so many different aspects of dog training, it i... Cat Chat
By Kenneth C. Hoffman - 1/4/2008
Through the years we have raised lots of cats. Their main value is the fact that they accept your love without giving up their own personality. Many a sour mood has been transformed into a happier one in the presence of a cat. Once we had three cats at one time. Sassy was the loner, a one person cat... Amazing Insights Of A Horse Training Expert From The Late 1800`s!
By Andy Curry - 1/4/2008
Could a horse trainer, born about 154 years ago, teach us anything new today? Would the methods be old hat or would they be useful? The answer is a resounding Yes!, they are enormously useful. The horse training expert referred to is named Jesse Beery. Beery was a world famous horse trainer from t... How To Find a Search and Rescue Dog Training School
By Melissa P. Buhmeyer - 1/4/2008
There are many things dogs can be trained to do but, of all the tasks a working dog can perform, search and rescue ranks the highest for needing qualified, professional trainers. A Search and Rescue (SAR) dog?s performance, quite literally, can determine life or death to a human in need. As shocking... Basic Discus Fish Care
By Rob Mellor - 1/4/2008
Are you thinking about getting some discus then and want to know a little about them. Have you been to the aquatics and seen some lovely colourful discus in there show tanks.
A lot of people will tell you that discus are only for advanced fish keepers but in my experience they are easy to keep as lo... Tropical Fish Breeding for Beginners - Guppies and Swordtails
By Mike Magnum - 1/4/2008
Breeding tropical fish can be a lot of fun. Try your luck at breeding livebearers such as guppies or swordtails. Equipment Needed:
Breeder Box or Breeder Net
Breeding Grass
5 or 10 gallon tank for the baby fish or a tank divider that you can use for your main tank.
A pair - 1 fema... Is A Boxer Dog The Right Pet For You?
By Amy Howells - 1/4/2008
Having a boxer dog as a pet, although low-maintenance, require your consistent attention, exercise, human interaction, consistent obedience training and lots of love. You cannot leave them to their own design for too long or they will get lonely, bored and into trouble. Being a big and strong dog as... How To Keep Your Cat Happy and Healthy - Playtime for Kitty
By Niall Kennedy - 1/4/2008
While dogs tend to get lots of exercise, cats are often left to their own devices, having to find their own ways of exercising if they are kept indoors. Cats have gone from working animals to creatures of leisure. In the past, a cat spent most of its day hunting, keeping the homestead free of rodent... A Common Cat Litter Box Problem - Feline UTI
By Nancy Wigal - 1/4/2008
Cat litter box problems stem from a variety of sources. One of the most common causes is a feline Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). Cats tolerate pain pretty well. As a matter of fact, we can be fooled that kitty is feeling fine because she`s eating, purring, and snuggling up to us for human love and a... Doggie Hygiene
By Kirsten Hawkins - 2/7/2007
Washing your dog is important, but not as important as some people think. Healthy dogs actually don?t need to be washed all that often, but humans prefer to bathe them so that they have a more pleasing smell and appearance. Doggie bath time is a good time to spend with the dog, however. Although mos... Companion Animals and Their Unique Place in Society--Part 1
By Lisa J. Lehr - 1/31/2007
Every once in a while, a discussion of the role of animals in our lives makes the news as some difficult decision must be made. The interesting thing about this is that our relationship with animals, though different in different times and places through history, has been established since Bible tim... Does Your Boston Terrier Want To Be With You?
By Abhik Sarkar - 1/29/2007
This may come as a surprise...but if the tables were turned, and the Boston Terrier could choose his owner, would he have chosen you?
We are always trying to figure out the right breed for us, and usually a dog is chosen on the "he`s so cute and adorable" factor.
But if in an upside down world, ... Flea Control For Home And Pet Owners
By Stewart Alexander - 1/22/2007
Flea control for dogs and cats liken to the different kind of fleas you will find on both animals. However; similarities are recognized in how fleas (While enjoying their feast of fresh, warm blood), will literally spit out a kind of chemical concoction into the hosts bloodstream. This leads to the...
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