Posted on 05-08-2008
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My dog, my friend, companion, pathfinder, seeker
and watcher.whatever your dog means to you,your way of taking care of your dog
will prove his love and affection to you. Dogs are very sentitive to love.

My dog, my friend, companion, pathfinder, seeker and watcher.whatever
your dog means to you,your way of taking care of your dog will prove his love
and affection to you. Dogs are very sentitive to love.The type of nature recipedog food that you have for your dog will go a long way to
determine the length of time your dog will live.I have listed below some nature recipedog food that your dog will wag over and over again.

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Posted on 10-05-2008
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If you have just been told that you have a diabetic cat, you may be afraid of what the future holds for your pet. The good news is that diabetes is not a death sentence for cats. Your cat may live a long and happy life with diabetes. All this requires is for you to care for your cat and provide the pet health supplies that he or she needs. The following information may help you understand what you need to do for your diabetic cat.

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Posted on 03-05-2008
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Some cat breeds are low maintenance, while others require frequent brushing. Cat breeds are not as different from each other as different dog breeds but there are still some mighty different types of cats out there. Some cat breeds are people-pets and there are other cat’s breeds that prefer to be aloof and independent. Some cat breeds are more prone to spells of silence, but sometimes individual cats of the more vocal breeds are also not very talkative.

Cats Are Unique

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Posted on 28-04-2008
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Not all cat food is created equal. Cats respond in a much different manner than do other animals to certain chemicals. These can be in drugs, foods, plants, and other substances where the cat may contact or ingest these chemicals. A cat’s physiological response is quite different than that of other species of animals. This means your cat has to be watched more closely than might other pets.

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Posted on 27-04-2008
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As the winter months set in, many consumers could see themselves developing financial difficulties as a result of health conditions, new research indicates.

However, the study conducted by Sainsbury’s Bank shows that Britons may not discover they have problems in managing money because of medical problems experienced by themselves, but rather those which are suffered by their pets. According to the financial services firm, animal lovers should take the time to ensure that they have an adequate insurance policy for their furry friends as 37 and 35 per cent of policies on the market do not cover conditions lasting for more than a year for dogs and cats respectively. As a result, consumers who own animals which have ailments likely to last for more than 12 months, such as eczema, epilepsy or diabetes, could see themselves be forced to meet the costs of medical treatment themselves. Consequently this could impact upon their ability to make repayments on loans and plastic card bills.

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Posted on 26-04-2008
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In the movies, cats love a bowl of cold milk. In the real world, giving a cat milk can do more harm than good.

While milk might seem like a natural choice for your cat, the truth is that cow’s milk offers no nutritional value for cats, and it can cause digestive problems in many. The reason is that most cats develop intolerance to lactose shortly after they are weaned. This means that they are unable to digest the sugars that occur naturally in milk. This causes problems that include diarrhea and other unpleasant digestive problems.

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Posted on 24-04-2008
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Uromastyx are omnivorous which means they eat both animals and plants. Since we don’t know exactly what they eat in the wild a wide variety of food items should be offered. Young animals more readily accept insects such as wax worms, crickets, and super meal worms, which should be offered three or four times per week.

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Posted on 08-04-2008
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Most cats love to bask in the sunlight, which could be one of the reasons that squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer, is among the most common malignancies found in felines. Although any cat can develop skin cancer, it’s more prevalent in those with white coats. Check your cat’s skin from time to time (squamous cell carcinoma typically occurs around the nose or ears), looking for signs of trouble, such as a wound or a scratch that refuses to heal or a lump that’s irritated. When skin cancer is caught early, treatment with surgery or radiation therapy is likely to be successful. Drug therapy or chemotherapy is usually not as effective, but your veterinarian should be able to guide you towards the best option.

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Posted on 04-04-2008
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Your pet’s veterinarian is second best friend, next to you, and an important partner in protecting their well being. This article will help you to

• Choose the perfect vet for you and your pet.
• Evaluate your current level of veterinarian care.

Evaluating veterinary services is an important part of every pet owner’s role. Whether you are a brand new pet-parent or a seasoned owner, take the time to carefully evaluate your vet, both before making a selection and on an ongoing basis.

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Posted on 29-03-2008
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Taking care of a horse can be a fun and rewarding experience. Just like any domesticated animal or pet, they rely on us for their well-being.

The first basic step in caring for your horse is to provide adequate feed, water, and forage. Grain comes in a variety of forms, such as pellets or textured. The compressed brand being granulated into pellets, and textured grain (also called sweet feed), allows you to visible see the oats, corn, and molasses. The preference is yours, but keep in mind your horse may prefer, perform, and thrive better on one versus the other. The amount of grain that you feed your horse will depend on his performance level, general health, and nutritional needs.

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