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Whether You’re a Camper or Not, Here’s a Nifty Gadget Your Dog Will Love

Face it. You get a dog so you can spoil it. And whether you’re a camper or not, a sleeping bag is the perfect way to show the pooch that you care. The best one I’ve found, and the one our dog absolutely loves, is the Coleman Hibernation Sleeping Bag for Dogs. It’s basically a regular sleeping bag, just a lot smaller, unless, of course, you have a larger dog and need a larger bag. It’s really cool.

24Apr2009 | Bob Moore | 0 comments | Continued
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Healapet - Remote Healing For Your Pets

Animals that are kept as pets and regularly socialize with humans will as a rule accept psychic healing more readily than those in the wild. Fluffy and Spike are provided with their basic needs of food, water, and a cozy place to sleep. Wild animals on the other hand are nearly always on the lookout for their next dinner which requires their whole attention

22Apr2009 | Red Reed | 0 comments | Continued
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The Perpetually Lively and Industrious Herder, Australian Shepherd

The popular Australian Shepherd is well-known not only to possess a magnificent rustic coat but it is hailed to have an unbounded spirit, high intelligence, and an affectionate heart towards its masters. This breed is of working class and they do their jobs in a most diligent and excellent way. Off the working field, they are playful and adore children and so we can clearly conclude that the Australian Shepherd is a great companion and fun house pet all at one time.

21Apr2009 | Rachel Richardson | 0 comments | Continued
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Is your cat healthy?

Keeping your pet cat healthy is usually not a complicated process. Most cats stay naturally healthy as long as you give them a nutritious diet, clean water, a comfortable home and plenty of love and attention. But there are a few things you should do when you get a new cat in your home to prevent health problems later.

20Apr2009 | Cheryl L. True | 0 comments | Continued
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Boston Terriers - Getting A New Family Pet

Boston Terriers are known for being loyal, lovable dogs that provide a great addition to any family. They are great family pets, and are very intelligent, friendly, and outgoing. Many breeds of dogs are not good family dogs, but these dogs love having a family of their own.

20Apr2009 | Abhik Sarkar | 0 comments | Continued
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6 elements of canine nutrition

Like all other living creatures, your pet dog needs the right kind of food to remain healthy and happy. A good canine diet consists of the right combination of six elements: carbohydrates, fat, proteins, vitamins, minerals and water.

19Apr2009 | Cheryl L. True | 0 comments | Continued
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Choosing the perfect food

There’s no denying that one of the most basic needs of dogs is proper nutrition. It’s also one of the best ways to keep your dog healthy. Thousands of food options exist for dogs so choosing one for your own pet can be quite a struggle.

19Apr2009 | Bill Holton | 0 comments | Continued
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Protect kids from dog bites

It’s a little known fact that dog bites are the No. 1 public health problem for children. Experts say that school-age children receive more than 47 percent of all reported dog bites each year.

18Apr2009 | Cheryl L. True | 0 comments | Continued
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Improve Your Dog’s Health With a Natural Diet

It goes without saying that your dog needs suitable nutrition to remain healthy. Vets and pet food manufacturers often have differing views on appropriate nutrition for your dog. Although commercial pet food manufacturers are motivated in large part by profits, commercially prepared foods are routinely recommended as part of an adequate, or good, diet for your dog.

17Apr2009 | Michael Normski | 0 comments | Continued
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Hypothyroidism in dogs

Hormonal and hereditary canine skin diseases typically cause hair loss along the dog’s body. One common cause is hypothyroidism.

17Apr2009 | Cheryl L. True | 0 comments | Continued
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Heartworm in pets

Dogs and cats housed outdoors are at great risk of contracting heartworm. But even indoor pets are not immune to this disease. The condition is caused by Dirofilaria immitus, a parasite in the nematode family.

16Apr2009 | Cheryl L. True | 0 comments | Continued
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Dogs Can Have Food Allergy, Too

Allergy is an ongoing growing plague in the modern world. As nobody can heal it, it gets worse in time and it evolves to becoming lethal, in case of anaphylactic shock.

15Apr2009 | Lana Smith | 0 comments | Continued
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Peace of Mind with Pet Insurance

Have you recently adopted a sweet young kitten or adopted an older dog and plan on being his forever home? If you are a concerned pet owner of any sort, you’ll discover that taking some time out to consider the benefits of pet insurance is one of the most important things you might do. Take some time to consider why you need pet insurance and how it can make you feel safer.

14Apr2009 | Bastian Wellerding | 0 comments | Continued
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Buying a Dog - Are You Sure that you Really Want One?

When you are away at work, you should make sure your dog has some type of entertainment while you are away working. Have you ever returned home from work only to find that your dog has become bored and then left you a bit mess to clean up? Most often upon returning home, you may find out what your dog does to occupy itself while alone at home. When you plan to work away from home, you should train your dog to stay alone at home. This especially applies to new puppies since they can get into all sorts of mischief while you are working.

13Apr2009 | Danny Crispin | 0 comments | Continued
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