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  • Hummingbirds and their Habits, by Sherry Tingley
    Hummingbirds are fascinating creatures. They are so small, yet they are a delight to observe. With the rapid beating of their wings, they seem to go into hoover mode as well as reverse, a trick no other bird can perform.
    Published 16Nov2009, viewed 107 times
  • Healthy Natural Dog Food - Your dog's perspective!, by Dr Janice Elenbaas
    A dog's eye look at what goes into his bowl. The author gets help from her dog to explore the "pet grade" foods and why dogs don't want to eat dry processed cereal every day.
    Published 15Nov2009, viewed 97 times
  • Healthy Natural Dog Food - Humans vs Dogs Part 2, by Dr Janice Elenbaas
    Dogs vs Humans continued. The truth about Vitamin C in dogs. Differences in physiology that dictate your dogs nutritional reuirements. Why dogs need a healthy natural dog food or preferrable a human grade dog food.
    Published 13Nov2009, viewed 184 times
  • Trix And Puppies Are For Kids Blue And Gold Macaws Are For Adults, by Ryleigh Cantrell
    From childhood through young adulthood most lives are constantly changing.It is during these years the desire to know and love the Macaw parrot should be formulated. However it isn't likely the best time to own one and particularly for the bird.
    Published 12Nov2009, viewed 101 times
  • Cats and Christmas, by Wayne Armstrong
    Christmas can be a fun time of year if your a cat or kitten. Lots of new people and things to play with. However, it could also be a dangerous and messy time of year for exactly the same reasons. In this article we look at a few things that you may want to do differently to ensure your cat or kitten remains safe over Christmas
    Published 11Nov2009, viewed 96 times
  • Healthy Natural Dog Food - Humans vs Dogs Part 1, by Dr Janice Elenbaas
    A look at some of the fundamental differences between dogs and humans emphasizing nutritional needs. Whtther it is the different workings of the jaw, the number of teeth or even the short digestive system of the dog, all of these things contribute to your dog's need for a healthy natural preferably human grade dog food.
    Published 10Nov2009, viewed 163 times
  • Behind Every Great Macaw There Is A Great Owner, by Ryleigh Cantrell
    All Macaw parrots have the potential to be great birds. The all important socialization begins with the breeders. However once sold the end result rests in the hands of the birds owner. Fail to continue the socialization process and the bird will never reach its potential. It is the dedication of the owners that makes truly great Macaw parrots.
    Published 09Nov2009, viewed 244 times
  • Is Your Dog Food Healthy for Your Dog?, by Jimmy Woodall
    Feeding your dog or your pet is just like you are feeding humans. They need to be taken care of too especially their food.If you are not aware of what they eat, they would have allergies and worst, it becomes dangerous to them. So let us always be keen to what we feed to our dogs.
    Published 08Nov2009, viewed 116 times
  • Why Does a Dog Bark - What Are the Solutions?, by Michel Gerard
    Many dog owners are at lost when their dog barks and becomes a nuisance for their neighborhood. If the reasons of the dog barking are identified, it becomes easier to find a cure to the behavior.
    Published 06Nov2009, viewed 117 times
  • Top 5 Cat Grooming Problems And How To Solve Them, by Anna Oftedal
    If you have a cat, you know how important it is to groom your cat on a regular basis. When grooming your cat there are 5 cat grooming problems you need to know and you need to know how to solve these problems. Learn what the top 5 grooming problems are now.
    Published 05Nov2009, viewed 108 times
  • How I Prepare Tree Limbs For My Blue And Gold Macaws Cage, by Ryleigh Cantrell
    I believe that duplicating nature when and where possible is one of the best things that can be done for pet birds. I use these 6 steps to prepare tree limbs for use in my Blue And Gold Macaws cage.
    Published 05Nov2009, viewed 191 times
  • What's your dogs lifespan?, by George Baker
    What Is The Lifespan of Your Dog? 10 years, 12 maybe, 15 tops, most people believe that this is the lifespan of their beloved dog. Contrary to popular opinion it is not unusual for well cared for and well fed dogs that has had optimum nutrition and a caring partner to live past 20 years. Will yours??
    Published 03Nov2009, viewed 120 times
  • Owning a Hamster: Housing and Care, by Alison Wood
    Hamsters really do make great pets for both adults and children alike. They are easy to handle, being somewhat slower and with less of a tendency to dart about than other small rodents such as mice and gerbils.
    Published 01Nov2009, viewed 293 times
  • 50 Reasons Owning A Blue And Gold Macaw Is Better Than Having A Child, by Ryleigh Cantrell
    A Blue and Gold Macaw as opposed to your child will never let you down. A Macaw is just that and can only be expected to be a Macaw. It is easier to accept a Macaw being only that than it is to accept the natural shortcomings of your child.
    Published 29Oct2009, viewed 144 times
  • Dog Obedience Training is Necessary, by Robert Buford
    Solving your dog's behavior problems may take a renewed commitment on your part, but it can be done. And it's worth it. After all, research shows that most dogs and cats are relinquished to animal shelters-or otherwise given up-because of common behavior problems their families didn't know how to solve.
    Published 29Oct2009, viewed 451 times
  • Animal Communication - How to Overcome Doubt, by Rebecca Kimes
    Many people have expressed to me that they would love to be able to communicate with their pets. Here are 2 ways to help you overcome self-defeating doubt so you can confidently communicate with your animal companions.
    Published 28Oct2009, viewed 116 times
  • Is A House Rabbit The Right Choice For You?, by Alison Wood
    When considering a house rabbit as a pet there are a number of key factors that you need to consider. Firstly, as with any pet, you must take into account the long term commitment. A rabbit can live for anywhere between seven to ten years, so you must be sure that you are able and willing to care for your pet for this length of time.
    Published 28Oct2009, viewed 455 times
  • 2 Myths About Animal Communication, by Rebecca Kimes
    More and more people are becoming aware of the ability to telepathically communicate with animals. As more and more people embrace the notion that animals are more than dumb beasts a new, richer world is made available to all of us.
    Published 27Oct2009, viewed 97 times
  • Pet Loss: How to Overcome Guilt, by Rebecca Kimes
    As a responsible, caring and loving steward of your animal companion you always do your absolute best for them. When the sudden death of your pet creates unmanageable guilt use these 2 steps to help you recover from the devastating loss.
    Published 27Oct2009, viewed 96 times
  • Detector Dogs: Are Dogs Reliable Predictors of Earthquakes?, by Rebecca Kimes
    Many people have long claimed that animals have a special sixth sense that allow them to predict natural disasters like earthquakes. Explore how and why we should value and listen to dogs as reliable predictors.
    Published 27Oct2009, viewed 98 times
  • What to Know When Traveling with a Senior Dog, by Kim Salerno
    As with people our dogs can start to show their age at diffent times in their lives. We need to be aware of the aging process so we can prepare for these changes. This is particularly true when it comes to traveling with an older dog. Before hitting the road with your senior pup, be sure to take note of these important tips.
    Published 27Oct2009, viewed 80 times
  • How To Find And Use The Right Cat Grooming Supplies, by Anna Oftedal
    When you have a cat it is vital that you groom them on a regular basis. In order to properly groom any cat there is some very important cat grooming supplies that you will need. Knowing what these supplies are will ensure that you are prepared for the time that you will need to groom your pet. It is also important to know how to use these supplies for grooming. Learn more about this now.
    Published 26Oct2009, viewed 91 times
  • 7 Tips For Grooming Long Haired Cats, by Anna Oftedal
    Do you have a long haired cat as your pet? There are many people that love these cats but don't realize how imperative is for them. It is a good idea to groom long hair cats on a daily basis. Having a cat with long hair is definitely a challenge for any pet owner. Not only does your cat have long hair but the textures of the fur can be different also. Learn some important tips now to make this easier on you and your pet.
    Published 25Oct2009, viewed 143 times

 

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