Archive for the ‘Pets’


June 5th, 2008

Cat Urine On Your Carpet - Dont Despair - Do This

Cat Urine On The Carpet? Oh, No…

Getting cat urine on your carpet is by no means one of the joys of pet ownership. It can be really distressing and frustrating and it is easy to get angry at kitty…

Cat urine is one of the more challenging odors to remove especially when not using proper cleaning products. When cat urine is allowed to dry in a carpet, amino acids in the urine actually bonds with the fibers of the rug.

April 25th, 2008

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 - Meeting Needs!

The mobile phone Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is something people have to watch out for with gusto. It offers many things that would give other competitors a run for their money. It is already an established fact that Sony Ericsson has been producing great products of late. They offer a wide range of mobile phones too. Moreover, the services they provide are encompassing as well as aimed to fulfill the needs of various target groups. This means there is something great for everybody! Naturally, the Xperia X1 is yet another excellent mobile communication device offering by Sony Ericsson!

April 23rd, 2008

Your Dogs Diet - Does It Need To Include Supplements?

In most cases, your dog’s diet will not need any supplementation. That is assuming you feed your pet a correctly formulated diet. Your dog’s food needs to be specially designed to give a healthy balanced diet to ensure good health for your pet.

Using low-quality dog foods will mean you need to add extra supplementation. When you visit your vet they may advise that you boost your dog’s diet with supplements. Supplementing your dog’s diet with a hard boiled egg twice a week will be a big help. Doing this will add extra amounts of vitamins A and D to your dog’s diet. These vitamins will help to maintain a solid bone structure and give healthy eyes.

April 17th, 2008

Housetraining Your Dog Is Not A Behavior Problem

When you read a title that states housetraining is not a behavior problem the first thing you think of is inviting the guy who wrote that statement over your house to show him all the spots on your carpet.

Before you think I’m nuts for making such a bold statement let me explain a few things. Many of the things that dogs do are labeled as behavior problems. Most of the things that our dogs do are not behavior problems.

April 13th, 2008

Dog Feeders - How To Select The Right One

All dogs have to eat. It’s how you feed them that’s the question.

There are a lot of variables at play when it comes to feeding your dog properly. All dogs are not interchangeable with all dog feeders. That’s much like saying children can keep using the same eating utensils and sippy cups no matter whether they’re 2 years old or 14. Different sized people call for different sized eating and drinking utensils. Likewise, different sized dogs need different kinds of dog feeders.

April 10th, 2008

Dog Training - Activities You Should Never Do With Your Dog

Have you ever noticed that someone is always telling you that you can’t do the things that you like to do with your dog?

For instance, ever since I began my career as a dog trainer every one has told me that I should never, under any circumstances, play tug-o-war with my dogs.

I was also always told to never, ever allow my dogs to sleep on the bed with me…and to never, ever feed my dogs “people food.”

March 18th, 2008

Evolution Dog Food & Dog Food Trends

Nutritional Research Boosts Development of Dog Food

Evolution in dog food has come a long way and new dog food trends emerge every year. As knowledge about dog nutrition increases more and more specific dog foods hit the market place. Veterinary nutrition has become a mature science that strives at discovering the essential food nutrients and their optimum dosage.

It is believed that the life span of our beloved pets has increased due to the revolution in cat and dog food. Estimates are that the life expectancy of dogs has increased by 3 years in the last 15 years because of the developments in dog food.

March 11th, 2008

Horses And Kicks That Kill - A Must Read Article

I am a Farrier and I have been kicked by horses. All I can say is it’s no laughing matter and I’ve been very lucky to come out of it with no permanent physical problems. Others are not so lucky; I’ve known people who have died from horse kicks. This article is about just such a possibility.

February 20th, 2008

A Guide To The American Foxhound

As you can imagine there are many hounds that have been used for fox hunting and other hunting over the years. In the UK most are familiar with the foxhounds. The American foxhound is really just another breed of the UK foxhound that has been adapted. If you are looking for a lovable dog that will want to play, exercise, and have a generally good time in your back yard you may be interested in the American foxhound.

February 19th, 2008

Sun Conure Basic Care - The Essential Rules Of Sun Conure Care

When considering the parrot family, my personal favorite bird happens to be the sun conure.
Sun conures are known for their unique and remarkable colored plumage, their admirable intelligence, and their nature of being playful and loving. A sun conure parrot can make a great pet for your entire family if you take the time to discover and learn the basic sun conure care methods outlined in this article.


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