• Common Plants Toxic To Pets  By : Mary Archer
    A list of some of the more common plants considered to be poisonous to pets and animals.
  • Beating the Heat With Your Pets  By : Margie
    Ah...summer! It can be a great time to spend some extra playtime with your pets. But as temperatures rise, it can also be a dangerous time for your furry friends.
    By taking some simple precautions to protect your pets from the heat, you can enjoy a happy, safe and healthy summer with your furry friends.
  • The Toxoplasmosis Threat  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Since I was little I remember when friends of the family visited our house to advice me not to kiss my cat or touch her and then put my fingers in my mouth. The danger was called toxoplasmosis and although I was particularly young to understand what it was or why it was so serious.
  • Tips for Keeping Pets  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Animals unlike humans cannot express their feelings and they cannot go on making demands and tell their owners when they need food. They are animals. Pet keepers bring home fish, cats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters and birds home all the time eagerly but sadly.
  • New Canine Obesity Drug Launched!  By : Matthew Homfray
    With pet obesity on the rise, the approval of a new drug to combat canine obesity has been hailed by some as a new breakthrough, while others are more sceptical. Here we look at the indications for using the drug and how it works.
  • Dealing With Internal Parasites  By : Tristan Andrews
    Be alert to the hidden health threat. Most internal parasites, commonly called worms, live in a cats intestines where they feed and reproduce. All kittens should be examined by a veterinarian for internal parasites.
  • Proteins: The Most Important and Least Understood Nutrient In Cat & Dog Food  By : Stephen Becker
    There is much more to proteins than we are told by the authorities.
  • Does Your Pet Have Worms?  By : Matthew Homfray
    A summary of the types of worms that can affect dogs and cats, and how best to protect your pet and your family.
  • Flea Control: The Expert Way  By : Colin Pike
    Do you keep one or more pet in your home? Or you are like other animal enthusiasts who have many cats and dogs. Another question I would like to answer that is do they live inside your house.
  • Home Remedies for Pets  By : Kevin Pederson
    Skunk Odor - Vinegar and water douche is helpful in covering up the skunk odor. Pour the mixture on your pet and rub. Use rubber gloves to protect yourself from the skunk odor. Do not let your animal get wet soon as the smell will return. Repeat till your pet is skunk odor free.
  • Factors in Keeping your Pet's Health Healthier  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Everybody is dreaming to have a healthy and beautiful pet. It is more beautiful to look at and people appreciate those pets that are healthy.
  • Animal Care: Pet Pests Are Back!  By : Bill Knell
    While most Garden Buffs can hardly wait for spring and summer to arrive, many pet owners fear this lovely time of year. They know it's the beginning of flea and tick season. Find out the best way to avoid and treat pet pest problems.
  • Is Your Pet in Pain?  By : Aliza Adar Levine
    Learn the signs and symptoms of when your Pet is in Pain.

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