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  • What To Look For When Evaluating Pomeranian Breeders  By : Lee Dobbins
    Unfortunately not all dog breeders have the breeds best interest at heart - here's what to look for in a Pomeranian breeder to make sure you get a good quality healthy pet.
  • A Guide To Dental Care For Your Dog  By : Albert TAY
    Have you ever come across a case where your dog is having awfully bad breath? If it is the case, then it is time to take you pet to the veterinary. Healthy dogs do not have smelly breath. According to a finding by the American Veterinary Dental Society, more than 80% of dogs show some signs of gum disease by age three. This shows the lack of oral hygiene in people having dogs at home.
  • How To Train A Companion Dog  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Companion animals are generally kept indoors except for walks and traveling. Thus their training usually includes some form of housebreaking and a set of manners.
  • How To Stop Your Dog Digging  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Dogs have a natural inclination to dig holes. It is instinctive behavior, but can be extremely destructive and inappropriate for dogs that spend a great deal of time in yards.
  • How To Stop Your Puppy Chewing  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    You got your new pet almost a week ago. In that time, the little beast has eaten three pairs of shoes and four of your favorite Stephen King novels!
  • Dog Collar Training  By : Kallore Gandhi
    Collar training is best done by owners with some experience in the training of dogs and works best when a basic relationship is already established.
  • Cat Grooming - Part 2  By : Tristan Andrews
    Hair: All cats who have hair shed. And longhaired cats get matted hair. Professional groomers can help you get rid of shedding hair and prevent matting. But do as much yourself as you can. It is a good opportunity for quality time between you and your cat and less stressful if someone he knows works on him.
  • Teaching Your Dog To Fetch  By : Garnett Johnston
    We all want our dog to be able to retrieve objects when we take them to the park, be it a frisbee or ball. But perhaps they just run off and do their own thing. Here's how to change that.
  • Take Good Care Of Your Goldfish And He May Outlive You  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn about the different kinds of filtration for the home aqaurium and choose the best fit for your tank.
  • Should You Adopt Your Dog From A Pomeranian Rescue Group?  By : Lee Dobbins
    Find out what you can expect when adopting from a Pomeranian rescue group.
  • Flea Medicine For Dogs  By : John Pawlett
    My dog used to get fleas every summer season like clockwork. As soon as the weather started warming up, she'd start scratching.
  • Sealyham Terrier Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Sealyham Terrier does well in an apartment as they do not require a lot of exercise. They are barkers and diggers so be fore warned when building an outdoor enclosure. They may have trouble getting along with other pets.
  • Scottish Deerhound Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Scottish Deerhound is a mellow dog who loves her human family. They are quiet, not barkers. They prefer to have acreage to run on but a properly fenced in yard will work for exercise. They need to controlled when outdoors because they will take off and chase about anything.
  • Shetland Sheepdog Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Shetland Sheepdog is a very popular dog because of her beauty and willingness to please. She is very trainable and makes a good watch dog. She can be kept in an apartment if she can get frequent long walks.
  • Shiba Inu Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Shiba Inu is a fearless and bold dog. Originally from Japan, this smaller dog keeps herself clean, almost like a cat. She may not be trustable with other pets and dogs. She does well with older children, especially if socialized when young. She needs plenty of exercise but can live in an apartment with frequent walks.
  • Scottish Terrier Puppy And Dog Information  By : Mitch Endick
    The Scottish Terrier tends to be a one person or several person dog. They prefer cooler climates and moderate exercise. Daily long walks or a properly fenced in yard will accommodate their exercise needs.
  • Common Ailments In Cats  By : Tristan Andrews
    Learn about some of the most common cat ailments and sicknesses.
  • Making Your New Cat Feel At Home  By : Tristan Andrews
    So the big moment is finally here! You've just adopted a new cat or kitten from your local shelter or rescue, rampaged through the pet store to stock up on supplies, toys and goodies, and visited the vet for a health-check, shots, and neutering.
  • About Your Cats Tongue  By : Tristan Andrews
    A feeling of rough sandpaper as you are licked by your cat is a reminder that its long, muscular tongue serves many functions, including grooming.
  • You And Your First Cat  By : Tristan Andrews
    Congratulations! You are about to embark on one of life's most memorable and emotionally rewarding experiences -- pet ownership. Generally. a cat can live 15 to 20 years and if it all goes well, he will become your dearest friend and a member of your family.
  • Preventing Bad Habits In New Kittens  By : Tristan Andrews
    A little training when your cat first comes home will help to prevent any bad habits from becoming established. If you try to "think like a cat" to discover why they perform a certain unwanted behavior, you can help to establish more acceptable routines. Here are some tips on the three most common bad habits:
  • Understanding Cats Behavior - Part 1  By : Tristan Andrews
    A cat has his own welcoming miaow which he will use only for his owner. Other people, even companion cats, will hear a different meow as their greeting. The cat will then rub against the owner's legs and may accompany this with a chirruping noise of greeting. He may bounce on stiff front legs, back slightly arched, with ears pricked up and tail held high.
  • Understanding Cats Behavior - Part 2  By : Tristan Andrews
    The dominance of male cats is decided by the following; the bigger, stronger and younger cat wins his place in the hierarchy. He does not always have to fight to work his way up the ladder, because older or weaker cats may submit peacefully; nor does any one cat have to fight every other cat in a group where the hierarchy has been well established.
  • Your Cat's Health  By : Tristan Andrews
    Never gamble with your cat's health. While it is important to treat cat diseases as soon as you recognize the symptoms, it is best to leave the diagnosis and treatment to a veterinarian. If you have any doubt about your cats health, call the veterinarian immediately. Somehow cats have gotten the reputation that they hide all the time or are constantly skittish.
  • Your Cat's Body Language  By : Tristan Andrews
    There is so much that can be told about a cat's mood by observing his body language. A happy cat will have his ears held high and a tall, straight tail. Ears that are slightly swiveled to the side, or a tail held high but bent over at the tip towards his back show that the cat is very happy.
  • The Physical Description Of The Cat  By : Tristan Andrews
    Conformation: Muscle and bone are what designs the conformation. The 244 bones in the feline skeleton lend support and substance to a cat's body while protecting its internal organs.
  • The Importance Of Getting Your Cat Fixed  By : Tristan Andrews
    Spaying, neutering, fixing and altering are terms used to describe the one medical procedure every cat needs. The procedure involves removing the sexually functioning parts of your cat. Female cats are spayed; male cats are neutered.
  • Kitten Proofing Your Home  By : Tristan Andrews
    Nothing beats a kitten for fun. But the feline "wonder years" can also be the most frustrating and dangerous time in your kitten's life. Do not let his sweet, innocent face fool you.
  • The Development Of The Domestic Cat  By : Tristan Andrews
    Researchers believe that the African wild cat, a yellow, faintly striped animal somewhat larger than present-day felines is the probable ancestor of the domestic cat.
  • Keeping Your Indoor Cat Happy And Fit  By : Tristan Andrews
    Cats can be happy and satisfied if kept entirely indoors. A survey has shown that they are likely to live twice as long, they cannot be stolen or run over, or pick up disease from another cat.
  • Helpful Tips Before Getting A Cat  By : Tristan Andrews
    Before you look for a new cat, know what you are getting into. Despite their reputation for being aloof, cats are not animals that you can ignore. Unless your are prepared to spend time with them, do not get one.
  • Feeding Your Cat  By : Tristan Andrews
    It is important to feed your kitten wet meals. Feed them five small wet meals a day, more if you have time. Pay careful attention to the ingredients of all foods since a kitten's small body can be very sensitive to foods. Specially formulated kitten foods are ok but not required.
  • As Your Cat Grows  By : Tristan Andrews
    The average life expectancy of a cat is around fifteen years, but many lead active and happy lives into their twenties and a few even manage the early thirties. The oldest cat recorded was thirty-four years five months old when she died.
  • Housebreaking Your Cat  By : Tristan Andrews
    Your new cat's first few weeks in your home is a critical time. You will be laying the groundwork for your new relationship. Remember that cats are similar to people in a way that first impressions are important.
  • Cat Aggression - Part 2  By : Tristan Andrews
    If your new kitten attacks you, it probably will not hurt. But never encourage this behavior because you do not want him to grow up thinking that climbing up on people's legs is an acceptable behavior.
  • Cat Aggression - Part 1  By : Tristan Andrews
    The average, healthy cat adopted from a shelter is not aggressive and should not hurt you under normal circumstances.
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