What's your dogs lifespan? 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 cari Author: George Baker Submitted: November 6, 2009
My Child Is Great 50 Reasons My Blue And Gold Macaw Is Better 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. Author: Ryleigh Cantrell Submitted: November 5, 2009
How to Buy A Horse and Pony For Sale And Remove Most of the Risk. If you are looking to sell a Horse or Pony in the UK or Worldwide then there are a number of excellent options open to you that will ensure a quick result, without it costing you too much, and in some case it will be totally free of charge. For more infor Author: Nick Morgan Submitted: November 4, 2009
7 Tips For Grooming Long Haired Cats 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 p Author: Anna Oftedal Submitted: November 3, 2009
Is A House Rabbit As A Pet Right For Your Household 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 Author: Alison Wood Submitted: November 2, 2009
Animal Communication - How to Overcome Doubt 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. Author: Rebecca Kimes Submitted: November 2, 2009
Pet Loss: How to Overcome Guilt 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. Author: Rebecca Kimes Submitted: November 1, 2009
Dog Training Courses - Which One is Right for You? Its important to know what kinds of dog training courses are out there so that you can choose the right one for you and your dog. This quick guide will get you started . . . Author: Barry Sowder Submitted: October 29, 2009
Obedience Training For A Dog Is Necessary 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 Author: Robert Buford Submitted: October 29, 2009
Detector Dogs: Are Dogs Reliable Predictors of Earthquakes? 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. Author: Rebecca Kimes Submitted: October 28, 2009
2 Myths About Animal Communication 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. Author: Rebecca Kimes Submitted: October 28, 2009
Confused About What To Feed Your Puppy? Every dog is unique, and there are a number of factors to consider when determining the best diet for his/her growing body. There is a lot of information out there some good, some bad. You'll find out what to look for. Author: George Baker Submitted: October 28, 2009
What to Know When Traveling with a Senior Dog 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 r Author: Kim Salerno Submitted: October 28, 2009
Bad Dog Training Tricks - Obedience Training for Dogs Training a dog in obedience is not a simple task when the dog's owner has not received proper training himself. Obedience training is usually a short 6 to 10 weeks course when the owner is taught how to communicate and train his dog with a few simple comm Author: Michel Gerard Submitted: October 27, 2009
My Bird Is Screaming What To Do You can help keep your bird quieter by introducing toys designed to make him forage for food. This is one way to help prevent screaming from beginning. Author: Ryleigh Cantrell Submitted: October 27, 2009
Crate Training Dogs Training your dog for the crate is very beneficial for your dog and for you. It's a safe and comfortable space for your dog, actually it is less stressful for your dog. It gives your dog a space of his own so he can relax and give you a little time to rel Author: Christian Ray Dinopol Submitted: October 25, 2009
Teach Your Blue And Gold Macaw To Love Kids Blue and gold macaw parrots can be very good with children or kids. So much is dependent on the methods of introducing the macaw and child. Slowly, with common sense there should be no real problems encountered. Author: Ryleigh Cantrell Submitted: October 25, 2009
Pet Loss - 5 Ways to Cope With the Grief The death of your companion animal could be one of the most significant losses in your life. Here are 5 tips that will help during the grieving process and allow you to move on with your life more quickly and easily. Author: Rebecca Kimes Submitted: October 25, 2009
Coping With Horse Colic Every horse owner dreads the thought of colic, and for good reason as colic is the leading cause of death for horses. Colic is basically stomach pain that ranges from mild discomfort and quick recovery to severe distress and eventual death. There are many Author: Rebecca Kimes Submitted: October 25, 2009
Fancy a bird as a pet?... consider these important factors first When considering a bird as a pet there are many factors to consider including environment, health and nutrition, get these elements right and you and your feathered friend will have a long and happy relationship together. Author: Nick Gent Submitted: October 23, 2009
Dog's Head out the Car Window: A Dangerous Habit Allowing your dog to let it stick its head out the window is a very dangerous habit. This article will discuss the possible consequences your pet can suffer if allowed to engage in this activity and advise guidelines to safe travel with you pet. Author: Kim Salerno Submitted: October 23, 2009
Pet Vaccines - Are You Helping Your Pet or Hurting It? Every responsible pet caretaker wants to take the best possible care of their companion. This includes preventative care including a proper vaccination schedule. Recently there has been much scientific evidence showing that yearly vaccines could be hurtin Author: Rebecca Kimes Submitted: October 22, 2009
Accept 6 Basics Before Buying A Macaw This article talks about 6 of the very basic natures of macaw parrots and why they must be known and understood by prospective owners. Author: Ryleigh Cantrell Submitted: October 21, 2009
My Top Suggestions Make Feeding Pet Parrots Easy My blue and gold macaw is now 31 years old. Top suggestions about feeding your pet parrot. It is not all that difficult. Variety for you bird is the spice of life. Author: Ryleigh Cantrell Submitted: October 20, 2009
Happy Feet Its All A Matter Of Perches Some simple tips and guidelines to help newer bird owners pick the best types of perches for their pets. Author: Ryleigh Cantrell Submitted: October 17, 2009
The Pet Macaw Is Spending Life With A Toddler The article contains some very simple facts about the ownership of Macaw parrots. Some good and some not so good. That if you understand some of the pitfalls the union of bird and man is a truly wonderful proposition. Author: Ryleigh Cantrell Submitted: October 12, 2009
Dog Training Courses - Which Method is Right for You? Finding the right dog training course for both you and your dog isn't easy. This guide will both give you an overview of the different methods of training your dog as well as a feeling of which one will work best in your situation. Author: Barry Sowder Submitted: October 11, 2009