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•Dealing With An Aggressive Dog Although dogs are among the most beloved pets in the world, some do suffer from serious aggression problems. In fact, experts estimate that approximately 2% if the United States population is bitten by a dog each year, which equals about 4.3 million people. Although these statistics sound a bit frightening, the reality is that many dog bites can be avoided if you understand the causes of dog aggression and how to avoid putting yourself in a bad situation.
Types of Aggression
There are many...
•Tips For Feeding Your Kitten If you are the proud owner of a cute and cuddly little kitten, it is important for you to know how to feed it properly. After all, your kitten has to get proper nutrition now so it can grow up to be strong and healthy.
The Mother's Milk
During the first ten weeks of life, it is essential for your kitten to feed from its mother's milk. During this time period, your kitten will also grow substantially. In fact, most kittens weigh around three ounces at birth and they gain ½ ounce every day. By...
•Understanding Feline Abdominal Distension If your cat's abdomen has become larger, it may be suffering from abdominal distension. This term refers to an enlargement of the abdomen that is caused by problems other than obesity. There are actually several possible causes of abdominal distension, with treatment for the condition varying according to the cause of the disorder.
Causes of Abdominal Distention
One possible cause of abdominal distension is the accumulation of fluid. This accumulation can be caused by a number of different...
•Pets and Roundworms While keeping your pet healthy and happy, a pet owner needs to be aware of various gastrointestinal parasites and how to recognize them in your pet. One of the most common types of parasites pets suffer from is the roundworm. Roundworms can easily be passed from one pet to the next. Depending upon the type of roundworm, it is even possible for your dog to pass roundworms to your cat or for your cat to pass roundworms to your dog. Therefore, it is important to know how to identify these...
•Keeping a Persian Cat as a Pet There are numerous breeds of cats for a cat-lover to choose from, but the most popular of all of the breeds is the Persian cat. The long fur and the regal persona of the Persian are the two main reasons why so many people seem to adore these affectionate and laid back cats.
The History of the Persian
Persians came to North America in the late 1800s and it didn’t take long for them to become the favorite breed of cat lovers. At the same time, the cat was very popular in the UK and was the most...
•Is Your Puppy Safe? Bringing a new puppy home is exciting, but there are many potential hazards both inside and outside of the home that could harm your puppy. Therefore, it is important to identify these hazards and to take steps to remove them in order to keep your beloved pet safe, happy, and healthy.
The Great Outdoors
There are numerous potential hazards in your yard. Certain plants, for example, may be poisonous to your pet. Some common outdoor plants that can be toxic to your puppy include daffodils, lily...
•Should You Allow Your Dog to Lick You? Do you like to allow your dog to lick your body and your face? While some pet owners find the idea of being licked to be disgusting, others consider licking to be a loving gesture that helps them bond even further with their pet. If you like to allow your pet to lick you, however, you might want to think again. While it may seem playful, fun and affectionate, it is possible that your dog's lick can give you more than you bargained for.
Where Has Your Dog's Tongue Been?
In order to get an idea...
•Avoid Giving Your Pet These Treats Sometimes, the "human" foods that your pet loves to eat can be quite dangerous for it in many ways. In some cases, you may give these foods to your pet without even realizing the potential dangers. Yet, it is important to realize which foods should be avoided in order to keep your pet happy and healthy.
Fatty Foods
Just as fatty foods are not healthy for you, they are not healthy for your pet, either. Unfortunately, however, fatty foods can be more than just "unhealthy" for your pet. In fact,...
•Vaccinating Your Cat Getting your cat properly vaccinated is essential to its health. In fact, before vaccinations became more commonly place, many cats died on a regular basis from a condition called panleukopenia, which is more commonly known as feline distemper. They were also more likely to die from upper respiratory infections such as herpesvirus and calcivirus. With the help of vaccinations, death from these diseases, and many others, have become far less common.
Giving Vaccinations
Traditionally,...
•Understanding the Flea Life Cycle Fleas are a major nuisance for pets and their owners. Therefore, it is important to take steps to prevent an infestation from occurring. Once fleas do infest your pet and your home, getting rid of them can be a very difficult task. To better understand why it can be so difficult to prevent and treat fleas, it is helpful to understand the life cycle of the flea and how flea treatment and prevention products work.
The Flea Egg
The life cycle of the flea starts as an egg. The female flea is...
•Pet Massage Have you ever had all of your stress melted away with the help of a simple massage? If so, you know how relaxing and soothing a massage can be. The same is true for your pet! In fact, may people are deciding to give their pets massages in order to help them heal more quickly from illness or injury as well as to provide them with an overall better sense of wellness.
The Benefits of Massage
Just as with humans, there are many benefits associated with giving a pet a massage. Some of the benefits...
•Ticks And Your Pet Ticks can be a major nuisance to your pet and can cause a number of different diseases. In fact, ticks are one of the most problematic of parasites when it comes to transmitting disease. Therefore, in order to keep your pet safe and healthy, it is important to know how to properly remove them and prevent them from using your pet as a host.
Preventing Ticks
There are numerous things you can do to help prevent ticks from infesting your pet. One of the first steps you can take is to make certain...
•A Safe Home For Your Puppy If you are getting ready to bring home a new puppy, it is important for you to first take a few steps in order to make certain your home is safe for your puppy. Just as when you baby proof a home, it is important to really look closely at your home in order to identify any potential dangers to your puppy.
Furniture Hazards
Believe it or not, furniture can be quite dangerous to your puppy. This is particularly true with certain types of furniture, such as reclining chairs and rocking chairs. A...
•Understanding Dogs And Growling Everyone instinctively understands that a growling dog is one that should be left alone. At the same time, if you are a dog owner, you know that there are also times when your pooch may growl in a non-threatening way. After all, dogs are limited in the ways they can communicate, which means they have to find ways to use barks and growls to communicate the message they are trying to convey. As such, there are actually different types of growls and meanings behind what the dog is trying to tell...
•Every Day Foods To Keep From Your Pet Believe it or not, some of the foods you have sitting around your home that seem perfectly harmless can create medical problems for your pet. Simple things such as baking soda and baking powder, which you probably wouldn't consider the possibility of your pet ingesting, can be potentially fatal to your pet gets curious and decides to try it out. Here's a look at some common foods in everyone's kitchen and pantry that can cause severe health problems for your pet.
Baking Powder and Baking...
•Keeping Your Kitten Free of Parasites If you have recently added a cute little kitten to your household, you certainly want to make sure it leads a healthy and happy life. As such, there are several things you should watch out for in order to make certain your kitten doesn't become ill. Namely, there are several different parasites that can make your kitten ill. Thankfully, there are steps you can take to prevent the parasites from causing harm to your kitten.
Ticks
Ticks can attach themselves to your kitten and cause infection...
•Treats That Can Kill Pets There are many tasty treats that humans enjoy on a regular basis, despite the fact that some of them are not particularly good for them. While you may be aware of the adverse affects that these foods have on humans, you may not realize just how devastating they can be to your pets. In fact, in many cases, foods that are simply unhealthy for humans can be downright dangerous to pets. Here is a look at just a few of them.
Alcohol
Alcohol is potentially lethal to humans, and the same is true...
•Preventing Dog Obesity Just as obesity is a growing problem among humans, it is also a concern with dogs. In fact, between 25 and 40% of dogs are either obese or are on the path to obesity. This is a serious concern, as an overweight dog is more likely to experience health issues such as problems with breathing and walking. In addition, an obese dog is less likely to be able to tolerate exercise or heat. Therefore, it is important to take a few steps toward keeping your dog healthy and trim.
Diagnosing the...
•Deciding How to Best Feed Your Pet Deciding how much to feed your pet and what kind of food you should feed is one of the most important decisions you can make about your pet's health. Not only do you need to decide how much to feed your pet, you also need to determine how often you will feed your pet during the day and whether you will feed your pet canned food or dry food.
Deciding Between Canned Food or Dry Food
Both canned dog food and dry dog food are good options for your pet, though most dogs larger than 30 pounds...
•Using Pictures to Sell Puppies Are you trying to sell puppies to a good home? Whether you breed dogs or your beloved pet managed to get free from her pen and find herself pregnant, selling puppies can sometimes be a difficult task. After all, there are many puppies available that are looking for a good home, so finding someone that is willing to purchase your puppies may be harder than you think. Of course, if your puppies are particularly adorable or are purebred, finding a buyer for your puppies may be much simpler....
•Avoiding Fruits That Are Dangerous to Your Pet Although fruit is good for humans, there are fruits that you should avoid feeding to your pet. While you may think that feeding fruit to your pet is a healthy choice, it can actually do more harm to your pet than good. Here are a few of the fruits you should strictly avoid feeding your beloved pet.
Apples, Cherries, Plums, Peaches and Apricots
Apples, cherries, plums, peaches and apricots are all great additions to a balanced human diet, but each of these types of fruit can be quite dangerous...
•Pictures Sell Kittens Do you have a cute and cuddly kitten that you are ready to sell? Many cat owners suddenly find themselves responsible for a litter of kittens after their beloved kitty becomes pregnant. Or, in some cases, a cat that you don't even own may show up at your home and have a litter of kittens. Regardless of the situation, you will want to find a good home for the kittens as soon as possible. Unfortunately, there are so many kittens in need of homes, finding a home for your kittens can seem almost...
•Watching For Signs of Illness in Your Cat Are you feeling concerned about the health of your cat? Even if your kitty seems to be relatively healthy, recognizing poor health or early signs of illness is important in order to make certain your cat is as healthy as possible. By looking for a few signs and symptoms of illness, you will be more likely to catch the illness early enough to treat it effectively.
Appetite
A healthy cat should have a strong appetite. Therefore, a cat that doesn't want to eat is certainly a cat that is not...
•Caring For Your Pet With Transdermal Medicine Delivery Do you have a pet that is resistant to taking medication? It can be difficult to administer pills to many pets, as it requires getting your pet to open its mouth and accept the pill. If you don't want to fight your pet in order to get it to take its medication, you might want to consider talking to your veterinarian about transdermal delivery of the medication.
What is Transdermal Delivery?
Transdermal delivery of medication involves giving the medication to your pet through its skin. This is...
•Using Hydrotherapy to Treat Your Pet's Pain Are you looking for alternative methods for helping alleviate your pet pooch's aches and pains? If so, you might want to look into hydrotherapy for your pet.
What is Hydrotherapy?
Hydrotherapy is a technique that involves using a combination of water and massage to help reduce swelling and pain. It is similar to a human taking a warm soak in the tub followed by a massage or to a human cooling down the muscles with a cool spray and a followed by a rubdown.
Depending upon the type of injury,...
•Applying Medication to Your Pet's Eyes and Ears As a pet owner, you may occasionally need to apply ear and eye medication to your furry friend. For many pet owners, applying these types of medications is a nerve-wracking experience. After all, the eyes and ears are sensitive areas of the pet's body and you can't help but worry about accidentally hurting your pet. With these simple steps, however, you should feel far more comfortable with applying medication to your pet and will be better capable of providing it with the care it...
•Understanding the Biochemical Profile Test in Pets When you take your pooch in for a check up, your veterinarian will likely want to conduct a blood test that is referred to as a biochemical profile. Although most pet owners happily agree to have the biochemical profile completed, many don't actually know why the testing is done or even what the test is looking for.
What is a Biochemical Profile Test?
A biochemical test is conducted by taking a sample of your pet's blood. This sample is then used to check on how the internal organs are...
•Tips For Changing Your Pet's Bandages Unfortunately, your pet will likely get injured from time to time. In this case, it is important for you to know how to properly care for the wounds by taking care of the bandages used to protect them. With these simple tips, you will be able to keep the bandages properly in place while helping your pet heal.
Tip #1: Keep the Bandages Dry
The most important thing you can do for your pet is to keep its bandages dry and clean. In order to make certain they stay clean, you should keep your pet...
•Holistic Medicine and Your Pet If you are a practitioner of holistic medicine, you may want to extend your holistic and natural medicine beliefs to your pet. One form of holistic medication that a growing number of pet owners are choosing to utilize is acupuncture. Of course, not everyone is a supporter of holistic medication. But, for those that are, it is possible that the procedure could help your pet heal without the need for harsh chemicals, preservatives or synthetics.
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a procedure...
•The Basics Of Having A Pet Hermit Crab Are you thinking about purchasing your first pet hermit crab? If so, there are several things you need to know about hermit crabs before you decide to bring them home to be your pets. While you will need to do a great deal of research in order to provide your hermit crab with the best living environment possible, here are some of the basics involved with hermit crab care.
Obtaining the Right Temperature
Before you even bring your hermit crabs home, you need to set up a home that will allow...
•Choosing the Perfect Pet Cat Are you thinking about bringing home a friendly feline friend? If so, there are several things you should keep in mind when deciding upon the type of cat you want to join your family. By giving it some thought before you bring your new pet home, you will be more likely to be happy with your decision and to enjoy its companionship for years to come.
Check Out the Personality
Just like humans, cats come in a variety of different personalities. Some cats are very playful and friendly while...
•Should You Keep Your Cat Indoors Or Out? There has long been a great debate about how to properly keep a pet as a cat. While some believe it is best to keep them indoors in order to prevent the spread of feline disease and to save the lives of birds, others believe that keeping cats indoors contributes to feline behavior problems and does not allow cats to express their natural tendencies. So, which choice is best for you and your pet? In order to make the right decision, there are many things that you need to consider.
Why Do You...
•Dealing With Problematic Cat Spray and Urination If you own a cat, you are already aware that a litter box can become quite smelly if not properly cared for. You may be surprised to learn, however, that it is possible for your cat to be just as disgusted by the smell of the litter box. As a result, your feline friend may start leaving its messes elsewhere. If you are experiencing problems with your cat urinating or even defecating outside of the litter box, there are a few possible causes and solutions to the problem that you might wish to...
•Deciding If You Are Ready to Own a Dog Dogs make excellent pets and companions. After all, their loyalty is well-known and many dogs will protect their homes with the heart and passion of a true champion. In addition, nothing beats being greeted by a happy and loving friend every time you return home from work. Still, just because there are many perks to owning a dog, it doesn't mean you are truly prepared to bring one home. By asking yourself a few simple questions and by answering them honestly, you will be better able to...
•Diabetes and Your Pet Most people have heard of diabetes, but few realize that diabetes is a disease that can also affect your pet. In fact, diabetes is a very serious condition and, if not treated properly, can lead to even more serious complications or even death. Therefore, it is important to test your pet for diabetes and to monitor your pet's health effectively after diabetes is diagnosed.
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes mellitus is a form of diabetes that affects your pet's blood sugar levels. A pet with diabetes...
•Taking Your Dog's Temperature If your dog seems to be feeling ill, you may need to take its temperature in order to determine whether or not it has a fever. Fortunately, taking the temperature of a dog is a relatively easy procedure. In addition, by learning how to properly take your pet's temperature, you can give your veterinarian more complete information that will help him or her diagnose your pet.
Taking Your Dog's Rectal Temperature
Most dogs do not like having their temperatures taken rectally, but it may be...
•Ear Mites and Your Pet If your beloved pet is scratching a great deal around its neck or ear, it may be suffering from ear mites. Ear mites are a common problem in both cats and dogs, but can be quite irritating and even painful. Therefore, it is important to know how to recognize when ear mites have infested your pet and how to get rid of them so your pet can be happy and healthy again.
What are Ear Mites?
Ear mites are small parasites that infest both dogs and cats. When they infest your pet, they make their home...
•Understanding Your Pet's CBC Blood Test When you take your pet to the veterinarian for a regular check up or if you are concerned that your pet may be ill, the vet will likely perform a CBC. A CBC, or complete blood count, is used to evaluate the cells that circulate through your pet's blood. With the help of this test, your vet can find the first indication that your pet may be ill or in need of medical care in some way.
What is the CBC?
The CBC test actually takes a count of both the red and white blood cells in your pet's blood....
•Do You Have Fleas? Every pet owner worries about the possibility if dealing with fleas. After all, these little pests can be quite irritating to both your pet and to you. Therefore, you should do everything possible to keep fleas at bay and to get rid of them as soon as you suspect an infestation.
Fleas and Your Pets
Unfortunately, your furry pet is the perfect home for fleas. When a flea lays its egg in your pet's fur, the fur serves as an incubator that helps the eggs hatch. Of course, some of the eggs may...
•Tips For Clipping Your Bird's Wings Do you have a pet bird? If so, you might be considering the possibility of clipping your pet's wings. Within the world of pet bird owners, the subject of wing clipping is a bit controversial. While many specialists recommend clipping the wings of captive birds, some believe it is the wrong thing to do. Therefore, before you learn how to clip your bird's wings, it is a good idea to explore the pros and cons of wing clipping.
Benefits of Wing Clipping
One of the obvious benefits to wing...
•Planning a Vacation With Your Pet Are you getting ready to go on vacation with your pet? If so, you aren't alone. In fact, a growing number of pet owners are deciding to take their pets with them when they travel. In order to your vacation a pleasant experience for both you and your pet, however, there are several things you should keep in mind.
Determine if Your Pet is Really Ready to Travel
Before you begin making vacation plans that included your four-legged friend, you need to make an honest assessment of your pet's...
•Tips For Giving Your Cat a Bath If you are a cat owner, you are probably fully aware of the fact that most cats absolutely hate water. Nonetheless, there may be times when bathing your cat is necessary. Not only do baths keep your cat clean, they may also be needed to remove fleas from your furry friend. While bathing a cat isn't always easy, it is possible with most cats if you follow these tips.
Tip #1: Start Young
If you got your cat while it was still a kitten, you should start giving it baths on a regular basis....
•What to Bring When Vacationing With Your Pet Going on a vacation with your pet is an exciting experience. At the same time, it takes a great deal of preparation in order to make certain your pet stays safe and healthy while on the trip. In addition to making certain your pet's shots are current and purchasing a roomy cage that will allow your pet to stay comfortable while traveling, there are many things you should take with you while you travel.
Packing Hygiene Products
Just as you have to pack a brush, a toothbrush, deodorant, and...
•Toilet Training Your Cat Are you tired of cleaning out your pet cat's litter box? If so, you might want to try training your cat to use the toilet. It may sound crazy, but it really is possible to teach some cats to use the toilet for their bathroom needs rather than using the litter box. Not only does this help you avoid having to clean litter boxes, it also helps you avoid getting that litter box smell in your home.
Getting Yourself Trained
When training your cat to use the litter box, it is important to remember...
•Keeping a Tarantula As a Pet Are you thinking about keeping a big, hairy spider as a pet? Although the thought of having a pet tarantula would make some people's skin crawl, there are many people that love the thought of keeping one of these big spiders as a pet. If you are one of them, it is important for you to know how to properly care for a tarantula so you and your pet can both be happy.
Do Your Research
The most important step you can take is to avoid an impulse purchase. Rather, research the type of tarantula you...
•Training Your Cat to Walk With a Leash One advantage that dog owners have long had over cat owners is the ability to take their pets out for a walk on a leash. If you envy those dog owners and you would like to take your precious kitty for a walk outside, just follow these simple steps to train your cat to use a leash.
Choosing the Right Leash
The first step toward training your cat to use a leash is to choose the right type of leash. While dogs may be satisfied with using a collared leash, the same is not true with cats. In fact,...
•Understanding Unusual Fish Behavior Have you ever watched your fish as they swim around in your tank and wondered why they do the things that they do? While no one can be certain of why fish do all of the things that they do, experts do agree on the meaning of a few fish behaviors. As a fish owner, the better you can identify and understand these behaviors, the happier and healthier you can make your pet fish.
Hiding in the Tank
Many fish enjoy hiding and, therefore, this is not always a cause for concern. Some fish are just...
•Choosing The Perfect Pet Snake Are you thinking about keeping a pet snake in your home? While pet snakes can be a great addition to your home, there are several things that you need to keep in mind in order to guarantee the best possible experience for both you and your slithery friend.
Think About Size
Before purchasing a pet snake, you need to consider the size of your reptilian friend. Don't be fooled by the size of the snake that you see at the pet store. Often, pet stores sell snakes that are not fully grown. So,...
•Choosing The Right Fish Habitat For Your Aquarium If you have decided to bring pet fish into your home, one of the first things you will need to determine is the type of habitat you will create. You may be surprised to learn that there are actually many different types of habitats for you to select from. In addition, the type of habitat you choose to create will determine the type of fish you can put into your tank.
A community tank is a tank that may contain a variety of different fish, but all of the fish species in a community tank need to...
•Top 10 Unique Pets If you are looking for a pet that is creepy and crawly and will be certain freak out at least a few of your friends, you might want to check out one of these unique pets.
Unique Pet #1: Rats
Many people have phobias about rats or associate them with dirt and disease, but rats can actually be great pets. They are very sociable creatures that can be really enjoyable to watch and to interact with.
Unique Pet #2: Tarantulas
While the thought of keeping a spider as a pet may churn some people's...
•Top 5 Cute And Cuddly Exotic Pets Are you looking for an exotic pet that will really catch the attention of your friends and family? Do you want a pet that you are certain no one else you know will have? If you are looking for a truly unique pet that is still cute and cuddly, you might want to consider one of these top 5 cute and furry exotic pets.
Cute and Cuddly Exotic Pet #1: Kinkajou
Kinkajous are naturally found in the rainforest and are listed as being at "lower risk" by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. These...
•Top 5 Bird Dangers To Avoid If you are a bid owner, you must be aware of the things that can harm your little avian friend, particularly if you enjoy allowing it to roam freely in your home. By being aware of potential bird dangers, you can effectively make certain your pets are kept safe and enjoy living a long, healthy, and happy life with you.
Bird Danger #1: Accidental Poisoning
Sadly, hundreds of pet birds are accidentally poisoned every year. There are many products and chemicals that are potentially fatal to...
•Terrier Training - How To Handle Biting In Terrier Puppies Terriers have a reputation for being somewhat nippy. But even though biting may be common behavior, you don't have to live with it or encourage it. Responsible terrier owners need to actively discourage biting and nipping right from puppyhood. You should be putting an end to mouthing and biting by the time your terrier pup is 15 weeks old.
So, keep reading for three easy-to-implement tips that can help you stop your terrier puppy from biting and nip this nipping problem right in the bud....
•10 Fun Facts About Longhaired Cat Breeds Longhaired cats are known for their beauty and lustrous but labor-intensive coats. Popular breeds include the glamorous Balinese, the affectionate Himalayan, the almost dog-like Maine Coon, the water-loving Turkish Van and the quintessential Persian. If you're a lover of longhaired cat breeds, keep reading for 10 fun facts about longhaired cat breeds.
1. Longhaired cats were first spotted in Europe in the early 16th century. The first known longhair, the Angora, was named after the Turkish...
•Some Things To Consider When Purchasing Hairless Cats Individuals that want to have cats may be unable to keep them because of allergies. Depending on the exact nature of your allergy, hairless cats, or Sphinxes may or may not be of help to you. These amazing cats have no hair at all on their bodies. Despite this, their skin coloring often mimics what their fur would look like. As an example, you might see hairless cats with white paws or splashes on their noses.
If your allergy is specifically related to cat hair, you may want to consider...
•Quirky Cats Chances are, almost every cat has its quirks. These odd, sometimes puzzling behaviors are more than just personality traits. They are part and parcel of the subtle, yet hard to define aspects of cats being themselves. When it comes to quirky cats, you may notice any number of peculiar activities that make them appear almost human.
If you are fortunate enough to have watch a mother cat raise her kittens, you may see some of the finest examples of quirky cats behavior. This may include a...
•Common Cat Ailments Even though felines tend to be very healthy for the duration of their lives, they do have some common cat ailments. For the most part, a healthy diet and careful grooming will alleviate and even prevent many common cat ailments. If your cat changes its behavior or schedule of activities, a checkup with a veterinarian is highly recommended. While the turnout may be one or more common cat ailments, it never hurts to be on the safe side.
Sometimes it seems like cats and hair balls go hand in...
•A Brief History Of Famous Cats Chances are, at some point you have walked into a store, or other business establishment to be greeted by a locally famous cats. These elite, and yet unique mascots usually come with stories of being rescued from an animal shelter. Other owners will relate stories about how their famous cats simply decided to take up residence with them. Irregardless of how a cat comes to be a part of someone's life, they often remind us of some of the most famous cats in history.
Recently, Oscar, the...
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