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Greenies

May 31, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 


solution for your pet’s teeth. If you want your pet’s teeth clean, use this Greenies. Eliminate offensive “doggie breathâ€Â? and clean teeth with delicious, satisfying Greenies dental treats. Specially formulated to whisk away troublesome plaque and tartar build-up, these highly digestible treats contain natural chlorophyll to effectively freshen breath. Read more


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Dealing with lost-pet problems? Simple strategies still work well

May 31, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 


Effective solutions to lost pets are still low-tech or no-tech.
If you lost your pet go to Go to your nearest shelters if you’ve lost a pet. People often wait for days before they even look for a lost pet. This is especially true of cats. In 2004, owners reclaimed almost half of the 4,300 stray dogs that found their way to the Multnomah County shelter. But only 176 out of 4,600 stray cats were reclaimed by their families. Read more

Ear Cleaning Solution for your Dogs

May 30, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 


Have problem with your dog ear? ear wax problem ? you can use Oti-Clens!.
Oti-Clens is a non-irritating ear-cleaning agent for use in dogs.

# Non-toxic; does not irritate tissue or retard healing.

# Facilitates routine ear examinations and otic health, particularly for long-eared canine breeds prone to ear infections and entrapment of foreign matter.

# Eliminates ear wax that might obscure mites, weeds and other organic matter. Read more

Should Dogs Take Supplements?

May 30, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

ur pets’ demand for certain nutrients fluctuates. Vitamin B is great support to the body during stressful periods and additional zinc is a helpful nutrient for many breeds; such as, huskies. No matter how well a diet is formulated, there are always nutrients, which are not in the diet. The body knows what it needs and it has its ways of communicating these things to us. It is up to us to pay attention to our animals’ behavior as well as their appearance to make sure they’re getting all the nutrients they need. For instance, is your cat sleeping more than usual these days? Or does your dog have less of an appetite? Read more

Guarding Your Dog’s Health

May 29, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

We all know the adage “dog is man’s best friend” seem to run for ages now. But we have reasons enough to consider our dogs as vital parts of our daily existence.

They seem to have this special character to display love and loyalty, not to mention a unique fun that we can only witness from them. That’s why, as much as possible, we will do everything we can to give them the best treatment and best health care, just like we do for our family members. Come to think of it- we even provide them their own insurance!

In this article, we will tackle some important dog health guidelines. Though considerably generalized for all breeds, information here are helpful still in maintaining our best friend’s optimum health. Read more

Husband jealous over pet dog

May 29, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 


This story happened in China, A man in southwestern China’s Chongqing city thought his wife spent so much time with her pet dog that he stabbed the poor animal with a pair of scissors. This dog sent to animals’ hospital after being found by a neighbor outside the family’s home. He is now in stable condition after four hours of surgery.
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International pet contest

May 25, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 


Win $10,000 ? yes you can own it , Pet owners in Nanton and area are invited to participate in the International Pet Owners Club 2006 Cutest Pet photo contest.hose who want to participate must send a photograph of the pet in full colour of black and white sized 8 X 10 or smaller.
The deadline to enter the contest is June 15, 2006.
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4 Tips to Aid Your Dog of Diarrhea

May 24, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment 

Below are several tips in which you can use to effectively help your dog recover from diarrhea:

1. Do not let your dog have a continual feeding of food in the dish. If you stop putting food in your pet, then he will stop having to use the bathroom. So it is obvious that once you notice your dog has the runs, simply stop feeding him for 24 hours after the onset of diarrhea. This alone could be enough to knock out the problem. However, if after 24 hours have gone by and there is still a problem with your dog’s bowel movement, then contact your vet immediately because something could be seriously wrong. Read more

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