Obedience Training Solves Dog Problems
March 31, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Do you ever wish you could wave a magic wand and stop unwanted dog behavior, like running away, pulling on the leash or jumping all over you. Maybe house training your dog isn’t going too well? Do you want to know how to stop your dog from running away, pulling, biting, barking, or chewing that expensive furniture? Well you can. It takes some training on your part to stop bad behavior, but it is worth it. Learning obedience training is the best way I know to gain perfect control of your dog’s problems. The great thing is it does not have to be frustrating. If you learn the right way, you will not only save time and money,but you will also save yourself a lot of heartache. It took me years of reading books, driving an hour one way to obedience classes, asking questions, watching others train……… you get the idea. It didn’t come overnight for me. I want to spare you all that time and money and trial and error.
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Dog kennel covers for the safety of your dog
March 31, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Depending on where you live, laws may differ to what concerns the kind of housing you offer to your pet. However, regardless of whether you meet law restrictions or not, you must provide a safe environment for your beloved companion. This is the point where dog kennels come into the picture - because safety is the number one aspect that needs covering when you want to keep your pet along your side as long as possible. What you should definitely pay attention to when purchasing a dog shelter is quality and design. Depending on what you are looking for to buy, you can direct your attention to dimension, building material and dog kennel covers. Any of these three can seriously influence your pet’s comfort.
Learn More About Pet Health And What You Can Do To Improve It
March 30, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

If you own a pet, you know how frustrating it can be when they get sick and nothing seems to get them better. Visits to the vet, drugs, pills, shampoos … it seems as though they will be sick forever.
The problem usually lies in their food. Nutrition, or lack thereof, is the number one factor that determines a pet’s health. Store bought commercial pet food lacks almost all the nutrients that pets need. To make matters worse, they are loaded with toxic chemicals, synthetic preservatives, and discarded animal parts that you would never knowingly give your beloved pet.
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Suggestions for a Koi First Aid Kit
March 29, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
So, you are a proud koi pond owner with a dozen beautiful koi fish. Everything is fine until that moment when your koi fish getting sick for the first time. What you should do?
Prevention is the most important thing, because prevention is much more easier than cure your koi fish.
Keeping Your Pet Healthy - A New Dog Owner Guide
March 28, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Keeping your pet well groomed is an essential part of being a new pet owner. We have compiled a few tasks that each owner should do on a regular basis. If you make sure these things get done, you will keep your pet happy and healthy.
Trimming your dogs’ nails is critical in keeping your pet free from toe infections. You should always keep your pet dogs nails trimmed to the proper length. Taking a daily walk with your pet will help wear down their nails. If trimming their nails doesn’t make you queasy, you can pick up a pair of nail clippers at your favorite online pet store and trim them yourself. You want to be sure not to cut them too short as their nails will bleed and cause them discomfort. If you don’t feel that you can trim their nails or that your dog might be aggressive when you’re trying to trim them, you can take your pet for a minimal charge to your groomer or veterinarian.
Is Homemade Pet Food Safer Than Commerical Pet Food?
March 27, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Many pet owners are considering the option of feeding their pet a homemade diet. This can be for many reasons, whether they feel guility about feeding their pet out of a bag or are concerned about the quality or safety of commerical pet food.
Domesticated pets can become ill from ingesting contaminated food. The source of the food can be from either commerical or home prepared diets. Foodborne illnesses in dogs and cats can be caused by bacterial infection, bacterial toxins, mycotoxins, chemicals, metals and other contaminants.
A mycotoxin is a toxin produced by a fungus and estimates suggest that one-quarter of the world’s annual food crop is affected by these tiny molds. In fact, mycotoxin litigation alone has cost the pet food industry an estimated $7 million since 1990.
Supplements for Pitbulls
March 22, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
So you’ve found this article and you want it to give you some guidance as to the effectiveness and healthfulness of giving supplements for pitbulls. It is, if nothing else, very interesting debates because there are people that are on both sides of the fence for, as well as against the supplements for pitbulls.
There are many myths and fables that surround this controversial issue however with this article, we will try to put some of that to rest. There is an overall theme by pro supplemental users as well as those who oppose it and the general theme is in your goal in giving supplements to pitbulls, just be responsible.
Your Pet’s Defenses Against Bacteria and Disease
March 22, 2007 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
The Skin and Coat System
The skin and coat system is your pet’s first line of defense to protect against harmful external bacteria and the elements.
Skin: Smooth, supple skin is essential as a barrier against invaders. Healthy skin can heal more quickly from scratches and cuts. Skin is also the largest organ of the body and will help eliminate toxins when or if the liver becomes overworked and unable to keep up with demand. Healthy skin also holds the coat in better.
Coat: The coat offers protection from the elements. Since hairs are often shed, there needs to be continuous replacement. The coat may thicken and shed seasonally to help regulate your pet’s body temperature.










