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Month: December 2014

Pilling Cats

Pilling cats can be a “nightmarish” experience. Cats don’t want something pushed down their throats, and they’ll fight with all their might to prevent it.  In fact, it’s amazing how powerful their small bodies can be.  Here are some ways to make the pilling process easier and less stressful – for both...

Probiotics and Pet Health

Microflora and the Gastrointestinal Tract The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of all healthy mammals contains approximately 400 species of microflora or microorganisms, including bacteria, yeasts, fungi and protozoa.  These microorganisms are acquired at birth from the mother, and later from the environment, and are necessary for the health and proper functioning...

Probiotics for Pets’ Digestion

  Does your pet have digestion problems, diarrhea, skin problems, food intolerances, or other chronic health problems? Supplement with a high quality pet probiotic to restore your pet’s healthy gut, and chances are you’ll improve your pet’s health. A probiotic, sometimes referred to as good or friendly bacteria, is a microorganism...

Punishing A Puppy - Healthy Food For Pets

Punishing a Puppy

Punishing a Puppy – How to Train a Puppy to Stop Unwanted Behaviors? I think the message I have is that we cannot ever expect a puppy to think human…therefore it is quite reasonable for us to think like a dog. A very good book on the market is called...

Puppy Housebreaking 101

Puppy Housebreaking 101 Many people are hesitant to get a new puppy out of fear of the housebreaking process. While the puppy housebreaking process can be consuming it doesn’t have to be hard if you follow the tips we have outlined for you below. Housebreaking your puppy is best started when...

Puppy Socialization

Puppy Socialization Until they reach 16 to 18 weeks of age, a puppy will be in a socialization period. This period is the most important and critical in its life. Every effort should be made to socialize your puppy; meaning to expose him or her to a variety of positive...

Puppy Training Tips for the First Week

Puppy Training Tips for the First Week Bringing home a puppy and introducing her to your home is very exciting for everyone. The only one who may be anxious about the situation will be the puppy. If you handle your puppy properly when she arrives, she will quickly relax and...

Seizures in Pets

Seizures in Pets Witnessing your precious dog or cat having a seizure can be a frightening experience.  During seizures pets often lose control, fall over, chomp their teeth, salivate or drool, whine, paddle with their feet, and begin to urinate or defecate on themselves.  Their eyes become large (dilated) and unresponsive.  A pet...

Supplementing With Probiotics to Improve Pet Health

How do Probiotics Improve Pet Health? If your pet has digestion problems, diarrhea, skin problems, food intolerances, or other chronic health problems, giving a high quality pet probiotic supplement can greatly improve your pet’s health. A probiotic is a microorganism necessary for a balanced and healthy intestinal tract.  Within the intestinal tracts...

The Cat that ate Montecito: Feline Obesity

The Cat that ate Montecito: Feline Obesity The doorbell rang. “Do you have a shaggy Siamese?” Basil Pussy Willow had one fatal flaw: he loved cars. Not riding in them, but hiding under them. A neighbor directed me to where my Himalayan kitten lay on the street, killed instantly by...

The Golden Years: How to Love a Geriatric Pet

The Golden Years: How to Love a Geriatric Pet Our sweet pets.  They love us unconditionally through all of our family expansions, strange hair-dos and weight gains. We’re quick to place them into the arms of strangers when we go on extended trips, arrogant in our expectations of them to behave. They move with...

The Pet Wash

Washing Pets In case you’re planning on volunteering at a shelter or even if you want to know more about shampooing your own pet, here’s some little-known information and a few tips, just for you! When animals owned or homeless are outside, they pick up all kinds of stuff in their...

The Pomeranian Dog

The Pomeranian Dog The Pomeranian is one of they toy breeds and weighs between 3 and 7 pounds (there are larger poms, and although not to the breed standard, they still make wonderful loving pets!).   Intelligent and vivacious, these little dogs will steal your heart, but don’t let them get...

The Siamese Cat

The Siamese Cat This enigmatic cat originates in Siam, the place we now know as Thailand.   Siamese cats were highly honored by generations of Siam’s kings—so much so that they were kept in the royal palace.  Talk about the royalty of the cat world!  They were trusted to protect the palace and monasteries from...

The Truth Behind Pet Food Labels

The Truth Behind Pet Food Labels If you are reading the labels on your pet’s foods, you are doing the right thing.  However, labels don’t often tell the whole story.  Frequently, they are superficial representations of a product. When we cruise down the pet food aisles, labels are seldom able to adequately...

They Call It Dog Breath For a Reason

Dog Breath – may be a sign of poor dental health! It’s shame that most dog owners don’t realize that dental hygiene is as important for their dogs as it is for themselves.  Teeth that have been neglected are subject to several types of mouth disease just like their human...

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