Nov
07
Posted on 07-11-2008
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Are you are planning to go out and enjoy some fireworks on 5 November? Here are some top tips to keep your pets safe from fireworks night.

Are you are planning to go out and enjoy some fireworks on 5 November?

Remember, there is nothing worse for a dog than the symphony of fires, banging, bright lights and the general commotion of Guy Fawkes Night. Some dogs can be more sensitive to noise than others but most will get upset by fireworks.
In fact according to Dogs Trust 80% of dogs are frightened by fireworks and 45% of owners say their dogs need sedation to calm their nerves. So it’s important to remember that all that excitement can really stress your dog out and even have longer traumatic affects on him/her.
To make sure that you take all the right measures to help you and your dog enjoy a safe evening we have put together some sound advice which should turn out any worries during Bonfire Night.

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Oct
15
Posted on 15-10-2008
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Have you ever thought
of Buying turtles as pet for your home, Don’t you think its interesting much
like buying any other pet.

Have you ever thought of
Buying turtles as pet for your home, Don’t you think its interesting much like
buying any other pet. You need to think about a few points to go over, like
what kind of turtle you want, what its needs are, You will be able to give
proper care to it. Many people think that buying turtles for your home as pets
does not require a lot of work or care but the matter of fact is that turtles
require more care and commitment than other pets as they live much longer life
than any other animal.

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Sep
19
Posted on 19-09-2008
Filed Under (Pets) by admin


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Food intolerances, defined as a dog inability to digest a
certain kind of dog food, are far more common in dogs than food allergies.
Compare dog food intolerances to allergies: only 10% to 12% of the canine
population has allergies while up to 50% could suffer from an intolerance.
Nearly half of all dogs are unable to stomach a certain kind of food and could
become sick within half an hour of consuming it.

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