Nov
09
Posted on 09-11-2008
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What is really in our dog’s kibble that your buy at the grocery store. Find out what should be avoided to promote a healthy happy pet.

What do cheap dog food manufacturers consider “fillers”?

Used in low quality, cheap commercial dog foods, fillers are basically put in the dog’s “food” to save the manufacturer money, not to increase nutritional values. Included are products that are not edible and difficult for our pets to digest such as: cereal byproducts, - cottonseed hulls, - crushed peanut shells, - straw, - corn and crushed corncobs, - weeds, and - feathers.

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Oct
20
Posted on 20-10-2008
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When you get a pet home, there are some basic things that you will need and they come under pet supplies. Some of the important pet supplies include pet food, eating bowls, leash and pet bed among many others.

When you get a pet home, there are some basic things that you will need and they come under pet supplies. Some of the important pet supplies include pet food, eating bowls, harnesses and pet bed among many others.

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Oct
07
Posted on 07-10-2008
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Pet rabbits require special care

 

Rabbits are popular companion animals and are offered for adoption at many animal shelters, but careful consideration of their needs is essential before bringing one into your home.  Keep in mind that no pet should be adopted on impulse or offered as a gift without the caregiver’s full knowledge of what will be necessary for the animal’s well-being. 

Do rabbits require special care?

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Oct
04
Posted on 04-10-2008
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Routine health care for pets is critical to their ongoing well-being and overall health. In addition to feeding and exercising your pets, you need to maintain their general health.

Regular health care for pets is a crucial part of their ongoing development, health and well-being. Outside regular exercise and a healthy diet, your pet needs routine health care to ensure it has a long and happy life. Regular, routine health care should include proper grooming, good dental care, parasite prevention and regular visits to the veterinarian’s office. To learn more, read on.

Ongoing Veterinarian Visits

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