By: Adam Webster | 2010-03-26 | Pets The idea is very easy; all you have to do is to attach a GPS receiver to your dog's collar. When the dog turns up missing, you activate the GPS system installed to your cell phone. The system sends a simple SMS to the dog GPS receiver through the mobile network. The dog's SIM card located on the receiver sends back the pup's location information to your cell phone. read more
By: ricardo lumbardo | 2010-10-14 | Pets New to the microchipping concept? This article will help you know the basics of dog microchipping. Microchipping in dogs can be a very effective way to ensure your pet's safety, so if you want to consider it, this article is the best place to start. read more
By: Angel Wasserman | 2010-03-30 | Pets Microchips are a popular identification choice for dogs. They are permanent, relatively low in cost and can help reunite you with your pet if he gets lost. The most important thing to know is that having one implanted is only fifty percent of the process. The chip must be registered by the owner to make it effective. read more
By: jennifer parker | 2013-02-19 | Business You can improve skills in the field of microchip technology by joining training classes. By implanting microchip needles under the skin of pet you can find lost pet with ease provided you fill pet registration form. Scanners are also designed by talented experts to reunite you with adorable missing pet. read more
By: Jershon Teigh | 2011-01-25 | Pets Getting a new dog or puppy can be a time of great fun, but it can also be a time of anxiety and new responsibilities. Will this new addition to your family be easy to live with? Will he or she be finicky and hard to train? How will your new dog get along with children? A little research, time, and patience can help build a wonderful new relationship. Here are some tips that can help put things read more
By: Kamari Shields | 2010-03-31 | Pets Just like us, dogs like to be groomed and pampered at least once a week. Dog grooming will keep your loved one happy and healthy. You can take your dog to professional groomers at a pet store or a place that is dedicated to dog grooming, but you can attempt to do it yourself. All you need is to have some basic dog grooming supplies. read more
By: Debbie Hubbard | 2010-04-03 | Pets Several pets each year find their way to shelters and without proper identification it is very difficult for the shelters to locate their owners. Supplying your pet with proper identification will enable shelter personnel to contact you and return your beloved pet to its home. Even the best trained pets can find their way outside to roam free. Open windows and doors offer a temping escape to your pets outside surroundings. read more
By: Blaine Ward | 2011-01-01 | Pets According to the thumb rule, every offspring must have approximately their body weight during birth during lactation and nursing phase each week. Most of the females are expert mother but some may be nervous and less attentive, so they need some extra care to calm them and to accept their newly born puppies. The poorly nursed pup may be small in size, cooler in temperature and weigh less. So routine handling is good for checking their progress and health condition of the pup. read more
By: William Hong | 2011-04-05 | Article Marketing For a lot of new puppy owners, their new canine addition to the family is just as important as if it were human. Just like these new parents would cover a new infant with a good health policy, many pu... read more
By: Jenny Jordan | 2011-08-09 | Pets Dog food made at home is healthy and as an added bonus, you'll know everything that's in it. It takes 5 minutes sometimes to read the label on store-bought dog food. This recipe will have your dog waiting for the dinner bell and looking up at you with those big sad eyes. Health and activity benefits are numerous, when you feed your dog homemade food. read more
By: ricardo lumbardo | 2010-10-13 | Pets Should you care for a disabled dog instead of putting it down? This article will help you decide to take care of your disabled dog instead. This will help you see why taking care of a disabled pet is worth the effort. With tips on how to help your dog overcome the dog disability, and how to care for your disabled pet, this can help you prepare for the responsibility as well. read more
By: Shristy Chandran | 2010-12-13 | Business How about a strong and a healthy companion to help you alleviate your loneliness or to give you the sense of belonging? read more
By: Sylvia Dickens | 2010-03-27 | Pets Do you have a new dog or are you thinking of getting a puppy? If this is your first one, there are certain things that you must know. By taking on a puppy, you have made yourself responsible for providing everything that he needs from the moment you bring him home and throughout his life. This article will give you a few quick tips to get you started. read more