By: Jayson Bailey | 2010-10-01 | Pets Although it cost a bit more than the old stuff, switching dog foods ended up saving me a lot of time and money. read more
By: Ted Blake | 2010-03-29 | Pets Puppies are cute but have a tendency to grow, very quickly, into large dogs. They can, just as quickly, begin to lose their appeal. Taking on a dog is a big commitment and one that does not come cheap. By far the biggest ongoing cost will be the feeding of the animal. read more
By: kayla | 2010-09-12 | Home & Family Pets have been a large portion of my life previously considering that I used to be a kid. I can't keep in mind there at any time being a time when i didn't have a dog, hamster, rabbit, or perhaps a only a few of goldfish in my family residence even though rising up. I grew to become an animal lover early on, so it's not shocking that I am continuing this pattern now that I'm an grownup. read more
By: James Gabriele | 2010-12-31 | Pets Pets have been a big part of my life ever since I was a kid. I can't remember there ever being a time when I did not have a dog, hamster, rabbit, or even a just a coupl ... read more
By: Kathy Davison | 2010-04-02 | Pets All dogs are extremely susceptible to fleas. Fleas can be seen quickly moving over the dog's skin and are particularly partial to the base of the dogs tail and behind his ears. Flea droppings look like specks of grit and are especially visible on the dogs stomach. read more
By: Kathy Davison | 2010-04-01 | Pets A Dog that Jumps at you can be a real Irritation. Learn the reasons why your dog does this and how you can change this behavior to one that is acceptable to you. read more
By: Ben Buren | 2010-03-27 | Pets If you have a dog that has a problem with barking, instead of putting in ear plugs, examine the root cause of the bark and fix it. To do just that lets first uncover the reason behind your dog barking, and then we will uncover how to control your lovable but sometimes unbearable pet. read more
By: Mike Deathe | 2011-09-22 | Pets Would you like to have a dog that pays attention? Well that is all I need to say... Read on if you want learn how :-) read more
By: Audrey Frederick | 2010-04-01 | Pets It is not "how much is that doggy in the window," as it is "where did the doggy in the window come from?" In researching the history of dogs, I found almost as many opinions as there were people to ask. You would think in this age of DNA, computers and high tech technology that the true story of dog history would be easy to track. Apparently, this is one time the "cat" has it over the "dog," as cats can be tracked back as far as 11 million years ago. read more
By: Brett D Furniss | 2010-03-29 | Real Estate "No, we will never allow pets in our rental home! They are destructive, the arch-enemy of nice carpet, and borderline evil. In fact, my Uncle Jeb's ex-wife got a dog and ran away with Fido 6 months later!" OK- this conversation might not have happened. McDonalds's stock in the mid-1980's was struggling. read more
By: Michael Hrynewich | 2010-12-05 | Pets It's recommended that we humans go for a health check-up at least once a year. Our dogs are part of our families, so doesn't it make sense for Fido to go to the vet at least once a year, too? Taking the time, and spending a few dollars, to take Fido to the vet is an investment in his or her health, as the vet may be able to spot potential illnesses and problems before they have a chance to... read more
By: Amy Birley | 2010-04-01 | Pets You have discovered that your precious dog that licks your hands and face is eating poop. Your tummy rolls and your nose squinches up in disgust. So how do you stop your Fido from eating poop? Is it harmful to the dog to eat poop? The biggest problem seems to be the disgust factor of the owner for in the previous article we discovered it was a natural thing for some and a behavior thing for others. read more