By: Bryan Burbank | 2010-04-02 | Pets There are very few people whose heart does not melt when they see a kitten or puppy, especially when they need a home. But when it comes to getting a pet for themselves everyone seems to think pure breed. Every person who is considering getting a pet really owes themselves a trip to their local animal shelter. Where they will find the most wonderful dogs and cats both mixed breeds and pure breeds that need homes. The ages may vary but I'm sure there will be something for you. You will not only be getting yourself a best friend but giving some deserving animal a home. read more
By: Joshua Black | 2010-03-31 | Copywriting There is a rampant problem in small business copywriting today. Most of the big guys have it figured out, but for some reason the small business copy has not. Read on to find out how this small, but quite major thing that is killing the response on small business copy. read more
By: saira Akhtar | 2011-02-19 | Pets Do not simply drive to a shelter and pick any dog for adoption. The first thing you should have is a love for dogs and really want them to be your constant companion and best friend. read more
By: Nicole Lanning | 2010-04-01 | Pets Love your pets and enjoy healing them with Reiki or other energy forms? Have you ever thought about attuning your pet to be a Reiki Master to have them work with the energy on their own? This is something a lot of people have not considered until it is mentioned to them. read more
By: CharlesMatthews | 2010-10-14 | Pets I’m a long time bearded dragon handler (ten years and counting) and realize well the rewards that has to do with this kind of pet ownership read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-10-28 | Home & Family Yorkshire Terriers originated in the mid-19th century around the industrial heartlands of northern England. They were bred by working men, for whom a large dog would have been difficult to keep, but who wanted a lively companion. Their probable forebears are the old Black-and-Tan Terriers, the Maltese, and the now extinct Clysedale Terrier. From each litter the smallest dogs were selected for breeding and the Yorkshire Terrier gradually 'shrank' to the proportions we see today. read more
By: Roberta Wilson | 2011-12-12 | Pets You usually consider the purchase of pet meds when a companion animal gets sick. Scrapes, lacerations, skin irritations and eye problems call for the use of specifically formulated veterinary products. Yet did you know that there are some pet meds that actually maintain a dog’s or cat’s health? Give these products to a pet on a prophylactic basis, and it is quite possible to avoid more serious read more
By: Allan Border | 2012-03-30 | Loans Through the help of the small amount via the support of instant text loans, the borrowers are able to get rid of their entire unpaid pending bills easily. read more
By: Bob Moore | 2012-04-25 | Loans The people are able to meet up their entire requirements if they have the cell phone and an e-mail address because most of the formalities are done through these things. read more
By: John | 2010-10-28 | Pets Well, most of us, at point in time or other, are confronted with questions like – Should we adopt a dog or not? The answer to this question will obviously vary depending upon the person's interest level who is answering it. Whether the answer to this question is an emphatic Yes or No, there are plenty of dogs for adoption both in the internet and in the virtual world. read more
By: Desiree Sevoir | 2010-10-26 | Pets There are many options available for families who still want the companionship of a pet but don't want the more traditional cat or dog as a pet. Guinea Pigs, hamsters, gerbils or mice are all pets that can be brought into your family without as much upheaval as a dog or cat can cause. read more
By: Ricardo Lumbardo | 2010-11-30 | Pets The Border Terriers are mid-sized belonging to the Terrier Group well-known for their cheerfulness and enthusiasm. Although bred as working animals, their keen ability to adapt makes them excellent family companions. This small, but sturdy breed weighs 13-16 pounds, stands 11-14 inches. read more
By: joel dela cruz | 2012-01-04 | Pets Should you adopt a sugar glider? Those who want to take a glider should think long and hard before actually committing to the task. No matter how cute these marsupials seem, can be very difficult to take care of. They not only have a particular diet but one pet is usually sad. Therefore, the decision to adopt a glider usually means taking on more than one of these animals. read more
By: Art Gib | 2011-04-04 | Article Marketing From the moment guests step into my home, they can guess my value of my furry companions, as my corgi always bounds toward the door. My two feline friends are usually slinking slowly behind him. But ... read more