Pets 101
Pets, big and small, bring happiness to families all over the world. Like anyone or anything on this planet, they need love and care. Here you'll find all the info you need to train, care for and love your pet the RIGHT way!
Posted December 31st, 2011
by Olivia Wood
I know there’s no perfect pet food, but if you have a dog with a sensitive stomach and/or possible allergies (I’m thinking corn or another filler that Eukanuba and Iams uses), Canidae could be a godsend. It has been for me.
Posted December 30th, 2011
by Phil Tappan
As a proud and loving cat owner, the health and well-being of your pet is primarily in your hands. Perhaps just as important as routine veterinary check ups is providing your cat with a highly nutritious diet. Just like humans, eating healthy food is vital to optimal health for your cat. Maybe you have never noticed the differences between the various cat foods on the market. Knowing the facts about cat food will certainly help you make the best decision concerning your cat’s diet.
Posted December 29th, 2011
by Samantha Mann
Did you happen to read in the New York Times that a doting pet owner with a border collie happened to be in a position to teach his dog to recognise and act reasonably to over one thousand words?
Posted December 28th, 2011
by Bree Normandin
The Mini Husky has emerged on the scene recently as a smaller companion sized version of the Siberian husky. The Mini Husky has been well received by dog keepers as a more possible alternative to their standard sized counterparts. However the debut of this small tiny dog has not been without a little bit of argument.
Posted December 27th, 2011
by Steve Chung
Caring for the Chinese crested dog may be difficult job. Despite the fact that this certain breed of toy dog has a stronger immune technique than most other dogs of its size it really is still a sensitive creature that calls for utmost care.