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 January 31st, 2012
by Mary Louise
Raising ducklings are reasonably simple to do, if you stick to a few easy steps. The largely crucial thing that many people do not know is that ducks should by no means have medicated feed. It is moreover a sound proposal to deposit a vitamin and electrolyte powder in the water to provide them a pleasant start. The best thing to feed ducklings and goslings is a 21% “non medicated” starter feed. Ducks drink a good deal more water than chickens. Raising ducks can be an enjoyable experience and is not very hard if these few elements are supplied.
Posted January 30th, 2012
by Steve Schultz
One of the essential things you will need to do with your pet will be training your dog to sit. This command not only will help to keep them safe, and reduce their risk of being a nuisance, but it will also prove to be essential when you are looking to teach them some advanced tricks as well.
Posted January 29th, 2012
by Jane Carlos
Canine acupuncture hails from acupuncture for individuals. The resemblances are in method but there are a number of variances in training, notably as a result of various acupoints that will not be the exact same for animals and individuals. Initial of all, the number one thing which standard acupuncture and canine acupuncture have in common could be the circulation of the Qi or chi. Each living organism is out there as a result of the ‘animating’ life force, indefinable, however undeniable with the same time.
Posted January 28th, 2012
by Venice Marriott
Dog chewing is a likely sign of dog separation anxiety, particularly if it is only taking place when they’re left home alone. Frequently these dog chewing problems can start for no obvious reason, as this query I received demonstrates. The dog owner had taken on a rescue dog a week earlier and it had been fine till now. We rescued Sam a 6 month old Parsons jack russell. We had had him just over a week. He’s been very good except today he had gnawed doors, carpet and other things. We have left him for short periods of time up to 2-3 hours max. Today he was left for 30 mins. Help!
Posted January 27th, 2012
by Pamela Kazmierczak
Although there are many different types of dog food on the market – this article is only talking about one of them. This is a showcase of one dog food – before making a decision, you should read up on many different types of dog food.