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    • Reduce Work Related Stress with Your Pet by Ian Spellfield with 0views

      If you have a pet pooch, you"re probably already familiar with the benefits of dog ownership. Owning a dog means that you get to form a loving relationship that will last for years to come. Dogs can enrich the lives of individuals and families alike, improving emotional and psychological health, as well as increasing overall happiness and s | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • Be the Alpha "Dog" In Your Pet Relationship by Ian Spellfield with 0views

      To know how to relate to your wolf dog, think about the social structures of wolf packs. The ALPHA, or first, is the dominant social position in the pack. There are only two alphas, a male and a female, that are the only members allowed to mate. The BETA, or second-level position in the pack, is less exclusive. Some medium-sized pac | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • Useful Tips and Info on Cleaning Carpet by Michael Hehn with 4views

      Everyone knows how carpet enhances the beauty of an ordinary room. No matter what the size of the room is, but when you place a carpet, it improves the overall look and feel. But when it becomes dirty, there is certainly a reason to worry. While many of us take the benefit of professional help, many may attempt to clean it by themselves. People | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • Caring for an Older Pet by Ian Spellfield with 0views

      Just like people have different needs at different stages of life, so do dogs. When they age, they require more care. Responsible pet owners should take the lead in easing the aging process by promoting a healthy diet rich in vitamins, giving your pet regular exercise, and providing your dog with comfort. Many sources are available to help you p | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • Helping Pets Cope with Depression by Ian Spellfield with 0views

      Would it surprise you to learn that, just like people, pets can suffer from depression? In fact, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of dogs and cats are currently dealing with depression. Some signs to look for include the following: pets might change their behavior and start moping around or become lethargic; they may no longer want to | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • How to Control Kitty Playtime by Ian Spellfield with 0views

      One of the most rewarding things you can do with your cat is to play together. Playtime is a great way for you to relax and to bond with your feline friend. Playing together interactively also has benefits for your cat. It is a great form of exercise - for cats of all ages and sizes - and it makes it easier for you to establish a connection. | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • Tips for Raising a Healthy Pet by Ian Spellfield with 0views

      One of the most important functions that a pet owner performs for his pet is to ensure that the pet is living a healthy life. Just like people, pets will generally stay healthy with all of the following: balanced, nutritious diet; plenty of exercise; regular check-ups at the veterinarian; and adequate hydration. Many of the most common health pr | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • Advantages and Disadvantages of Pet Microchipping by Ian Spellfield with 0views

      One small device that has had big effects on the technology industry is the microchip. It has also dramatically changed the pet industry by providing a way of identifying your pet in case he ever runs away, gets lost, or is pet-napped. A microchip is a small device that is implanted under the skin, usually around the shoulder. Each one has a uni | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • Build Your Own Outdoor Shower by Eric Bramlett with 4views

      It"s common for beach front homes to come equipped with outdoor showers. They"re extremely handy for a quick rinse of salt and sand before entering the house. Maybe you have a scenic property and simply want to enjoy a garden shower al fresco. If you"ve ever thought of adding an outdoor shower to your home, it can be a fun project | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • The Differences Between a Condensing and a Non-condensing Wall Hung Boiler by Leaftech with 4views

      With the costs of energy constantly on the rise and with no declines in sight in the future, more and more households and companies are looking into efficient alternatives when it comes to heating the water used in buildings. One of the best alternatives to traditional hot water heaters (also known as boilers) are wall-hung units. W | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • Animal Wound Care Is Extremely Important For Your Pet by Terry Fitzroy with 0views

      Animal wound care is extremely important for your pet. If you do not take care of their wounds immediately, they can lead to long term injury, sickness, and even death. Veterinarians get paid well to take care of these tasks because dealing with a hurt animal is nothing to take lightly. They might not allow you to come near the wou | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • Herbal Remedies Help Dogs Live A Longer And Healthier Life by Darren Craddock with 0views

      There are more dogs dealing with and living with cancer than there have ever been before. In fact, half of all dogs will deal with cancer at least once in their lifetime. As much as you want to help your pet rid himself of the disease, the traditional cancer treatment methods are not always something that most people can afford and they can ofte | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • Gardening Tips - Basic Garden Care To Ensure Healthy Roses by Matthew Hick with 0views

      Many of us think of a beautiful garden as an almost unattainable goal, and certainly, a rose garden seems even more intimidating. Rose gardening has earned a reputation as being very difficult, a task only the most ambitious gardener with plenty of time on her hands would undertake. In reality, however, rose gardening just takes a little plannin | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • How To Care For Cockatoos by Jimmy Cox with 0views

      Cockatoos are fascinating birds and will, with the right care, make delightful companions. They are of the order Psittaciformes family Ka-katoeinae. Their range is confined to Australasia, as far East as the Solomon Is., North to the Philippines, and West to the Celebes and Lombok. Most Cockatoos are white, although some are gray, b | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

    • How To Build A Chicken Coop by Timothy Crane with 0views

      Before purchasing the fowl or fowls of your choice, it is necessary to have cages or coops to keep them in. These are not necessarily difficult to build, but must follow certain guidelines to be useful. If you are planning on building your own chicken coop, with the proper supplies and materials you can have an excellent coop built in very littl | Article date: 2008-02-26 ...

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