Thursday, 17 December 2009 23:41

Counting Calories: A Simple Way To Keep…

Written by Naveen Kumar
We know that obesity is a growing epidemic in the United States. Thirty percent of American adults – that's 60 million people – are obese. But there's another statistic that is even more startling and concerning to pet owners and veterinarians: according to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, approximately half of all dogs and cats in the United States are overweight or obese.
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 09:41

Tips on How to Choose the Best…

Written by Administrator
When you have a pet, the vet is probably one of your best friends. This is why you need to get a vet to fit your needs, a person that is well trained and with good communication skills. If you are still looking for the perfect vet for your dog, this article will help you with some pointers on how to choose him.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 13:56

Tips For Giving Your Dog the Perfect…

Written by Naveen Kumar
Just like naming your children, naming your new dog requires some careful thought and consideration. It’s been the trend lately for celebrities to name their babies odd names in order for it to be unique, which is why we now have celebrity kids named Sparrow, Apple, Rumer, Scout, and Honor. There are also trends in naming. For example, in humans, do you ever meet any kids now named Fred, Ethel, Edna, Stella, or Howard?  Not likely. Dog names tend to travel in trends too. For example, the Top Ten Dog Names in 2008 were: Buddy, Max, Sadie, Jack, Daisy, Lucy,…
Monday, 09 August 2004 14:00

What to feed a Diabetic Dog

Written by Cristian Stan
If you have ever wondered “What do I feed a diabetic dog?” this article will cover the topics you are looking for. What to feed a diabetic dog is a very important point to learn on so that your dog will have a happy, enjoyable and productive life.
Monday, 09 August 2004 14:00

Why Should You Adopt a Shih Tzu?

Written by Richard Cussons
A shih tzu is a loving, loyal and lively dog that makes a great companion and household pet. But despite of these qualities, many of them are turned over to animal shelters and rescue groups for some reasons. Some of these animals are released in the wild or worst, euthanized after staying for periods of time in the shelter. Lucky is a dog that ends in a no-kill policy shelter for he will be given the privilige to stay their until a new owner comes. Dog adoption is therefore a noble act necessary to save the lives of these little…

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