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  • The Art Of Fish Tank Display
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    Posted March 10th, 2010 at 4:58 pm
    Quite simply, a fish tank is designed to offer marine life with a familiar and contained environment. As a hobby, fish tanks allow individuals to purchase fish as pets and keep them inside their home. The first fishkeeping, for personal use, became increasingly popular in the 1950's and was widely enjoyed through the use of glass aquariums that are still famous today.A fish tank typically features the tank itself, along with a filter, lighting and an aquarium heater. Purchased in a variety o...
  • Feeding Your Dog For Health
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    Posted March 10th, 2010 at 12:58 pm
    In today's modern home, pets are part of the family, and pet owners need to design good feeding practices suitable for their particular pet, and also suitable for their own lifestyle. Owners need to consider too, factors like cost, convenience, variety and availability of foodstuffs for dog food. They need to think about the individual needs of their own pet and combine foods in a way that the dog food meets those needs.Most pets in the household live indoors, and are not in regular work so will...
  • Are You At Risk Of Misusing Dog Treats?
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    Posted March 10th, 2010 at 8:58 am
    You might disagree, but hear me out on this. Dog treats are not something that you give as bait for better behavior of your dog. Dog treats are not something that is cheap to come by.When you think of dog treats you are probable thinking of doggie bones and snacks. There are a lot more different kinds of dog treats out there that you can choose from for your family pet. You are able to purchase many different items such as soft chew treats so that you dog is not going to be able to eat up thei...
  • Give Your Dog The Right Training
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    Posted March 10th, 2010 at 4:58 am
    An untrained dog is a direct reflection on you, the pet owner, and how much you care about the dog. In fact a dog that is not trained becomes a nuisance to the owner and the environment. You can probably give to your dog basic obedience training, i.e. teaching it to respond to simple commands. Whether it's a puppy or a fully-grown dog you can teach them with a little effort on your part.Dogs are intelligent animals. They have been trained to do specific tasks like sniffing out drugs and expl...
  • Pet Care Cost Cutters
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    Posted March 10th, 2010 at 1:02 am
    Who doesn?t like to visit the local discount/Dollar store in search of deals? Many pet care items can be purchased at these stores, some of these items are not obviously for pets. A trip to the Dollar store can be an excellent time to stock up on grooming supplies, as well as an opportunity to build a pet First Aid kit.Boar Bristle brushes are often available at these stores, in the section for human hair care. These brushes are a necessity for a nice glowing finish. You can find quilted cosme...
  • The Neurotic Dogs
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    Posted March 9th, 2010 at 9:02 pm
    When pondering whether my neurosis is learned or genetic, I often turn to the family dogs, Frazier (9) and Jake (4), and see the likelihood of a learned origin. My parents' characteristic anxiety has effectively seeped into both dogs' personas.My mother and father are both card-carrying neurotics with drastically different sensibilities. The former engages in an overt style of panic characterized by covering her eyes when our car seems close to hitting another car that's three hundred yards down...
  • Dealing With Your Pets’ Allergies
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    Posted March 9th, 2010 at 5:02 pm
    It is Winter time again, a time of the year when pets and humans are very vulnerable to each other. As this is obviously the chilliest time of the year, animals are much more likely to be cooped up inside the house with us. All of the windows and doors are closed to the world and the heat is blasting around the clock.These are precisely the conditions which make our winter homes playgrounds for some kinds of allergens. Our dogs and cats are considerably vulnerable to the dust in the carpet, the ...
  • Arthritis In Pets
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    Posted March 9th, 2010 at 1:02 pm
    Arthritis occurs when the joint surfaces which are supposed to glide over each other become rough as they rub together. The joint cartilage, which aids smooth movement of the joint, decreases it's lubrication and deteriorates, thus making movement more difficult and often painful. Pets are just as susceptible to arthritis as humans.Have you noticed your pet moving at a slower pace? Does your dog have trouble jumping about and running around? Does it take several small jumps rather than a sin...
  • Parasites That Love Your Dog
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    Posted March 9th, 2010 at 9:02 am
    Your dog might not love them, but there are many common parasites that love your dog. If your dog is not properly cared for he can become infested with any of these pests and develop illness or life threatening disease.Luckily, there are many ways to ward off and get rid of parasites which are as simple as taking pills or using drops. With proper care and prevention, your dog will be generally free and safe from parasites and diseases but if you do notice your dog acting strangly, not eating o...
  • Puppy Obedience Training
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    Posted March 9th, 2010 at 5:02 am
    Puppy obedience training is the cornerstone of a great, lifelong relationship with your dog. Without a sound basis of understanding of what behaviour is acceptable and what is not acceptable, your puppy and the dog that it becomes, and you, are on a collision course.Almost every puppy born seems to come with a job description specially designed to wreck any household in the shortest possible time. Chewing family heirlooms, urinating and worse on the brand new carpet, terrorising the family cat a...
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