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How To Crate Train Your Dog Successfully

Written by admin on Friday, February 13th, 2009 in Pet Care.

Our sister site Natures Way For Pets just published an informative post on Crate Training Your Dog

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How To Brush Your Pet’s Teeth

Written by admin on Thursday, February 12th, 2009 in Pet Care.

The American Animal Hospital Association and other groups recommend brushing your pet’s teeth every day if possible.

1. Introduce a brushing program to pets gradually. Avoid over-restraining your pet and keep brushing sessions short and positive. A cat or small dog can be held in your lap. Praise and reassure your pet throughout the process.

2. At first, dip a finger into beef bouillon for dogs or tuna water for cats. Rub the soaked finger gently over the pet’s mouth and teeth. Make the initial sessions short and positive.

3. Gradually, introduce gauze over the finger and gently scrub the teeth in a circular motion.


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How To Prevent Your Pet From Getting Cancer

Written by admin on Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 in Pet Care.

Pet Health Care

According to Parade magazine, cancer is one of the leading causes of death in pets and accounts for nearly half of all deaths in cats and dogs over the age of 10. Dogs suffer from more kinds of cancer (at least 100) than any other domestic animal, and one in four will develop cancer in its lifetime. Just like us, pets can develop cancer from exposure to sunlight, smoke, asbestos, chemicals, hormones, radiation and viruses, and from immune-system failures. Also some canine breeds have hereditary risk factors.


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How To Keep A Healthy Pet

Written by admin on Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 in Pet Care.

Fat Pets

One of the most frequent dog and cat health issues is obesity. Obesity in pets has become more frequent just like obesity in people. We love our pets and sometimes tend to overfeed them because they are so happy when they are eating. Here are some suggestions to keep your pets slim and trim:


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