Tag archive for ‘pets’
Posted by Adriana Noton on June 11th, 2011 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as animals, business, dogs, family, finance, Fitness, Health, pet training, pets, puppy, shopping, society
Summer is here, and with it the need to taking care of pet in summer. The warmer weather we love, means there are additional things that need to be thought of to assure the health of the family companion. These are a few reminders of things to watch for.
Posted by Robert Baker on June 6th, 2011 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as cat, cats, family, home, house, kittens, kitties, kitty, Nutrition, outdoors, pets, training
The way you care for your cats can mean the difference in how healthy they remain and how long they live. Making the choice for providing the best cat nutrition can be done when you learn everything about your feline needs.
Posted by Robert Baker on June 1st, 2011 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as cat, cats, family, home, house, kittens, kitties, kitty, Nutrition, outdoors, pets, training
Animals are a beautiful part of our lives. We play with them, love on them and think of them as part of our family. They show us unconditional love on a consistent basis and no matter what we do, they are there to greet us at the door every time. There are some things to think about before you can determine if you are ready for a cat adoption.
Posted by Mary Devine on June 1st, 2011 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as Discipline, dogs, Exercise, Health, mammals, pets, routines, self improvement, training
Do you have a pet? What are the activities you love to do with your pet? Are you aware that having a pet can have a positive effect on health?
Posted by Robert Baker on June 1st, 2011 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as cat, cats, family, home, kittens, kitties, kitty, Nutrition, pets, training
If you’re interested in bringing a four legged friend into the family, there are several ways you can go about doing this. If the pet you wish to join you happens to be a cat, you should definitely look into Cat adoption.
Posted by Robert Baker on May 27th, 2011 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as cat, cats, family, home, house, kittens, kitties, kitty, Nutrition, pets, training
All breeds of cats have a desire to “play”. While some breeds are “lap” cats while these have a more relaxed approach to play others require a high level of interactions and challenges, which many call “hunting”. Today, let us take a look at two breeds, one a “lap” cat and the other a “hunter”.
Posted by Robert Baker on May 23rd, 2011 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as cat, cats, condos, family, furniture, home, house, kittens, kitties, kitty, Nutrition, pets, training
All cat owners know how solitary they are. Most kitties enjoy being petted and loved but after that they would prefer to curl up and be alone. If your kitty often sleeps in boxes or any type of make shift cave then you need to look into buying a cat condo. You will see just how beneficial cat condos are for you and your pet.
Posted by Bob Washington on May 21st, 2011 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as children, cleaning, Fitness, garden, home, home improvement, lawn, outdoor, patio, pets, pool, spa, tools, vacation, yard
Every spring brings that time: time to open your above ground pool for the swimming season of summer. It has been a cold, long winter, and it feels like so long since your pool was open and the water was gleaming. This easy guide will get your above ground pool open and running in practically no time.
Posted by Robert Baker on April 21st, 2011 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as cat, Cat scratching, cats, family, home, house, kittens, kitties, kitty, Nutrition, pets, training
Posted by Kat Blanchette on August 11th, 2010 | Categorized as Six Pack Abs | Tagged as dog behavior, dogs, pet care, pets, Six Pack Abs
While it is hard to imagine that dog biting behavior is similar to human behavior, it is true. When you become frustrated or angry, you may yell or have other inappropriate behaviors. Your dog, however, can not yell and may show their aggression by biting. Unfortunately, if not stopped, it can lead to serious injuries and your dog may have to suffer the consequences of his or her behavior by being euthanized.
Posted by Jerry Welsh on July 30th, 2010 | Categorized as Six Pack Abs | Tagged as animals, dog behavior, dogs, home, pets, Six Pack Abs, why do dogs sniff
Did you know that the nose is the greatest asset of a dog? The sense of smell is the most sensitive sense of man’s best friends. Dogs are renowned for being excellent hunters because of their heightened senses.
Posted by Kat Blanchette on July 10th, 2010 | Categorized as Six Pack Abs | Tagged as dog, dog bite behavior, dog biting, dog training, dogs, pets, puppy, Six Pack Abs
After getting a new dog, most people spend hours with it playing, allowing the puppy to bite their fingers and thinking it is so cute. The puppy is actually trying to show you that he is in charge. This can obviously lead to problems in the future. The key is to learn how to effectively deal with dog bite behavior.
Posted by Ryan Ready on July 1st, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as advertising, animals, blogs, business, ecommerce, education, Fitness, Health, hobbies, horses, internet business, marketing, pets, society
To be able to completely look after the the health supplements for your dear horses, find more quality information and facts about them before obtaining. You will discover several horse nutrition resource websites on line intended to support you in your pursuit to finding the correct fit for your equines. As a way to completely manage the health supplements for your precious equines, find additional quality information about them before obtaining. There are actually several horse nutrition resource web sites on line that would advice you in your goal to locating a quality fit for your equines.
Posted by Ryan Ready on June 23rd, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as advertising, animals, blogs, business, ecommerce, education, Fitness, Health, hobbies, horses, internet business, marketing, pets, society
A horse supplement company’s objective ought to be to make a cost-effective, basic, smart formula for the full wellness and diet of the whole horse. Clients should be expecting peak functionality and maximum pleasure from their equines as well as fulfillment, secure feeling from the products they are using and the service delivered will be unparalleled, uncompromising professionalism, truthful and have integrity they are doing the most they can for the owner and their horses.
Posted by Sonia Kekkonen on June 20th, 2010 | Categorized as Six Pack Abs | Tagged as animals, dog behavior, dog training, dogs, family, home, pets, puppy training, shopping, Six Pack Abs
As much as we love our canine companions, a dog that is incessantly barking or whining can sour the the best relationship between the dog, hie owner and the people that live in their vicinity. While it is normal for some barking, even in a well behaved dog, what do you do when your dog is overtly vocal?
Posted by Debra Hendrickson on June 9th, 2010 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as allergies, animals, diet, dog food, grain, health and fitness, home and family, Nutrition, pets, shopping
Most dog food on the market today contains grain in some quantity. Although most dog owners don’t generally consider how much grain their pet’s food should contain, it has been shown that grain free dog food comes with a number of benefits. It isn’t always easy for dogs to digest grain, which can cause a number of allergies which are then responsible for stomach and skin problems. It’s important to watch what your dog eats if they do already have allergies.
Posted by Randy Ortonthal on June 9th, 2010 | Categorized as Six Pack Abs | Tagged as dog tips, dog training, dogs, pets, Six Pack Abs
Of all canine behavior problems, aggression is one of the most dangerous. When it is triggered by territorial issues, it is even more so. That said, it’s important to realize that dogs are territorial animals by nature. When they believe their space is threatened, they will warn potential intruders to keep their distance. Within a pack environment, canines will bark to summon pack members to collectively defend their territory against intruders.
Posted by Tamra Reid on June 7th, 2010 | Categorized as Six Pack Abs | Tagged as canine, dog, dog behavior, dog training, dogs, pets, Six Pack Abs
Dogs can become overweight in the same way people do. Unfortunately, if canine obesity is left untreated, it can eventually lead to – or exacerbate – a number of health issues. For example, joints may deteriorate, especially if arthritis was already a problem. Digestive issues may worsen. Excess pressure might build around the canine’s heart and lungs.
Posted by Kathleen Mentze on June 6th, 2010 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as animals, canine, cats, diet, dogs, feline, Food, Health, Healthy, Nutrition, petfood, pets, rabbits
We all want our pets to have the healthiest diet we can give them. Research proves that a proper diet is essential for having a healthy animal. A happy looking animal on the outside of the package is not a good indicator of the quality of the food inside. Every pet needs a diet that is tailored to their nutritional needs.
Posted by Erica Cooper on June 3rd, 2010 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as advice, animals, children, communication, dogs, family, Food, Health, home, Nutrition, parenting, pets, relationships, women
The first few weeks of puppy ownership are amazing. You will be besotted with how cute and affectionate they are, and may ignore all the down sides.