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Tips for Training your Bird

Training tips


Just like a dog, a bird will be a better companion once trained. Tame, trained birds also tend to receive more interaction from family and friends and get the socialization they need in order to thrive. The final result is a well-mannered pet that everyone can enjoy.

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Train a Disabled Pet? Yes, You Can!

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 There are many organizations to train dogs to help disabled people, but it can be hard to find information on training people to help disabled dogs.  The most common disability that seems to cause trouble in training is when the dog is deaf.  Just because a dog is missing one of his five senses doesn’t mean he’ll be hard to …Read more »

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Choosing a Good Vet for Your Pet

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A good veterinarian will help you with many different concerns you may have about your pet from the appropriate diet, to the appropriate vaccinations, their general health and any behavioral problems you may experience with your pet. Therefore, it's important to find a vet you feel comfortable with in caring for your pet. This article gives you some pointers on …Read more »

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Handling Hairballs

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Hair Balls

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Hair balls are an accumulation of hair that forms a ball in your cats stomach or small intestine. If this ball of hair gets large and dense enough so that is can not pass through the digestion system, your cat will vomit it out.  Although most hair balls are harmless, if you’re finding a lot of …Read more »

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Hot in the City? Protect your Pet's Feet!

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Dog’s feet and pads are tough, right? Most people are aware that foot pads can be injured by stepping on something sharp, but we may not always think about the risk of severe heat. Extremely hot pavement, sand, metal and tar-coated asphalt is hard to avoid in the heat of the summers and can seriously injure your pet.

 

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The Adventures of Lucy & China: The Beginning

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Pet Introductions The Preparation I receive a lot of questions from Pet Parents looking for ways to introduce their current pet to a new pet sibling, but it wasn’t a situation that I thought I would find myself in anytime soon. “Prepare for the unexpected” should be my motto.  

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Once a year

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A few times a year

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When my pet needs to see a vet

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