Find the right travel carrier
April 24, 2009
Carriers are designed to keep your pet safe and secure when traveling - be it an excursion across the country or just down the street. Your choice of carriers can be classified into two categories: hard carriers and soft pet carriers.
Smart Tips to Make Your Pet Budget Go Further
April 24, 2009
Is the economy nipping at your wallet? Make your pet budget go further with these handy tips:
Reduce Your Pet's Carbon Paw Print: ''Leave No Trace''
April 24, 2009
Going green? Well don’t leave your pets in the dark ages! Each month we’ll give you a new tip that helps people and their pets make a positive impact on the environment.
Green Paw Print Tip #1: Protect wildlife.
For dogs
Suspect Animal Abuse? Ways You Can Help
April 24, 2009
If you witnessed animal abuse, would you know what to do?
Natural and Organic Pet Foods: There is a Difference
April 24, 2009
As more Pet Parents are giving careful consideration to what’s going into their pet’s food bowls, natural and organic pet foods are becoming increasingly popular choices. In fact, Pet Parents spent $1 billion last year on natural pet food and $67 million on organic pet food, according to PetFoodIndustry.com
Amid the buzz whirling around these green diets, it can be easy …Read more »
Basic nutrients every pet needs
April 24, 2009
Along with regular exercise and veterinary care, careful feeding is perhaps the best way you can contribute to your pet's prolonged good health.
These are the basic nutrients every pet needs
Choosing a Good Vet for Your Pet
April 24, 2009
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 »
Facts About Ticks and Mosquitos
April 24, 2009
The Truth About Ticks
Ticks are Not Insects
Ticks are eight-legged, wingless parasites related to mites and spiders. ticks do not fly or jump; they wait for a host to brush against them.
Even Immature Ticks Suck Blood
There are four stages to the tick life cycle: egg, larva, nymph and adult. The larva, nymph and adult all …Read more »
Choosing a Good Vet for Your Pet
April 24, 2009
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 »
Protect Your Pet from the Giardia Parasite
April 24, 2009
Giardia is a microscopic parasite that lives in the intestines of many domestic and wild animals. The parasite is shed in the feces and can survive in moist areas, particularly stagnant water and animal waste. If people or animals ingest contaminated water or food or touch and accidentally ingest infected animal waste, they may develop a serious intestinal infection. Your …Read more »


