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All Your Dog Needs On The Internet

Published: Feb 11th, 2010 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

Are you considering buying a dog? But are worried about all the work that goes into owning a pet?

While there is some work involved in owning a dog, the joys far outweigh the negatives when it comes to having a loving and loyal companion in your life.   Pets bring out the best in us and we, in turn, want to give them all the love and security that we can offer them.

Fortunately, you will also want to “spoil” your newest family member – and never has this been easier than it is in this day and age.  With simply a few clicks of your keyboard, you can find some absolutely amazing and wonderful dog items – manufactured and sold specifically for your dog.  In many cases, you will find yourself nodding your head and saying “this is so cute, what a great idea”.

Indeed you now have the choice of a large variety of great items, in every size and color, to match any décor when it comes to dog beds and blankets (you can actually choose these to fit with your current décor).  Are you looking for a stylish yet practical set of bowls?  How about some nifty dog collars in every color ever made?  All of these items are easily found and are offered in a variety of reasonable prices.

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High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) and Your Pets

Published: Sep 30th, 2009 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

High Blood Pressure (hypertension) is very common in our pets, but often goes undiagnosed until it leads to life threatening emergencies. Problems from high blood pressure arise when a blood vessel gets too small for the high pressure flow going through it. Since the affected vessels are small, the bleeding may not be noticeable but a lot of little bleeds and a lot of blood vessel destruction can create big problems over time.

Your pet’s retina is especially at risk, with either sudden or gradual blindness often being the first sign of latent high blood pressure. The kidneys are also targets since they rely upon tiny vessels to filter toxins from the bloodstream. High blood pressure also increases the risk of embolism: tiny blood clots that form when blood flow is abnormal. These clots can lodge throughout your pet’s body - including the brain.

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Your Pets and Glaucoma

Published: Sep 29th, 2009 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

Glaucoma is increased pressure within the eye. Cells inside the eye produce a clear fluid (”aqueous humor”) that maintains the eye’s shape and nourishes the tissues inside the eye. The balance of fluid production and drainage is responsible for maintaining normal pressure within the eye. In glaucoma, the drain becomes clogged, but the eye continue producing fluid, resulting in increase eye pressure, which can actually can cause the eye to stretch and enlarge, in addition to blinding the eye. Glaucoma is not limited to humans – it can affect your pets, too!

Glaucoma is classified as either primary or secondary in animals. Primary Glaucoma is an inherited condition, occurring breeds ranging from American Cocker Spaniels and Basset Hounds to Chow Chows, Shar Peis, Labrador Retrievers, and Arctic Circle breeds (Huskies, Elkhounds, etc). Touhg it is rare in cats, it can occur and is usually secondary to chronic uveitis. Primary Glaucoma generally begins in one eye, but in most pets, it eventually involves both eyes, leading to complete blindness. Secondary Glaucoma occurs when other eye diseases cause decreased fluid drainage. Common causes of secondary glaucoma are inflammation inside the eye (uveitis), advanced cataracts, eye cancer and chronic retinal detachment.

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The Unveil of Secret to Dog Training

Published: Aug 28th, 2009 | Author: marbolec Add Comment

To Unveil the Most Effective Secret of Dog Training…

Do you dream of having a well trained doggy that not only will listen to your basic command but even able to perform some lovely tricks?
Do you dream of playing with your faithful and loyal doggy with carefree?

I believe you did when you click on this article…However that also means that you are having trouble when communicating and training your little friend…

This is a great news for you!! Why i say so? Because I have experienced the wonder of this secret~

You will find the most important knowledge you have ever searching so hard to improve the communication with your dog, to train your puppy in a fun and good way…

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How to Save Money When Buying Pet Food

Published: Aug 16th, 2009 | Author: marbolec Add Comment

With the current economic crisis everyone is facing today, more and more people are feeling the pinch and tightening their proverbial belts in order to cut cost and save money. Since nobody knows how long this financial turmoil will last, each and every person is doing his share to maximize his purchasing power.

It doesn’t help that there is still the ongoing threat of big multinational firms filing for bankruptcy and monetary bailout packages. If it would come into reality, this would result to mass layoffs and lower, or even negative, economic growth. This grim scenario looms over the stock market and keeps the entire nation on its toes.

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How to Find the Dog That is Right For You

Published: Aug 15th, 2009 | Author: marbolec Add Comment

If you grew up without having the chance to own a pet dog because your strict parents won’t allow you to mingle with these supposedly filthy and hyperactive animals, then you know that your life is not the same as kids who had their favorite pup grow up with them. Now, if you don’t want the same thing happening to your children, get them a pet dog that will be their best friend for life.

There are so many considerations to choose from when deciding to get a pet. You have to put into perspective the other occupants of the household, if there are any, the size of your house and yard, the breed of the dog and the possible maintenance cost.

Read on as this article spills the details in each factor. Hopefully, this will help you greatly in your quest for the perfect dog.

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Best Dog Training Secrets Revealed

Published: Aug 15th, 2009 | Author: marbolec Add Comment

Dogs are the most preferred pets by majority of the population ever since the beginning of history. They have proven themselves to be efficient, loyal, highly intellectual and trainable in various tasks. They can be sweet and meek to their owners but ferocious to total strangers. This makes them a perfect companion for those who are single and unattached as well as to couples who are just planning to start their own families. People from all ages can also quickly adapt to the presence of an adorable canine.

A lot of the dog’s behavior has something to do with his breed and training in his days as a young pup. Since you can’t do anything anymore about a dog’s breed because it is an inherent part of his personality, you just have to make sure that he was trained well in his younger days so that you won’t be experiencing any attitude problems when he is already a full grown adult. So the next time you want to get a new puppy as a pet, here are some of the well-kept secrets of puppy training that you should know in order to have a well-behaved pet in the future.

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How to Make Sure Your Dog is Happy

Published: Aug 14th, 2009 | Author: marbolec Add Comment

Owning pets is no easy task. You have a lot of responsibilities to fulfill so that they can grow up to be well-mannered animals in the future. These responsibilities include satisfying their basic needs as well as their wants. From their food to their shelter, from their grooming to their health requirements, all these chores will be yours to shoulder the moment you have possession of your beloved creature. It is no different from being a parent to a human baby.

Dogs top the list of the most preferred pet in the history of mankind. They are loyal, easy to train, smart and fun to be with. Whether you like guard dogs like German shepherd or pitbulls, toy dogs like Japanese Spitz or Shih Tzu, sport dogs like Golden Retriever and Doberman, you will surely be having the time of your life if you spent it with these wonderful animals.

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Celebrity Dog Names and Breeds

Published: Apr 13th, 2009 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

Because pop culture is so prevalent in our every day lives, we often look to celebrities for hints and ideas on how to live our lives. Perhaps it’s the idea of living glamorously, or maybe for sheer lack of creativity , we often emulate our favorite actors, actresses, t.v. stars, musicians and even politicians. Choosing and naming our pets is no different! We’ve all seen them, out and about at the dog park or shopping out on the town , celebrities love their pets! Whether you’re a pop culture buff or not, if you’re considering getting a dog, you may be inspired by whom and what some well-known personalities call their ‘best friends.’

Actor Jake Gyllenhaal is ‘best friends’ with a German Shepherd named ‘Atticus’ and a Puggle named ‘Boo Radley.’

‘Bambi’ is the Pit Bull that keeps tennis star Venus Williams safe at night.

Actress Sienna Miller keeps it simple with her mutts named ‘Bess’ and ‘Porgi.’

Actress Minnie Driver loves her Black Labrador named ‘Bubba.’

South African actress Charlize Theron owns two mutts named ‘Delilah’ and ‘Denver.’

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Soothe Your Pets Skin With Aloe

Published: Apr 9th, 2009 | Author: ardhi Add Comment

Keeping the skin of you pet healthy is very important, it is the largest organ of the body. Without the skin on your pets there would be no hair, internal organs are now external organs, and your pet is more prone to disease and infection. Not to mention your pet just wouldn’t be as cute and cuddly if there wasn’t skin and hair on them.

The skin has 3 layers; epidermis, dermis, and panniculus. The epidermis is the bodies shield against the elements and is made up of tough cells that stick together in stacks by fat. This layer of skin is constantly being replaced when the cells dry out. They then fall off and new cells are formed to replace the dead cells.

The skin helps to regulate the temperature in your pets body. It does this through the blood vessels and reduces the exposure to cold by muscular actions that fluff the hair up so that it traps air heated by the body temperature.
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