Spring is bringing longer, warmer days which means pet walks are on the horizon. Being involved in a pet walk can be a fun and memorable time for you and your pet as well as a good way to contribute and support your favorite cause. Events feature a short walk and are often highlighted by [...]
Continue reading...7. March 2010
On a daily basis, we become immune to the noise that surrounds us. Common household items like a vacuum cleaner, coffee grinder or a television turned up too loudly can produce a large amount of noise…especially for your pet. Since our house pets can have ears much more sensitive than our own, it is important [...]
Continue reading...14. February 2010
Most people know that a dog’s sense of smell is much more powerful than that of a human…but did you know that a dog’s nose has as many as 300 million smell receptors compared to humans who have only around 5 million? This keen ability enables dogs to detect another dog’s sex, diet, reproductive status [...]
Continue reading...24. January 2010
It is the beginning of a new year and most people are faced with the struggle of losing extra pounds put on during the holidays. What about the extra pounds your pet is lugging around? Festive table scraps and treats may have turned your pets caboose into a freight train. Since pets just a few [...]
Continue reading...13. December 2009
The holiday season is on the doorstep and amidst all the excitement there are a few important factors to consider for keeping pets healthy and jolly. Things change in most homes during the holidays; we often bring in decorations that may be peculiar and dangerous objects to our pets and we typically have more visitors [...]
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25. April 2010
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