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Tips On Moving With Your Pets!

Tips On Moving With Your Pets!

04 May / 2016



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If you’re a pet owner and are planning to move to a new home, remember that moving can be even more stressful for your animals than it is for you. But there are several things you can do to make it easier on your pets. Start your packing well ahead of time; it’s not only easier on you, but on your pets as well. During the time leading up to your move, try to keep your pets’ eating and exercise schedules as normal as possible. Give them the same amount of attention and affection as you always do.

Tips For Training Your Cat

Tips For Training Your Cat

06 Jan / 2018



Written By: Binita Published In: Cat-Blog Hits: 765 Comment: 0

You can’t train a cat, like you can a dog. If you try to, you’ll probably cause behavioral problems later on. But you can teach it not to perform bad habits. But most times the owner will have to change to fit in with the cat.

Ticks – A Very Serious Threat To Your Dogs Health

Ticks – A Very Serious Threat To Your Dogs Health

17 Feb / 2016



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Ticks are not insects like fleas, but arachnids like mites, spiders, and scorpions. A tick has a one piece body, harpoon like barbs around its mouth to attach to a host for feeding, crablike legs and a sticky secretion to help hold itself to the host. There are 200 tick species whose habitats include woods, beach grass, lawns, forests, and even in some urban areas.

They have a four stage life cycle - egg, larvae, nymphs, and adult. Depending on its species, a tick may take less than a year or up to several years to go through its four stage life cycle. Adult females of some species lay about 100 eggs at a time. Others lay 3,000 to 6,000 eggs per batch.

The Temperament Of Cats

The Temperament Of Cats

02 Mar / 2016



Written By: text_none_author Published In: Cat-Blog Hits: 1681 Comment: 0

Is a cat the right pet for you? To decide, you must have an idea what to expect from a cat. You must be familiar about the temperament of cats.

First of all, a domestic cat is a highly intelligent and fiercely independent creature. It can never be placed on a leash the way dogs are. Cats do things they want to do and when they want to do it. They will demand the things they want, such as food and play. And they will also make it clear when they want to be left alone. Thus, the owner of a cat cannot expect his pet to do “work” for him.


The Most Important Things You Need To Know Before Adopting A Cat

The Most Important Things You Need To Know Before Adopting A Cat

11 Jun / 2016



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Are you prepared to become a pet owner?

Adopting a cat is a joyful event in every family. But cats bought at first glance can cause a big surprise and unfortunately sometimes a great disappointment, too. Many unwanted cats end up in the streets or animal shelters because of people’s irresponsibility or inconsistent pledge.
It is not only joy but also a great responsibility. It is important to know that if you buy a pet, you will have to take responsibility for it. You should never buy a cat as a result of a sudden resolution. As a pet owner you are required to take responsibility for an adopted living creature, you must take care of it not only when it is fit as a fiddle but also when it is ill for the rest of its life. The following guide is for those who are to become cat owners for the first time in their lives.

The Key To Stopping Your Dogs Excessive Barking

The Key To Stopping Your Dogs Excessive Barking

24 Jun / 2016



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Barking is the dog’s instinctive means of giving a warning and it would be against your interest to discourage it. However, once you have been alerted, your dog should realize that his job is done. So select a word of praise, such as “Good Dog” or “Okay”, or command such as “Quiet”, and give your dog a pat to indicate that he must now be still.
Hysterical barking such as during a thunderstorm, can be treated by reassurance, companionship, distraction, or if all else fails by tranquilizers from your veterinarian. Barking at a strange object can be quickly stopped by showing him that there is nothing to fear.


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