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Entries from February 15th, 2010

The Connection Between Dog Food and Dog Vomiting

March 30th, 2009 · No Comments · pet health

To most people, for over fifty years, commercially manufactured bagged kibble and canned wet food has been synonymous with kibble.

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Commercial Dog Food: Buyer Beware

March 28th, 2009 · No Comments · pet health

In spite of decades of evidence, the forty year old campaign to remove table scraps from your pets diet has been, and continues to be a huge success. Why? You can understand profit motivated pet stores, but veterinarians? In spite of decades of mounting medical evidence, thousands of veterinarians sell manufactrured dog food directly to their customers. People who opt for a natural diet for themselves and their dogs are often villified for thinking outside the box.

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Cat Owner Responsibilities

March 23rd, 2009 · No Comments · pet health

Giving a cat a home holds far more responsibilities than giving them their food and the occasional cuddle. It is a commitment that could last for 20 years in some cases, although the average life span for a cat is around 15 years. By understanding what is actually involved in caring for a cat will [...]

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Pet Care - Your Essential Checklist To Caring For Your Pet

March 16th, 2009 · No Comments · pet news

The decision to bring a pet into your home for you and your family should not be taken lightly. A pet will become a member of your family and not just a fixture in your home. Pets are not meant to come and go, but to remain as part of your home for years to [...]

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Why Spay and Neuter?

March 9th, 2009 · 1 Comment · pet news

Can you imagine working at a Humane Society where literally thousands of dogs and cats are euthanized because of the volume of animals coming through the doors?
Statistically, a female cat can give birth to 20,000 kittens in five years. The lions share of these are brought into a Humane Society by the public, or picked [...]

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