Archive for the ‘Pets, Livestock, and Wildlife’ category

Kittens and Puppies With Fleas – What’s the Best Way to Treat Them Safely?

June 19th, 2010

Although Frontline and Advantage are recommended for use on puppies and kittens as young as six weeks old, you may not want to expose an animal that young to them. Or, you may have a puppy or kitten younger than six weeks old with fleas. Find out the best, non-toxic way to treat your tiny puppy or kitten for fleas without endangering them.

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Pros and Cons of Acquiring a Pet

June 19th, 2010

Most children love to have a pet, especially a puppy which will follow them around the house. They love to play with it, cuddle it and even sit on it. But buying a pet for your child is an extremely important decision which needs careful planning. There are certain things that have to be kept in mind before gifting your child with his favorite pet animal.

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Turtles As Pets

June 19th, 2010

Despite what many believe, turtles are not low maintenance pets, they take a fair amount of dedication and time and can be rather expensive to maintain. They are however interesting and entertaining pets that will be with you for years to come.

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Flea Collars For Flea Control – How Effective Are They Really?

June 19th, 2010

Although flea collars are very convenient, and can be effective for repelling small amounts of fleas from your pet, they’re not the best way to treat a serious flea infestation on your pet. Find out how to use flea collars in conjunction with other treatments for best results.

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Sugar Gliders – The Dangers of the Wrong Diet

June 19th, 2010

What sort of diet you give your Sugar Glider may be harming your pet. Knowing the right type of diet for your pet is crucial to its survival and general good health.

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Patio Pet Doors – Every Pet Homeowners Favorite Purchase

June 19th, 2010

Dogs love to go outside almost as much as they enjoy their doggie treats. For a pet owner who has a fenced in yard and room for their dog to run, installing a pet door can provide freedom for both the pet and the owner. The dog can come and go as he pleases and the owner doesn’t have to stop what he is doing to let the dog out.

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Using the Wrong Flea Treatment Can Be Harmful to Pets

June 19th, 2010

Some of the most popular topical flea treatments available, such as Frontline Plus and Advantage, can be potentially dangerous to your pets when misused. Find out about potential risks, and what to do to ensure your pet is treated safely.

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Counterfeit Flea Control Products – How to Spot Them

June 19th, 2010

Many of the most popular flea control products, such as Frontline Plus and Advantage, are subject to counterfeiting. Buying fake flea treatments can be both a waste of money and potentially dangerous to your pet.

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Is Flea Shampoo Really Effective For Getting Rid of Fleas?

June 19th, 2010

Using a flea shampoo on your dog can be a great way to eliminate fleas, as well as keep them clean and well groomed and condition their coat. Many flea shampoos also use natural and non-toxic ingredients that can be effective treatments without exposing your pet to chemical toxins. Find out what to look for, how to apply, and what to expect after use.

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Pet Travel on a Budget

June 19th, 2010

Planning a trip with your pet? We’re always looking for ways to cut costs. This article will provide you with helpful tips on how to save on pet travel… Pet Travel on a Budget!

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