Pets Articles
61: Training Pets
Dogs mostly are more intelligent than most people realise. They understand far more than we give them credit for. And, by using this canine inherent ability we can soon have pets doing anything we ask of them.
A big secret in training animals is using their inherent abilities to our advantage. With dogs, this inherent ability could relate to their ancestral purpose, such as hunting, so ingrained in terriers or with kelpies or border collies that love to muster almost anyth...
62: The Pet Food Recall
The Pet Food Recall is a crisis of unprecedented proportions. Never in our history have so many pets died and developed illness as a result of Pet Food. The Pet Food companies have lost our trust. This scandal is producing more questions than answers, and no one is standing up and telling the Truth.
63: The Complex Behavior Beyond The Parrot Bite
Parrots? behavior is commonly misunderstood by people who have them as pets. Parrots have a complex behavior which is a little harder to manage by a person, not as the case of a dog for instance. Parrots are intelligent, beautiful and entertaining birds.
64: The Turtle Prolaps, Causes And Advice
Prolaps represents a turning inside out and outside of the turtle?s body of their cloaca in females or penises in males and it occasionally happens to the majority of these animals. The prolapses are not dangerous nor painful for the turtle.
65: Consider The Beauty Of A Saltwater Fish Tank
If you are considering a tropical fish aquarium to beautify your home or office, you should consider a saltwater tropical fish tank aquarium. The variety of fish and tropical colors will definitely enhance almost any environment.
66: Guinea Pigs Foods And Feeding - The Seven Foods You Must Always Keep Away From A Guinea Pig
What should you avoid to feed a guinea pig?
If you know what food you should be feeding your guinea pig, you should also know that there are some things that you shouldn't feed them.
If you accidentally feed your guinea pig something from this list that is not poisonous, just watch him or her carefully for signs of illness. However, you'll want to call or take him to the vet immediately if he or she has ingested something poisonous.
- Do not feed your guinea pig iceb...
67: Guinea Pigs Health Problems
When you first decide to bring a guinea pig into your home, you should be sure that there is a vet who specializes in small pet care in your immediate area. Many people may not consider the expense of veterinary care for other small pets like hamsters or gerbils who live an average of two years, but guinea pigs are not disposal pets. Because they can live on average 4-8 years, they should be considered long-term members of your family, just like a dog or a cat.
Why should ...
68: Guinea Pigs Cage Selection - How To Choose The Best Cage For Your Pig
The decision on where to place your guinea pig should be made before you choose a cage so you'll know exactly how much space you will be working with, particularly if you will be keeping your guinea pig indoors. Ideally, your guinea pig's cage should be at least 2 square feet per guinea pig, but the more area you provide for your pet, the happier he or she will be. The height of the cage is not as important. Guinea pigs don't really climb much because of their size so 18 inch...
69: The Urban Fable About a Roosters' "Cock-a-Doodle-doo"
Find out the truth behind the myth surrounding a rooster's early morning "cock-a-doodle-do."
70: Our Wish For Reunion And A Rainbow Bridge Wooden Urn
?Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge? ? how wonderful that sounds. I have often wondered what happens to those who leave us in the middle of the journey. Haven?t you? Where do they go? Are they aware of being remembered? Do they perhaps hover near us ghost-like, unable to penetrate our consciousness of reality? Do they stand waiting for us to realize that they?re just removed from our limited experience of reality? Or do they disintegrate into nothingnes...
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