Monthly Archives: October 2011



The Secret Steps to the Perfect Koi Pond

Posted by Julia Nitschke  •  Oct 28th, 2011  • 

Your perfect Koi pond starts with the actual pond itself. The perfect pond can not only sustain your fish but be pleasing to the eye. Proper size, placement and pond type is essential when you are constructing your pond.

House Pet Sitting - Loved By Pets and Preferred By Pet Owners

Posted by Shane Thomas  •  Oct 28th, 2011  • 

House pet sitting services are increasingly preferred by pet owners for they can avail services of trustworthy and reliable people who are willing to relocate to the pet owners residence for a short period in order to look after the pet especially in the absence of the pet owner.

Why You Should See The Vet About Dog Bladder Problems

Posted by Palyn Peterson  •  Oct 27th, 2011  • 

There is no doubt that a dog with bladder troubles can be a big nuisance around the house. However, the fact that your dog is suddenly finding it difficult to make it to the door before urine begins to dribble or that the furry family member is leaving puddles in inconspicuous places is likely a sign of something more serious. If left untreated,canine bladder problems can have severe consequences.

Dog Games - 3 Great Ways to Play With Your Dog

Posted by Mia Montagliani  •  Oct 25th, 2011  • 

Play time with your dog can be a great way for you to bond with each other. Here are some great ways you can play with your dog and have fun together.

Gulf Oil Spill Animals - Where are They Now?

Posted by Robert Haskell  •  Oct 22nd, 2011  • 

The effects of the Gulf disaster stretch beyond what we normally see. Although the oceans may look cleaner, settling debris, habitat loss in nesting grounds and a less successful spawning have depleted the next generation of aquatic and semi-aquatic life in the area.

Parvovirus in Dogs - How to Prevent This Deadly Disease

Posted by Mia Montagliani  •  Oct 16th, 2011  • 

Parvovirus is a deadly disease. The good news is that you can help prevent your dog being infected with immunization and other measures. This article will show you how you can lower the chance of your dog succumbing to parvovirus.

Preparing For Cat Surgery At The Animal Hospital

Posted by Palyn Peterson  •  Oct 11th, 2011  • 

If your cat has an upcoming surgery, there may be a sense of uneasiness within you. That is perfectly natural. Whether the surgery is an elective spay or neuter, non-elective and needed to remove or biopsy foreign tissues, or emergency as a result of a serious accident, there are many things that you can do to help ensure a safe recovery.

Seven Steps to Choosing the Right Puppy (If You Like it Put a Collar on It)

Posted by Mia Montagliani  •  Oct 9th, 2011  • 

Not sure which puppy is right for you? Whether you plan to buy your puppy from a breeder or pet store, this guide will help you pick a puppy that will make a great companion and easy to train. WARNING: This information may result in you finding the dog of your dreams!

How to Make a Chicken Coop - Build Your Own Chicking Coop

Posted by Stan Simmons  •  Oct 5th, 2011  • 

This article will discuss how to make a chicken coop.

Time to See the Veterinarian: When Shedding Is More Than a Nuisance

Posted by Palyn Peterson  •  Oct 5th, 2011  • 

Are you having trouble with dog hair around your home? Is it finding its way onto every piece of clothing you own? Do you have to vacuum your floors more than once per day? If any or all of this rings true for you, then you should read this article, which sets out to address the facts about dog shedding.

Things To Think About When Buying Labrador Puppys For Sale

Posted by Lawrence White  •  Oct 5th, 2011  • 

Who has not at some stage in their life desired to have a cute little Labrador puppy bouncing along at your feet, jumping up to give you a cuddle or licking your face as you wrestle with it on the ground? What nicer way to get through the day than nurturing it, feeding it, walking it and tucking it in its kennel for the night?