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Handy Strategies for Effective Cat Grooming

October 16, 2009 by Pet Care · Leave a Comment 

As far as keeping themselves clean, cats are largely self-sufficient. Yet in order to keep your cat in the best possible hygienic health, you also must do your own share. Correct grooming is critical in order to avoid fleas and ticks making their home on your cat. Moreover, you should examine the skin for uncommon conditions, injury, or balding when you groom. Continue reading for strategies on the essentials of cat grooming . To make grooming your cat less challenging and more useful, you ha

Natural Flea Control: Don’t Put Chemicals on Your Pets

October 12, 2009 by Pet Care · Leave a Comment 

Use natural flea control . Learn how to take an active role in the health of your pet. There are many natural home remedies that you can use to heal your pet for all kinds of illnesses. You probably have many of the ingredients in your home already that are used for these cures. Not only will you be caring for the wellbeing of your pet, but you will also save thousands of dollars doing this. Learn about natural flea control as well as hundreds of other pet home remedies from an expert in

How To Clean The Kitchen

October 12, 2009 by Pet Care · Leave a Comment 

by Jason Myers It is estimated that around 10 million cases a year are reported in the UK for food poisoning. Around 80% of the cases are bacteria and virus related stemming from pets, people, raw foods, and water. It should be noted that small]that minimal exposures to these bacteria and virus’ can be handled by our body’s immune system. High level of exposures though can be detrimental to health. This is all the result from improper food handling, storage, cleaning or lack of, and poor hygie

Pet Loss, Your Guide To Prepare For The Coming Death Of The Beloved Dog

October 8, 2009 by Pet Care · Leave a Comment 

Much the same as people, pets are staying around longer and we are allowed to enjoy our relationship together with these pets for an abundance years. Be that as it may, when visible indications of aging or failing health are noticeable, you find it necessary to make yourself for the loss of your dog . Quite a few elderly dogs survive amazingly fine with the minimum amount of attention required by veterinarians and owners. Just caring and treating them gently will lengthen their lives and min

Seniors Can Benefit from Dog Adoption

October 6, 2009 by Pet Care · Leave a Comment 

There’s no question that having a pet dog can be great therapy for some seniors. The benefits are well-documented. They include: * Reduced feelings of stress * Lower blood pressure * Reduced cardiovascular disease * Lower cholesterol levels * improved overall health means fewer doctor appointments * Reduced sense of loneliness * Increased sense of responsibility and alertness * Increased activity during the day * Increased fun and enjoyment of life Sounds great, doesn’t it? Bu

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