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Finding the Perfect New Dog  E-mail

Many factors are involved when you are looking to find that perfect puppy to bring home. The choices you make are very important, therefore careful planning and some research can be done beforehand in order to make that life-long commitment to you new BEST friend.

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When looking for a place to live - think about your cat!  E-mail

One of the biggest challenges cat owners face when relocating is finding a landlord who hasn't had a bad experience with destructive or malodorous pets. But before you cross out any listing in the paper that reads "NO PETS!", consider these tips for improving your chances of you and your feline finding a new apartment or house.

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The Fibre Diet  E-mail

As humans become increasingly aware of the many benefits of fiber, they may begin to wonder if fiber has any health benefits or adverse effects on their pet's health system. Most people know that fiber aids the gastrointestinal system with the passing on of digested food out of the body. So, how does it help dogs?

So, what exactly is fiber? Fiber is composed of several different kinds of compounds, all of which are forms of carbohydrates. Popular sources of fiber found in dog food include some of the following: rice hulls, corn-based products, soybean hulls, cellulose, beet pulp, bran, peanut hulls, pectin, and citrus pulp, to name a few. Almost all carbohydrates provide some sources of fiber.

Though most dog food providers do not intentionally put extra dietary fiber into their food, they are there in the form of carbohydrates. Fiber, in moderation, can prove to be beneficial to your pet. Fiber is known for promoting colon health, it can aid in weight management for heavy dogs, it aids in diarrhea and constipation, and it is also known to benefit dogs with diabetes mellitus.

If your dog is becoming increasingly pudgy or heavy, you may want to consider slightly increasing their fiber intake. Fiber is known to act as a "filler"; that is, it gives dogs the feeling of fullness after eating. If you are trying to help your dog lose a bit of excess weight, try feeding them smaller portions and slightly increasing their fiber intake. Before you attempt this though, it is always best to contact your local veterinarian to discuss the proper weight loss plan for your pet; too much fiber has proved to be more harmful than helpful in dogs if it is used improperly or in excess.

Fiber can also help dogs with diabetes mellitus. This common metabolic disease is present when the pancreas stops producing insulin, thus inhibiting the proper production and fluctuation of blood sugar levels. Research has shown that dogs that are given diets that intentionally incorporate fiber are prone to experience less blood sugar fluctuation.

Most people are aware that fiber aids in the prevention of constipation. Fiber is water absorbent, thus it adds bulk to digested contents in the intestinal tracts. This encourages movement in the intestinal tract and aids in returning regularity to the digestive system and the elimination of waste.

It is important to remember, though fiber has many benefits to people and pets, it also has a few downsides. Fiber may cause flatulence, increased stool quantity or size, or a loosening of stool consistency.

Awareness of fiber has raised questions in pet owners about the benefits of fiber for their pets. When considering changing your pet's diet to one that contains more fiber, it is important to be familiar with fiber itself, its uses, its benefits, and its unpleasant effects. If you have any questions about your dog's diet, contact your veterinarian. They will be more than happy to help you find the best diet for your pet!

 
Keeping your cat AND your home healthy  E-mail

Our cats are full-fledged family members - there's no doubt about it. Their loyalty, their love, and their ability to comfort us are unparalleled. Sometimes, though, their hair or odors can leave an unwelcome footprint in our homes. Just as we clean up the spills made by our kids (or our spouses!), it's up to us to clean up after our cats. Luckily, there are any number of products that make pet care a breeze.

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Gift ideas for the animal lover  E-mail

It's not just Christmas you have to think of...there's Birthdays, Father's Day, Mother's Day, Anniversaries - the list grows and grows of events in people's lives you need to buy a present for...Finding unique gifts can present a challenge, and most people never consider giving pet-related gifts. Since the chances are good that more than one person on your holiday gift list has a pet that he or she adores, why not give a distinctive gift that your recipient will treasure? Here are five great gift ideas to get you started:

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  • Exercises for your injured Dog

    A dog, which is injured, should not be made inactive, as it will adversely affect its health. Exercises for your dog are a must to keep it healthy and fit. Although, upon injury, the dog would probably be a little incapacitated to do various exercises, you can choose…

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  • What's in a name...Cats & Kittens Origin

    Curious, to know the origin of the word cat, then here is a brief history, which will help people to understand as how the word 'cat' originated. The English word cat was not into usage until 300 AD. It is very remarkable that, in numerous languages around the world,…

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  • Mental games for your Dog

    Dogs, like humans have a brain, which also requires some activity to keep them active. Physical exercises are good for the body of the dog; however, they often tend to miss out the intellectual component, which are needed. This is why there are some special mental exercises, which you…

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  • Bathing Your Dog

    Great care should be taken when bathing your dog; his ears must be protected from the water with large cotton wool balls. If water enters the ear canals he may get an ear infection. The symptoms of an ear infection are a shaking of his head and a…

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  • Cat Food, Cat Care And Cat Health

    Cats need a high-protein diet, rich in fats. They normally eat small meals all through the day. Cats maintain their body weight by sticking to the diet they take in. To keep cats healthy, owners have to ensure that the foods they give to their cats are rich…

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  • Exercise Your Dog With Games

    The best exercise for your dog, both physically as well as mentally, could be the various games which you can play with it. The health of your dog could be determined by how active it is in mind and body. Playing games to improve your dog's fitness is…

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  • Domestic Cats That Were Once Feral Cats

    Some ecologists say that the domestication of feral cat harms environment or ecosystem, as excessive population of feral cats result in large hunting of small birds and animals in both rural and urban areas.

  • 5 Tips To Stop Dog Growling

    To make the task of stopping a dog from growling easier, we ought to understand why the dog growls in the first place. Growling is considered to be an assertive behavior which is triggered by any unfamiliar event, person or even another animal. Thus a dog would growl…

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  • Cat Health And Cat Metabolism

    Cat lovers who own cats in their houses usually look after their grooming, feeding, or the training part. However, understanding the metabolism of the cats is equally imperative, because it enables pet owners to know the temperament, nature and the habits of their cats. Metabolism means ongoing of…

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  • Exercises For Different Dog Breeds

    Dogs of different breeds behave differently and have different physical characteristics. It is therefore advised that different breeds of dogs should get different exercise routines so that they do not get over exhausted or obese. Selecting the right exercise regime for your dog depending on the breed is…

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