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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Mike Cole Your dog’s bed should provide adequate body support. Make sure that materials are hypoallergenic and that no toxic elements were used in the manufacturing of the bed. A pain relief product for your dog is your “first aid” chest. You want a stripping comb that will cover large areas of hair to quickly remove loose and falling hair especially if your dog has a thick undercoat. written by Mike Cole That added precaution during the cold winter months will prevent any last minute problems that could spoil the Christmas holidays. To ensure your pet is healthy for the winter season, check for hypothermia if they have spent an extended period of time outdoors in cold weather, or even if they are indoors in a cold house. People get so busy and excited during the holidays that they overlook some safety factors. written by Brian Jenkins Your pet is an important member of your family. Keeping him or her healthy will give them a longer life. Pets have health care needs that are in many ways much like that of humans. Many pet medicines can be used as preventatives to ward off the development of health problems in your pets. Did you know that regularly bathing and grooming your pet is an important part of helping them to stay strong and healthy? written by Jeremy Foster Foster Key grooming products like shampoos are often overlooked by dog owners. Just because the label says "dog shampoo", they grab it off the shelf not knowing whether it is a shampoo that satisfies their dog’s particular grooming requirements. written by Stephanie Larkin Summer brings sunshine, fresh air and lots of opportunities for your pet to get out and enjoy the weather at your side. Unfortunately, summer fun for your pets also brings increased hazards to their health and safety. Before you take to the great outdoors with your furry (or unfurry) friends, be sure to make yourself aware of common pests, illnesses and hazards that become a danger in the warmer months. written by Robert Scott A cat health insurance will help you provide better care, love and security to your cherished family pet. written by Craig Elliott Elliott If you're a cat owner, you want to ensure that your feline friend enjoys the happiest and healthiest life possible. In order to help make this possible, it's important for you, as the pet owner, to be educated about feline health issues. written by Craig Elliott Elliott As cat owners, there's nothing more distressing than finding out that your feline friend is sick. In the case of a disorder such as feline hyperthyroidism, the consequences can be severe and have the potential to rob your pet of its health, comfort, and even its life. written by Craig Elliott Elliott For cat owners, there's nothing more terrifying and distressing than to find out that your beloved feline companion has developed a malignant tumor or tumors. In order to give your cat the best chance to survive a case of feline cancer, it's important to seek treatment as soon as possible. written by Matthew Paolini It goes without saying that part of being a cat lover is accepting responsibility for your pet's well-being. Learn more about the hairball, one of the most common health issues in cats. written by Dr. Hassany Ummar Cats do not become visibly pregnant until after about five weeks. Shortly before this time, your vet will be able to tell you how large the litter will be. A few days before birth, a pregnant cat will begin looking for a good nest, which she will scent-mark. This will help her newborns recognize home. written by Bob Taylor Taylor How to take care of your cat. How to keep your cat healthy? Where to find educational material? Cat’s diet. What are the things that you should focus on when learning about cat health? written by Guido Nussbaum Nussbaum We all love our cats and we treat them as good as we can. There are still diseases and parasites that your cat can get no matter how good you take car of the cat. written by Learn how to choose the best cat food for your cat. Find out what to look for on cat food lables when buying and how to keep your cat eating well for years to come. << previous page 1 next page>> |