Archive for the ‘Pets’


June 3rd, 2008

How To Get Your Ex Back Before Its Too Late!

If you’ve ever wondered how to get your ex back, you may be stumped as to where to start. This is a problem that nearly every single ex couple encounters. In addition people also end up doing some really embarrassing things that ruin their chances at restoring the relationship. Fortunately this article will show how to get your ex back before it’s too late using a very powerful, yet simple technique and it is called reverse psychology.

April 15th, 2008

The Amazing Brazilian Mastiff

Many people around the world are beginning to show interest in these amazing dogs. The Brazilian Mastiff has unusual qualities and a unique personality. The Mastiff is built to fight off large, wild animals like bears. However, through out time they have become, as some would call them, lovable, gentle giants. If you are one of the many that are interested in the Brazilian Mastiff, read on to learn more about this large breed of dog.

March 20th, 2008

Bearded Dragons Cage - Controlling The Temperature

Beardies require a temperature gradient in their enclosures because they can’t regulate their body temperatures like. They have to thermo regulate, which means that they have to move between areas of differing temperatures in order to regulate their internal temperature. To produce heat and a basking spot in your enclosure, you can use either a ceramic heat emitter, a reptile basking light (red, blue or white) or just a plain old household light bulb.

March 13th, 2008

Shoeing Horses The Wrong Way, How It Destroys

Owning a horse is a huge responsibility. One of the most important issues of ownership is the prevention of lameness. If your horse comes up permanently lame the fun is over. Vet bills, therapy, wasted time in rehab, can all take the fun out of owning horses.

Correct horseshoeing is an absolute must. Finding the right Farrier is crucial if you want to exercise “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” and keep your equine friend free from lameness throughout its life.

March 5th, 2008

The Black Stallion And My Memories

I’m told that little girls love horses. Then when they get older other things, perhaps boys (LOL) take that place.

Well not for some girls and woman. I’m one of them.

I’ve loved horses from the first time I was near then. The first time I was near them was when my parents would take us to a local farm for pony rides. I was probably one of the few children that didn’t cry when put on their back. I instead loved it. I’ve always been petite and thought it was great to see the world from their back. It was a perfect perch for a little girl. I also thought they were gentle and beautiful.

March 1st, 2008

Raising Deer - How To Bottle Feed A Whitetail Deer Fawn

My husband and I received our first Whitetail Fawn when she was a day old. A few weeks before bringing her home we applied through the Department of Natural Resources for our wildlife breeders license. You must obtain this, and the breeder numbers of the buck and doe that the fawn came from. We allowed this fawn to nurse from her mother for a 24 hours to receive some colostrum before bringing her home.

February 29th, 2008

From Mummies To T-shirts - The History Of Cats

Some 5000 years ago (recent studies say about 100.000 years ago, but who’s counting) a smart - and hungry - African Wildcat somewhere in (what was then) Upper Egypt made a clever observation. “These strange and mysterious bipeds seem to be very fond of grain”, he thought. “Biped collects lots of grain and keeps it in big baskets. Big baskets of grain attract lots of yummy mice! Biped doesn’t seem to like mice in his grain! I think I’ll adopt one of these strange bipeds and live in his house and EAT HIS MICE FOR HIM!”

February 25th, 2008

Pet Eye Care

Depending on the type of animal you own, pet eye care could either be an everyday maintenance issue or a complete non-issue unless illness strikes. Even when an eye illness does occur, the consequences are rarely serious unless the illness goes untreated. If you’ve got questions about eye care for your pets, hopefully the following will give you some answers.

February 21st, 2008

Elderly People And Animal Assisted Therapy

There are so many elderly people that need to have a loving and special friend to help them with a problem or aliment that they may have. With the animal assisted therapy program, there are more and more people that are turning to it to get the help and the resources that they need to feel better. Most of these people are the elderly. There are so many elderly people that are in nursing homes and needs some encouragement to do the things that help them improve their life.

February 21st, 2008

How To Avoid Dog Diabetes

Diabetes in dogs is associated with obesity through either over feeding or a high fat diet. Since today many dogs are overweight, you really have to look at the ingredients and avoid a diet high in fat and sugar in their food.

Causes of Diabetes in Dogs:

Many people are astonished to know that pet foods and treats contain sugar.
Do you know a dog that prefers sugar in its diet, as I have not met one lately.
I recently went to the local pet store just to read labels, and read the following
list of ingredients on one particular brand I was astonished as what passes for nutrition and the list is:


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