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  • Routine Exclusions From Pet Insurance Policies  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Many types of treatment are specifically excluded from most pet insurance policies. Be sure you find out what these exclusions are before buying a policy, or you may find you're unable to make a claim.
  • Points To Think About When Selecting A Pet Health Insurance Policy  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Pet insurance is becoming more and more popular as the costs of animal medical treatment soar. What should you consider when deciding which policy to choose?
  • Insuring Your Exotic Pet  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Getting insurance for a cat or a dog is easy and cheap, but for other animals it might be a little more complicated. What are your options if you have an exotic pet?
  • Manners for Dog Owners  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Dogs are often friendly and boisterous animals and can be great fun to be around. Remember though that not everyone is quite so fond of your pet as you are, and it's only good manners to keep your hound under control when visiting people.
  • What to Consider When Purchasing Equine Insurance  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Horses are expensive animals to keep, never more so than when health issues crop up. Equine insurance can help in keeping your horse fit and well.
  • Tips On How To Get Cheaper Pet Insurance  By : Nicholas Hunt
    More and more pet owners are accepting the need to insure their pets against accident, illness, and injury. It's not always cheap though, so what can you do to make sure you get a good deal on your policy?
  • Pet Insurance Cover For Older Animals  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Although insuring a young pet is easy and cheap, options are more limited when your animal is advancing in years. How can you arrange decent insurance cover for an older pet?
  • How Pet Insurance Can Save The Day  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Pet insurance is an often overlooked part of being a responsible animal owner. When disaster strikes, though, it can literally be a lifesaver.
  • Your Introductory Guide To Pet Insurance  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Pet insurance is an expense that many animal owners think is unnecessary, yet should you come to need it you'll be thankful you took out a policy. Find out what pet insurance entails, and how to choose a provider.
  • How To Become A Top Dog Breeder  By : Andrea Flint
    Many people want to become good dog breeders. Dog breeding and doing it properly is an expensive hobby. There is the picking up of a good bitch, waiting for her to become old enough before breeding, choosing the best dog for her to mate with, and undertaking all the health checks she needs, and ensure that the dog you need also passes through the same health checks. There are potential extra expenses during pregnancy, you have to pay a stud fee (or return a puppy), you have the time at your disposal, and can incur the expense of whelping. The puppies are to be kept for a minimum of 8 weeks before sending them to their homes.
  • Is Your Yorkshire Terrier Obsessed?  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Yorkshire terriers are a delightfully quirky breed of dog. However, some of the quirkiness can be masking health problems so it pays to know the reasons behind your dog's sometimes strange behavior.
  • Dog Training Starts with a Puppy  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Puppies are much more than just furry bundles of fun - they're adult dogs in the making. To make sure your dog turns out to be well behaved, training needs to start from the word go.
  • Keeping Your Cats Happy And Loving  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Cats can be affectionate and loving pets, but can also be distant and wary if treated badly. Find out how to keep your own cats happy and contented.
  • Dog Grooming Tips  By : Nicholas Hunt
    A clean, healthy dog is a happy dog. Find out how to keep your faithful friend in peak condition.
  • An Introduction to the Boxer Breed of Dog  By : Nicholas Hunt
    The Boxer is an old German breed of dog, which has found its place in today's society as both a family friend and protector. Find out more about this popular breed.
  • Why Take Out Pet Insurance?  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Insurance is something that few of us like paying, no matter what it is we're covering. A policy for your pets, however, can literally be a lifesaver if circumstances take an unhappy turn.
  • Extra Large Dogs Need Extra Large Beds – How to Choose the Right One  By : Kausik Dutta
    If you are the owner of a big dog – or a really big dog – you already know that you have to put a little more thought into the things you buy for them. Toys, treats and other things all have to be a bit bigger to accommodate their size. Perhaps the most important thing of all to take into consideration is their bed.
  • Why High Quality Pet Beds are an Important Investment  By : Kausik Dutta
    Many things you purchase for your dog are important. From necessities like healthy food and treats to specialty items like toys and other entertainment, what you buy for your pet is important and you probably put a lot of though into whatever you give to them. However, one of the most important things that you buy for your dog might just be its bed.
  • Your Dog May Benefit from an Orthopedic Dog Bed  By : Kausik Dutta
    Most dogs can make a bed out of almost anything. A pile of clothes on the floor, your favorite sweatshirt, or whatever they might find that is warm and comfortable. However, just like people, dogs require certain things from their beds depending on their age, size and health. If you have a dog that is aging or has health problems, their bed can make a huge difference in their level of comfort and therefore their quality of life.
  • Adoptions: Dog Adoptions  By : Anna M Hill
    Dog adoption generally refers to the taking over of ownership and responsibility of a dog, which the last owner gave up. You can find dog adoptions through a shelter, rescue group, or through a non-for-profit organization online. Dogs end up in shelters for many reasons, such as its owner dies, someone has to move or their financial situation changes, a dog is lost and can not find its way home, a person develops health problems and can no longer care for the dog, or develops allergies.
  • Cat Facts : Ten Facts About Social Behavior  By : Kurt Schmitt
    I hope you enjoy this collection of cat facts. It's about a very important element of cat behavior to understand; social behavior and interaction. I've tried to include facts that I think are helpful.
  • How To Find The Best Water For Your Aquariums and Fish Tanks  By : Anthony Sastre
    Many fish holders believe that if the water is not green or brown, fish can live in it. They might get this misconception from the fact that raw areas of water could occasionally appear polluted, but fish thrive there. However, raw areas of water embody their own customs for providing fish the circumstances they need while taking out harmful substances. Your tap water might be safe to drink, but it is not safe for fish to live in. Faucet water has chlorine, iron, and likely small amounts of lead and copper. Faucet water can also be too hard or soft for your fish, or consist of an abnormal pH. Luckily there are options to make your tap water suitable for a fish aquarium, as well as other water possibilities.
  • Tips to Help You With Your Pets  By : Hal Stormi
    Getting a pet is great for kids and adults alike. That being said, a certain responsibility comes with owning a pet. To make sure things go well, consider the following tidbits of advice.
  • What Is Pet Day Care?  By : Alex F Nowell
    Daycare for dogs is a concept that is becoming more and more popular among the working population. Prior to the development of pet care, animals were left home all day, often penne up in cages, locked inside houses, or fenced in yards, left on their own to entertain themselves or cause trouble as they see fit.
  • Kuranda Dog Beds, the Answer to the Chewing Dog Owner's Prayers?  By : Dara Gates
    Did Chomper get the best of his bed again? Have you heard about Kuranda Dog Beds; they offer several solutions for dog owners of chew-happy doggies!
  • Cat Litter Box Problem? A Look At Behavioral Issues  By : Kurt Schmitt
    There may be more than one cause of a cat litter box problem, but they come from one of two categories. If you've read my article on the physical causes of this dilemma, then you already know that this problem is either physical, or behavioral.
  • How to Keep Predator Fish  By : Iain Shimmy
    Keeping fish can be lots of fun, but no one wants to buy a new fish just to have it eaten or have it eat your other fish, so here is a guide on things to do to ensure this does not happen.
  • Four Reasons Why You Have A Cat Litter Box Problem  By : Kurt Schmitt
    There are two main causes for a cat litter box problem. One is behavioral, and the other is physical. Before assuming it's a behavioral problem, you should always bring your cat to the vet so that you can rule out any physical causes.
  • Dog Training - How To Train Your Dog For A Better Life  By : Tone Jarvis
    Training your dog is a long and rewarding process. By teaching your dog to obey you, you're increasing the quality of life for both dog and master. As with every healthy relationship, both parties need to develop an understanding of who is the boss, what their expectations are, and so on.
  • Fleas: Unwelcome Guests For Your Pets  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Pets can be great companions, but unfortunately they sometimes bring their own less welcome guests. Find out how to deal with a case of animal fleas in your pet and home.
  • Hero Pets  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Fictional tales abound of heroic pets saving their owners from danger. Does this ever really happen in real life?
  • The Most Privileged Pets  By : Nicholas Hunt
    You may think your own pet is treated extremely well, and even pampered, but some pet owners take things to extremes. Read about how some of the most privileged pets live their lives.
  • Why Dogs Should Never Eat Chocolate  By : Ward Johnson
    Is it true that dogs shouldnt eat chocolate? Absolutely. Read on to learn the very real dangers of feeding chocolate to your dog.
  • Pet Insurance For Pampered Pets  By : Nicholas Hunt
    As our pampered pets live longer and longer lives, the veterinary costs of keeping them healthy can grow rapidly. Find out why pet insurance might be an idea worth considering.
  • Feeding Your Pet One Meal-A-Day Keeps the Vet Away  By : Ward Johnson
    What is the best way to feed your pet? Many pet owners think pets eat just like people, when their bodies work differently. Learn how to feed your pet properly so it will grow happy and healthy.
  • Pet Insurance : What To Look For  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Keeping a pet can work out to be expensive, not least if you need to see a vetinary surgeon. Pet insurance can cushion the cost of injury or illness, but what do you need to know before you choose a policy?
  • Hernias in Dogs  By : Bjones
    If you should happen to find a bulge on your dog that wasn't there before, it could be a hernia.
  • Anemia in Dogs  By : Bjones
    A simple blood test performed by your veterinarian can tell you if your dog is anemic.
  • Hip Dysphasia  By : Bjones
    Hip dysphasia is a crippling and painful disease seen most often in larger purebred dogs, such as Golden Retrievers, German Shepherd, St.Bernards, and Labrador Retrievers.
  • Energy Needs of Your Dog  By : Bjones
    Learn what to feed your dog and how much in this very educational article. Dogs love foods that they are not suppose to have, so what should a pet owner do?

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