Archive for April, 2009

Adopting a new puppy into the home can be a challenge when there are already other dogs within the family. This needs to be taken into consideration when introducing a new puppy to the already established dogs in your home and puppy crates should be considered. Read the rest of this entry

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Among the best ways to move around town with your best canine pal is with a pet carrier backpack. Yes, it is possible, you WILL carry your dog around on your back, kinda like you would a child or a bunch of books. There are a lot of puppy backpacks available, in many different styles and colors, so you are bound to find one that fits in with your personal taste, as well as your dogs special personality! Read the rest of this entry

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If you have decided to serve your dog Science Diet Dog Food there are numerous factors you should consider. Check the labels and choose items that have no or very little processed food substances in them. Processed food typically loses a significant amount of the nutrients your dog needs in order to stay healthy. Look for a natural dog food that has fresh meat or meat meal as its main sources of protein. Read the rest of this entry

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Having a sick hamster is not a pleasant experience. It can be quite upsetting to know that your little hamster is not feeling well. Here are a few tips that you can try to help make your pet hamster feel a little more comfortable.

You should quarantine your hamster the moment you notice that she is ill. Now you can see why it is a good idea to set up a quarantine tank. This tank will allow you to quickly isolate a hamster who is ill. Setting up a quarantine tank can cost you precious time, especially since a hamster can go from bad to worse pretty quickly. Isolating your hamster is a good thing. It will help to keep your other hamsters healthy. Also, it will give your sick hamster a quiet space to rest and recover. Be sure to set up your quarantine tank in an area away from bright light and noise, and away from other pets and family members. Read the rest of this entry

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