Monthly Archives: October 2011



Koi Ponds for Beginers, Tips Tricks and Resources

Posted by Julia Nitschke  •  Oct 28th, 2011  • 

Fish Koi ponds have become a popular hobby in the world, and the reasons are clear as to why. Koi are beautiful vibrant fish which can assist in creating a peaceful enviromment in your garden. Koi come in many colors, varieties, and kinds, so it is likely that everyone in the world can find at least one type of Koi that would suit their likes.

Dog Sitting And Cat Sitting - Pet Care Services Which Offer Love And Affection

Posted by Shane Thomas  •  Oct 28th, 2011  • 

Dog Sitting and Cat Sitting services are designed to cater to looking after your pets within your home. Most of these services are offered by true pet lovers who thoroughly understand pets and look after them with great love and care at extremely affordable prices.

How To Deal With Common Cat Illnesses Before Seeing Vets

Posted by Palyn Peterson  •  Oct 25th, 2011  • 

They are loveable little ones and no cat lover ever wants to see the furry friends sick. Unfortunately, it does happen and it can make an owner uneasy and unsure of what to do to help. There are many illnesses that are very common in cats. Some will require a trip to the vet, while others can simply be dealt with at home.

A Dog Fit For a President - The Faithful Cocker Spaniel

Posted by Mia Montagliani  •  Oct 25th, 2011  • 

This article takes a look at 'Checkers', Richard Nixon's famous Cocker Spaniel. This article tells how Checkers saved Richard Nixon's political life and reveals how the Cocker Spaniel fares as a family pet.

It's A Dogs Life, Especially The Bills. Reduce The Cost Of Pet Ownership With These Top Tips!

Posted by Debi McGrady  •  Oct 21st, 2011  • 

Owning a pet is both emotionally rewarding and good for your health! However it can be a bit expensive. Try these top tips for reducing the cost of owning your beloved K9!

Parvovirus in Dogs - How to Prevent This Deadly Disease

Posted by Mia Montagliani  •  Oct 16th, 2011  • 

Parvovirus is a deadly disease. The good news is that you can help prevent your dog being infected with immunization and other measures. This article will show you how you can lower the chance of your dog succumbing to parvovirus.

Things To Think About When Buying Labrador Puppys For Sale

Posted by Lawrence White  •  Oct 13th, 2011  • 

Who has not at some stage in their life desired to have a cute little Labrador puppy bouncing along at your feet, jumping up to give you a cuddle or licking your face as you wrestle with it on the ground? What nicer way to get through the day than nurturing it, feeding it, walking it and tucking it in its kennel for the night?

Preparing For Cat Surgery At The Animal Hospital

Posted by Palyn Peterson  •  Oct 10th, 2011  • 

If your cat has an upcoming surgery, there may be a sense of uneasiness within you. That is perfectly natural. Whether the surgery is an elective spay or neuter, non-elective and needed to remove or biopsy foreign tissues, or emergency as a result of a serious accident, there are many things that you can do to help ensure a safe recovery.

Why You Should See The Vet About Dog Bladder Problems

Posted by Palyn Peterson  •  Oct 4th, 2011  • 

There is no doubt that a dog with bladder troubles can be a big nuisance around the house. However, the fact that your dog is suddenly finding it difficult to make it to the door before urine begins to dribble or that the furry family member is leaving puddles in inconspicuous places is likely a sign of something more serious. If left untreated,canine bladder problems can have severe consequences.

Seven Steps to Choosing the Right Puppy (If You Like it Put a Collar on It)

Posted by Mia Montagliani  •  Oct 4th, 2011  • 

Not sure which puppy is right for you? Whether you plan to buy your puppy from a breeder or pet store, this guide will help you pick a puppy that will make a great companion and easy to train. WARNING: This information may result in you finding the dog of your dreams!