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  • What You Need To Know To Be A Great Pet Sitter

    If you love animals and you want to make a great living, then consider combining your compassion for animals with your entrepreneurial spirit. Pet sitting is growing in popularity as pet owners wish to leave their animals at home when they are away, and is a terrific opportunity to make a lot of money. In fact, if you take in a few pets (mainly dogs) a week, you can makeover $1,000 per month working part time and a livable wage if you do this service full time. [Read More]

  • Considering Bringing Home a French Bulldog? Here's a Few Facts You Should Know

    With their telltale bat-like ears, wrinkly faces, and rounded brown eyes, from the moment you spot a French bulldog, there is no doubt you will be ready to bring home this breed as your own pet. While these dogs come along with a lot of personality and interest, it is always wise to make sure any breed is the right breed for your particular household. Take a look at a few of the facts about french bulldogs before you scoop up a puppy and decide to bring it home. [Read More]

  • Protecting Your Cat's Canines: How To Improve Your Pet's Dental Health

    Are you taking proper care of your pet's teeth? Cats actually frequently need more dental care than dogs, for two reasons. Cats can live very long: a well cared for cat can live two decades or more. This leads to tooth issues over time. Additionally, cats tend to hide their pain; if they are having tooth issues, they won't show it until the problem has gotten severe. Because of these two combined issues, it becomes very important for you to be proactive about your cat's dental care. [Read More]

  • Three Important Things To Research Before Keeping A Pet Lizard

    Lizards can make great pets for who those have done the research and know how to properly take care of them. It's important to realize that lizards thrive in a natural environment that's quite different from the environment inside a pet owner's home. However, by researching and investing in the proper equipment, you can keep a pet lizard safe and healthy. Before you bring your new pet lizard home, you should put some time into researching the following three subjects to ensure that both you and your new pet will be safe in your home: [Read More]

  • Signs That Your Pet Needs Medical Care

    To take the best care of your pet, you need to be sensitive to the signs that indicate he needs medical care. Above and beyond regular veterinarian health checkups, at a place like Spring Hill Veterinary Clinic, there are times when your pet should be brought in for special treatment. Here are common signs to watch for. 1. His eating habits have changed. You typically know how often and how much your pet usually eats. [Read More]

  • Three Actions That Will Help Reunite You With Your Dog If It Gets Lost

    If you are a proud new dog owner, you're no doubt looking forward to sharing many years with your pet. However, those years could be cut short if your dog gets lost and can't be reunited with you. Instead of risking that, take these three actions to give you and your pet the best chances of being reunited should the dog become lost. Add a Microchip -- and Register It [Read More]

  • The Best People Foods For Dogs

    You might be tempted to feed your dog table scraps, but there are a lot of common food options that are terrible for dogs. If you do want to feed your dog table scraps, though, there are a few options that are actually excellent for dogs and that you can feel good about feeding it. Peanut Butter Peanut butter is one of the best healthy treats for dogs thanks to the healthy fats, vitamin E, vitamin C and niacin. [Read More]

  • Protect Your Dog From The Dangers Of Bloating

    As a human, bloating is often nothing more than a simple nuisance that will fix itself. In dogs the opposite is true. Bloating is an indication that the dog's abdominal area has filled with gas. This in turn puts pressure on the diaphragm, making simple tasks like turning or even breathing, harder. In extreme cases, bloat can even cause the stomach to rotate, putting the dog into a state of shock and causing a sudden death. [Read More]

  • How To Recognize A Cat's Normal Versus Abnormal Side Effects After A Vaccine

    If you're preparing to take your cat in for their first vaccinations, you should know that there may be some mild side effects. Cats, like people, sometimes feel a little under the weather after being given a vaccination. However, it's important to be able to discern the difference between normal, mild side effects and abnormal side effects that may be serious warning signs. This guide will easily explain the difference between the two, and what you should do if your cat is experiencing the latter. [Read More]

  • The Do's And Don'ts Of Leaving Your Cat At A Pet Boarding Facility

    Leaving your kitty behind is never an easy thing, but no matter how much Ms. or Mr. Whiskers wants to be in control of every situation, there will be times when your pet just cannot stay at home alone. Thankfully, there are many cat boarding facilities that offer kitty daycare for owners who need help, but before you drop off your feline for extended stay, there are a few do's and don'ts to make the experience as stress-free as possible for your cat. [Read More]