A Short Introduction To Flowerhorn Cichlids
By William Berg - 1/4/2008
Flowerhorn Cichlids
Flowerhorn cichlids is a hybrid cichlid that was developed in Malaysia during the second half of the 1990: s. It was created by crossbreeding different South American cichlids. Exactly which cichlids that were used to create the Flowerhorn is a well kept secret only known by ... Do You Want To Find a Purebred Cat?
By Niall Kennedy - 1/4/2008
For some of us, a common-or-garden Tom cat is not enough. We want quality feline company with a pedigree and the only way to guarantee that a cat is a purebreed is to contact one of the national cat associations or similar organisations in other countries. To find a purebred cat, you may start with ... Pit Bull Terrier Dog Health: Caring for Your Dogs Ears
By Tim Amherst - 1/4/2008
An important part of caring for your Pit Bull is keeping his ears clean. Keeping your Pit Bull?s ears clean will help prevent him from having ear mites and fleas, ear infections, and painful wax buildup. The idea of cleaning your Pit Bull?s ears can be daunting, but it is a necessary step in ensurin... What You Should Know About Dog Health Care
By Steve Austin - 1/4/2008
Our dogs are now, more than ever, a very important part of our families. We care for them as we care for ourselves. That includes taking a greater interest in our dogs` health care. In response, there have been many advances in dog health care in recent years: Preventative Dog Health Care Annual che... Boston Terrier - The Costs Of Owning A Boston Terrier
By Abhik Sarkar - 1/4/2008
Having a dog is a little like having a baby. Before you rush out to the nearest breeder or shelter you must consider the costs of ensuring that your new pet remains contented and happy with his home life. Cost not only refers to finances but to your time as well. You should remember that Boston Terr... Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
By George W. Cannata - 1/4/2008
Deciding to own a pet, in particular a dog is a serious matter, and shouldn`t be taken lightly. A well considered, objective decision can lead to much pleasure and happiness. Conversly a hasty, unwisa choice may result in frustration and uhhppiness. Rember, as barbara woodhouse, a world faamo... Worming Your Dog
By J. Howard Moore - 1/4/2008
Regular worming is essential to protect your dog against internal parasites. This involves giving it preparations in liquid or tablet form. Adult dogs should be wormed at least once a year, and at least once every six months if in contact with children. Dogs showing any signs of infection should be ... Skin and Gill Flukes in Tropical Fish
By Nate Jamieson - 1/4/2008
While parasites of various types are often responsible for fish rubbing themselves against objects in the tank, sometimes to the point of causing raw skin, it can be difficult to identify which parasite it is, unless you have a very good visual of it. In the case of skin fluke, which is a parasitic ... Essential Oils and MRSA
By Kim Bloomer - 1/4/2008
Natural preventative pet care isn`t a new thing but it certainly isn`t fully mainstream yet. One of the challenges is being able to re-educate the public to think outside of the box. For so many years we`ve been told over and over again by traditional care providers that our pets need yearly vaccina... Things To Think About Before You Buy A Pet Bird
By Lee Dobbins - 1/4/2008
While a bird is an easy pet to care for, they do require just as much commitment and preparation as any other type of pet. Whether you are buying a small parakeet or an large parrot, you should make sure that you are prepared to care for your new feathered friend properly. One thing that all pets, ... Tips On Breeding Tropical Fish
By Tim Lee - 1/4/2008
If you are looking for tips on breeding tropical fish, you must first decide what type of tropical fish you wish to breed. Some tropical fish are live bearers, which means they give birth to live minnow babies. The other type are egg bearers, which means the mother lays eggs and the minnow babies h... How to get a Pet Passport
By Sean D - 1/4/2008
To help with allowing pets into the UK and also allowing them to travel around the European Union without having to go into quarantine the government requires they have a pet passport. The passport is issued by a government-authorised vet known as a local Veterinary Inspector (LVI) if your local vet... Cats and Their Allure: What, When, Where and Why
By Marjorie Allen - 1/4/2008
Domesticated cats have been gaining in popularity in the United States. It is projected that by the year 2010 there will be far more cats than dogs. Noted for their independence, cats can also be loving and loyal to their owners. They adjust well to indoor living, take great care in grooming themsel... Is Your Pet in Pain?
By Aliza Adar Levine - 1/4/2008
Can you imagine that your pet may be in pain and you might not know it? Unbelievable as it sounds it is all too common. Learning to detect the signs of pet pain is really crucial to your pet`s health care and well being. And pets don`t always act like people do when they are suffering. Animals can s... Supplements and Your Pet`s Diet
By Mike Steele - 1/4/2008
Pets, much like their human companions, are individuals. Like us, they have unique nutritional needs, requiring different levels of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. Many times, even the highest quality pet foods, while providing the majority of nutrients pets need, cannot fulfill the individ... 3 Tips For Dealing With Dog Emergencies
By Mark Eckenrode - 1/4/2008
Have you ever thought about what you need to do should your dog ? or another dog ? ever suffer a serious, life-threatening injury? What if they have a severe allergy to an insect bite or a bee sting? It?s great to know your vet?s phone number, but what if something happens during off hours? What if ... Horse Training Creativeness: The 5th Of 6 Keys To Developing A Partnership With Your Horse
By Mike Gorzalka - 1/4/2008
The 6 Keys To Building A Life Long Partnership With Your
Horse. Today I am going to ask you to think about being creative when playing with your horse. I would like you to remember that when I use terms such as horse training and natural horsemanship I am actually referring to playing with your hors... Vaccinating Your Pit Bull Terrier: Keeping Your Dog Healthy
By Tim Amherst - 1/4/2008
There are many different vaccines available today that can prevent infection and disease in your Pit Bull. Vaccines are also available that can help keep many diseases and infections from severely affecting your dogs? health. Vaccination will boost your Pit Bull?s immune system to help him be less s... 2006 Trends in Robotic Pets
By Lance Winslow - 1/4/2008
In 2005 robotics companies found a niche that they may not have expected would take off as it did with such intensity. Robotic Pets became one of those market niches. In Japan, consumer are lining up to get their very own new robotic pet. Apparently we are seeing the American Consumer is also very i... Separation Anxiety in Dogs
By Ron Swerdfiger - 1/4/2008
What is Separation Anxiety? When you leave the house, it is nice to know that your dog goes to his favorite spot and sleeps peacefully until you return. However dogs suffering from separation anxiety are not so lucky. Separation anxiety can appear in dogs that have not been properly socialized, dogs... Westies Dogs ? Please Consider Adopting an Older Westie Dog
By Jeff Cuckson - 1/4/2008
Everybody loves a baby animal and Westie puppies are adorable, but new dog purchasers often do not realize the commitment they are making when they bring a puppy home. For those want the companionship of Westies dogs, but do not have the knowledge or patience to endure the training process, rescuing... Gifts For Dog Lovers: What to Buy For the Dog Lover Who Has Everything
By Allen Shaw - 1/4/2008
Everyone has that friend who is a little odd when it concerns their dog. They treat their lovable little mutt like it?s human, and no one can tell them he?s not. These are also the type of people who are the hardest to buy gifts for. If you can afford to buy an entire wardrobe for your dog, you can ... Five Tips For Caring For Your Older Horse
By Diane Samson - 1/4/2008
He?s been your equine partner for years now. You?ve perhaps ridden in
shows, through trails or even relocated across the country with your
horse. You?ve been friends a long time, and it may be hard to admit, but
you?ve noticed your horse is slowing down. Don?t lose heart. Just like with people... Teach Your Dog How to JUMP Over!
By Babu Banik - 1/4/2008
Agility is excellent exercise for you and your dog. It is fun for children and also teaches them coordination and a sense of accomplishment for every new obstacle that they learn. Let us now see how to teach your pet ?Over?, which means jumping an obstacle. In order to begin agility, it is a good id... A Look at Custom Pet Tags
By Alison Cole - 1/4/2008
Customized pet ID tags feature information chosen by the customer and can include personal messages, information about medical conditions or dietary needs. Made-to-order tags can be engraved, embossed, personalized, and reflective. Engraved tags are available in different colors and styles such as b... Rimadyl the Wonder Drug - Or Is It?
By Brigitte Smith - 1/4/2008
If Your Dog Suffers From Arthritis, Consider The Natural Alternative: Rimadyl was hailed as a wonder arthritis treatment for pets when it came on the market in 1997. Over the next 3 years, due largely to an aggressive marketing campaign by the manufacturer, Pfizer, Rimadyl was prescribed for 5 mill... The Fun of Do It Yourself Snake and other Reptile Cages
By Mark Chapple - 1/4/2008
Are you nuts? You think banging your finger with a hammer is fun? No, I don?t. But building your own snake and other reptile cages can be a fun and rewarding experience. Before you even start, it is important to spend some time planning your reptile enclosure and carefully examining at how other cag... 6 Different Dog Breeds You Don`t Know
By Ispas Marin - 1/4/2008
Everybody has heard of the basset hound or the beagle. This type of dogs has proved to have many qualities or has been advertised a lot. The influence plays also an important role:if one of my friends. to whom I compete has just bought a pitbull, I should definitely bring about a Tossain. How about ... How Do I Introduce A New Ferret To My Established One(s)?
By Mike Steele - 1/4/2008
Fighting for dominance is normal when introducing ferrets. The severity of which can range between almost no fighting to an all-out battle. It?s best to hope for the best, but ?prepare? for the worst, which should make anything less than ferret to ferret warfare seem acceptable. It is important to ... Diamond Dog Food Recall and Its Impact on Your Pet`s Health and Wellness
By Forrest Stroud - 1/4/2008
As you may know by now, a consumer alert has been released for contaminated Diamond pet foods for dogs and cats. Over 100 canine deaths have already been linked to Diamond pet foods contaminated by the potentially deadly toxin Aflatoxin. Aflatoxin is a naturally occurring toxic chemical byproduct t... Dog Flea Bites - Is Your Dog Suffering?
By Cat Tobin - 1/4/2008
As part of your dog?s regular grooming session, it is important that you frequently examine his coat and skin for dog flea bites. Dog fleas can cause severe irritation by sucking on your dog?s blood. If your dog should develop an allergy to dog flea bites, it could cause him to scratch uncontrolla... Female Dog Care
By Aki Desorcy - 1/4/2008
As there are certain health issues that affect only the female dog, care should be taken to ensure that these are fully understood before deciding whether or not to buy a bitch. The most important dog health care concern is that ... Clown Loaches
By William Berg - 1/4/2008
Scientific Name: Botia macracanthus
Other Scientific Name(s): Cobitis macracanthus, Botia macrocanthus
Common Name: Clown Loach Clown loaches are very popular aquarium fish; however they are not always easy to keep successfully since they easily succumb to ick and are sensitive to poor water... Frequently Asked Dog Behavior Questions
By Susie Aga - 1/4/2008
1. Why do dogs eat their poop? One reason dogs eat their poop is because it just plain tastes good. Another reason is it could be a vitamin deficiency. One other reason for the poop eating is that it is an instinctual behavior in the wild to eat the poop to keep other predators from tracking... Putting A Dog To Sleep
By Jeff Cuckson - 1/4/2008
I was talking to a friend of mine today and I asked him how his kids (dogs) were. He lives on his own and the standing joke is - "does he want to do a swap with his dogs and my kids?" He informed me very sadly that he had to get the older dog put to sleep. I knew the dog was quite old, but I knew fr... Moving With Cats and Dogs
By Teri Eckholm - 1/4/2008
Moving can be especially difficult on one of your most important, but often overlooked, family members: your pet. As a Realtor, I often hear from clients that their pets begin acting up weeks before the actual move. The resulting behavior can cause destruction in the home you are selling as well as ... Dog Health Conditions and Terms You Should Know... Part 2
By Daniel Lesser - 1/4/2008
Cryptorchidism is peculiar to male dogs and a condition present at birth. The testicle/s, which developed in the abdomen, fail to descend into the scrotum. The usually underdeveloped and non-functional testicle/s should be removed, as it could turn cancerous later in life. If the condition remains a... Okay Let`s Do A Poodle Again
By Dana Smith - 1/4/2008
My wife and I have been married for 32 years. In that time our pets, more commonly known to us as dogs, have taken a large part of that shared life together. It is no secret that these sometimes small friends are able to take the sting out of loneliness, the hurt out of bad relationships, or in our ... Routine Hygiene After Shih Tzu Whelping
By Connie Limon - 1/4/2008
Your Shih Tzu matron will keep her whelping box clean the first few weeks. She will stimulate her Shih Tzu puppies to eliminate and ingest their wastes. Newborn Shih Tzu puppies are born incompletely developed. The Shih Tzu matron must stimulate them to urinate and defecate or the puppies become ... Pit Bull Terriers and Separation Anxiety: Understanding Your Dog
By Tim Amherst - 1/4/2008
As any Pit Bull owner will tell you, Pit Bulls are very social and crave a lot of time and attention from their owners. They are very devoted and loving. Pit Bulls often have a hard time coping when their owners have to leave them alone. Your Pit Bull doesn?t understand that although you love him ve... Canine Communication and Body Language
By Stan Rawlinson - 1/4/2008
A couple of years ago a Japanese electronics company came up with a Gizmo which they claimed could convert dogs barks, yips and whines into human language, thereby allowing us to understand ?Doggie? speak for the first time. I was on a radio program recently, discussing the merits and usefulness of ... Introduce Your Puppy To New Situations... And Ensure Good Behaviour For The Rest Of Her Life
By Niall Kennedy - 2/8/2007
They may seem to be bold explorers - sniffing at and mouthing just about anything - but all dogs have an instinctive fear of anything unfamiliar to them. Fear causes stress on the body, which affects long-term health. To help your dog avoid the negative health effects of stress, it is important to s... Considering a Pet Bird? Ask Yourself These 7 Critical Questions
By Simon Blake - 2/6/2007
Birds can make wonderful pets and companions and there are many different birds to choose from. Two of the most popular are cockatiels and parakeets. Cockatiels and parakeets make wonderful pets that only require simple daily care. They don`t take up a lot of space, they eat small amounts of food, a... Dog Training - The Basic Commands
By Tony Robinson - 1/31/2007
There are of course many reasons for owners to want a calm, obedient and faithful dog. For one thing, obedient and trained dogs are happier dogs, less likely to get into tussles with people or with other dogs. Another reason is that many communities require that the dogs living in their neighborho... How Owning a Dog Can Benefit Your Child
By Shannon Emmanuel - 1/31/2007
Thinking of getting a dog? You know your child wants a dog to play with but did you know that the love and companionship of a dog can have long lasting effects going far beyond their ability to entertain and amuse?
The current research into dog assisted therapy has turned the humble pet dog into a... How To Become A Successful Dog Trainer?
By Ray Coleiro - 1/29/2007
While reams have been written and expounded on training secrets and the psychology of the dog one often tends to forget that the ?mason? is the one who lays the bricks and makes the building strong. In this case it is the ?attitude? of the trainer. Have you wondered why some trainers have ?a touch? ... Your ?Purrrfect? Companion
By Mary Majorda - 1/29/2007
Out of all the pet animals, the cat is most expressive about its needs. The feline loves to be pampered and cared for. Don?t you just love the pretty pussy pictures they make? They can also become ?sulkily aggressive? at times. Understanding their feelings and needs is not at all difficult.
Just l... `Social Bookmarking` As An Aggressive and Acceptable Blog Marketing Tactic
By Greg White - 1/24/2007
Social bookmarking websites are becoming more and more popular. They allow you to save bookmarks online and Tag/Categorize them with keywords instead of saving them as bookmarks in the favorite`s list of your browser. This is particularly useful when your browser based bookmarks have become unwieldy... Feline Anxiety Causes Cat Litter Box Problems
By Nancy E. Wigal - 1/17/2007
Cats experience anxiety and get stressed out just like us human staffers. Unlike people, cats don`t have a lot of creative ways to express their feelings. Unfortunately, when cats suffer from stress and anxiety, they generally communicate it in a very clear way that can really turn humans upside dow... Ragdoll Cat History is Stranger Than Fiction
By Louie Latour - 1/16/2007
The origins of Ragdoll cats are full of myth and controversy. This cat?s history is often contradictory and confusing; some of the Ragdoll story is just not possible. Other parts we know to be factual. First things first: the Ragdoll cat breed started in California back in the 1960s. It was founded ...
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