Pets


Pets17 Apr 2010 03:02 am

My Dad is looking for a great doctor in veterinary medicine to come out and look at a cat we have had for several years. He has been trying to nurse the cat back to health for three months. We have taken the cat to our vet, and he says there is nothing wrong with the cat. Well, we are looking for someone who has taken Animal Healing Courses so that maybe they can help the cat. I know that she wants to be healed, and I know that there is someone out there who can help her. Now just to find them!

Pets15 Apr 2010 04:48 pm

We got a new puppy the other day and now face the tedious (but enjoyable) task of training her not to do you-know-what in the house. Training a dog is not for the impatient. In fact, I need training about how to train her… if you know what I mean. She is one of five in the litter and absolutely adorable, but she is after all just a dog. At least, I think so until she looks at me with those puppy dog eyes and says “Gee Dad, I couldn’t help it”. Anyway, we bought a dog kennel for her thinking it would be a good idea to have her sleep there. But, then we thought maybe it isn’t smart to put her in the crate to scold her because then she wouldn’t associate the dog crate with something pleasant like taking a nap or curling up and being safe. Not sure how we are going to handle this dilemma. Any ideas you’d like to share?

Pets12 Apr 2010 04:56 am

I wanted to buy a dog in the worst way, but the place that we rented did not allow dogs on the property.  After saving up money for a few years my wife and I were finally able to buy a house of our own.  I then took advantage of having the ability to buy a dog.  I went out and bought a South African Boerboel.  I had always wanted a dog like that because they are very big and strong.  I searched through the papers for awhile before I found one, but I bought it the very next day I saw it in the paper.

Pets15 Mar 2010 02:03 am

I’m after a cheap hamster cage if anyone has one to sell. We recently got a couple of hamsters, and I believed that they were both female. Imagine my surprise to find that one of them was pregnant! The male has been given away to a friend now to save further problems, but we now have ten baby hamsters and a mother living in one Large hamster cage. I’ve heard the mother can sometimes kill some of the babies, is there any way to stop this from happening without taking them away from their mother? I don’t want to separate them.

Pets12 Mar 2010 12:44 pm

Two things that dogs cannot go without is love and attention. Of course you also have to feed them and provide them with water on a regular basis, but you also have to make sure that you play with them and get them toys to keep themselves occupied with when you can’t play with them. If you think that maybe you don’t have enough time or energy to play with a dog when you get home from work, then you might not want to get one. For people like that, cats are much better pets because they don’t require as much attention and constant maintenance. Before you get a dog, know what you are getting yourself into.

Dog Houses for Large Dogs

Pets11 Mar 2010 08:44 pm

I just started working at a pet store not too long ago.  I really love animals, and I enjoy working at the pet store.  I get to take care of animals and learn about animals that I would have never been able to if I didn’t have this job.  The other day some teacup pigs arrived at our store.  I was really excited when the teacup pigs arrived at the store, and when my boss told me to put up the sign, ‘teacup pigs for sale‘, I was really excited.  I went home and asked my parents if I could buy a teacup pig.

Pets09 Mar 2010 05:58 pm

No matter if your dog is domesticated or untamed they both share a common characteristic. They need a den – their own confined space, some place were they can let their guard down and could feel secure. A 48 dog crate is the den of today’s domesticates dog. Heres one of the benefits you and your dog will gain from using the dog crate method. You and your family can enjoy peace of mind when you’re away from home, because your dog will be comfortably ensconced in its den with no fear of him soiling your home or chewing your furniture.  

Pets09 Mar 2010 03:03 am

Every since I was a little kid I have loved having cats.  I remember the day my parents brought our first kitten home for christmas.  It was a present for my brother, sister, and I but boy we had no idea what we were getting into.  The one rule was if we were going to have pets we had to take care of them and that meant cleaing up after them. 

That all sounded like an easy task until our new kittens started missing the litter box.  All in all Removing Cat Urine was no fun task but I still say it was worth it.

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