Posted on July 1, 2009
Leash training isn’t just for dogs anymore. Other pets are learning to walk on a leash including ferrets, hamsters, rabbits and cats. Yes, cats! Contrary to popular belief cats are relatively easy to leash train and actually enjoy being outside whilst attached to a harness and leash. Steven Jacobson and Jean Miller, a married couple […]
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Posted on June 30, 2009
There are close to 1.8 million people living in America today that are allergic to peanuts, with 400,00 of being school children, according to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network. Sadly, only 20% of those children actually outgrow their peanut allergy. Nearly 150 adults and children die each year due to peanut allergies. Ironically, it […]
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Posted on June 29, 2009
Every dog owner knows that dogs are not fussy eaters at all! Dogs will eat just about anything that you offer them, and some things that you don’t, with grass being one of them! Even though dogs live off of a mostly carnivorous diet, they can also survive on a vegetarian diet that is well […]
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Posted on June 26, 2009
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0wD9NLyhcc] Animal Massage Therapy helps to increase an animal’s circulation, boosts their immune system and increase mobility. Therefore, it is extremely helpful for dogs who have arthritis. This video explains the basics of animal massage therapy for a dog who is both suffering from arthritis and cancer.
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Posted on June 25, 2009
When you think of pet training, you instantly think about your dog attending obedience school. But what about your cat? Kersti Seksel, a veterinary behaviorist from Australia, opened her first “Kitty Kindy” nearly a decade ago to accommodate kittens aged between 7 and 14 weeks. Since then, such kitten classes have slowly spread across the […]
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Posted on June 24, 2009
A dog that was dubbed a hero during the aftermath of 9-11 has been successfully cloned – five times! Retired Police Officer James Symington, won a competition that was being run by BioArts International, a Northern California biotech company. The prize? Five cloned versions of his late search and rescue dog, Trakr. The contest sponsored […]
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Posted on June 23, 2009
Every year there are numerous dogs that are rushed into the nearest animal emergency hospital because of an accident or injury. In order to survive, most of these dogs require a blood transfusion. Animal blood banks have increased in the USA, mostly due to the advances in the veterinary field. Developed initially for human medicine, […]
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Posted on June 22, 2009
This Friday will mark the 10th Anniversary of Take Your Dog To Work Day. This internationally celebrated event was first sponsored in 1999 by Pet Sitters International. A mere 300 businesses participated in that event by encouraging the adoption of dogs from local animal shelters. Take Your Dog To Work Day was initially designed to […]
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Posted on June 18, 2009
Chinese officials are currently in the final stages of drafting the country’s first animal rights law. Once completed, the proposed law will be submitted to the Chinese government and congress authorities. In December 2008, China’s first Animal Protection Law Research Center was created at the Northwest University of Politics and Law. Since then, law professors […]
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Posted on June 17, 2009
If you have a home computer or home office and you own a cat or two, chances are that at some point, your cat has walked over your computer’s keyboard. A new computer software has been developed that will help ease your cat walking troubles: PawSense! PawSense is a novel computer software program that has […]
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