Dog Insurance: Why You Should Have Dog Health Insurance
Written by Geraldine Dimarco on November 30, 2009 – 9:30 am -Have you ever considered getting dog insurance to cover the medical expenses and veterinarian care that your dog or puppy may need in the near future? The truth is that most pet owners do not consider taking out dog health insurance until they experience an unplanned visit to the veterinarian to treat an injury or illness, which ends up costing hundreds or thousands of dollars. How easy would it be your dog or puppy to break his leg? It happens every day, regardless if these pets stay indoors or are allowed to roam free in the yard. And can you guess how much it will cost you out-of-pocket? The average veterinarian costs for a broken bone is around $900. The monthly premium for dog insurance is pennies compared to such an expense for medical... more
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Picking The Best Cat Urn
Written by Chad Henderson on November 30, 2009 – 9:18 am -What Do You Want In That Perfect Cat Urn? Your pet has brought you years of companionship, unconditional love, and was always around to brighten your day. It is only appropriate to keep those memories of your feline in a visible and lovely Cat urn. The perfect cat urn should beautify the character of your pet and bring pleasant memories of the deceased feline that lived in your home. When looking for that perfect cat urn, look for things that would always remind you of the joy you had with your beloved pet. What Should Your Cat Urn Look Like? Your cat urn should embellish in some way fond memories of your pet. For example, it could have a place to put a favorite photo of your pet. There could be an artist’s rendition of favorite objects... more
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Network Marketing And The Quality Of Life
Written by Cydne Buckley on November 30, 2009 – 8:01 am -The winter season of 2000/01 we made a decision to go to Palm Beach, Fl and find out what was going on there. There was no mystery. My spouse found a job at a posh hotel which was on Coconut Row. I was hired as makeup artist at Donald Trump’s Maralago Salon. I was missing my big bouncin’ beautiful brown-eyed boy Jackpot, my greyhound. I was researching the Italian greyhound breed and was net-working with a woman who was involved with rescuing this breed. We agreed to meet at the Boynton Beach Mall because she would be there to represent SADSAC/Save a Dog Save a Cat. I’d just missed her, so I started chatting with a rep of the rescue organization. I was describing my Jackpot and she began to describe a greyhound/pointer mix... more
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Best Ways To Toilet Train Your Puppy
Written by John Michaels on November 29, 2009 – 5:08 am -Generally, dogs are very clean animals – they won’t soil close to where they eat, or where they sleep. But living in a house is unnatural for an animal whose instincts would be to roam wherever she wants to go, so you will have to help her learn where and when she can relieve herself. The sooner you can train your dog or puppy proper potty expectations the better. Trying to break the habit of a dog is quite difficult and it can be very frustrating. You need to use guidance and encouragement to help the pet. Animal experts all have some great ideas that can help you house train your dog. As we talked about, a dog is really sanitary. If a dog does soil accidentally in the wrong place, to him, it is going to be far away from where he... more
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Veterinarians Help Owners of Geneva Cats to Start a Food Fight
Written by Hannah Mongomery on November 29, 2009 – 4:59 am -A food fight. It’s no longer a term reserved for creamed corn and spaghetti flying in opposite directions over a Vice Principal’s head. In this age of heightened health awareness, it also refers to your personal belief that vitamins and minerals hold an advantage in the health battle. Now that food fight has expanded to include cats. You eat a healthful diet because you know that doing so directly affects your quality of life. When your energy is low, or your immune system is lacking, you supplement your diet to bring all of your functions back to normal. Your cat’s system isn’t much different, really, and now with Dr. N.J. Omaboe’s Holistic Food Therapy for cats, you can offer your cat that same birthright. Animal... more
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How To Decorate an Aquarium
Written by Wendy Lucie on November 29, 2009 – 3:05 am -Making up an aquarium at home used to be so simple; any hopeful aquarist who could put together a reasonable arrangement of aquatic plants, a few funny pebbles and a little plastic castle in a glass box could end up looking like a sensitive guy for his trouble. If you have ever seen the ethereal and exquisite effects of Japanese aquarium decor though, you know how real the artistry involved in aquascaping is. The organic and harmonious look achieved in Japanese aquarium decor principles often makes people imagine that these are actual attempts at re-creating a biotope, the habitat of an actual ecological community. As tempting as it is to imagine that, these are as man-made as anything you would see in any modern aquarium, and sometimes they... more
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How to Buy Horses at Auction
Written by Duber Stewart on November 28, 2009 – 7:38 am -It is quite possible to buy a good horse for a low price at an auction, but there are often more problem horses than good horses so you need to be able to tell the difference. At most auctions, horses are sold ‘as-is’ and without guarantee, so if you find a problem afterwards you likely won’t be able to get your money back. Therefore, you need to do your homework in advance to pick out which ones meet your criteria, after eliminating the potential problems (e.g. injured, sick, bad habits, or behavioral issues). The first step is to arrive well before the auction starts, so that you have sufficient time to look over the horses. Watch the horses are they are being unloaded and walked to their pens. The horses should display overall... more
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