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Cat's Perspective25 Feb 2010 05:03 am

Author: Albert The Cat
Website: http://www.blogger.com/profile/08187052320302992162

After the recent trials and tribulations (see below), I am enjoying a well earned kip. I will be back tomorrow. Regards, Bert.

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http://albertthecat.blogspot.com/2010/02/bert-is-resting.htm…

Birds25 Feb 2010 05:03 am

Author: Mitch Rezman - General Manager
Website: http://blog.windycityparrot.com/2010/02/24/a-simple-way-to-s…

It’s important to remember that many parrots have lived through three generations of scientists, biologists and researchers. The point is we still have a lot to learn.  So we get an email the other day from Rick Savitt, CEO of Prevue Pet

“One way to tell if a parrot is healthy is to observe them while sleeping. A healthy parrot, no matter the size or species, sleeps on one foot. If you find your parrot sleeping on two feet and puffed up, then it is probably ill and should be taken to a vet. Check several times because parrots may nap on two feet, but their sound sleep is done on only one foot. Even large birds like  Flamingos and Egrets sleep on one foot”.

BUT - he (Rick) isn’t sure of the accuracy of the statement. We’ll we’re pretty intrigued by this because if true, every bird owner would now have a low tech but accurate way to determine if their bird is in ill health.

So we ran it by our (personal) favorite avian vet Dr. Byron J.S. de la Navarre, D.V.M. Before we give you…

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Dog Supplies25 Feb 2010 05:03 am

If you don't closely follow flea treatment instructions, your dog could get sick and even die. The EPA receives over 44,000 complaints a year about “spot on” flea treatments for dogs. These are usually liquids packaged in small tubes that you squeeze out and onto your dog's skin. Some of these flea treatments for dogs contain a chemical called “amitraz” which has been proven to cause neurological damage.

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http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/the-dangers-of-fle…

Dog Supplies25 Feb 2010 05:03 am

Potty training dogs does not have to become challenging experience on condition that one is aware of the correct methods to train and implements all of them on a consistent basis. One must be aware that your furry friend have to eliminate indoors once or twice first before he'll acknowledge that it is not necessarily the best way to please you. So equip yourself with stacks of patience and cleaning liquids and make use of the tips on potty training dogs I specified beneath to achieve the best re

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Dog Supplies25 Feb 2010 05:03 am

The PetVac Elite comes with every attachment imaginable…even one to turn it into a wet vac for liquid spills. The suction powered lint brush is just great for getting the dog hair off clothes. Although they offer an optional sealed HEPA system, we stuck with the original charcoal filtration system and have been satisfied. We especially like the feature that allows it to operate while lying flat on the floor. Surfaces don't seem to matter; whatever the PetVac's on gets vacuumed clean.

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http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/petvac-elite-pet-h…

Dog Supplies25 Feb 2010 05:03 am

A review of why Boxer dogs are not considered hypoallergenic, non-shedding or low allergy

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http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/hypoallergenic-dog…

Dog Supplies25 Feb 2010 05:03 am

Like with many other aspects of puppy training, the best way to house train a new pup is to make use of the puppy's own natural instincts. The fantastic thing about puppies, and the issue that can make house training easier, is dogs are instinctively very clean animals. Dogs prefer not to soil the areas where they sleep and eat. Furthermore, dogs have become great at building routines.

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Dog Supplies25 Feb 2010 05:03 am

When you buy any of the pet gates available they are specifically designed for different uses and locations around the house. Making sure that you understand the different safety requirements of each gate is one of the most important rules before you purchase and use your new gate.

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http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/the-top-20-pet-gat…

Dog Supplies25 Feb 2010 05:03 am

Dog training advice is something I genuinely feel I am able to give. Over the years I've trained a number of dogs, both my own and other people's. The ages of these dogs have varied enormously from puppies to full grown adults, so I think I can provide some sound information on how to train your dog, including some good puppy training tips.

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Dog Supplies25 Feb 2010 05:03 am

An exclusive new dog training book, “Dog Training 4 Life”, has recently been published online. It is an excellent training resource for people who would like to benefit from the author, Anne Pottinger’s wealth of experience with dogs. She has trained not only puppies, but also older dogs, including many discards rescued from shelters. In fact her wealth of knowledge stems from more than thirty years working with dogs.

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