Creating A Great Home For Your Animals

Creating A Great Home For Your Animals

  • Chronically Gritty Fur? It May Mean Your Cat Has Fleas

    Cats typically do a good job of keeping themselves clean, so it may be upsetting to run your hand through a cat's fur only to find it gritty. If you've already tried grooming your cat and giving them baths to no avail, there's a good chance that the grittiness in their fur is due to fleas. This guide will explain what this grit is and how it can be harmful to your cat.

  • Coton De Tulear -- Meet A Cute New Member Of The AKC Pack

    On July 1st, 2014, the American Kennel Club (AKC) welcomed two new breeds into its pack -- the Coton de Tulear and the Wirehaired Vizsla. While you may have heard of the Vizsla -- the smooth-coated Vizsla has been a member of the AKC since 1960 -- it's probably likely you've never heard of the Coton de Tulear. But that probably won't last for long. This little bundle of fluff is one of the newest breeds recognized by the AKC, and it is cuteness epitomized.

  • Boarding Your Pet Rabbit For The First Time? 3 Tips To Keep Them Comfortable

    When you're traveling on vacation, you're not going to be able to bring your pet rabbit with you. With this in mind, you'll need to look into what you can do to keep them safe and comfortable while you're gone. While you can have a pet sitter visit your home to check in on your rabbit, you may be more interested in around the clock care with a boarding facility.

  • Do You Have Allergies And Want A Dog? 2 Types That Will Not Make Your Feel Sick

    If you have allergies you know most dogs are out of the question. It is not the dog you are allergic to; however, it is the flakes of dead skin, also known as dander. These get in the air when the dog sheds hair. Because of this no matter if the dog you have has short or long hair they can shed and cause your allergy symptoms to exacerbate. Fortunately, there are some dogs that you can have as they do not shed much, and you can welcome them into your home without worrying about your allergies.

  • Taking Care Of Your Puppy: 3 Tips

    If you've decided to take the plunge and adopt or purchase a lab puppy from a breeder, there are things you should know to care for your new family addition. Your puppy will require more than just food and water. He will require love, attention, exercise, medication, vaccinations, and visits to the veterinarian. If you aren't up to this type of care for your new puppy, then it may not be the right time to get a puppy.

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Creating A Great Home For Your Animals

A few months back, I realized that our kids were really lonely. We knew that we wouldn't be able to have any other children, so we started focusing on what we could do to make a difference. We started exploring the possibility of adopting an animal, and before we knew it, we were bringing home a pet that we knew our kids would love. They were incredibly receptive to the idea of having the little puppy, and after a few days together, I knew that he would become a treasured member of our family. Read more about pet ownership on this blog.

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