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Dog Nails - How Often To Cut
If your pet is not on concrete, blacktop, or other textured hard surface you should cut your pet's nails every four to six weeks or when the pet shows signs of needing the nails clipped. The dog or cat's nails...
2 commentsFree Online Pet Food Recall Information - Buyers Guide
To Mollie and her Boston - my prayers are with you....There have been no Official Pet Food Recalls since the historical pet food recalls that began in March 2007. The 2007 Pet Food Recalls ended in November...
44 commentsAsk Susan Peters - Pet Care
Flea and Tick Information Flea and Tick Prevention and Treatment Fleas In The House My Dog Has Fleas with Video My Dog Wont Quit Scratching When Is Flea Season? Winter Flea Treatment Funny Stories...
180 commentsDog Moles
Most groomers use a clipper blade which will not cut off moles. These blades are NOT the same as the home grooming types of blades. There are several things which can be used to prevent cutting of a growth. ...
15 commentsDog Food Recall Is Your Dog SICK?
Is your dog SICK from the Pet Food Recall?Comment from Susan Peters: When a person or pet is ill the first thing to happen is a loss of appetite. The body shuts down the digestive system to use it's energy to...
216 commentsDog Food Recall - In Memory Of My Best Friend
How To Join the Class Action Lawsuit Dog Food Recall - We all wish it were just that simple - RECALL. Our wonderful friends, loved ones, companions, our dogs are just remains. The news about the Dog Food...
184 commentsMy Dog Wont Quit Scratching
There can be a number of causes to itching and scratching. Most common causes are Corn in the diet and exposure to fleas. Check your dog for fleas Bathe your dog or take him to a professional groomer for a...
3 commentsWhat to Look For When Selecting a Pet Insurances Companies
As you can protect yourself from unknown eventuality so as your pet should be insured. There are so many pet insurances companies that you can consider when you want your pet to be covered. There are so many...
6 commentsPet Health Insurance Options
With vets bill often on the increase its no wonder that a cat, dog or exotic pet owner is taking more interest in arranging an appropriate pet health insurance plan to cover all possible eventualities. Having...
0 commentsWhat's the Real Price Of That Doggie In The Window?
Recently while dropping off our beagle at the veterinary hospital, I overheard an elderly woman say, "I didn't think things would get so bad that I couldn't afford to feed my little dogs, or afford their medicine." That heart breaking statement came back to haunt me in spades a week later. The veterinary bill for our dog -- $2,784.66! What was worse was that it was due immediately. So, in a changing economy, can we afford our pets anymore?
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