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131: Pet Food - A Decision That Will Affect Their Health
Over time, it has become increasingly apparent that we need to watch what we eat in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle and reduce the effects of aging and diseases in the body. Our pets are in the same position as we are. By eating foods that are hard to digest, full of chemicals or contain little nutritional value, we are reducing the quality and the length of life of mans best friend. Just imagine if we were to live on a diet completely made from synthetic materials a...

132: General First Aid For Your Dog
Like young children, puppies are accident prone, some more than others, males ore than females. As they become bolder and more explorative, adolescent dogs get into all kinds of scrapes. By the time they reach maturity, however, all of them will have learned to recognize their physical limitations. In spite of their worldly wisdom, there are simply too many hazards in modern life to remain completely immune from accidental injuries. A few notions of first aid may save your...

133: Your Dogs Eyes
No other organ in your dog?s body contains such an intricate and complex mechanism in such a small structure as the eyes. A thorough examination of the eye can only be made by your veterinarian, but hopefully through our brief description given here, you will as at least know enough to spot a problem when it arises. The first seen when examining your pet?s eyes are the upper and lower eyelids ? specialized curtains to protect the eyes. Eyelids should be smooth and sharp. T...

134: Dogs Playing Poker: Beyond Art, Behind Coolidge
C. M. Coolidge, known for his "poker playing dogs", was a brilliant man with innovative ideas and an entrepreneurial instinct about art. Born in a small town in upstate New York to Quaker parents, he didn't receive a formal college education, but did take some college business classes later in his life. By the time he was 18 or 19, he took a few lessons in portrait painting, along with a course in bookkeeping a few years later. His love for reading resulted in a solid self ed...

135: Leonardo Da Vinci: Leonardo's Animals Part 1 Of 2
Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1492 at a Tuscan farmhouse in Anchiano, Italy, near the town of Vinci where he spent most of his childhood. He was the son of Ser Piero and a girl called Caterina who worked for him. After Leonardo was born, the father and mother did not remain together. Only recently have details of Leonardo's birth mother come to light. In 2002, Alessandro Vezzosi, Director of the Leonardo da Vinci Museum in Vinci, Italy, told the press they had found substanti...

136: Tips For Keeping Pets
Animals unlike humans cannot express their feelings and they cannot go on making demands and tell their owners when they need food. They are animals. Pet keepers bring home fish, cats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters and birds home all the time eagerly but sadly, they fail to take proper care of their pets because of which their animals die. If pets can not speak out, pet keepers themselves should be humane enough to understand their pets heartily and give them their rights. Some ...

137: Insurance For Your Pets
Many online insurance companies will give you discounted pet insurance if you have more than one pet to cover. Before you accept any agreement, you must do your homework and learn as much as you can about pet insurance products. Some companies require that pets must be of the same breed before they give a discount, for example. It pays to look for bargains in pet insurance coverage. Many providers offer discounts of about ten percent, but a few may offer higher discounts d...

138: Having To Say Goodbye
Loosing a pet is a horrifying experience. Not one word can describe the feeling of loss and grief associated with having to say goodbye forever to your pet. But those who have managed to go through this experience state that there are ways to ease the pain. - Allow time to pass: In order to accept the inevitable, your mind needs some time to deal with the stress of having to say goodbye to your beloved pet. Whether your pet died from natural or unnatural causes you have to...

139: 10 Nutritional Facts About Your Dog
Just like the food it eats, a dog can be considered in terms of raw materials. In the same way, a diet can be considered in terms of various nutritional components. A set of guidelines for manufacturers of dog foods has been assembled by the N.R.C. (National Research Council). The requirements for growing puppies are double those for adult dogs. Protein is contained in all animal tissue at a relatively high level, and your dog needs a continual supply of protein in its die...

140: Your Dogs Skin - Something So Simple Yet So Complex
A wrapping of fur is not all there is to your dogs skin. It is also a factory for vitamin D production, it protects the internal parts from injury, bacteria, and viruses, and it contains a sensory system that is unsurpassed. The network of skin nerve cells goes to work when your dog is cold, has a cut, or receives a pat on the heat. In cold weather, the hairs stand erect and form air pockets that insulate against the cold. Healthy skin and hair coats are flexible, glossy, ...


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