Pets Articles
271: Small Dog Clothes - A Brief History
A brief history of small dog clothes from back in the early centuries to the modern day rage that it has evolved into today.
272: More about Goat and Sheep
Goat is one of the smallest domesticated ruminants that have served the mankind former and longer than the cattle and sheep. It is controlled for the production of milk, meat, wool and may other products, particularly in arid, semitropical or mountainous countries. In temperate zones, goats are kept frequently rather as additional animals by petite holders, while commercially cows or buffaloes are especially kept for milk, cheese and other meat products, and sheep for wool and meat production.
273: Motivation, Consistency and Reinforcement In Dog Training
Learn about the three key principles in dog training motivation, consistency and reinforcement.
274: How To Treat Dog Diarrhea
Dog diarrhea... this is something that all of us as dog owners have to deal with at some point in the life of our dogs. It is a very common health issue for dogs.
275: Teach Your Goat to Lead
Every animals need to at least learn to walk on a lead. It?s much easier to mover individual animals from one paddock to another, if it walks silently ? not fighting you every step of the way. It?s better to put an animal on a trailer or truck when you sell it if you?re not pulling and jerking, or worse lifting and carrying it. In case, your animal requires medical attention, your vet would greatly appreciate having a well-trained goat to treat.
276: How To Treat Cushings Disease in Dogs
Cushings Disease, also called hyperadrenocorticism, is relatively common in older dogs. Dogs with Cushings Disease produce too much of a natural hormone called cortisol, producing symptoms such as excessive drinking and urinating, a distended, swaying belly, hair loss and a sparse hair coat, possibly an increased appetite, and frequent panting.
277: The Pet Food Recall
The Pet Food Recall is a crisis of unprecedented proportions. Never in our history have so many pets died and developed illness as a result of Pet Food. The Pet Food companies have lost our trust. This scandal is producing more questions than answers, and no one is standing up and telling the Truth.
278: Safety Tips For Horses
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and if your a horse lover then I am sure you are like me and think they are very beautiful and some of the smartest animals to ever live, but in order to spend time with them safely you need to follow some simple precautions so both you and the horse are safe and no one gets hurt from an unsafe act.
279: Cat Litter Box Problem: Four Physical Causes
The two main causes of a cat litter box problem are behavioral issues and physical problems. The first thing you should do then, is have your vet check out your cat to make sure there are no physical causes.
280: Take your goat's temperature
Sometimes your goat may not behave normally, in such cases the first thing you need to do is to take its temperature as that is the first thing your vet may ask you when you call for a treatment.The normal temperature of a Boer Goat is 101°F to 103°F in the winter, spring, and even during fall. It is usual that your goat may have been basking in the hot sun all day and having 104°F temperature, anyhow it needs to drop rapidly once the goat gets out of the sunlight.
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