Social networking has become more and more popular and it almost seems like we do not know how we managed to communicate and stay connected to our friends, family and co-workers before. We exchange stories, photos, experiences, nice things and of course, those not so nice and we do it online with people that live miles away or just around the corner. But, is social network reserved only for people or perhaps your pet could have his/her own profile? Well, http://www.petpav.com/ or PetPav.com (shortened from PetPavillion) is a social network for pets. Of course, it is not the only website, but it is rather a good one. (more…)
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Being an organized person is useful in many situations and you are probably aware of that fact. If you care about your pet, then you should also organize your pet’s records, especially if you have more than one pet. If something happens to you, the person who steps in to care for your furry companion, will know what medicines and foods to give to your pet. Grooming assistants will also want you to provide them proof that your pet is vaccinated and healthy before they even touch it. And of course, if something happens to your pet, veterinarians would be more able to help him/her. If you move to live in some other town or country or change your pet’s vets, you will surely need the date of its last shot. In all these situations, having your pet’s files organized is very helpful and useful! (more…)
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Many people suffer from pet allergies and yet they own a pet. All animals we keep as a pet including cats, dogs, hamsters, birds and ferrets give off the dander. Contrary to common belief, it is not pets’ hair that causes allergies, but specific proteins in the dander that some people are allergic to. Pet allergens can also be found in pet’s saliva and urine. Allergens are proteins, and therefore ubiquitous, easily airborne and tiny. Obviously, true animal lovers believe that benefits of animal companionship outweigh the hardship of allergic reactions. However, if you have a pet allergy and want to live comfortably with your furry companion, you should learn about allergies and allergy management and you should be willing to follow some practical and sensible rules. So, what can we do about it? (more…)
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Pet supply stores, supermarkets and online retailers offer many flea and thick treatment products. However, if you need to use some of those products, it is better to read the labels and to consult your pet’s veterinarian, because many of these products contain some ingredients that could harm both your pet and you. Safe, chemical free Flea and Tick prevention is, however possible and there are products like for example, pet protector – a metal disc that is charged with atom of scalar waves. Pet protector is designed for external use and it repels fleas and ticks, as well as other external parasites. Fleas and ticks should not be overlooked, because they cause a wide variety of problems in cats and dogs. (more…)
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Here is the situation! You are driving a car and you see a lonely dog on the side of the road. So, what is recommended to do in this situation? If you don’t have a heart to leave this animal alone, you have two options – to take it home or to the animal shelter. If you are not certain whether to help or keep an animal or not, think about what you would like the finders of your own pet to do if they happened to find him/her injured without a collar. Do not conclude that an animal must have been abandoned or neglected, because accidents can happen to anyone. (more…)
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