Dog ID tags are the primary tools of identification for dogs (and cats) and are worn on their collars. All other IDs are secondary. 90% of lost dogs found without a tag DO NOT reach home and 90% of lost dogs with tags DO reach home! Therefore the dog ID tag is the best ticket home for a lost pet. How will you find the best one for your beloved pet? Here are some tips.
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Colic is perhaps one of the most distressing and potentially life threatening conditions that a horse can experience, so it is little wonder that it is also one of the conditions that is most feared by horse owners. Colic can strike at any time, without warning, however it is often linked to food or water sources and there are different types categorised by the actual cause of the colic itself.
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If you are planning to take your dog to a groomer, you will need to take into account the possibilities like your dog will get uncomfortable and frightened, and will make a mess by keep barking all the time to get out of the groomer’s place. If you are unable to control your dog, the situation not only makes you uncomfortable, but it also takes a far longer time than required for the grooming process to complete. So, you will have to prepare your dog for the visit to the groomer. Here are some useful tips.
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You might be a dog lover and dog of any species might fascinate you. But do you get attracted more to small, cute-looking, playful dogs? If yes, then a Bichon Frise is the right dog for you. This is a small and utmost playful, rather mischievous, kind of dog, white in color and with a thick, fluffy coat, curious black shiny eyes and extremely sweet to look at. Once you bring this dog to your home, s/he can be your most loyal friend and companion. However, you should note that this breed has some plus as well as minus points too.
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I wouldn’t have believed if someone would have told me that pet photography session can be fun. But I must admit that I thoroughly enjoyed one with Simon Woodcock of Pupparazzi in Melbourne, Australia. Simon is an extremely professional and experienced pet photographer who left London to live with Melbourne’s showdogs. He fell in love with pet photography in London where he was formerly working as photojournalist for international magazines and newspapers. While animal photography is his first love, he also takes pleasure in photographing landscapes, events and even portraits.
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Giving dietary supplements to pets is becoming a regular practice. Most commonly they are used to support arthritic joints. Fatty acid supplements also are given to improve the shine of pet’s coat and reduce shedding. Probiotics are given to relieve gastrointestinal problems. Even antioxidants are given to pets to overcome effects of aging like cognitive decline. Dog and cat probiotics and supplements are of various types and their variety is increasing still with the increasing population of overweight and aging pets.
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Are you worried about your best four-legged friend/s that they may fall prey to some or the other illness and part from you? Of course, there is your vet to help you out. But what if your pet gets caught by a disease at an unearthly hour? The only solution to this problem is to get more and more knowledge and information about the common problems of pets. And for this, an innovative concept has been put forth named Virtual Pet Congress.
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