Pet cats can cause skin allergy eczema, research reveals
May 23, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

New new born babies run 50 per cent greater risk of contracting the skin disease eczema if exposed to pet cats at home according to new study presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference.
The research conducted on 486 newborn children took into consideration the number of cats and dogs parents had in their households at the time of child’s birth Read more
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Postal Carriers Call Attention To Dog Bites
May 23, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

postal carriers in Milwaukee USA have a serious problem now , Employees with the Milwaukee post office performed a parody of the musical “Chorus Line” to kick off National Dog Bite Prevention Week.. Last year, more than 3,000 carriers were bitten by dogs in the United States. Read more
Five Ways to Prevent Congenital Problems in Dogs
May 22, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Here are five ways on how you can prevent congenital problems in your dog:
1. Never breed unhealthy dogs. Get together two unhealthy dogs and you have the perfect recipe for unhealthy offspring. Even if one dog is in good health, mating that healthy dog with one that is in poor condition still produces a very high risk of congenital problems to develop in their offspring. You must avoid breeding pets that have obvious birth defects or behavior problems. Although the dog may not have a specific genetic problem, its overall support system is not a good candidate for developing healthy offspring. In addition, avoid acquiring such pets unless you are willing to give them the special care they require.
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How kids can avoid dog bites
May 21, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment
Researchers examined the medical charts of 341 children treated for dog bites in emergency rooms between 1994 and 2003. They noted the age of the injured child, the type and severity of the injury and whether the child needed to be hospitalized, the long-term health consequences of the injury.
Children under age 1 had the highest risk of being bitten, and nearly 75 percent of the injured children were younger than 10. Half of the time, the children were bitten on the face, head or neck; the arms, hands, legs and feet were also common sites of dog bites. Read more
Pet of the Day
May 20, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

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4 Simple Steps to a Well Behaved Puppy
May 20, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

Puppies like babies teeth. Biting and chewing are caused by the puppy teething. It can also be caused by excess energy and stress. Puppies understand low guttural sounds and will react to them. Giving them chew toys that resemble things he cannot chew or bite will only confuse him , so be careful of what chew toys he receives. Barking is another common and annoying puppy behavior. Excessive barking can be fixed with a little puppy training. It is often caused by loneliness or boredom. Read more
Backpack Pet Carrier
May 19, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

This is not usual pet carrier, a Backpack Pet Carrier . Ideal for taking your pet around town, shopping, hiking and more. Loaded with features to ensure your pet’s safety and the comfort of both you and your pet.
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Make an Evacuation Plan for Your Pet
May 19, 2006 by pet-admin · Leave a Comment

Pet owener should plan ahead for hurricane season. Last year hundreds of New Orleans residents wouldn’t evacuate because they couldn’t take their pets with them. Don’t leave them outside on a chain with food and water, don’t leave them in the house with food and water. You just don’t know what’s going to happen. Read more



