Orthopaedic Dog Beds Can Ease Your Friends Sleep

April 16, 2009 · 1 Comment 

Is your dog elderly and finding it difficult to get comfortable when it lies down? He has always been quite happy sleeping on an old blanket in the hall, or next to your bed, or just outside the bedroom door. Recently, however, he has been continuouslsy moving around and finding it dificult to settle down. [...]

Add space and style with smart bunk beds

April 14, 2009 · 2 Comments 

There are a lot of styles to accommodate your wishes if you have thought about the idea of buying a bunk bed, whether it is for your home, a dorm room, gift or an array of other reasons. A bunk bed can be an outstanding solution for a room that has no space to spare. These styles of beds can be particularly functional in various different situations for instance a home where children share a room, a student dorm room, a business staff accommodation as well as even save lots of space at the bungalow or small house.

Treating canine ear infection

April 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

Treating dog ear infections is a multi-step process. The canal of the infected ear must first be thoroughly cleaned before anything else can be done. This can include swabbing the canal, removing hair and other debris and may even require flushing the canal out in order to remove excess waste and pus.

Canine skin diseases

April 14, 2009 · 1 Comment 

Although dog skin diseases have numerous causes, they all have one thing in common; they make your dog miserable. If your pet displays signs of itching, inflamed skin, hair loss, crusty lesions or unpleasant discharge, have him examined by your veterinarian immediately.

10 Steps to Finding the Perfect Dog Sitter

December 5, 2008 · 1 Comment 

The flights are reserved, the bags packed and the kids are finally ready! But just as you’re rushing out the door, you run into Fido with those big, sad puppy eyes. Oh NO, what about Fido? When planning vacation and holiday getaways, our pets are often a forgotten, last-minute detail. Next time, consider using a [...]

Children and Dogs – a Good Combination?

November 28, 2008 · 1 Comment 

It’s strange how many tales we hear of dogs attacking children and yet, as a group, parents still choose to bring dogs into their families with little instruction or research. The truth is, most families with a dog will never deal with the terrible situations we hear about on the news. Dogs love people. Most [...]

Dogs & Cats: How To Judge Whether Or Not Your Dog Will Like The New Cat

October 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment 

When you first introduce a dog and cat together, 9 times out of 10 the cat will be the one that is fearful and the first to bolt away. There are of course rare exceptions, especially for smaller dogs that are poorly socialized. I remember one of my Chihuahuas who would never go near a [...]

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