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- Hermit Crab Habitat Requirements By : Kelly Church
This article discusses to importance of doing research of hermit crab facts in order to promote healthy hermit crabs. Hermit crab care is dependent upon the knowledge and commitment of the owner to his or her pet. - Hermit Crab Behavior As Pets By : Kelly Church
This article discusses hermit crab behavior and the importance of knowing what to look for to stop aggressive behavior. Knowing the difference between aggressive behavior and non aggressive behavior can help put you at ease as well as help you determine what type of action to take. - The Important Parts of a Hermit Crab Habitat By : Kelly Church
This article discusses the important parts of maintaining a healthy hermit crab habitat. The proper type of container, substrate, temperature and humidity are vital to the survival of a healthy and happy hermit crab. - Is Your Yorkshire Terrier Obsessed? By : Nicholas Hunt
Yorkshire terriers are a delightfully quirky breed of dog. However, some of the quirkiness can be masking health problems so it pays to know the reasons behind your dog's sometimes strange behavior. - Training Your Dog Yourself By : Nicholas Hunt
Training a dog properly is vital, but this doesn't necessarily mean you need professional help. There is no one more qualified to train your dog than yourself. - Dog Training Starts with a Puppy By : Nicholas Hunt
Puppies are much more than just furry bundles of fun - they're adult dogs in the making. To make sure your dog turns out to be well behaved, training needs to start from the word go. - Keeping Your Cats Happy And Loving By : Nicholas Hunt
Cats can be affectionate and loving pets, but can also be distant and wary if treated badly. Find out how to keep your own cats happy and contented. - Dog Grooming Tips By : Nicholas Hunt
A clean, healthy dog is a happy dog. Find out how to keep your faithful friend in peak condition. - An Introduction to the Boxer Breed of Dog By : Nicholas Hunt
The Boxer is an old German breed of dog, which has found its place in today's society as both a family friend and protector. Find out more about this popular breed. - Hybrid Cats Represent Fashion at a High Price By : Nicholas Hunt
The latest craze in designer pets appears to be hybrid cats. Unfortunately there's a high cost in terms of animal welfare as well as money. - Why Take Out Pet Insurance? By : Nicholas Hunt
Insurance is something that few of us like paying, no matter what it is we're covering. A policy for your pets, however, can literally be a lifesaver if circumstances take an unhappy turn. - Keeping a Pet Hermit Crab Happy By : Kelly Church
This article gives basics on hermit crab care by talking about hermit crab food, a hermit crab habitat and other hermit crab information. Land hermit crabs can be very rewarding pet choices and needed to keep the experience positive is basic information about raising a hermit crab. With the tools that this article gives and information that can be found on reputable hermit crab websites such as crabcab.com, anyone can be a great hermit crab caretaker. - Why Cats Make Such Good Pets By : Lory Sargu
Cats are very good pets as they don’t require as much attention as other options such as a dog. You don’t have to walk the cat and you don’t have to deal with it barking at everything that happens to walk by your home. Young cats are extremely playful and you can interact with them when you want to. However, most cats are content to play with toys or to be independent. - Why Hermit Crabs Make Great Pets By : Kelly Church
Hermit crabs are great pets. This article gives a description of several reasons that they are such terrific pets. Hermit crabs are fascinating animals that are low cost and low maintenance, and there are several options to choose from when creating a habitat for them. - The Feeding and Nourishment of a Hermit Crab By : Kelly Church
Hermit crabs require certain diets to become and remain healthy. This article offers diet and nutrition options to the hermit crab owner so that he or she can decide which diet is appropriate for their crab. - Taking Care of a Molting Hermit Crab By : Kelly Church
This article offers tips on how to deal with the stressful period in the hermit crab’s life called molting. It is a difficult stage for a crab and knowing everything there is to know about the process will make it easier to take care of a crab during this time. - Hermit Crabs Mistaken for Disposable Pets By : Kelly Church
Many hermit crabs are mistreated in the place they are being sold from. It is despicable to think people treat them as disposable pets, and this article provides hints on selecting healthy hermit crabs. - Different Types of Pet Hermit Crabs By : Kelly Church
This article offers general information about the types of hermit crabs that are available and the most popular in the United States. It also gives a brief description of the types of foods hermit crabs eat and how to choose your pet. - Choosing a Home for Your Hermit Crab By : Kelly Church
This article provides information regarding how to set up your hermit crab habitat. There are several components that are important in keeping a pet hermit crab healthy and one of them is to maintain the hermit crab environment well. - Hermit Crab Space Requirements By : Kelly Church
This article offers advice on choosing a number of hermit crabs permitted for the size of the habitat you plan to purchase. Keeping the hermit crab’s comfort and health in mind is key to deciding how many hermit crabs you can fit in your hermit crab habitat. - Deciding on Your New Family Pet By : Kelly Church
This article offers tips on how to choose the appropriate pet for a family. Cost, care, and the right fit are all aspects to consider when choosing a pet that is right for your family. Choosing the wrong pet could be disastrous. - Get rid of the neighbors’ complaints with the efficient dog training collars By : Scribbler
If you are the happy owner of a dog, you have certainly shared many pleasant moments with your pet. The unpleasant part of being a dog-owner comes when your family and neighbors are disturbed by the continuous and annoying barking of your best friend. - Correct any kind of upsetting behavior with dog training collars By : Scribbler
Using a dog training collar is an efficient and safe way to correct your dog’s unpleasant behavior. There are several types of dog training collars on the market, but they all operate according to the same system. - A Warm Winter with Heated Dog Beds By : christine
When winter comes, we always try our best to stay warm, setting up our fire place to keep our homes warm, we wear thick clothes called jackets or sweaters to preserve heat on the cold winter. But have we ever thought about our furry little friends? Well they too have this kind of specialized dog beds called the heated dog beds. - Pet Insurance : What To Look For By : Nicholas Hunt
Keeping a pet can work out to be expensive, not least if you need to see a vetinary surgeon. Pet insurance can cushion the cost of injury or illness, but what do you need to know before you choose a policy? - Pet Insurance For Pampered Pets By : Nicholas Hunt
As our pampered pets live longer and longer lives, the veterinary costs of keeping them healthy can grow rapidly. Find out why pet insurance might be an idea worth considering. - The Most Privileged Pets By : Nicholas Hunt
You may think your own pet is treated extremely well, and even pampered, but some pet owners take things to extremes. Read about how some of the most privileged pets live their lives. - Hero Pets By : Nicholas Hunt
Fictional tales abound of heroic pets saving their owners from danger. Does this ever really happen in real life? - Fleas: Unwelcome Guests For Your Pets By : Nicholas Hunt
Pets can be great companions, but unfortunately they sometimes bring their own less welcome guests. Find out how to deal with a case of animal fleas in your pet and home. - How to Help Your Dog Lose Weight By : Emma Snow
Obesity is on the rise for canines. The reasons for this influx are similar to those that humans experience, too much food and too little exercise. The results of obesity are similar for your canine friends too. Studies reveal that 25% of overweight dogs experience severe joint problems. - Breeding Your Dog: Does it Make Any Cents? By : Emma Snow
For anyone who may balk at the price of good pups nowadays, or who may think to himself, “At those prices I should become a breeder!” let me assure you that breeding does not make millionaires. There are a lot of bad reasons people breed their dogs, but there are only a few good ones. - Take Five: Five tips to track down your canine soul mate By : Emma Snow
There is a right and a wrong way to pick a pooch. The process is a little like dating. The few who find fulfillment in love are those who use their hearts and their heads. There is a special kind of nirvana when a person connects with their canine soul mate. They weren’t fooling when they called dog “man’s best friend.” - Top 10 Signs You are a Dog Lover By : Emma Snow
There’s something different about you. People sense it the moment you walk in the door. Is it in your smile, or the way wear your hair? Truly, there are countless manifestations of your canine obsession. - The Rex Files: Your Dog and the Law By : Emma Snow
Every year 5 million dog bite reports are filed. Over $1 billion are paid in losses. Reacting to complaints, city councils are passing ever more ordinances that affect dog ownership. Neighborhood, rental complexes, and home owners associations are including rules for regulating pets within their boundaries. - Pick me! Why a shelter dog is your best choice By : Emma Snow
Disney left a life-long impression on me when, as a youngster, I viewed the dog pound scene in Lady and the Tramp. Mournful mutts howled out a pitiful rendition of “Home Sweet Home,” which nobody but the most callous could sit through dry-eyed. The pound was portrayed as a cruel place manned by heartless dog-catchers. - Faux Paws: Six Common Mistakes New Dog Owners Make By : Emma Snow
The family around the block got a new Jack Russell puppy. I’ve been jogging my Border Collie mix past their house for over a year now, and we usually see their spaniel mix tied out in the backyard. When I saw the new puppy tied to the tree out front it was the first time I saw the two boys that the dogs belong to. - Dog in Print: Five dogs you Must Bring Home By : Emma Snow
Calling all dog-lovers! Dogs have made some of the most unforgettable characters in literature. It’s not uncommon for children to become as attached to a dog in print as the real thing. Puppy love comes in all forms. - Pooches in Pictures; How Hollywood influences the dogs we bring home By : Emma Snow
No actor wants to share the stage with a dog, for he will undoubtedly be upstaged. It’s all but impossible to watch a dog movie without falling head over heels into puppy love. Consider Mom, the warm-hearted Border Collie from the 1995 blockbuster Babe. There was nary a dry eye in the theater as she watched her pups sold. - Good Dogs for Children By : Emma Snow
The big day has finally arrived, a new member of the family will be joining your ranks. When you bring the little one home, you want to know you have made the right decision, are they going to fit in well with the other family members, will they be kind to everyone, will they be too rambunctious or too big? Of course by little one I am referring to a new dog in the family.
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