Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Keeping Your Mom Protected With a Dog

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How and Why to Choose Dog Toys For Your Dog
by TS Bao

Doggy need their day-to-day exercise. Exercise improves a new dog's mental and physical health insurance and prevents destructive behavior as part of your pet. This behavior may do great damage to your dwelling as it might include chewing, digging as well as clawing on household furniture, doors, houseplants, sneakers, or whatev...

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Three Strange Cat Behaviors Explained
by Jennifer Dee

Cat owners love their feline friends and do whatever they can to take care of their pets, but some of the things our pets do can be very confusing, and sometimes even destructive. Many cat owners are baffled as to why their pets hate taking their To view the entire article, click here.

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Pet Health Insurance: Is It Right for You and Your Pet?
by Janet Hosler

I just got back from a visit to the veterinarian to have my three dogs get their scheduled booster shots and tests. I saw a sign at the vet for a Senior Pet's Wellness Insurance Plan which would cover a check-up along with necessary tests and some preventative care. I did not think I needed this insurance but it got me thinkin...

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Dog (and Cat!) Days of Summer - Lifestyle & Yin-Yang Food for YOUR Unique Pet with Custom Pet Food
by Susan Giovengo

- Susan Giovengo, DVM PhD - Petbrosia.com Advisory Board Member

As summer heat approaches, it brings to mind a traditional Chinese food philosophy of yin and yang – certain foods have a "heaty" or heat-inducing quality (too much yang) vs foods with a "cooling" or chilling effect (too much yin) on the body and its organ s...

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Keeping Your Mom Protected With a Dog
by Ron Ayalon

Now that Mom is living by herself, you are probably worried about her safety. One way that you can help her to stay protected is to get her a guard dog. No, the dog doesn't have to be one of the lip-snarling-can't-stop-the-bad-attitude variety, but it probably shouldn't be one of the too-small-to-scare-a-flea variety either. You...

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