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What Kind Of ID Tag Should My Pet Have?

If your pet is prone to venture far from home then you should consider putting an identity tag on it. The ID tag can be as simple as you like, but the most advanced technique is to use ‘radio frequency identification’ or an RFID tag. Continue reading

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The Most Recommended Book For Dog Trainers: SitStayFetch

Planning to get home a pupp?. Well don’t worry about fining a trainer for him in your neighbourhood, for the trainer can be you. Yes we mean that you can train your puppy easily by following the guide book. We are referring to Daniel Steven’s latest book “SitStayFetch” . When he is considered to be one of the world’s best authorities on training techniques, you know you have the best training guide with you. Continue reading

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The Collie Dog.

The Collie dog makes an exceptional sporting dog and can be trained to do the work of the Pointer and the Setter, together with that of the Water Spaniel and the Retriever. He can be trained to perform the work of other breeds too. He is smart at hunting, having an excellent nose, is a first-rate vermin-killer, and a most loyal guard dog and buddy. Continue reading

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Suitable Strategies To Handling Cats And Dogs With Diabetic Issues

Humans are not the only ones who can have diabetes. Cats and dogs can have it as well. Diabetes is a chronic disease where the level of sugar in the blood (hyperglycemia) increases beyond the normal value. The pancreas is a special organ that releases insulin, which, in turn, controls the amount of sugar in the bloodstream. Once the pancreas is damaged, it can no longer produce insulin, and this gives way for Type 1 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is when the pancreas is still able to produce insulin, but in very little amount below the body’s requirement. Cats are more susceptible to have diabetes than dogs. Continue reading

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