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Pet Care
Our family pets are very important to us and we want to provide the best care and nutrition for them. Here you can find all-natural pet care information and holistic pet care tips to add years to the life of your dog or cat and life to those years. Newer articles include information on homemade dog food, flea remedies, pets & pesticides, care of senior dogs, diabetes in cats & dogs, traveling with your pet, over vaccination of dogs, pets & new babies, foods toxic to dogs, helping your pet bird be happy and more.Additional articles on Dog pet training, training your cat and pet training points can be found in the links below.
Pet Birds Require Daily Interaction to Be Happy & Healthy NEW
Health Benefits of Owning a Pet
Traveling with Your Pet: Some Useful Tips (Scroll down for article)
Home Remedies For Fleas
Tips For Taking Care of Senior Dogs
Paws & Pesticides, A Deadly Combination
Diabetes in Cats and Dogs
Litter Box Maintenance
Is Your Vet Overvaccinating Your Dog?
How-To Treat Dog Diarrhea
Pets and New Babies
Home-made Dog Food- How to Make Dog Food in a Flash
Adult Cats are Fun Too-Adopt an Older Cat

In addition to the helpful pet articles listed above we have included a few specially selected links to websites and e-books that we have found to contain useful information that we believe will benefit guests to this site.
Veterinary Secrets Revealed- Treat Your Pet At Home With Over 1000 At-home Pet Health Remedies: Keep Your Dog Or Cat Healthy, Extend Their Life And Save Money At The Vet!
Kingdom Of Pets: SitStayFetch SitStayFetch Is The No. 1 Dog Training And Behavior Product On The Net
Solutions To Your Cat Behavior Problems By 2 Cat Vets. Brand New Guide To Solve All Your Cat Behavior Problems, Developed By 2 Vets With Over 28 Years Experience. A Cat Behavior Guide You Can Trust Covering A Wide Range Of Feline Behavioral Issues With Practical Solutions Based On Experience.
Cat Secrets Revealed. Help For Pet Owners With Proven Solutions To Cat Behavior Problems.
Healthy Food For Dogs: Homemade Recipes. Know How To Feed Your Dog To Quickly Get Astonishing Results.
Dog Food Secrets #1 Selling E-book for Feeding Your Dog to Increase their Lifespan
Cat Secrets Revealed. Help For Pet Owners With Proven Solutions To Cat Behavior Problems.
Healthy Food For Dogs: Homemade Recipes. Know How To Feed Your Dog To Quickly Get Astonishing Results.
Dog Food Secrets #1 Selling E-book for Feeding Your Dog to Increase their Lifespan

Traveling with Your Pet; Some Useful Tips by Linda Bonney
Remember to bring along your pet's rabies and health certificates if you are taking your pet on vacation with you. It is also a good idea to have the name of someone who would be willing to come and get the animal in case of an accident. If you are staying at hotels, you would do well to research which ones accept pets (many do) and which ones do not.
Some airlines will let your pet ride in the cabin with you for a $50 one-way fee, but it must be small enough to fit in a crate that will then fit under the seat in front of you, and your pet will count as one piece of your carry-on luggage.
And just like children, pets DO get carsick! If you are planning a long trip with your pet and he isn't used to traveling in the car much, you might want to take him out for a bunch of rides - gradually lengthening the trip each time. Also putting the animal toward the front of the vehicle will sometimes help with a dog that does get carsick (less motion than at the back).
How many times have you driven down the street to see a car go by you that has a dog hanging out the window? Or sitting in the driver's lap? Not only is this a probable accident waiting to happen, but the dog's head and eyes are in danger of being injured by debris. It is always a good idea to restrain your dog when he is traveling in the car with you - either with a harness or in a crate. If you use a harness, you might consider covering the seat with a seat cover or an old blanket that you can take out and wash.
And last but not least, under no circumstances EVER leave your pet in the hot sun in the car (even with the windows down). It is akin to putting them into a 120° oven!! Have fun with your pet and enjoy your summer.
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