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1) Top 5 Tips For Selling Pets
Author: CS Swarens
Category: Pets
Sometimes, changes in our lives make it necessary for us to sell our beloved pets. Perhaps you are moving to an area that does not allow pets or maybe you simply can no longer afford to provide your pet with the level of care it deserves. Regardless of the reason for putting your pet up for sale, it is important to follow a few simple tips in order to improve your chances of selling your pet quickly and assuring it goes to a good home.Tip #1: Use Pictures to Sell PetsPerhaps th...
2) How Much Does Your Pet Cost?
Author: CS Swarens
Category: Pets
Have you ever thought about how much it costs you to keep a pet? The reality is that having a pet can be a very costly endeavor, although any pet owner will tell you that their beloved furry friends are well worth the cost. Still, if you break down the costs and really consider how much money you are spending in order to keep your pet happy and healthy, you just may be a little shocked.Paying for Your DogThe costs of owning a dog can be impacted by a number of different factors...
3) Using Hydrotherapy to Treat Your Pet's Pain
Author: CS Swarens
Category: Pets
Are you looking for alternative methods for helping alleviate your pet pooch's aches and pains? If so, you might want to look into hydrotherapy for your pet.What is Hydrotherapy?Hydrotherapy is a technique that involves using a combination of water and massage to help reduce swelling and pain. It is similar to a human taking a warm soak in the tub followed by a massage or to a human cooling down the muscles with a cool spray and a followed by a rubdown.Depending upon the...
4) Tips For Changing Your Pet's Bandages
Author: CS Swarens
Category: Pets
Unfortunately, your pet will likely get injured from time to time. In this case, it is important for you to know how to properly care for the wounds by taking care of the bandages used to protect them. With these simple tips, you will be able to keep the bandages properly in place while helping your pet heal.Tip #1: Keep the Bandages DryThe most important thing you can do for your pet is to keep its bandages dry and clean. In order to make certain they stay clean, you sh...
5) Understanding the Biochemical Profile Test in Pets
Author: CS Swarens
Category: Pets
When you take your pooch in for a check up, your veterinarian will likely want to conduct a blood test that is referred to as a biochemical profile. Although most pet owners happily agree to have the biochemical profile completed, many don't actually know why the testing is done or even what the test is looking for.What is a Biochemical Profile Test?A biochemical test is conducted by taking a sample of your pet's blood. This sample is then used to check on how the intern...
6) Applying Medication to Your Pet's Eyes and Ears
Author: CS Swarens
Category: Pets
As a pet owner, you may occasionally need to apply ear and eye medication to your furry friend. For many pet owners, applying these types of medications is a nerve-wracking experience. After all, the eyes and ears are sensitive areas of the pet's body and you can't help but worry about accidentally hurting your pet. With these simple steps, however, you should feel far more comfortable with applying medication to your pet and will be better capable of providing it with the care it needs....
7) Planning a Vacation With Your Pet
Author: CS Swarens
Category: Pets
Are you getting ready to go on vacation with your pet? If so, you aren't alone. In fact, a growing number of pet owners are deciding to take their pets with them when they travel. In order to your vacation a pleasant experience for both you and your pet, however, there are several things you should keep in mind.Determine if Your Pet is Really Ready to TravelBefore you begin making vacation plans that included your four-legged friend, you need to make an honest assessment of you...
8) Should Your Pet Rescue or Pet Shelter Advertise on the Internet?
Author: CS Swarens
Category: Pets
What Pet Rescues and Shelters FaceThe pet breeding industry is thriving today and is one of the fastest growing domestic markets. Over the past five years, the number of pet breeders has increased by at least 20 percent. As a result of the breeding effort more and more people are purchasing pets that later become unwanted. These unwanted pets end up in shelters and rescues. Unfortunately many of these unwanted pets end up being destroyed due to lack of public interest in ad...
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