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176. Holiday Cleaning - Green Cleaning From Carpets to Countertops
December 09, 2016
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Author: Michael Cooper
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177. How to Find the Best Nearby Doggy Day Care
December 08, 2016
Work schedules are hard to predict nowadays. If you work in technology, legal or healthcare, that couldn’t be truer. Spending an extra hour or two at work could mean that your pooch has a terrible accident at home. Here are three tips for finding the best kennel for you and your furry friend.
Ask Your Phone
There’s nothing wrong with asking Siri, Cortana, OK Google or whatever voice technology you prefer to enumerate results for “doggie day care near me.” The outputis often quite accurate, at least from a geographic standpoint. Just make sure you have location services enabled on you... (read more)
Author: Kevin Smith
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178. Best Home Protection: Dogs versus Security Systems
December 08, 2016
While some would say that a dog is the best security system in Chester, PA, others would argue that it takes more than a 4-legged creature to keep a home safe. Even a well-trained guard dog has its drawbacks. For those looking into security systems, it may be helpful to look at the pros and cons. Early Warning A dog will give an early warning of an impending break-in. Of course, it will also bark at the squirrel, the neighbor's dog, the cat, the milkman, the UPS truck, and anything else it deems friend enough to talk to or foe enough to threaten. While an electronic system doesn't make noise... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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179. Collectible Animal Figurines: A Hobby Worth Pursuing
December 05, 2016
Collectible Animal Figurines: A Hobby Worth Pursuing
Many of us enjoy a favorite hobby. Our hobbies add depth and meaning to our lives. They provide us with something to look forward to and a way to escape from the daily grind. Collecting figurines is a great hobby to have. There is no limit to what you can collect or how large your collection can be. It is no wonder that collectible animal figurines are sought after by so many.
Beginning the Journey
For most people, getting into collectible animal figurines was a matter of chance. Some people started collecting them when they w... (read more)
Author: Tony Mathews
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180. How Often Should You Bathe Your Dog?
December 02, 2016
Whether your dog loves to flop around in a tub of water or is terrified of baths and thinks they are a punishment for something, bathing your dog is very important. Regular baths keep your dogs smelling great, prevents skin and fur problems, keeps them pest-free, and makes them much more soft and pettable. Okay, maybe that last one is more of a perk for you, but still: Bathing your dog is important. Don't worry if you cannot do it often. There are dog baths in Seattle where your dog can have a nice spa day. But how often should these baths and groomings happen? What Vets Say Any veterinarian... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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181. Puppy For Christmas? Remove Pet Stains From Carpet
November 29, 2016
PUPPY POTTY TRAINING TIPS What child doesn't want a puppy for Christmas? And what puppy doesn't want a loving home for (read more)
Author: Michael Cooper
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182. DIY Carpet Cleaning Solution For Holiday Cleaning
November 28, 2016
HOLIDAY CLEANING The Holidays are here! This is the time of year you want your house to look it's best. With Genesis (read more)
Author: Michael Cooper
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183. PawTracker Launches Pet GPS Kickstarter Campaign
November 27, 2016
Founded in Dallas, PawTracker brings the world’s most stylish GPS pet tracker to Kickstarter
DALLAS — (November 2016) — PawTracker offers pet owners peace of mind by keeping track of their pets at all times. This lightweight tracking device is designed to pinpoint your pet’s location in real-time. Digital Entrepreneur Daniel Bagwell is passionate about the brand he has built because of the near loss of his family’s dog Biscuit (who was micro-chipped). “With the PawTracker, you don’t have to wait for a call from the animal shelter - you can grab your phone and find your pet,” Bagwell expl... (read more)
Author: Chris Alan
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184. Using a Dog Harness During Drives
November 25, 2016
Using a Dog Harness During Drives
If you’re like most dog owners, chances are you use a collar on your dog rather than a harness. Although this is perfectly alright for day-to-day living, bringing your dog in car rides often demand the presence of a harness. This is because compared to a collar, a dog harness is infinitely safer for your pooch. Of course, that’s only true if the harness is properly fitted onto your pooch. That being said, here’s what you should keep in mind when using a dog seat belt or harness.
Find the Right Size
First things first, find the right harness size... (read more)
Author: Tony Mathews
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185. How to Choose a Dog Seat Belt
November 23, 2016
How Do I Choose a Dog Seat Belt
How to Choose a Dog Seat Belt
A dog seat belt is an important accessory for pet owners. Considering how driving requires concentration, keeping your dog unrestrained during a particularly long trip can cause lapses in your ability to stay focused during the drive. However, with so many dog car seat products available in the market today, it can be fairly tough to choose the best one for you. That being said, following are some tips on how to choose a dog car harness.
Your Dog - As with collars, the size of the dog is a major factor to be consider... (read more)
Author: Tony Mathews
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186. How to choose the right boarding kennel for your pet
November 18, 2016
A dog or a cat are not only a pets, but part of the family. However, when traveling, it can be difficult to take them with you each time, and if you have no one to look after them, things can get complicated. However, nowadays you have an easy solution put at your disposal – you have the possibility of leaving your pet at a boarding kennel. Although leaving your beloved animal with strangers may not be your first choice, you don’t need to worry, because if you make the right choice, your pet will be properly looked after. However, in order for you to make a suitable decision, having some few c... (read more)
Author: Fabiola Groshan
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187. Best List of Ideas in Overcoming Pet Urine Smell as Carpet Cleaning Challenge
November 17, 2016
With pets, pee happens, often happens on carpets. But there’s no need to panic. There are several methods of removing dog urine—and the distinctive odor it creates—from carpets without using chemicals that may be harmful to you or your pup.“Your best defense as soon as you see an accident is to blot as much as you can with towels,”. “Then, put a few drops of green dish detergent and a little water on the area, place a towel over it and step on it so it absorbs as much as possible.”
Pet urine, left unattended, can damage carpet in several ways. Moisture from urine can weaken adhesives, all... (read more)
Author: Theresa Flores
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188. Global Animal Health Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue in USD Million, 2016 - 2020
November 15, 2016
The global animal health industry is one of the most thriving industries in the world. Over the past decade the concept of animal health has gained major importance especially the health of farm animals, owing to the growing awareness of linkages that exist between animal health, human health and safety. The livestock owners have started to display a keen interest in ensuring that proper care is being provided to their cattle. Factors such as inclining demand from consumers for safe and healthy food along with increased government pressure to build newer systems for animal health management ha... (read more)
Author: Ankur Gupta
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189. Learn About the Staffordshire Bull Terrier
November 13, 2016
Staffordshire Bull Terriers make excellent pets. The breed will not be a really old one; it gained recognition being a breed in England only in 1935 but today is firmly established being a popular dog breed around the globe. These dogs came into being after bull dogs were crossed with terriers. Even though the breed gained official recognition only around eight decades back, the breed finds mention in texts which go back three century. These dogs were bred especially for dog fighting however with time this cruel sport lost popularity and animal welfare laws ensured it got completely stamp... (read more)
Author: Gloria Philips
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190. Online Pet Store Reaches Milestones
November 10, 2016
PetTravelCenter.com, an online pet store specializing in pet travel supplies, has just reached two new milestones. The company is celebrating their 10th year in business this year and has successfully garnered over 1,000 likes on Facebook.
“We are so happy and excited about reaching 10 years in this business,” says the owner of PetTravelCenter.com. “We are very passionate about helping our fellow pet lovers get what they need to ensure a safe and fun travel experience with their pets. To show our utmost gratitude for their support, we will continue to provide superior quality service and ... (read more)
Author: John Doe
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191. Behaviors that Indicate the Need for Professional Dog Training
November 04, 2016
Dogs will sometimes misbehave, and that is completely normal. If Fido occasionally chews on something he shouldn't or chases a neighborhood cat, that doesn't mean he's a bad dog. However, there are certain behaviors that need to be corrected immediately. If you notice any of the following 3 behaviors in your dog, consider looking into professional dog training in Seattle. Aggressive Behavior Dogs will sometimes get defensive if they feel threatened or believe their family is threatened. But a dog who is consistently aggressive towards people needs immediate training. Excessive aggression may... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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192. Tips for Traveling with a Dog
November 04, 2016
If you're a dog owner, and you're planning to go on vacation soon, you may be wondering whether you can manage the trip with your pup. Traveling with a dog can be a bit complicated, but it is doable. Consider the tips below as you plan out your trip with your four-legged friend. And remember, if you're not going somewhere dog-friendly, or you worry how the travel will affect Fido, look for good dog boarding in Seattle instead. Cars Are Less Taxing For most dogs, travel by car is the least stressful way to take long trips. As you likely know, your dog probably loves to be in the car with you,... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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193. Tips for Stress-Free Dog Boarding.
October 27, 2016
Boarding your dog can be a stressful experience for your furry friend. This is particularly true if you have a shy or fearful pup. However, there are steps you can take to make the experience more pleasant for your four-legged friend. Here are 3 stress-relieving tips for dog boarding in Seattle. Socialize Your Pup Dogs that aren’t exposed to new people, places, or situations tend to be more shy and fearful than those who are well-socialized, and a shy and fearful dog is more likely to be stressed when away from home and his family. An easy way to socialize your dog is to take him to differen... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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194. How Automatic Feeders Can Help Regularize Your Pets Feeding Routine?
October 24, 2016
Pet feeding can often get quite chaotic and a difficult routine to set for your household, especially if you maintain erratic hours. It is important to provide feeding stability to new pets to help them acclimatize to their new home. It is also one of the most important aspects of potty training. Irregular eating habits can lead to eating disorders, ill health, and confused order for your pets. {However, you can use the revolutionary Automatic Feeders to help normalize your situation.|You can use the revolutionary Automatic Feeders to help normalize your situation.} One of the biggest pr... (read more)
Author: Daniel John
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195. Tips for Stress-Free Dog Boarding
October 23, 2016
Boarding your dog can be a stressful experience for your furry friend. This is particularly true if you have a shy or fearful pup. However, there are steps you can take to make the experience more pleasant for your four-legged friend. Here are 3 stress-relieving tips for dog boarding in Seattle. Socialize Your Pup Dogs that aren’t exposed to new people, places, or situations tend to be more shy and fearful than those who are well-socialized, and a shy and fearful dog is more likely to be stressed when away from home and his family. An easy way to socialize your dog is to take him to di... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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196. Help! My Dog's a Destructive Chewer!
October 19, 2016
Puppies are naturally curious about the world around them, and one way they experience the world is through their mouths. This often means they chew on things they shouldn’t. If the issue isn’t taken care of right away, your chewing puppy will grow into a full-fledged destructive adult chewer. Here are some tips to hinder your dog from destructive chewing. Ease Teething Pain Teething puppies are likely to chew on anything and everything as a way to relieve their dental pain. To ease their dental woes, try a frozen chew toy. Put peanut butter into a nearly indestructible Kong toy ... (read more)
Author: Cleo Gib
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197. Understanding Commercial Dog Food
October 19, 2016
Your dog's nutrition plays a significant role within their health. With all the different kinds and grades of food available, exactly what do you feed your pet which keeps them healthy and disease free? Could it be always advisable to feed your pet premium food? Do you will need to buy more and more expensive food? Isn't it the same? Can't you simply get a bag of pet food in the local supermarket and refer to it as good?
I'm sure you might have heard all the opinions about what the very best food to give your pet is. Here we will discuss commercial premium pet food vs. bargain brands. ... (read more)
Author: Gloria Philips
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198. Beacon is sure to Shine Unique Social Pet Finder App
October 17, 2016
Pets are like children, you would never think about losing your pet but it happens millions of times per year! According to the Reading Eagle the stats on lost animals is astounding: A family pet is lost every two seconds. Over 10 million pets are lost each year. One out of three pets is lost during their lifetimes. One in ten family pets is found. (National Council of Pet Population Study and Policy and National Humane Society) Staggering statistics, to say the least, that makes this writer shutter realizing how many families and their beloved pets are never reunited.
Beacon is here to c... (read more)
Author: Chris Alan
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199. Pit Bulls: Setting the Record Straight
October 07, 2016
One of the more persistent urban legends around these days is about the innate ferocity of the pit bull breed. I remember being appalled when my son and daughter-in-law brought home a female pit bull they had rescued from the local shelter. Then, I reached down and stroked her soft, square head. She nuzzled my hand and my heart melted. My negative opinion about pit bulls has been changed 180 degrees since that day, Prissy (that’s what they named her) is playful, lovable and obedient. Keeping those powerful jaws busy Her one fault (if you can call it that) is that she ... (read more)
Author: Don Sloan
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200. Choosing the Most Durable Chew Toys for Dogs
October 04, 2016
My bulldog Roscoe can make short work of a chew toy. He can tear one to shreds in minutes. That’s why I set out on a search for the most durable chew toys for dogs.
First, a little history on why a bulldog -- or any dog for that matter -- likes to chew on things.
The ASPCA says in an online article that the chewing urge is genetically built in:
“It’s normal for puppies and dogs to chew on objects as they explore the world. Chewing accomplishes a number of things for a dog. For young dogs, it’s a way to relieve pain that might be caused by incoming teeth. For older dogs, it’s nat... (read more)
Author: Don Sloan
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