The month of April promotes pet awareness and love for animals
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The month of April is National Pet Month and is full of holidays that remind pet parents
why we love our animals and how important it is to give them the best care. April
is also Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Month so you will find a lot of pet stores....
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It is in a dog’s nature to travel. Saint Christopher
is the patron saint of travelers. In artwork created in early Christian times
he was sometimes depicted with a dog’s head. Man’s best friend on the road!
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Summer activity guide: what you need to know before swimming with your dog
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With the summer months soon approaching pet parents
are getting excited for some fun in the sun with their canine companions. When
the weather gets hot you may be tempted to take a dip with your dog but before
you take the plunge make sure you know your safety rules- and know your pet.
Swimming and other water play with your dog can be a
bonding experience for you both. It can also keep both you and your dog in
shape and provide relief from the hot summer sun. Whether you go to a swimming
destination or are just swimming in the backyard pool it’s better to be safe than
sorry.
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Sir Isaac Newton, who discovered the principles of
gravity, also invented the cat door. Knock, knock!
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In Palding, Ohio police officers are permitted by
law to bite a dog to quiet it.
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Resilient companion: once facing extinction the Bernese Mountain Dog lives on
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The sweet but powerful Bernese Mountain Dog- also
known as the Berner Sennenhund- is one of four Swiss mountain dogs. But the
Berner stands apart from the other Swiss canines in that it is the only one
with a long, silky and flowing coat. It also almost didn’t make it out of the
19th century alive.
Guinea pig fact
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If your guinea pig jumps straight up and down don’t
be alarmed- it is a move called “popcorning.” Guinea pigs only do this move
if they are really excited or happy. So next time you catch your guinea pig “popcorning”
get excited and popcorn with him!
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Have you ever seen your cat walk up to you with its
tail quivering? This is the greatest
expression of love your cat can give you.
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Robust and regal, Great Danes and Mastiffs are as
tough as they look. In the middle ages these big breeds were sometimes suited
with armour and spiked collars and were brought into battle. Some even suited
up to guard supply caravans!
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Summer activity guide: what you need to know before hiking with your dog
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Hiking can be a great way to bond with your dog and stay
in shape. Parks and trails are very stimulating for a dog and hiking is a great
way to get back to nature together. But precautions must be taken so that your
pooch does not hurt himself or any other wildlife you may encounter along the
way.
Start with the basics. First you must determine that
your dog is physically capable of taking the hike. If you have any worries or
doubts about your pet consult your veterinarian. It is not recommended that you
take a puppy under 18 months out for this type of activity. Secondly and most
importantly be sure your pet is up to date on all vaccinations and medication
to prevent fleas, ticks, ear mites, worms and all other parasites. Thirdly make
sure your dog has proper identification- whether its tags or microchip- just in
case the two of you get separated. It’s better to prepare for emergencies ahead
of time and be aware of your surroundings at all times.
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You’ve heard the phrase “it’s raining cats and
dogs.” This quirky, clichéd remark originated in seventeenth-century England.
During heavy rainstorms stray animals would drown and could be seen floating
down the streets making it look as though it had been “raining cats and dogs.”
Disturbing!
Dog fact
According to the Guinness
Book of World Records, the dog who lived the longest life was Bluey, an
Australian Cattle Dog that lived to be 29 years old.
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Easter-inspired treats: are eggs good snacks for pets?
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Easter is in season and painted eggs are all the rage.
Don’t be fooled, eggs are more than just the pretty and decorative symbols of this spring holiday. Eggs are full of protein and nutrients that are great for people. But
are eggs good for pets?
Dogs get cheeky: these adorable toys have junk in the trunk!
No need to call animal control- this is a bum that
your dog can sink its teeth into without worrying about the consequences.
Romp! Silly
Bums are adorable stuffed teasers and are great for dogs of all sizes.
These toys will even entertain dog owners. Go ahead and say it. “My dog has
some junk in the trunk!”
Pet of the month: little Lola enjoys her playtime with her best friend
Little Lola was a stray cat who wandered into the
middle of the road one night and was rescued by a young girl who then gave that
cat to her cousin. Lola now lives in her forever home with her best friend- a
Jack Russell Terrier named Oliver. Lola loves to jump over Oliver and play with
his toys. She loves sitting by the window and waiting for her family to come
home from work. Lola is very quiet, and timid, and has never quite found her voice.
When she meows it is very quiet and soft. Her fur is a fair buff colour and very soft. She spends most of her time sitting
on the stairs waiting for pets from her people. But don’t be fooled- she loves
to bug her best friend when no one is looking and often gets caught jumping
right over him.
It's all about the Irish: put aside popular pet names of 2012 and try something a little more Irish
Bella, Bailey, Max, and Chloe are the trendiest pet names in North America right now and Katniss is of course on its way up the ranks. But on this Oh greenest of days, I’d like to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by suggesting some great Irish pet names to shake things up. Forget about Lucky or Shamus- these unique Irish names may be perfect for a pet. This is my top 10 list of Irish pet names, along with the top 10 pet names of 2012 according to the annual report published by Veterinary Pet Insurance.
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Bella, Bailey, Max, and Chloe are the trendiest pet names in North America right now and Katniss is of course on its way up the ranks. But on this Oh greenest of days, I’d like to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by suggesting some great Irish pet names to shake things up. Forget about Lucky or Shamus- these unique Irish names may be perfect for a pet. This is my top 10 list of Irish pet names, along with the top 10 pet names of 2012 according to the annual report published by Veterinary Pet Insurance.
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