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Are You Feeding Your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel With Proper Nutrition?

Proper nutrition is your dog’s way to become healthy and happy…

Despite of this breed’s noble history as well as remarkable characteristics as family pet, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel can suffer from a number of diseases. In order to avoid or at least lessen the occurrence of any of these diseases, every dog owner should make extra effort to care for this breed so as not to risk their health and longevity in general.

Regardless of breed, size or activities of the dog, providing proper nutrition is an important responsibility of every dog owners. A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel must be fed with high-quality, nutritious diet to achieve that shiny coat, bright eyes, oozing energy and best digestion.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 30 August 2008, No Comments

How to make Healthy dog food recipes

Most of the dogs are treated as family member
rather than a pet by the owners these days. Dog lovers try to ensure every
facility possible for their dogs.

Most of the dogs are treated as family member rather than a
pet by the owners these days. Dog lovers try to ensure every facility possible
for their dogs. Healthy dog
food
recipes are one of major concern for the owners. Proper and
healthy food is very much essential for the perfect growth of dog.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 6 August 2008, No Comments

Does My Kitty Need a Pet Carrier?

There are ways of getting around this, but sooner or later you will probably find that you need to purchase a pet carrier so you may as well put it on your initial kitty expenditure list. 

 That way, when you go to pick up your kitten, you’ll know that you can transport it comfortably home without the kitten being hurt or causing an accident by jumping off your lap or out of your arms and distracting the person driving you home – you could even drive yourself if your kitty’s locked up safe and sound in a carrier!

Filed under: Pets by admin - 30 June 2008, No Comments

Do I Need to Bathe My New Kitty?

No, is the short answer you’ll be relieved to know.  However, it’s a “no” that comes with a proviso.  Your kitty may be a little bit too small to bathe now, but it’s never too soon to start getting it used to an idea it’s going to hate when it gets a little older and you have the flea shampoo ready! 

The best way to bathe your cat is with patient preparation – and the time to start preparing kitty is as soon as it moves into your home.  You won’t be using the bath, but you can get him used to the procedure so that once the real thing starts to happen, he isn’t going to get a shock.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 29 June 2008, No Comments

Does My Kitty Need a Pet Carrier?

There are ways of getting around this, but sooner or later you will probably find that you need to purchase a pet carrier so you may as well put it on your initial kitty expenditure list. 

 That way, when you go to pick up your kitten, you’ll know that you can transport it comfortably home without the kitten being hurt or causing an accident by jumping off your lap or out of your arms and distracting the person driving you home – you could even drive yourself if your kitty’s locked up safe and sound in a carrier!

Filed under: Pets by admin - 28 June 2008, No Comments

Do I Need to Bathe My New Kitty?

No, is the short answer you’ll be relieved to know.  However, it’s a “no” that comes with a proviso.  Your kitty may be a little bit too small to bathe now, but it’s never too soon to start getting it used to an idea it’s going to hate when it gets a little older and you have the flea shampoo ready! 

The best way to bathe your cat is with patient preparation – and the time to start preparing kitty is as soon as it moves into your home.  You won’t be using the bath, but you can get him used to the procedure so that once the real thing starts to happen, he isn’t going to get a shock.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 28 June 2008, No Comments

Homemade Dog Food: Tips to Tempt the Fussy Eater

You’ve spent hours reading books and articles; you cook up a treat that smells delicious, and then you hit a snag: your precious pooch doesn’t want to eat it! Relax:  Here are five tips to help your dog learn to enjoy real food.

You’ve spent hours reading books and articles; you’ve subscribed to dog food related forums; you’ve found some recipes that look yummy enough to eat yourself; you’ve been shopping for beautiful fresh ingredients. Now you are all ready to start feeding homemade dog food. So you cook up a treat that smells delicious, and then you hit a snag: your precious pooch doesn’t want to eat it!Relax: it’s not necessarily your cooking that’s at fault! If your dog has only ever had kibble, then it may take him a while to get used to homemade dog food. Here are five tips to help him learn to enjoy real food.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 11 June 2008, No Comments

Homemade Dog Food: Tips to Tempt the Fussy Eater

You’ve spent hours reading books and articles; you cook up a treat that smells delicious, and then you hit a snag: your precious pooch doesn’t want to eat it! Relax:  Here are five tips to help your dog learn to enjoy real food.

You’ve spent hours reading books and articles; you’ve subscribed to dog food related forums; you’ve found some recipes that look yummy enough to eat yourself; you’ve been shopping for beautiful fresh ingredients. Now you are all ready to start feeding homemade dog food. So you cook up a treat that smells delicious, and then you hit a snag: your precious pooch doesn’t want to eat it!Relax: it’s not necessarily your cooking that’s at fault! If your dog has only ever had kibble, then it may take him a while to get used to homemade dog food. Here are five tips to help him learn to enjoy real food.

Filed under: Pets by admin - 11 June 2008, No Comments