The Pet Whisperers
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I Hold a Bull’s Penis Each Evening
My dog is spoiled rotten. She only lays on her right side, expects me to stretch out on the floor of my closet to rub her tummy every morning, and requires me to hold her bone each evening while watching TV.
Brenda MahlerPublished 4 years ago in PetlifeIs Your Small Pet Being "Overdosed" with Vaccines?
Let's face it, vaccines are a touchy subject these days, no matter what area of medicine you're in. As a veterinarian who has been practicing over a decade, one of the main areas of client confusion centers around the perceived "dose" of vaccinations for our beloved pets. Owners often wonder why a puppy, kitten, or small breed of pet would receive the same volume of vaccine as a large breed of pet. Certainly a Chihuahua shouldn't get the same volume of vaccine as a Great Dane, right? Actually, they absolutely should.
Grace ShookPublished 4 years ago in PetlifeCanines and Humans: How to Understand When Your Dog Is Hurt
When it comes to dog behavior, sometimes it can be baffling to humans. In order to ensure that your dog isn’t hurt, it’s important to understand what different behaviors mean. Here are some tips on what to look for when your dog isn’t feeling its best.
Kari OakleyPublished 4 years ago in PetlifeTraveling with Pets: How to Prevent Motion Sickness in Dogs
You’re in your car with your dog when all of a sudden, your dog vomits all over the backseat. Unfortunately, this is not an uncommon occurrence. All dog owners know that motion sickness is a severe issue in dogs, and it’s not just related to long car drives. Even though most dogs enjoy car rides, sometimes, a short trip to the park can prove to be very difficult for them.
Kurtis WilcoxPublished 4 years ago in PetlifeHow to Store Your Dog or Cat Food Properly
When dog food is made, it may have oil added to it from animal fat, sometimes even sprayed onto it to add to the flavor and aroma so that dogs find it more palatable. This oil can potentially become rancid from exposure to high temps and it will also become out of date and stale from air exposure. Here are some ideas to help your dog food last longer and taste better to your dog.
Gloria LipsonPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeTips for Keeping Your Dog at Their Peak Health
Your dog is your best friend. They love you unconditionally, and you love them right back! Still, many dog owners overlook the health of their dog. Here are a few ways you can better look after your best friend, and make sure they are as healthy and happy as they can be.
Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeHow to Make Sure Your Animals Are Staying Healthy
How To Make Sure Your Animals Are Staying Healthy Getting a pet is almost like having a child. You have to provide them with food and shelter, and care for them like you would a kid. They aren’t nearly as expensive and they won’t try to push your buttons the same way a child does, but they will love and depend on you as a kid does. When you get an animal you will want to do everything in your power to make sure they are staying healthy.
Paisley HansenPublished 5 years ago in Petlife7 Reasons Why Your Cat Meows Too Much
Ѕtrеss, оld аgе, оr еvеn hungеr mау mаkе уоur саt ехеrсіsе hеr vосаl сhоrds mоrе frеquеntlу thаn уоu саn hаndlе. Here are some pointers to understand your cat better.
Bruno LopesPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeA Brief History of Dog Training
When you consider that the old proverb claims that dogs are man’s best friend, we humans have managed to build an impressive case of abuse against our faithful canine companions. Of all the aspects of our relationships with dogs, the history of training is the telltale chronicle of cruelty, but if you draw the right conclusions out of all that pain, it is also a profound tale of the most humbling symbiosis in the history of homo sapiens. If you want to find out more, here is a brief history of dog training.
Marie NievesPublished 5 years ago in Petlife4 Things I Wish I Knew Before Adopting My First Snake
***Please note, I am not a veterinarian or a certified reptile expert or anything of that caliber. I am simply an enthusiastic snake owner. The below are things I have learned from frivolous research as well as my own experiences. All opinions are my own. Should your pet appear to be in a state of distress or emergency, take it to the nearest emergency animal hospital immediately. Additionally, please do not consult me for any of your animal's medical questions, consult a vet first. This website has lots of great resources for finding local reptile and amphibian veterinarians as well as other information.***
Marli EhrlichPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeSave Your Home
How soul destroying it can be to arrive home after work to find your beloved pet has chewed on furniture, carpets or some other part of the house. Expecting his excited welcome to be returned by his loving owner, poor Fido is met with scowls. However, it is not his fault.
Joseline BurnsPublished 5 years ago in PetlifeEquipment Essentials when Traveling with Your Dog
Dog lovers rejoice! Today’s pet gear market offers a staggering variety of equipment, but we are here to narrow that down to essentials. So before buying anything, choose wisely the things will really come in handy in the future.
Goran KezićPublished 5 years ago in Petlife