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		<title>Dog Food Bowl: Great Gifts For Man’s Best Friend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dogs, like people, enjoy a gift every now and then Purchasing something that your companion loves and benefits from is a great feeling As with purchasing any gift, it is important to remember the likes and dislikes, the personality, and the needs of the four-legged recipient...
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<p>Dogs, like people, enjoy a gift every now and then. Purchasing something that your companion loves and benefits from is a great feeling. As with purchasing any gift, it is important to remember the likes and dislikes, the personality, and the needs of the four-legged recipient. It is also important to do a little research to ensure you purchase something worthwhile rather than junk.</p>
<p>Weve put together a list of a few gifts that your dog might like this holiday season, or anytime praise is warranted.</p>
<p><b>Doggie Beds</b></p>
<p>Like people, sleep is an important part of a dogs life. Providing a comfortable place for him or her to sleep will not only make the dog happier but will also reduce the chances of your pet getting spine, joint and muscle problems.</p>
<p>To choose the right bed, watch how your dog sleeps and, along with assessing the size of your dog, try to find a bed that will compliment their habits. Dogs that sleep curled up may best appreciate a donut dog bed while active or younger dogs may be better off with a chew-proof bed. Orthopedic beds are available for older dogs that may have arthritis or incontinence.</p>
<p><b>Doggie Bowls</b></p>
<p>Dogs eat healthier when they have a food and water bowl that fits their size or breed. Large dog need elevated dog bowls so that they do not have to strain their neck to get at its food. Smaller bowls are better suited for little dogs so that they arent forced to step into the bowl to get at a piece of kibble. Smaller bowls also keep the dog from overeating and getting sick. Newer dog bowls are now designed with dividers inside to help control overeating or fast-eating by dogs that are prone to dog bloat or are overweight.</p>
<p><b>Doggie Toys</b></p>
<p>Just like with people, doggie toys are meant to make them happy. They give your puppy entertainment, help deflect chewing, provide exercise and can be used as a reward for your dog in place of treats. To choose a good dog toy for your pet, find one that is made specifically for dogs; giving a dog a childs toy can introduce them to harmful fibers or Styrofoam inside when they chew on it. Also, make sure the toy is large enough so that the dog wont choke on it and tough enough for whatever extent of chewing your dog may do. Toys that can be filled with treats are very popular. However, make sure to only use such a toy for dogs that are not overweight.</p>
<p><b>Dog Grooming </b></p>
<p>Grooming is sometimes difficult. Cleaning, brushing and clipping your dog while also trying to keep them calm can be a challenge for any dog owner. However, sometimes a good set of grooming tools can make the job much easier. Look into a good dog brush that thoroughly brushes as well as trims out excess hair. This will help you get to tasks done at once. If you dont feel up to grooming your pet yourself, there are hundreds of dog groomers who would love to pamper your pooch for an afternoon.</p>
<p>Caring for your dogs teeth has become increasingly important. Veterinarians highly recommend that dog owners invest in a good toothbrush for their pet. Dog owners can also buy oral hygiene dog food to help in this area as well.</p>
<p>Everyone loves buying gifts for their friends. Take the time to buy something special for that companion that greets you at the door every evening, curls up with you while you watch TV and provides you countless hours of love and companionship.</p>
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		<title>Cat Health Insurance  Should You Get Coverage For Your Felines?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cat health insurance is a great way to protect your feline from illness and injury For literally a few bucks per month you can have peace of mind no matter what comes your way

Taking good care of your cat requires diligence, awareness, and some monetary investment...
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<p>Cat health insurance is a great way to protect your feline from illness and injury. For literally a few bucks per month you can have peace of mind no matter what comes your way.</p>
<p>Taking good care of your cat requires diligence, awareness, and some monetary investment. As maintenance is the critical factor in preventing serious problems from occurring and minimizing the impact when issues do arise, going to the vet for 1 to 2 checkups per year is an essential minimum.</p>
<p>Many cat health insurance plans will cover routine visits to the vet. These regular office visits should consist of yearly vaccines, fecal and blood samples, and a thorough physical examination.</p>
<p>Without insurance you could expect to spend $75 to $200 per visit, per cat, depending on your exact regimen and the pricing in your region. A good cat insurance provider can save you substantially, even with 50% to 70% coverage.</p>
<p>Aside from your regularly scheduled exams, there is always the chance your cat(s) will need to go to the vet for unexpected reasons. Felines are potentially vulnerable to an entire range of specific ailments and diseases.</p>
<p>Problems like feline leukemia, distemper, and feline dental lesions are all very serious in nature, and likely to require expensive treatment. Cat health insurance will cover medical expenses associated with these and other illnesses.</p>
<p>Aside from pathological setbacks, felines are naturally prone to accident because of their curious and adventurous natures. Cat health insurance will help you pay for such traumas as vehicle accidents, poisoning, bite wounds, and more.</p>
<p>Its not difficult to find cat insurance that offers coverage of 70%, 90%, and even 100%. And in many cases your deductible will be a very nominal $50 to $100.</p>
<p>In the event you accrue a veterinary bill of $1,000 or more (not uncommon by any means), a cat healthcare plan can make the difference between a major financial setback and a reasonable outlay. You should have no trouble finding numerous testimonials from cat owners who have saved tremendously because of their insurance policy.</p>
<p>Cat health insurance is available in a wide range of policy structures. You can choose a plan that covers only accidents, a program that handles accidents and selected illness, or even a complete system that supports all injury &#038; disease, and includes a wellness plan.</p>
<p>Any good cat insurance company will provide you with a totally free quote. And you can then select your exact level of coverage according to your budget.</p>
<p>For many people, the question arises: What if I pay my cat health insurance for many years and my feline never gets ill or injured?</p>
<p>If this happens, congratulations! Your cat has led an amazingly healthy and fortunate life! And your insurance payments have allowed you to enjoy great peace of mind all the while.</p>
<p>Its worth pointing out that all insurance, whether automotive, home, or health is largely about the comfort derived from knowing your coverage exists. Even if you never have to use your insurance plan, having it available will reduce your worry significantly.</p>
<p>And you cant put a price tag on the peace and comfort of knowing youll be able to take good care of your feline friends no matter what comes up. These wonderful little creatures provide you with unconditional love and companionship for many years, it stands to reason that you return the favor by keeping them as safe as possible.</p>
<p><b>About the Author</b></p>
<p>Be sure to grab your free information package on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.felinehealthblog.com/cat-health-insurance">cat health insurance</a> that can protect your feline friend from illness and injury. Also take a few minutes to check out more of the authors great <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.felinehealthblog.com">feline health</a> tips.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.reportblogdirect.com/2008/11/12/are-non-12-step-recovery-approaches-effective/">Are Non-12-step Recovery Approaches Effective?</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.reportblogdirect.com/2008/11/12/how-to-cope-with-the-problems-of-oily-skin/">How to Cope With the Problems of Oily Skin</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.yournewsblog.com/2008/11/12/ezine-ideas-for-beginner/">Ezine Ideas For Beginner</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.reportblogdirect.com/2008/11/12/why-would-someone-choose-a-non-12-step-recovery-approach/">Why Would Someone Choose a Non-12-step Recovery Approach?</a></li>
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		<title>Signs Of Horse Colic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modern horses have a very different lifestyle to that of their ancestors Even 50 years ago horses led very different lives to the ones today Horses used to live on the plains in herds and foraging for grass continuously...
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<p>Modern horses have a very different lifestyle to that of their ancestors. Even 50 years ago horses led very different lives to the ones today. Horses used to live on the plains in herds and foraging for grass continuously. But, for most of todays modern horses it is a very different scenario.</p>
<p>Though some horses do still wander about in paddocks many are now housed in stalls and dont have access to grass all day long. This change in eating pattern is the culprit of much colic. Colic is really a term to describe a horses stomach pain. While there are lots of causes of colic a main source is feed.</p>
<p>The horses stomach is very unique and in many ways sensitive. The horses stomach is very small and is designed for multiple small meals or continuous eating and not the standard two large feeds we give them today.</p>
<p>Horses are no longer wild nor the work machines they were of yester year, we now keep horses as companion animals or show animal. And so, we tend to maintain them in stalls and so they are no longer able to graze. Whilst many horses have adapted to this modern living very well and will never get colic other horses are not so lucky.</p>
<p>Colic is one of the most frequent ailments that horse owners have to deal with and while mostly it is just a mild discomfort to the horse, sometimes it can prove fatal.</p>
<p>What happens is that instead of a constant small stream of food the horses stomach is confronted with a rapid ingestion of a large amount of food. Horses cant tell when they are full and so will eat it all at once (hmmm sounds like a few humans I know). This rapid intake of food tends to shock the digestive system. As the stomach becomes over full, the good bacteria that metabolizes the food die. Because the microbes are no longer available to break down the food it just tends to lie in the stomach and produce toxins. As these toxins build up in the horses system the horse will start to become uncomfortable and show signs of colic.</p>
<p>Your horse may just look a bit uncomfortable and not be himself. He may start a fever and get up and down several times. This is a sure sign of colic. As soon as you notice any signs of colic, contact your veterinarian. The generally accepted treatment is to keep walking your horse around until the vet arrives. As the pain intensifies your horse may want to lie down and roll. It is most important that you do not let your horse roll. Rolling can cause the gut to twist and this is a serious internal problem often requiring surgery.</p>
<p>We hope your horse never has colic, but just in case you now know what to look for and what to do.</p>
<p><b>Happy Horsing</b>Jo Thompson</p>
<p><b>About the Author</b></p>
<p>Jo Thompson just loves her three horses and loves anything to do with horses. And she does not think the horses should stop at the stable door, she adores <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.gifts-for-the-horse-lover.com/horse-decor.html">horse inspired home decor</a> and loves to look at http://www.gifts-for-the-horse-lover.com</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.reportblogdirect.com/2008/11/12/understanding-arthritis-and-how-to-live-pain-free/">Understanding Arthritis and How to Live Pain Free</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.9koshek.com/2008/11/12/tennessee-low-cost-yet-classy-lifestyle/">Tennessee - Low Cost Yet Classy Lifestyle</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.reportblogdirect.com/2008/11/12/why-would-someone-choose-a-non-12-step-recovery-approach/">Why Would Someone Choose a Non-12-step Recovery Approach?</a></li>
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		<title>Signs of a Healthy Horse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you spend time with your horse you begin to learn his different quirks You will be able to tell if he is feeling good and healthy and youll also be able to tell if he seems depressed or a little under the weather Horses have good days and bad days just like people, but they cant tell you if they are really sick...
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<p>As you spend time with your horse you begin to learn his different quirks. You will be able to tell if he is feeling good and healthy and youll also be able to tell if he seems depressed or a little under the weather. Horses have good days and bad days just like people, but they cant tell you if they are really sick. It is up to us to recognize the basic signs of a healthy horse so that we can recognize when they are sick.</p>
<p>A healthy horse will often stand on all four feet. If they are drowsy they will rest a hind foot and doze off. A horse will never rest a front foot unless they are in pain in the front hoof. The healthy horse also has a shiny coat that lies down nice and smooth. The horses eyes should be wide open and the inside of the eye should have a pink salmon color. The gums and nostrils should also be a salmon color as well. Limbs and joints should be free of heat and swelling. If you rub your hands down your horses legs on a daily basis, you will learn to detect heat and swelling easily. You will also be able to compare legs to each other.</p>
<p>A healthy horse will want to eat. Feeding time is a horses favorite time. They should be ready to eat and begin eating as soon as you drop it in the feeder. The skin of the horse should be moist, but not sweaty. They should breathe quietly when resting. The pulse should also be steady and even. You can feel for a horses pulse buy holding the tips of your fingers, not your thumb, over the horses large artery located under the lower jaw and in front of the heavy muscle of the cheek. A mare or gelding will have a pulse around thirty-three to forty beats per minute. Stallions will have a pulse of around twenty-eight to thirty two beats per minute. A young horse may have a faster pulse.</p>
<p>In contrast, a sick horse will show different symptoms. Usually they will have an abnormal attitude. He may lie down at odd times and even in odd positions. If you see a horse sitting back on his hind feet, the horse may be suffering from founder or laminitis. The membranes of the horse will be either pale or yellowish in color. If they are dark red, the horse may have a fever. If blue-red the horse may have a heart or circulation problem. A sick horse will also not be willing to eat. They may sweat and the skin will feel tight. The horses breathing will also be labored and noisy. These are important signs to watch for in all horses. As you walk down your barn aisle, be sure to notice if everyone seems to be themselves or not. Most sick horses are noticed around feeding times.</p>
<p><b>About the Author</b></p>
<p>Jo Thompson just loves her three horses and loves anything to do with horses. And she does not think the horses should stop at the stable door, she adores <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.gifts-for-the-horse-lover.com/horse-decor.html">horse inspired home decor</a> and loves to look at http://www.gifts-for-the-horse-lover.com</p>
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		<title>Dog Ear Mites: Are Dangerous to Your Dog?</title>
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<p>So, will ear mites propose a danger to my dog? The simple answer to this question is yes. Ear mites may affect your dog greatly.</p>
<p>While it can rarely cause accidental death, it would certainly affect your dog&#8217;s joyful nature. Ear mites are small inconveniences for your pets. Worse, they are living organisms that are thriving on their body for food.</p>
<p>It is possible to find ear mites in dogs and cats, as well as other small animals. Ear mites can be considered as parasites, which actually feed on the epidermal wastes of your pet&#8217;s body. In this case, they found food in the ears. And there they will stay for as long as they are getting the proper nourishment.</p>
<p>Ear mites may or may not be seen by the naked eye. There are species that are big enough to be seen floating about the hair and the skin of your pet. However, there are also some that can only be observed under a microscope. But then again, you don&#8217;t have to see ear mites just to know whether or not your dog is suffering from it. There are telltale signs to watch out for.</p>
<p>Dogs that are very irritable and are scratching their ears a lot are most likely to be suffering from this condition. And most of these dogs would have brownish discharges coming out of their ears. The discharges are excessive ear wax. The mites trigger its production.</p>
<p>Generally, you don&#8217;t have to clean the ears of your dog frequently because they can do it by themselves. So if you see a build up of ear wax in your pet, there&#8217;s every reason to be alarmed. Your dog could be suffering from ear mites and you have to provide a quick solution to it.</p>
<p>Ear mites rarely lead to death. But that doesn&#8217;t mean that it is not possible. The most common problem with ear mites is the fact that they can trigger the loss of your dog&#8217;s hearing. Mites penetrating deep into the ears may cause damage to the ear drums. Keep in mind that the ear is responsible for keeping the body&#8217;s balance. This is true with both dogs and humans. Ear mites could disrupt that balance and cause seizures to your pet. And if your dog suffered from a bad case of seizure, that&#8217;s when sudden or eventual death may arise.</p>
<p>Ear mites are highly contagious. So you definitely want to keep your other pets away from the infected ones. This is also the reason why it is very important to address the problem early on. If you are not careful, the disease may spread to all of your pets. And in which case, the mites become harder to eliminate.</p>
<p>Keep your dog clean. That&#8217;s the first line of defense against ear mites. Make sure that it gets is daily bath. Groom your pet as frequently as required. A healthy, hygienic dog is not likely to acquire any type of diseases - especially not ear mites.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.reportblogonline.com/2008/11/08/christmas-music/">Christmas Music</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.kandina.com/2008/11/08/mountain-grass-wool-sisal-area-rugs-offer-%c2%91green%c2%92-alternative/">Mountain Grass, Wool, Sisal Area Rugs Offer Green Alternative</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.reportblogdirect.com/2008/11/08/how-to-use-the-law-of-attraction-and-have-fun-in-the-process/">How to Use the Law of Attraction and Have Fun in the Process</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.mokrota.com/2008/11/08/how-to-make-your-horseracing-partnership-dreams-come-true/">How to Make Your Horseracing Partnership Dreams Come True</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.reportblogonline.com/2008/11/08/christmas-playsperformances/">Christmas Plays/Performances</a></li>
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<p>[Via <a href="http://www.isnare.com/?aid=316364&#038;ca=Pets" target="_blank">Pets Articles At Isnare.com</a>]</p>
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