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10 Reasons to Buy Pet Supplies Online
Pets are very much adorable and are close as a family to a pet lover. Pet lovers like to take good care of their pets and pamper them with pet food products and pet accessories and health care products. The local pet stores are convenient for pet lovers, but the problem comes when pet lovers cannot find the specific products they would love to buy for their pets. The problem can be solved convenie
 
Karen Pryor and Clicker Training
Karen Pryor is a Behavioral biologist and an authority on operant conditioning; she came onto the public scene in 1984 with the publishing of her book, Don't Shoot the Dog. Karen is best known for Clicker Training, a gentle and effective training method for dogs, cats, birds, horses, and zoo animals.
 
Dumbo Rats and People
Ensuring that your dumbo rats are properly acclimated to human interaction is vital to creating the close bond that we all want with our pet rats. Continue reading to discover some of the important factors to consider when bonding with your rat!
 
Top 5 Questions About Caring For Fancy Rats
When it comes to fancy rat care, many questions will be running through your head. What should I feed my fancy rat? What type of bedding is best? How do I stop my pet rat from nibbling my fingers? And many more! Naturally, you want to give your pet rat the best food, care, and training possible. While I won't be able to answer ALL of those questions in just one article, I will try to address at le
 
Pet Safety Around The Pool
Pool owners who do not have children to worry about around the pool may have pets that they want to keep away from the dangers of their swimming pool. The family swimming pool can be a very real danger to pets that either do not know how to swim well or pets that slip and fall into the pool. Just like children, pets should be supervised at all times when they are around the swimming pool to preven
 
5 Signs Your Animal Has Been Poisoned With Antifreeze
Antifreeze is used to keep cars in good working order, and it is scientifically called ethylene glycol. It has no color, no odor, a syrupy texture, and a slightly sweet taste, and it is poisonous to both dogs and cats. If you keep antifreeze in the garage, keep it capped and out of the reach of your animals. Be familiar with the signs of antifreeze poisoning in your animals, and rush your dog or c
 


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