Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Cat Scratching Solutions

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"...you can not keep your cat from scratching. You can keep the cat from ruining your things like the couch and curtains, but you will not be able to keep the cat from scratching completely. Do not try to punish your cat for scratching. It just doesn't work. Cats don't put together the punishment with what it did. The punishment will confuse the cat..."

Read the article that this excerpt is taken from on associatedcontent.com.
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Monday, August 24, 2009

Dog Barking Solutions Based on the Cause of Barking

Dog BarkImage by EAPhotography via Flickr

"In recent scientific surveys it was found that about 1/3 of dog owners believe that their dogs bark excessively. Excessive barking can be highly irritating but its important to first know why a dog barks before trying to control their barking."

Read the rest of the article by Theresa Sylvester on Associated Content.
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Monday, August 17, 2009

Pet Care for Skunks

Roomie Petting Baby SkunkImage by artindeepkoma via Flickr

"Some people find skunk to be smelly, disgusting, ugly creatures. Other people find them to be very cute and adorable. Skunks really don't smell. The are able to secrete and spray a substance that smells very badly. However, they only do this when threatened and don't smell any worse then a pet dog. Skunks actually make very nice pets. It is not a common pet however, so the information on the care of them is not as widely known."

To read the entire article by Theresa Sylvester visit Associated Content.
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Friday, August 7, 2009

Lovebirds: Care and Feeding

Stars in your eyes....Image by law_keven via Flickr

"There are two species of lovebirds that are most commonly found as pets. These are the peach faced lovebirds and Fischer's lovebirds. These species have many color variations so many different colored lovebirds are available as pets..."

Read the entire article written by Theresa Sylvester on Associated Content.
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