Featured Articles
Rain, wind, snow, and ice. Cold temperatures and the accompanying weather can cause discomfort to our pets as well as to us. It can also be life-threatening. Adjust to the elements with your pets, and they'll be safer and healthier. Read more....
Fido's arthritic legs sometimes collapsed under him. He was having difficulty walking up and down stairs, and he could lie on only one side.
His owner started him on a homeopathic remedy. Three days later, the leg trembling had stopped, and within a week, he could climb and descend stairs without pain. He no longer favored one side when he was lying down. Read more....
Tip of the Month
Tree needles, water in the tree stand, tinsel, mistletoe, poinsettas, holly, lit candles, wrapping paper, string, ribbons, chocolate, and electrical cords all pose dangers to your pets. Keep pets away from Christmas trees and Christmas decorations without supervision.
Headline News
"A pod of dolphins is being credited with saving a group of lifeguards from a circling great white shark."
With your dog harnessed to a Dog Powered Scooter, you can gently steer your dog and apply brakes to the scooter without undue stress to the dog.
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Discount Solutions for Newsletter Subscribers
Our new K9 Kalmer provides a humane and effective way to quiet noisy dogs without inflicting harm or pain. It plays attention-distracting music that dogs can hear but people can't hear, which results in a dog's version of tranquility. With a 100-yard range that travels through fences and over walls, it can quiet your neighbors' dogs as well.
The K9 Kalmer is on sale at 15 percent off until December 31, 2004. Use coupon code DECSALE. Read about this product.
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Notable Quotable
"Animals are reliable, many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful and loyal. Difficult standards for people to live up to."
- Alfred A. Montapert
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