Pet Care Information Blog
Jun 21 2011
Fleas are tiny creatures that hitch a ride on dogs, cats and other animals, as well as humans. Enjoy this trivia about fleas. Fleas can kill dogs and cats if the infestation is not taken left to lay eggs and bite at will. Stray dogs and cats sometimes die because a flea infestation is uncontrolled. Fleas will not use an animal that is dying as a host. One flea can bite your pet over 400 times a daily. A flea can jump more a height of eight feet. This is equivalent to you jumping over the Empire State Building. Fleas always attack your pet’s skin. They drink blood from their host and th... [continue reading]
Jun 6 2011
If you like to grow your own fresh herbs be sure to plant some parsley and mint to use in these breath-freshening bones. 1 Tablespoon Olive Oil 1 Cup Warm Water 2 1/2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour 1/2 Cup Rolled Oats (uncooked oatmeal) 1/3 Cup Dried Mint, crumbled 1/3 Fresh Parsley, minced fine In a large mixing bowl blend water and olive oil. Slowly add flour, oats and herbs. Roll or pat dough to about 1/2 inch thickness. Cut with bone-shaped cookie cutters. Arrange on lightly greased cookie sheet about 1/2 inch apart. Bake in 350 degree Fahrenheit oven for approximately 35 minutes. Cool on baker... [continue reading]
Jun 2 2011
If you use all-natural peanut butter that contains no hydrogenated fats this will be an especially healthy treat for your pup. 2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour 1 Teaspoon Baking Powder 1 Cup All-Natural Peanut Butter 1 Cup Milk In a large mixing bowl combine flour and baking powder. In a different bowl mix together peanut butter and milk. Gradually add wet ingredients to dry mixing well after each addition. Turn dough onto lightly floured surface and knead for a minute or two. Roll or pat dough to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut with bone or other shaped cookie cutters and arrange on prepared baking sheet abo... [continue reading]
May 27 2011
Our pets are much more than mere animals. They are our friends, our companions and members of our families. If you knew what went into commercial pet food you’d probably never feed it to your dog or cat ever again. But then what? You can make delicious and nutritious meals for your favorite feline or beloved barker and the only item you need to purchase from the pet store is a species-specific pet vitamin. The following recipe makes a fabulous dinner for your dear doggie– one that you can feel good about serving. 1/2 Pound chicken breast, skinned and boned and chopped 1/2 Pound bee... [continue reading]
May 25 2011
Two popular competitions for dogs are the field trials and the gundog trials. Each of these competitions leads to the selection of a champion. Although some similarities exist, basic differences are obvious. A variety of organizations hold field trials annually. The primary purpose of these trials is simply to test the skills of particular dogs. However, they also provide a dog and his owner for some sporting activity when it isn’t hunting season. The gundog trials do not involve the shooting of any game. Instead, these trials assess the skills and working ability of the gundogs enter... [continue reading]
May 25 2011
Many people who own both cats and dogs have a problem: the dog, for some reason, thinks that the cat’s litter box is a buffet. This is disgusting, not exactly good for the dog and really annoys the cat. You’re trying to make the dog stick to dog food, but you can’t watch him every minute of the day. Now you need a solution that will really work – even when you’re not at home. First, think back on your dog’s past behavior. Has he ever eaten from the litter box before? If he has had free access to the litter box for months – or even years – but has never so much as sniffed the th... [continue reading]
May 24 2011
Making your own doggie treats can be a fun and tasty thing to do. Here’s an easy recipe for delicious doggie delights that every pooch will love. In a large mixing bowl, combine the following ingredients: 1/2 Pound ground meat – Beef or lamb works best 1/2 Cup Soy or Wheat flour 1 large Carrot, finely shredded 1/2 Cup cooked Peas 1 beaten Egg 1 Tablespoon Tomato paste 1 Tablespoon Brewer’s Yeast 1/2 Teaspoon Garlic powder Go ahead and mix ingredients with clean bare hands and form into one-inch balls. Place on greased cookie sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes u... [continue reading]
May 21 2011
How to stop a dog from barking – it’s the question that many dog owners have, but very few have an answer to. Learning how to stop your dog from barking can be very easy, or very hard, depending on the attitude of the dog, the reasons that the dog barks, and probably most importantly, your attitude. To stop a dog from barking, you will first have to pin-point why the dog barks, what it barks at, and what the dog desires that will make it stop barking. Why A Dog Barks There are generally two reasons that a dog barks – it is the nature of a dog to bark and defend its territory... [continue reading]
May 20 2011
If your doggie has a taste for ‘people food’ he or she will love these yummy treats: Mix the following ingredients in a food processor: 1 Cup dry dog food 2 Eggs 1/3 Cup cold water 1 Tablespoon Olive oil 2 bouillon cubes Dash garlic powder 2 Tablespoons Brewer’s Yeast In a large saucepan bring 2 Cups water and 2 bouillon cubes to a boil. Form food mixture into balls– 1/2 inch for smaller dogs, 1 inch for larger dogs. Drop into boiling water and cook thoroughly. Remove to a paper towel to allow to cool before treating your pet to these yummy mutt-balls. Store leftovers i... [continue reading]
May 17 2011
So you are looking for a dog crate and you want the highest quality you can get for the best price. Let us first get rid of some myths about dog crates and make a few comparisons to the other quality dog crates that are available to you. Let first look at the black epoxy coated crates. We do not offer these because they chip so easily and look tatty after only a few uses and lets be honest if you are spending good money then you will want real value for your money and not something that is going look tatty within a short period of time. Now lets look at those plastic bases that some companies ... [continue reading]