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1. Pet Insurance - The Many Benefits - By: Michael Russell
Many people care a great deal about the wellbeing of their beloved pets.  Some have even confessed that they consider their pets as their children.  The cost of medical expenses to maintain the wellbeing of a pet is not far from the cost of a visit to the doctor for a human.  Many peo...

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2. Have Your Own Business As Pet Sitters - By: Susan Wong
Pet sitting can be a rewarding job but can also be tiring. If you are interested in making your own business as a pet sitter, here are answers to most frequently Asked Questions about this career. 1. What does a pet sitter do? What he/she is responsible for? Pet sitters care for...

3. Birds - The Budgerigar - By: Michael Russell
The budgie (also called a parakeet) is a common household pet.  They have many different color combinations, however, normal budgies have a bright green plumage on their chests, green wings and black lines covering their small yellow heads.  Other color variations for budgies are yellow, b...

4. Squirrel Free Gardening: Squirrel Repellants - By: Michael Russell
The more that plants are getting damaged and become missing, the more that the damage slowly gets worse before theres total destruction. This is after all the diligent work that you set in your garden. The squirrel is dogged as well as consistent when it comes to feeding from your lovely garden. Its...

5. Arthritis In Pets - By: Michael Russell
Arthritis occurs when the joint surfaces which are supposed to glide over each other become rough as they rub together.  The joint cartilage, which aids smooth movement of the joint, decreases it's lubrication and deteriorates, thus making movement more difficult and often painful.  Pets a...

6. Animals - Sugar Gliders - Great "pocket Pets" - By: Michael Russell
The sugar glider, or Petaurus Breviceps, is a very small tree dwelling (arboreal) marsupial.  Other marsupials include kangaroos and possums.  Sugar gliders are native to Australia, New Guinea, Indonesia and Tasmania.  Most marsupials carry their young in a pouch where they grow and d...

7. The Great Pyrenees, White Shepherd Of The Alps - By: Michael Russell
One of the oldest breeds, the bones of Great Pyrenees and depictions of Great Pyrenees dogs have been discovered in archaeological sites dating back to the Bronze Age.  From these early dogs descended the large white guard dog of the flocks as we know it today.  Because it was used for cen...

8. Boxer Dog - By: Michael Russell
Boxer dogs are one of many breeds of canines that embody the phrase "man's best friend".  Originating in Germany over 100 years ago, much breeding of this dog has transformed it into the four legged friend that people in countries around the world love today.  The German boxer dog is belie...

9. The Weimaraner: A Gray Ghost - By: Michael Russell
The German origin of the Weimaraner has been an important factor in the carefully controlled development of this breed.  Germany has for many years been a leader in Europe as far as carefully controlling the selection of breeding stock.  Breeders who are mindful of the quality of breeding ...

10. Birds - Parakeet Care - By: Michael Russell
Parakeets are one of America's most popular birds today.  They make great pets because they are very friendly, have a cheerful disposition and are very entertaining.  They also have very beautiful bright color varieties.  Parakeets don't require a lot of maintenance or money.  &n...

11. Chihuahuas: World's Smallest Dog - By: Michael Russell
The smallest breed of dog is the Chihuahua.  It is named after a region in Mexico with the same name.  Chihuahuas were believed to be descendants of Techichi, a slightly larger breed that was associated with Aztec royalty.  However, most people now think that Spanish merchants brought...

12. The Australian Kelpie - By: Michael Russell
The Kelpie is an Australian breed that was developed, it is said, from mixes with the wild dingo and the Collie for the purpose of creating a breed that could herd sheep and be resilient enough to withstand the extremes of climate in Australia.  A dog that works sheep needs to have quick moveme...

13. Can Be Prevented In Your Own Home - By: Driskill
Indoor allergies can be harder to avoid than outdoor allergies. Some allergies can cause runny nose, puffy eyes, headache, rash, exhaustion, even arthritis. Some allergies may come from mold, mildew, house dust, and the pet dander that animals shed. Some allergies tend to be at thei...

14. The American Foxhound - By: Michael Russell
The American Foxhound evolved from the dogs who were originally brought into this country as English Foxhounds by early settlers before the United States became independent from Great Britain.  Early colonists used these hounds in large groups called packs to hunt fox followed by humans on hors...



15. The Old English Sheepdog: The "bobtail" - By: Michael Russell
The sight of the Old English Sheepdog actually driving a flock of sheep or cattle is not unusual in Great Britain but is not often seen in the United States, where he has become more popular as a show dog and a family pet.  In Great Britain, the dogs used commonly as drovers dogs, draft dogs an...

16. Have Been Called The Great Masqueraders Because They Are A Hidden Cause Of So Many Problems, Ranging From Mere Annoyances To Downright Disease - By: Driskill
Food related allergies can show up at any time and can mimic other hypersensitivity reactions. Allergies to food have been called the great masqueraders because they are a hidden cause of so many problems, ranging from mere annoyances to downright disease. Food allergies may be on t...

17. The Papillon, The Dog With The Butterfly Ears - By: Michael Russell
The Papillon is classified in the Toy Group in the A.K.C. Groups.  The breed historically has some Terrier and Spaniel in the background, consequently it has an independent and industrious nature and makes a good ratter, whereas many dogs of the Toy Group were bred to be lap dogs and nothing mo...

18. Caused By Dust Mites And Molds Are Prvelent In The Us - By: Driskill
Indoor allergies can cause runny nose, puffy eyes, headache, rash, exhaustion, even arthritis. Some allergies are often triggered by house dust, mite droppings, animal dander, cockroach droppings, or indoor molds. Some allergies can be just as bad as their outdoor counterparts and c...

19. Affect Approximately 20 Percent Of The U.s Population - By: Driskill
Indoor allergies caused by dust mites and molds are prvelent in the US. Some allergies may come from mold, mildew, house dust, and the pet dander that animals shed. Indoor allergies are often triggered by house dust, mite droppings, animal dander, cockroach droppings, or indoor molds. br...

20. Not Predictable - By: Driskill
Allergic reactions are generally identified on food labels. Allergic reactions are not predictable.Outdoor allergies can be at their worst in the spring and fall. Outdoor allergies are most often caused by pollen from trees, grass, and weeds. Outdoor allergies can be a common condit...

21. Are More Difficult To Treat As Exposure Occurs All Year Round With People Spending More Time Indoors Than Out - By: Driskill
Some allergies are often triggered by house dust, mite droppings, animal dander, cockroach droppings, or indoor molds. Some allergies may make a cozy evening at home uncomfortable. Some allergies are very common and occur at every age. Indoor allergies are more difficult to treat as exposure o...

22. Rockhounding The Northern Deserts - By: Sally Taylor
The Northern Desert regions of Southern Idaho, Northern Utah,Northern Nevada and South Eastern Oregon hold a wealth of rockand gem material. Hunting in these areas can be a bit differentfrom other rockhounding terrain, however, and the hunter needsto be aware of these differences when pl...

23. More Common In Minors, However, A First-time Occurrence Can Happen At Any Age, Or Recur After Many Years Of Remission - By: Driskill
Allergies can be genetic and environmental conditions that begin in you immune system, which is designed to protect the body from harmful substances. They can be triggered by things related to nature and biological contamination rather than man-made chemical exposures. They can be on the rise,...

24. Triggered By The Fur Of Household Pets - By: Driskill
Pet allergies can be usually indoor only. Pet allergies can be so prevalent that they affect almost every household. Pet allergies can be often not respiratory ailments, but skin-related, and include constant itching and scratching. Pet allergies can be one of the main reasons pet o...

25. Dog Of The Desert: The Canaan - By: Michael Russell
The Canaan Dog is sometimes mistakenly believed to be a pariah dog which roams throughout the Middle East, however this is incorrect.  The Canaan Dog is a true breed which has survived in the desert for more than 2000 years.  In the 1930s the Israelis began a program of re-domestication of...

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