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A Special Sanctuary for Animals and Pets in Need
“Because the heart beats under a covering of hair, of fur, feathers, or wings, it is, for that reason, to be of no account?” —Jean Paul Richter
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5 Tips for Choosing a New Pet
With studies reporting that pets reduce stress, combat depression and even lower the risks of high blood pressure and heart disease, there is no wonder the popularity of pets remains strong. For families looking to add their first, or a new, pet into the home, selecting a dog or another pet that's a good match is paramount.
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6 Pampered-Pet Products
We love our pets. So much so that our furry friends are considered a part of the family. And, naturally, we like to spoil them from time to time by getting them the very best items. Here are some popular pet products currently available on the market.
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Top 5 Dog Commands
There are basic commands that every dog should know. Training your pooch to respond to some essential instructions will help to manage his behaviour, as well as create a good relationship between the two of you.
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3 Ways to Stop Excessive Barking
A dog’s bark is his main form of communication. A bark can warn you of unexpected visitors or strange noises in your home. But if you (like up to one third of dog owners) have had to deal with excessive barking, you know a bark-attack can happen at inopportune times—such as when relatives come to dinner.
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Backyard Chickens: Pets With Payback
Even in urban areas, it pays to count your chickens—as pets.
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Friendly Ferrets
Ferrets are playful, energenic and highly intelligent critters and make wonderful pets. But is a ferret the right pet for you? Here's some things to consider before making a decision.
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Hedgehog Care 101
Pint-size mammals known for their roly-poly, quill-covered bodies, as well as their gentle disposition, intelligence (they can navigate mazes with ease) and quiet nature.
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Adopting Animal Companions in Need
Thousands of animals are becoming homeless or being placed into shelters. If you're considering getting a new furry friend, why not adopt one from a shelter? Find out what you need to know about these loving, friendly animals and how to go about adopting one.
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Adopting Animal Companions in Need
Not enough people adopt pets from pounds and rescue shelters. Here we dispel some of the myths around shelter animals.
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Caring for Senior Pets
As your pet continues to age gracefully, you'll have to make changes to their normal routine in order to accomidate them. Here's some things to keep in mind and allow your pet to live it up in their golden years.
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The Scoop on Homemade Pet Food
The idea of home-cooked pet food sounds appealing—after all, who doesn't prefer home-cooked food to something out of a can or packet? However, it does have its pros and cons.
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Travel Tips for Small Animals
Dogs aren't the only furry travelers. The Travel Industry Association reports cats, ferrets, rabbits and fish also go along for the ride. Here's how to make the trip easier for you and your small pet.
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Car Safety Tips for Dogs
Are you planning a road trip with your favourite pooch? Don't think for a second that seat belts are merely for humans. As canine companions go along for the ride, dogs need to be strapped in—to protect everyone.
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5 Ways to Green Your Pet
At last count there were 3.5 million dogs and 4.5 million cats in the country. We love our dogs and cats, but like humans, they need to green up their act.

































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We have a flat face puss called Moosh. She really thinks she owns us and she lets us live in her space. To us she is love, laughter and sunshine.
I have three cats and they love to be groomed. Whenever I vacuum they have to be vacuumed first. 9 P.M. every night they want their treat and then I have to brush and comb them. It took a little work to get them trained to enjoy it, now there is no way to avoid it.