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Signalé dedans .: Oiseaux d'animal de compagnie, .: Aliment pour animaux familiers Étiquettes de ≺ : camp d'oiseau, alimentation d'oiseau, graine d'oiseau
L'alimentation d'un oiseau est facile. Après tout, vous jet en l'air juste quelques graines dans une cuvette et leur donnez une certaine eau et êtes-vous fait, droit ? En fait, si vous voulez a oiseau sain, vous devrez faire un peu davantage que cela. Il y a quelques différents régimes d'oiseau que vous pouvez choisir de.
La graine d'oiseau a été le régime du choix pendant beaucoup d'années, mais elle n'est plus très populaire avec beaucoup d'amoureux d'oiseau. Cependant, il n'y a réellement rien mal avec la graine d'oiseau si elle est employée en combination avec d'autres types de nourriture. Les graines de millet et de carthame sont meilleures pour des oiseaux que les graines de tournesol, qui sont hautes en graisse et peuvent causer l'obésité et les maladies relatives dans les perroquets qui mangent seulement des graines de tournesol. Si vous alimentez des graines à vos oiseaux, vous devriez s'assurer que les graines ne comportent pas plus de 30 pour cent du régime de votre oiseau.
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Signalé le 27 mars 2008 par le ≺ de HART (1-800-HART) il y a 3 commentaires !
Signalé dedans . Par Hartley, .: Aliment pour animaux familiers, .: Formation d'animal de compagnie Étiquettes de ≺ : Nourriture, régime s'exerçant
Rien n'est plus essentiel à la bonne formation que la bonne santé. Et la base de la bonne santé est un bon régime.
Selon votre budget vous pouvez ou ne pouvez pas pouvoir alimenter à votre chien par plus grande proportion de viande fraîche, mais au moins soyez disposé à dépenser assez pour un bon aliment sec. Voici quelques choses à rechercher…
Tous aliments pour chiens sont marqués avec les ingrédients dans l'ordre par la proportion. C'est-à-dire, le matériel qui forme le plus grand pourcentage est énuméré d'abord, suivi de la seconde et puis de d'autres.
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Signalé le 15 janvier 2008 par le ≺ de HART (1-800-HART) il y a 2 commentaires !
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Food, .: Pet Health Care ≺ Tags: dog food, dog treats
Whether you are just starting out training your puppy or you have a long-standing relationship with your favorite canine of 15 years, there are plenty of things and issues to think about that all deal with the health and care of your dog. Many people think that taking care of their puppy or full-grown dog won’t be a lot of work. On the contrary, though, there is plenty of work to do, including regular trips to the vet, preventative health care that includes heartworm treatments, feeding your pet the right kind of food, as well as activities that should be done with your dog to encourage the bonding times with your beloved pet.
One of the most important things that needs to be considered, though, is the diet that your dog will be eating. From the time that he or she is a puppy a regular, steady diet of proper dog food is required. Some people choose to feed their dog the regular store and brand-name cooked pellets that are so common throughout the dog food industry. On the other hand, there are plenty of dog owners that insist on feeding their dogs a raw dog food diet. This often means that more care and guidelines need to be paid attention to. However, the benefits of a raw diet definitely outweigh the benefits of a processed pellet diet that dogs receive when brand-name packaged food is bought for them. A couple examples of these benefits include a shinier skin and fur, a lessening of the dog’s shedding, cleaner teeth, better breath, as well as an increase in the dog’s general health. If many more people knew the benefits of a raw diet, there would definitely be more people switching over. Still, the dog’s diet is an issue to be considered by the dog and the dog owner.
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Posted on November 29, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 2 comments!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Food, .: Pet Health Care ≺ Tags: cats, Food, health care
So, you have a new kitten. You can just dump some cat food in a bowl and get on with your life, right? Well, there’s a bit more to the process than this. To keep your kitten healthy, you will need to be sure that you meet all of his nutritional needs.
For the first few weeks of his life, your kitten received all of his nutrition from his mother. As he reached four to six weeks of age, the breeder probably began supplementing the mother cat’s milk with canned kitten food or with hard kitten chow moistened with water. By the time your kitten reached eight weeks of age, he was weaned and eating a diet of kitten food. Your breeder should have given you some of the food your kitten was eating or at least the name of the kitten chow.
If you want to change the kitten chow brand that your kitten is eating, you should still buy a small bag of the brand he is currently eating so that you can mix it with the new food. This way your kitten will be able to gradually adjust to the new food without upsetting his digestion.
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Posted on August 29, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 2 comments!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Food, .: Pet Health Care, .: Pet Tips (Other) ≺ Tags: Food, health care, tips
Suddenly, your crystal clear fish tank is looking a bit cloudy. In fact, you aren’t quite sure your fish are all still there, because the water isn’t clear enough for you to see them. When this happens, you have reached the point where your aquarium will need to be thoroughly cleaned before your fish become ill from swimming in the dirty water. Of course, you really shouldn’t wait until there’s a problem before cleaning your aquarium. Ideally, a tank should be cleaned every two weeks.
To begin cleaning the tank, you should start by unplugging filters, heaters and any other electronic devices to avoid getting electrocuted. You won’t need any soaps or detergents as the chemicals contained in them could be dangerous for your fish. Don’t remove the fish from the tank while cleaning as this will often cause more harm than good. The fish are used to their environment and will become stressed if they are moved. When cleaning your aquarium, only use dechlorinated water as a cleaning agent.
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Posted on August 28, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .. By Iams / Eukanuba, .: Pet Food, .: Pet Health Care ≺ Tags: Food, health care
Periodic Newsletter from The IAMS Company:
From: “Iams Dog”
To: hart (at) petlvr.com
Subject: Iams e-news: Water Safety Tips for You and


Doggy Water Safety 101
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Posted on August 14, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Food, .: Pet Horses, .: Pet Tips (Other) ≺ Tags: Food, Horses, tips
By Ron Petracek
You are what you eat, and this goes for horses as well. Keeping your horse in optimal shape means knowing what to feed, how much to feed, and when to feed. To keep your horse at his healthiest and ensure that his nutritional needs are being met, follow these simple rules.
1.)Weigh your horse. You can’t feed your horse correctly unless you know his weight. But before you bring him into your bathroom and attempt to load him on your scale, you should know that there is an easier, more sensible method. To estimate your horse’s weight, measure his heart girth with a horse weight tape.
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Posted on July 22, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Food ≺ Tags: cats, Food
By Andrew Markison
If you’ve ever watched as a cat “flipped” over fresh catnip perhaps you’ve been struck with the question; “what causes Catnip to affect cats that way?” Catnip is indeed an unusual phenomenon among cats, it has the ability to alter your cat’s behavior like nothing else can. So what exactly is the reason for what scientists have coined as “the Catnip effect”?
Unfortunately for such inquisitive minds the exact reason of why Catnip affects cats in such a manner remains mostly a mystery. There is however much that we do know about Catnip and cats even if we don’t have the ultimate answer of exactly “why?” yet answered.
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Posted on July 13, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Food ≺ Tags: cats, Food
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007
From: “Eukanuba SeniorCat”
Subject: Feed Your Senior Cat with Confidence

From The Experts - Eukanuba’s promise to your cat’s well-being
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Posted on June 11, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Fish, .: Pet Food ≺ Tags: fish, Food
By: Jim Brown
Fish food is made from plants or animals which are intended for the consumption of pet fishes to keep them alive and in good health. There are a lot of ways connected with fish food production. Some feeds are in pellet form, which are ideal for bigger fishes and those that belong under the bottom dweller category. Pellet feeds tend to sink to the bottom due to its weight and construction.
Another kind of fish food is called the flake food. This is quite the opposite of the pellet food because the structure alone of this type of fish food is made in such a way that it appears like a flaky substance enabling it to float and stay on the surface of the water.
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Posted on June 6, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!