Poteaux étiquetés animal de compagnie
Signalé dedans .: L'animal de compagnie incline (autre) Étiquettes de ≺ : Aquarium, oiseau, Chat, compagnie, chien, furet, poissons, animal de compagnie, porc, retraite
Les animaux de compagnie servent beaucoup d'avantages aux seniors. Ils sont les compagnons merveilleux et les prestations-maladie sont exceptionnelles. Avez-vous su cela ayant l'animal de compagnie aîné que la propriété a beaucoup de qualités médicalement salutaires ? C'est vrai ! Beaucoup de seniors avec le compagnon d'animal de compagnie réalisent ces avantages :
1. Une réduction d'effort et d'inquiétude
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Signalé le 19 mars 2008 par le ≺ de HART (1-800-HART) il y a 1 commentaire seul
Signalé dedans . Par Hartley, .: L'animal de compagnie incline (autre), .: Voyage d'animal de compagnie Étiquettes de ≺ : animal de compagnie, bouts, voyage
Bouts pratiques pour le voyage d'animal de compagnie
Par Grant Segall
Pour la plupart des personnes qui possèdent des animaux de compagnie, ces amis à fourrure sont plus de famille, que les animaux de compagnie simples. Pour cette raison, nous voyons un nombre de plus en plus important des personnes qui prennent leurs animaux de compagnie des vacances. Tandis que ceci fait à des choses plus d'amusement pour le propriétaire et l'animal, il vient également avec un nouvel ensemble de défis. La meilleure option est excellente planification ainsi toi et votre animal de compagnie êtes confortables et coffre-fort tout en ayant un grand temps.
Un des plus grands défis du déplacement avec des animaux de compagnie essaye de localiser un hôtel qui s'adapte. Quoique nous voyions le problème diminuer, vous trouvaille immobile beaucoup d'hôtels qui ne font pas bon accueil à des animaux de compagnie. Ceci vous signifie extrémité restant vers le haut dans un hôtel autre que ce que vous préféreriez juste pour l'animal. Par conséquent, nous suggérons pendant que vous projetez les vos vacances prochaines, contrôle avec la convention et bureau de visiteurs pour l'état que vous voyagerez à, qui peut te fournir une liste d'hôtels amicaux d'animal de compagnie. Maintenant, même lorsque vous recevez cette liste, vous devriez appeler en avant pour s'assurer qu'il n'y a aucune surprise et cela vous comprenez tous les frais additionnels qui peuvent s'appliquer.
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Signalé le 2 novembre 2006 par le ≺ de HART (1-800-HART) il y a aucuns commentaires, houblon à lui !
Posted in .. By Wpg Humane Society, .: Pet Adoption, .: Pet Rescue & Shelters ≺ Tags: Ad, adopt, adoption, Humane, Kia, Me!, pet, Society, Taz, Winnipeg, Winnipeg Humane Society
Taz, 123601

Taz is one of our longterm cats who has been homeless since May 31. He’s currently available for adoption at Petcetera on Regent Avenue, 661-0790. He is used to living with several other cats & was surrendered as his owner was moving, but the cats were not invited along. Consider adopting along with his buddy Mario for only $96.12, or $79.00 alone, but we’d like to keep them together. Fee includes health check, microchip, 6 weeks of pet insurance & much more!
Kia, 123683

Kia is one of the many, many cats at the WHS awaiting a good home. Summer is a difficult time of year as we struggle to keep up with the incoming cats who need a roof over their head- no animal is turned away from The WHS, if they need us, we are here! Kia was abandoned in an apartment when her moved. Far too many cats are purposefully abandoned- Kia deserves much better! Please consider this longterm kitty, adoption fee reduced to $48.06 & includes spay, tattoo, adoption handbook & more!
Fees include vet exam, vaccine, pet insurance, microchip & much more!
If you would like to adopt one of these pets, please contact:
Chantal Young,
Adoption Coordinator
Phone: (204) 982-3558
Email: chantaly@humanesociety.mb.ca
The Winnipeg Humane Society
5 Kent Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
R2L 1X3
Phone: (204) 982-2021
Fax: (204) 982-2047
www.winnipeghumanesociety.ca
Where every adoptable dog finds a home and cats get a second chance at life!
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Posted on August 22, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in .. By Dr. Dunn, .: Pet Health Care ≺ Tags: APCC, ASPCA, pet, poison
PETS AND POISONS
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Information on this page may change without notice to ThePetCenter.com. Therefore ThePetCenter.com cautions you to update your own information regarding emergency numbers and contact personnel such as your veterinarian, local physician and emergency care offices.
Presented by ThePetCenter.com With permission from Dana Farbman, Senior Manager of Client & Professional Relations ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
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Posted on August 9, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Health Care, .: Pet Tips (Other) ≺ Tags: Cat, dogs, fleas, pet
Three Steps To Killing Fleas - Or Be Eaten Alive
By Linda Meckler
Do you have pets in your home? Are you being eaten alive by fleas? These usually show up as red itchy welts on your skin. Do you know how to stop this?
The weather has changed and in Southern California it is Hot. Now is the time for those tiny critters called fleas to start making a pest of themselves. The fleas do not stay in one room of your home. They live and breed in every room of your home.
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Posted on July 10, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Health Care, .: Pet Rodents ≺ Tags: care, pet, rat
Pet Rat Care
By Michael Russell
Even though it might not seem like it, rats actually make great pets and companions. They are very smart animals and extremely clean. Rats absolutely love attention and form strong bonds with their owners. They are not for everyone though.
Before you get a pet rat, make sure you will have time to interact with it every day and clean out the cage at least once a week. You will also need to find a vet that treats rats.
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Posted on June 16, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Health Care, .: Pet Turtles ≺ Tags: care, pet, Turtle
Pet Turtle Care
By Michael Russell
Turtles are fascinating pets to own, but many people get them not knowing how to care for them. They need to have the right amount of space, light, shade, and moisture to survive. You need to learn what turtles require before you get one.
The best place to keep a turtle is outside. Turtles hibernate in the winter and if they are kept inside they won’t hibernate. This can cause them to develop liver diseases. A turtle’s natural cycle should not be messed with. Also, if you keep a turtle pen outside you can create a completely natural turtle habitat.
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Posted on June 16, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 1 lonesome comment
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Sitting, .: Pet Travel ≺ Tags: pet, Sitter
Consideration in Choosing a Pet Sitter
By Steve Allison
If you own a pet chances are you might be faced with the need for someone reliable to look after your pet.
Pet sitters care for your pet just a babysitter cares for your child while you are gone. Pet sitters do much more than just providing food and water. A good pet sitter will look after your pet as you would yourself. A pet sitter will provide exercise, some playtime, some attention and also be aware if your pet needs veterinary attention.
People with exotic or particularly high maintenance pets will benefit from the services of a pet sitter.
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Posted on June 15, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Health Care ≺ Tags: asparagus, avocados, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chard, green beans, kale, peas, pet, spinach, squash, turnips, vegetables, veggies, watercress
Veggies For Your Pets?
By Sylvia Riley
Vegetables in your dog’s diet, and minor amounts in your cat’s diet, can enhance their health and provide a rich and diverse supply of nutrients, enzymes, healthy fibre and antioxidants. In the wild, dogs and cats would have acquired plant foods through the semi-digested remnants in the stomachs of their prey; vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds.
Canines possess a greater ability to break down plant matter and synthesize relevant nutrients therein. Because of this, although classified as carnivores, they are in fact omnivorous and are not solely reliant on animal meat for sustenance. Wolves can be observed eating fallen fruit and berries, and first consume the stomach and intestines of their prey where plant foods can be found.
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Posted on June 8, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 2 comments!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Fish, .: Pet Products, .: Pet Tips (Other) ≺ Tags: Aquarium, fish, pet, supplies
Popular Aquarium Fish Accessories
By Grant Morrison
Many homes and business offices around the country are home to a number of aquarium fishes. Aquarium fish are often purchased for decoration purposes in many offices or for pets in homes where other pets may be prohibited. Whatever the reason for purchasing an aquarium fish they make a great pet; however, when purchasing aquarium fish there are some accessories that may need to be purchased.
Aquarium fish are most often purchased from a pet store; however, there are a number of other locations that sell aquarium fish. It is possible to purchase them from the pet department of a traditional retail store or from a fish store. When an aquarium fish is purchased it is likely that new fish owners will be informed or provided with a list of instructions that may include any needed aquarium fish accessories.
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Posted on April 21, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) ≺ There are 1 lonesome comment