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Transfer Factors and Your Cat’s Health

by Kurt Schmitt

There are a number of supplementation products designed to enhance your cat's health. One such product contains an immune boosting component known as transfer factors. If your cat is in ill health from an immune system disorder, a long term chronic illness, or is in a weakened state due to a recent surgery or injury, many veterinarians are saying these products may help.

In order to understand how this works, it's necessary to understand a little about how the immune system works. Transfer factors are protein molecules and are part of the immune system.

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  • Dog Vitamins Supply What May Be Missing from Diet

    by Geraldine Dimarco

    Good health is something that everyone in the world tries to achieve at some point. While we may not always do all that we should in order to remain healthy we do actually think about it. It is impossible not to with the amount of media coverage about getting and staying in shape. How often do we take the time to think about the one thing in our lives that gives us unconditional love and their health needs? We sometimes overlook keeping our pets healthy even though they give us so much including a relief from our stress. Giving them vitamins is one thing that can be done everyday for our animals.

    You receive constant licks and cuddles from your baby when you own a dog. Your dog can be helped to live a longer life and be in better health with dog vitamins. Giving them a quality pet vitamin supplement will help to ensure that the immune system is working as it should to keep them in good health. Our pets need supplements to maintain the activities of their lives the same as people do. Dogs need to get vitamins now more than ever due the scares with pet food coming out of China. Fido still needs supplements to be at his best even when he is receiving the best dog food possible. Understanding what makes a quality vitamin is vital when it comes to the health of your four legged friend due to the numerous kinds available.

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  • Taming a Dominant Dog

    by Joseph Then

    I may not know a thing about you but I'll bet that you are very excited when there is a new addition to the household.

    And then after picking up the dog of your choice and bringing your pet into the house, it dawned upon you that your dog is quite dominant and hard to control. What do you do next? You embark upon training your dog to do your bidding. Wait! Before you do so, do you really know what you're up to? Do you know what you are going to train? You may say it's a dog. You're going to train a dog. Just like with any tasks, don't come unprepared. Understanding and knowledge are both essential so take the time to know why dogs behave that way.

    Looking back at your canine friend's origins, a dog is a descendant of wolves. Basically, although dogs have been domesticated thousands of years before, there are some characteristics similar to a wolf that is by instinct ingrained within your pet. For example, the sense of smell is like reading a newspaper for the dog. It tells everything just with a smell. Unlike for us, we need to see, hear and even feel to understand what's going on. In other words, although domesticated they still retain some of their most basic instincts. You have to keep that in mind before going off to tame your dog.

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  • Give Your Dog A Little Charm.

    by Rebecca Foxton

    Dogs and cats are pretty adorable generally, right? It's true enough, but sometimes just like humans it's nice to give your pet a distinctive look.

    Collar Charms are one of the easiest way to make your dog's look, and there are lots available so you should be able to find something to suit.

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  • Know About Shih Tzu Breeders

    by Rebecca Simpson

    Once you accept a Shih Tzu into your life, you marvel at how vivacious and friendly they are. They can help you cope with your problems by helping you take a different perspective - theirs. After a couple of years, you begin to wonder how you ever could have existed without a Shih Tzu, because they bring you so much and ask for so little in return. Once you get to know one Shih Tzu, you can't help but care for the welfare of all Shih Tzus and all dogs.

    These torture chambers for dogs are called puppy mills. There, dogs have no exercise, usually no vet care and live in tiny wire cages until they can no longer breed, then they are shot or pummeled to death. One central Pennsylvania puppy mill worker defended puppy mills as saying that "Puppies are biodegradable." (Source: Philadelphia Inquirer.) Very rarely do people buy directly from puppy mills - they buy indirectly through pet stores that sell puppies and through web sites.

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  • by KC Kudra

    Whether you fancy testing some exotic tilapia fish recipes or perhaps a delicious baked catfish recipe, you might think that baking fish is easy. It is indeed an uncomplicated way of cooking fish but there are a few tips and tricks you should know, to guarantee your baked fish recipes turn out great.

    You can bake fish steaks, fillets, seafood, or whole fish. Baking cooks fish quickly at a high temperature.

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  • by Andrew Preston

    The history of the Siberian Husky is similar to that of other members of the Spitz group such as the Chow Chow and Pomeranian. This breed descended from Arctic sled dogs and was purebred in an isolated area of Siberia for hundreds of years. An Eskimo Siberian Husky breeder selected the most attractive and brightest-eyed huskies for breeding. This may be why the Siberian Husky so closely resembles the wolf, even though it is no closer related to wolves than other dog breeds. These dogs, along with the Alaskan Malamute and Samoyed, are directly descended from the Eskimo dog and have been utilized throughout history as sled dogs.

    The American Kennel Club recognized the Siberian Husky as a breed in 1930. Since that time, huskies have been used more for show than sledding. However, the breed retains wolf-like physical and behavioral traits. Typical Siberian Husky characteristics include high-set, pointed ears, thick, double coats of fur, a furry, sickle-shaped tail, and wolf-like personality traits such as stubbornness, independence and suspicion. Siberian Huskies have distinctive facial markings, medium sized compact bodies, and blue or brown eyes (or one of each color).

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  • Facts About Pomeranian Breeding

    by Rosie Allan

    Pomeranian puppies are one of the cutest sights that you will ever see, and it will be hard to resist snatching one of those tiny bundles of fur up and taking him home immediately. However, responsible dog ownership begins with responsible Pomeranian breeding. By taking your time to shop around and choose a breeder who raises healthy, happy Pomeranians, you will be much more likely to bring home a puppy that will become a welcome addition to your family.

    The first thing to know about Pomeranian breeding is that you will not find a responsible breeder selling puppies through a pet shop or other type of broker. Reputable breeders will only sell their dogs themselves, so that they know that their pups are going to a good home and will be well cared for.

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  • Chihuahua Breeding And Your Dog

    by Sandra Dean

    Have you decided that a Chihuahua puppy is the perfect dog for you? If so, then it is time to get savvy to the ins and outs of Chihuahua breeding to ensure that you find a puppy that is healthy, good-tempered and attractive. There are all types of Chihuahua breeders in the world, and some will be responsible and careful in the way they care for and breed their dogs and others will not. Fortunately, there are some guidelines that you can use to determine whether a Chihuahua breeder is one that you can work with - or one you should run far away from.

    This is why it is so important to take your time in shopping for a reputable Chihuahua breeder who will be able to provide dogs that are healthy and attractive. Finding a good breeder is not as hard as it sounds, as long as you know the guidelines to look for when you are searching for the best breeder for you.

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  • Chihuahua Breeders And The Ones To Avoid

    by Sandra Dean

    When you decide to do business with a Chihuahua breeder you aren't buying a lamp from someone you will never see again, you are buying a pet that you will be raising in partnership with your breeder. Make sure you do a thorough check of your breeder before you do business with them, as you need to be completely comfortable that they are the right breeder for you. A reputable breeder will not try and hide anything from you and a reputable breeder will insist that you do all of your own researching so that you find that breeder that is perfect for you.

    Begin your search by asking what national breeder registry the breeder belongs to. Check it out for yourself and see what you think of that registry's breeding standards. The one registry that everyone knows is the American Kennel Club but there are other registries out there and they can all be accessed on the Internet. If a breeder does not belong to a registry this should set off a warning in your head.

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