Posted in House and Home on Nov 26th, 2009
Holistic dog health is quickly becoming the way for owners to make sure that their beloved pets have a reliable dog health diagnosis for any health issue that arises, and that they remain healthy and playful, and that they live long, happy, and full lives.
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Posted in House and Home on Nov 24th, 2009
Shiba Inu puppies and other dog lineages initially came from the main Japanese island which is Honshu. Honshu’s climate is a really deep one so it is quite appealing to know that Shiba Inus are very adaptable to different climates. Honshu, with its diverse climate, explains why Shiba Inu puppies are adaptable and versatile. The climate at Honshu has an extreme heat and even humidity during summer and deep snow can be found during winter time. Adapting to the different climates of the places such as Vancouver to Adelaide, Vladivostok to Singapore and many more is a great trait of a Shiba Inu. Thus, you don’t have to worry in bringing it around to different places.
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Posted in House and Home on Nov 9th, 2009
A lot of pet owners enjoy the thought of hiring a pet sitter to look after their pet when they go on vacation or have to leave home for a few days. The pet gets to remain in his normal surroundings, and the owner doesn’t have to journey to the kennel and back. Nevertheless, having an unfamiliar person in your home can be a strange feeling – for both you and your pet. For this reason, it is really important to pick out your pet sitter carefully.
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Posted in House and Home on Nov 1st, 2009
The phrase horse agistment comes from English law where, to agist, meant to take cattle to graze, for a remuneration. Back when agistment first came into practice it referred to the proceeds of pasturage in the king’s forests. But for us, horse agistment basically means when a horse owner keeps their horse on land owned by someone else, for a fee. However, the terms, facilities and services of horse agistments vary widely.
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Posted in House and Home on Oct 28th, 2009
If you hear your dog coughing it may or may not be a significant sign. If on the other hand that coughing is prolonged and / or followed by the production of mucus, then it may be a warning sign showing that your dog might be infected with kennel cough.
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Posted in House and Home on Oct 24th, 2009
The dog should be trained to eat at every place. He should be told how to eat indoors or outdoors. This is necessary in case you need to take the dog to any event or show.
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