• July 5, 2022

toys for your hound

A lot of thought should go into choosing the right toys for your hound. You must first learn about the breed and understand its mannerisms before going to the store and buying anything old. By nature, if a Bloodhound doesn’t have much to keep its mind occupied, it’s just like any other animal on the…

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With apologies to Uncle Ben

You already know the backstory of Spider-man. Even if you don’t like superheroes, you know that. So I’ll take a page from the MCU book and skip it, getting to the good stuff: I’m not going to say he’s wrong about… you know, his advice. It is useful if you find yourself with power. But…

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Cocker rage syndrome

We’ve all heard of it, but how many really understand what is euphemistically known as Cocker Rage? The term “rage syndrome” was originally used to describe a set of behaviors that occurred in a disproportionate number of golden cocker spaniels. It seemed to manifest itself in single colored and mainly male cockers. However, these assumptions…

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Vitamins – Health Supplements

Most of us want explosive energy, freedom from pain and illness, good feelings, and a great appearance. Yet how many of us have all these things? A good diet, plenty of hydration, vitamins, health supplements, and a little physical movement are really all it takes to get them ALL! And the reality is that vitamins,…

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7 things your cat wants you to know

It’s no surprise that cats are some of the most treasured pets in the United States. Between their sweet charms and smart personalities, they have everything going for them. But what if there were some things your cat wanted to tell you? Here are 7 things we think your cat would want to make sure…

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Overeating Dog: Which Breeds Are High Risk?

As much as we may hope otherwise, humans do not enter this world on an equal footing. Even excluding complex socioeconomic issues, inequality lurks in our medical charts: Some of us are genetically predisposed to medical problems like heart disease and certain types of cancer. A study from the Harvard School of Public Health suggests…

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5 Rules for Solving Pet Problems at Your HOA: A Guide for HOA Board Members

The Joneses have a very friendly golden retriever named Sparky. But they let him loose in the common areas of the community of owners and the pooch jumps towards the neighbors and jumps on them to greet them. The neighbors like the Joneses and Sparkys, but they’ve asked you to remind them to follow HOA…

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Looking for the best pet parrots for you

You may have found a parrot with a personality that appeals to you at your local pet store and now you want to buy it and take it home with you. However, before you decide to buy one, you should get as much information as possible on how to care for one of these birds…

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Foods that cats cannot eat

As a cat owner, do you know that food is very important for cats? And do you know what cats can’t eat? Here’s some information on foods cats can’t eat. 1. Onions. The onion includes something that can destroy a cat’s red blood cells. So pay attention to the meat that can be mixed with…

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How to choose the perfect Ragdoll kitten for you

Pet owners agree that caring for an animal is quite a challenging task. You never realize this until you’ve had the experience of owning a pet. Just like raising a child, you need to be responsible, caring, and firm. When looking for the ideal Ragdoll kitten to become your pet for life, there are a…

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