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- What You Need To Know About Vegetarianism By: David Idle
Living healthy requires maintaining a healthy diet. No diet may be healthier than meals dominated by fresh, all-natural vegetables and fruits.
Lately, more and more people have shifted to vegetarian meals because scientific research demonstrated the adverse effects of animal meat.
Nutritionists explain that the high amount of animal fat present in meat, dairy, and other animal products may be probable factors leading to the onset of diabetes mellitus, obesity, colorecta... Tags: vegetarianism, eating
- The World Wildlife Foundation By: cretu remus
The World Wildlife Foundation is a dedicated group whose Directors do not receive any salary, do not receive any wage. Tags: animal welfare, animal charity, donations, land programmes, fundraising
- Why You Should Adopt A Dog By: Kadence Buchanan
Dog adoption is made easy through the countless animal welfare organizations and animal shelters existing in every city across the United States. With literally thousands of adoptable dogs listed, a prospective dog owner can select to adopt a dog that needs a wonderful family to go to and be loved. In fact, when you search through these shelters and find a puppy, you are doing a great service to the community and to the local dog rescue or animal shelter that you went for you... Tags: God, pets, animals
- Starting a Career as a Veterinarian Today By: Josh Stone
A veterinarian (from Latin veterinae, "draught animals") is an animal doctor, a practitioner of veterinary medicine. Although veterinarians hold doctoral degrees in veterinary medicine, not all veterinarians enter clinical practice. Tags: veterinarian, veterinary, vet, animal doctor, pet physician, nurse, nursing, medical, care
- Helping Injured Wild Animals: Ethics and Legality By: Matthew Homfray
Caring for wildlife presents many challenges. Not only do most rescuers have little knowledge of the biology of the species in question, there are also often strict laws governing the protection of wildlife species which must be abided by, not to mention the numerous ethical dilemmas. Tags: animal, wild, rescue, rescuing, squirrel, orphan, injured, wildlife, injury, vet
- Pet Nutrition And How It Affects Your Pet's Health! By: Richard Monson
Having written a previous article on what pet foods are comprised, I feel it necessary to relay additional information as to how nutrition affects your pet's welfare. My previous article can be found on Google under the title: Pet Nutrition and Health-Be Cautious.
Sometimes a pet can give off an unpleasant odor, the source can be elusive as it can be from breath, infections such as ear or toe, or a bad body odor.
We had such an instance with our son's Black Lab pup name... Tags: Pet foods, pet nutrition, health, natural, raw materials, information, toxic
- Alert: Untamed Dogs in Mauritius is becoming dangerous to visitors By: Andre Lee
Visitors coning to Mauritius on holidays are informed that the number of stray dogs is said to be on rise all over the country. Government and animal welfare groups believe that something must be done before they become a serious threat to society. Tags: Untamed Dogs, care for animals, where to stay in Mauritius, veterinarian
- Animal Rights Is A Dirty Word By: Jeff Popick
Are charitable organizations really dedicated to helping the cause? What about "animal rights weirdos?" Check out this enlightening article by Jeff Popick on how to really help humanity forward. Tags: animal rights, donald trump, larry king, veganu, humanity, heart disease, vegan, charity,
- Choosing A Cat By: Crystal Chan
Your cat may be a member of your family for as long as 20 years, so it makes sense to choose carefully! Look for a healthy, active animal with a friendly attitude to ensure a good start. Male or female are equally good pets when neutered. Either a kitten or an adult cat may suit you. Kittens are irascible but have much to learn, like house-training and claw control. Adults are usually better behaved, but need time to settle in a new home.
Tags: cat, kitten, care, health, behavior, disease, illness, declaw, feline, HSUS, Humane Society of the U
- The Animal Welfare Act 2006 and the pet owner – its not just pet insurance you need but common sense too! By: Chris Fairfax
The Animal Welfare Act 2006 finally came into force in England in March 2007 and in Wales in April 2007. But what does this Act really mean to the pet owner and is there a danger of going to jail if you get your pet care wrong? Tags: Pet Insurance, Dog Insurance, Cat Insurance, animal welfare, Animal Welfare Act 2006
- Animal Abuse - What Constitutes Cruelty? By: Amit Mehta
Animal abuse is considered a minor crime and as such carries minimal penalties that are usually no longer pursued. However, the inferences that can be drawn from psychological state of the animal abuser have, according to the FBI, proven to be very serious indeed. Tags: criminal files, crime records, animal cruelty, animal abuse
- Choosing the right vet to care for your pets By: Jeffk
A job of a veterinarian does not stop with the treatment of the pets when they are not feeling well alone, in turn they too have the responsibility to help the owners of the pets to learn on how to keep their pets, their best companions in life happy and healthier. Tags: pets, vet, veterinarian, animal, animal hospital, pet clinic, pet doctor, morristown vet
- Veterinary Pet Insurance Selecting Smart By: Mark Gittelman
Veterinary pet health care coverage is one of the fastest growing segments in the insurance industry. People are realizing that if their pet becomes ill they will in most cases do what ever it takes to save their lives. Having this pet in insurance coverage makes this financially possible. Tags: pet insurance, animal health care, pet health, veterinary pet insurance
- Top 10 Problems Dog Parents Have By: Mary Beth
In an effort to end the unnecessary and unintentional abuse pet dogs suffer because we do not understand them, Canine Kingdom presents the top 10 problems dog parents have and the top 10 products to solve them. Tags: Pets, Dogs, Dog Supplies, Romeo, Canine, Dog Beds, Dog problems, Dog welfare
- Answering Your Animal Cruelty Questions By: MIKE SELVON
An animal is a huge responsibility and it is up to the pet owner to ensure that their animal is receiving quality medical care, food, water and attention. Tags: humane society, animals, animal cruelty qa, your animal cruelty questions
- Havanese Mixed Breeds By: Fiona Kelly
Are you thinking about a new family pet? If a dog is in your future, why not consider a Havanese mix? Havanese hybrids, also known as "designer dogs", come in a wide variety of sizes and colors depending on the breed that the Havanese is crossed with. You can find Havanese mixed with Maltese, Lhasa Apso and Bichon Frise among others. In many cases these Havanese mix breeds are bred specifically by breeders who are interested in bringing together the best of each type of dog in an effort to create the best pet possible. By selecting a breeder that specializes in a Havanese mix, you can enjoy the assurance that your puppy was bred with his welfare and your best interest at heart. Tags: havanese, , pedigree dogs, , breeding dogs, , dogs, , dog, , pets, , pet, , animals, , animal, , home, , famil
- What You Need To Know About Siberian Husky Allergies By: Andrew Preston.
As a dog owner it is up to you to see to your dog's health and welfare and that includes checking frequently for Siberian Husky allergies. As a breed the Siberian Husky is a very healthy animal but they are open to developing the same allergies as any other breed so it is up to you to keep a watch on your pet and if any conditions start to develop that seem like they may be allergies then you need to get your dog to the vet. Never let unusual behavior go unchecked, always get your dog to the vet. Tags: siberian husky, , pedigree dogs, , breeding dogs, , dogs, , dog, , pets, , pet, , animals, , animal, , home,
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