Flea Control: The In's and Out's of Getting Rid of those Pesky Critters By: Synergize Marketing Bleh – fleas! ‘Tis the season – are you prepared? It’s not just at home where you need to be ready either. Different geographical areas have different climate conditions so the flea season varies depending on where you are – keep that in mind whether you are at home or traveling. Something else to be aware of is that fleas, in various stages of their disgusting lives, can survive indoors even during the cold weather. Following are some helpful facts about fleas and information on how you can prevent them from infesting your pets and your home. Tags: flea control, advantage flea control, natural flea control, control flea rocklin, control davi
Fighting the war against fleas- your weapons and attack plan By: Kael Although the summer is coming to a close all over the United States, many people all over are still faced with the problem of their dogs, cats and houses being infested with fleas. Fleas are not a laughing matter as they do carry many harmful effects and can impact the health of your pet. There’s an estimate on the web that it costs 1 BILLION dollars a year to control fleas on your pets. So what are these little critters? Tags: frontline plus, frontline, pet meds, fleas, pet health, dogs, cats
Cat Fleas By: Matthew Yoho Fleas are one of the more disgusting and horrible creatures on the planet. They are parasites which are creatures which live off the body of another creature. Parasites can cause much damange to their "host" including passing diseases to them.
Most people who have cats have had to deal with cat fleas. The flea that commonly “lives on” cats (and dogs too actually) is called the Cat flea. Pretty descriptive name right? It's scientific name is Ctenocephalides felis but if you... Tags: cat flea, cat fleas, frontline, frontline for cats, cats, cat
Your Frontline Of Defense For Flea And Ticks Issues With Cats & Dogs By: Renske Buursma As many pet owners know, fleas and ticks can be common in your furry friends and cause itching and misery. Fleas are tiny, almost microscopic, and can be responsible for allergic dermatitis in some pets. And fleas also carry diseases.
Ticks are also very small and attach themselves to your pet, engorging themselves on its blood until full. They are found everywhere, especially in places with high humidity and moderate temperatures. Ticks can carry diseases, including Lyme... Tags: pet care, cats, cat care, cats and dogs, pet tips, pet advice, frontline
Dog Bed Basics By: Renske Buursma Domesticated dogs, much like humans, like to be pampered and comfortable. A dog bed is just a dog bed before you get one. Your dog will likely take to it like a fish to water. A 'cuddly' cushion makes a good dog bed. It extends the sides to form a protective ring and simulates the feeling of sleeping in a pack. This gives your dog the added psychological comfort for a good sleep.
Funny Cats And Cat Behavior By: Renske Buursma Many people believe that cats have their own agenda and don’t pay much mind to their owners – as long as you give them plenty of food, water, toys and clean litter, that is. The truth is that while cats can surely behave in odd manners at times, making people laugh – and scratch heads at times, even. However, even though cat behavior may be somewhat confusing at times, here are some tips to help you learn more.
All About Dog Beds By: Renske Buursma If you are like anybody else in the world, when you have had a long hard day of work or play, you probably crawl into your bed every night thankful that you have it. Don’t you think your pet might feel the same way?
We all need a good night’s rest in order to have a great day, and what better way to give your dog the pampering he deserves than to make sure he’s got a comfy dog bed all his own. Whether you are in the market for a large dog bed, a designer dog bed, or just... Tags: pet care, dogs, dog care, cats and dogs, pet tips, pet advice, frontline
Make Your Puppy Learn Routines By: Renske Buursma Puppies are cute, that’s for sure! But accidental mishaps around the house are not. So to avoid mishaps and enjoy your puppy more, here are some helpful tips.
When to Begin
The best time to start training your puppy is when it ranges from 8 to 12 weeks old. You can actually begin earlier, but don’t expect overnight success. Training takes time and patience – and TLC (tender loving care).
Kitty’s Litter Box By: Renske Buursma One of the most serious issues with owning a cat is that you have to deal with litter box issues. Smelling litter boxes can be nasty business. And cleaning litter boxes can sure be a chore, and not a fun one. Not to mention that fact that people who change litter boxes are reportedly more susceptible to certain cat diseases than people who do not.
How Your Pets Get Around By: Renske Buursma Have you ever sat and really watched your pets? Maybe you have a cat or a dog. Perhaps you have a lizard, a snake or some fish in a tank. Watching your pets can be very interesting. You can see that they all get around differently then the other. We, as people, walk upright on just two legs.
When we walk, we can feel the weight of gravity pulling our bodies down. Animals can feel that, too, and you can tell by watching them move around.
Choosing the best flea treatment By: jeffrey eugenio There are a lot of dog owner that are very confused right now as to what flea treatment to choose from the wide varieties of flea control products available in the market today. Flea comb, flea sprays, natural products, topical spot-on solutions, oral growth regulator or "birth control" pills for the fleas are only some of the flea treatment products available in the market. Tags: advantage flea control, frontline flea control, advantage flea, frontline flea, flea contr
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