New York Post | Top Chef: canine edition New York Post Kamrath says that while she does feed Lennon commercial pet food, she likes to give him a little something extra — a scrambled egg, a couple of pieces of ... |
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Top Chef: canine edition - New York Post
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Top Picks for Removing Pesky Pet Hairs | Breed Trust
Top Picks for Removing Pesky Pet Hairs | Breed Trust
‘Tis the season for entertaining and as we prepare our homes for company, pet parents everywhere are searching for the best way to remove pet hair from their floors and upholstered furniture. The last thing anyone wants to experience is seeing a holiday guest in a lovely, little black dress get up from her seat only to find her expensive outfit covered in your dog or cat's hair! Read more
Friday, November 19, 2010
Cats on a plane? Allergy sufferers can't escape - msnbc.com
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msnbc.com | Cats on a plane? Allergy sufferers can't escape msnbc.com Most major airlines allow pets on planes, including cats, dogs and even birds. If allergy sufferers can't avoid the animals, what can they do to cope? ... |
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Top 6 Thanksgiving Dinner Dangers for Pets | Breed Trust
Top 6 Thanksgiving Dinner Dangers for Pets | Breed Trust
As families prepare to feast on turkey and all the fixings on Thanksgiving, it’s important to remember that the holiday can be a recipe for disaster for our pets if we’re not careful.
Pets are Family too
According to a Pew Research Center survey, 85% of dog owners and 78% of cat owners consider their pets a member of the family, so it’s no surprise that many of our four-footed friends will be joining us for the family festivities on Thanksgiving day. As a result, we need to be aware of the toxins in people food that can pose a threat to our pet’s health and well-being. Read more
According to a Pew Research Center survey, 85% of dog owners and 78% of cat owners consider their pets a member of the family, so it’s no surprise that many of our four-footed friends will be joining us for the family festivities on Thanksgiving day. As a result, we need to be aware of the toxins in people food that can pose a threat to our pet’s health and well-being. Read more
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
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