Orange Tabby Cat

Orange tabby cats come in many different shades of color, ranging from red to a more yellow-golden orange, and all of them have a pattern of stripes on their fur. These cats come in different breeds, both long and short-haired. An orange tabby’s behavior depends mainly on its early socialization. Table of Contents: Orange Tabby…

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Raw Dog Food Diet

Cindy Chick’s six-year-old German shepherd dog, Jessie, suffered health problems that included chronic skin allergies and cluster seizures. When a friend suggested raw feeding as a way to improve Jessie’s health, Chick researched the topic and eased Jessie into a raw food diet. Within three months, Chick was able to cut Jessie’s seizure medication in…

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Pit Bull Pet Insurance

The American Pit Bull Terrier is a descendant of dogs brought from England and Ireland in the 19th century. The breed is famous, and at times infamous, for powerful jaws, tenacity, and fearlessness, and is often associated with illegal dogfighting. With proper socialization and plenty of love and attention, however, pit bulls can be loving,…

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Pet Insurance Coverage Exclusions and Limits

Pet insurance is a great and worthy investment if your dog, cat or even bird gets sick or has an injury. As we all know, the costs of treating our pets can become expensive and that is why pet insurance is such a life-saver, sometimes literally and usually financially! There are many decisions you need…

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Great Dane Pet Insurance

Great Danes are thought to descend from large dogs bred in ancient Greece. Despite the name, the European breed was developed in England and Germany to hunt large game. Great Danes – The World’s Largest Lapdog The Great Dane’s gentle and loving nature belies its massive size so that it has been called “the world’s…

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Maltese Pet Insurance

Maltese are small dogs, weighing anywhere from 2 to 8 pounds (1 to 4 kg), known for their long, fluffy coats and playful, cuddly temperament. Some accounts trace their origins all the way back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. Despite their impressive fur, these dogs shed very little, so people who are allergic to…

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How to Give a Dog a Pill

Many pet parents wonder why their beloved dog will eat grass, the contents of a garbage bag, and sometimes even feces, but inevitably refuse medicine. While there exist dogs who swallow pills and syrup with hardly any fuss, in most cases it’s a battle and pet parents learn to dread the process. Fortunately, there are…

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Wearable Tech for Dogs

Wearable tech for dogs started out with anti-bark collars and remote trainers that gave a mild shock for correction when they misbehaved. Using this same technology, innovative companies created a way to keep dogs in the yard with an invisible fence. Here are some other ways that advances in wearable tech continue to improve dogs’…

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Five Fun Ideas for Ball-Crazy Dogs

Balls are one of the most popular dog toys around. Not only do they help satisfy a dog’s instinct to chase, but they also make excellent training tools and provide hours of fun. But throwing balls to your dog in the backyard can grow old, even for the dog. Five Ideas for Ball-Crazy Dogs Fortunately,…

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The Wrong Way to Break up a Dog Fight

There’s something about a growling, gnashing, rip-’em-dead dog fight that makes people do foolish things. But it’s not our fault. Dog fights tend to send even the calmest folks into a frantic tizzy. We not only fear for our own dog’s safety, but we’re terrorized by the thoughts of high vet bills or even higher…

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