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Posts tagged "animal"

How to Raise Happy Pets and Healthy Pets

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How to Raise Happy Pets and Healthy Pets

Most pet owners want happy pets and healthy pets. While accidents and illness can happen even with the best care, there are some things you can do to give your pet the best chance at a happy, healthy life. Here are some tips to give your loved ones a better chance at success.

1. Finances

When you fall in love with the sweet animal, whether it’s a dog, cat, rabbit, iguana, or whatever, your heart can get the better of your head. So before you pull out the credit card, think for a moment about the long-term costs of owning an animal. Here are some expenses involved in keeping animals for their entire life:

* Flea and tick control
* Heartworm medication
* Spaying and neutering
* Vaccinations
* Veterinary check-ups
* Bedding
* Food Continue Reading How to Raise Happy Pets and Healthy Pets Here

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Posted by admin - October 11, 2010 at 7:52 am

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Puppy Mills: Puppy Mill Facts – Why You Shouldn’t Buy From Pet Shop

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Puppy Mills Puppy Mill Facts Why You Shouldn't Buy From Pet Shop

Puppy mills, puppy mill facts why you shouldn’t buy from pet shop, as most of us, especially those with children, know that pet stores can be such fun to visit. The animals are so cute behind the glass windows, especially the dogs. They roll around, look cute, and often charm pet store customers into buying them. But where did that puppy come from? It’s a good question, and often the answer is a puppy mill.

While not all pet stores obtain their stock from these mills, nearly all of these mills sell to pet shops. The likelihood that the doggy in the window came from a puppy mill is very high.

Puppy Mills versus Responsible Breeders Continue Reading Puppy Mills: Puppy Mill Facts – Why You Shouldn’t Buy From Pet Shop Here

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Posted by admin - September 15, 2010 at 8:07 am

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Animal Rights and Animal Welfare Teach Kids Animal Rights and Welfare

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Teach Kids Animal Rights and Welfare so that these are always happy times!

Animal rights and animal welfare teach kids animal rights and welfare, and as most of us have seen, most children are naturally sensitive to animals. After all, in many animated movies, cartoon series, and books, animal characters are personified to appeal to children. Therefore, teaching kids about the rights and welfare of animals means you are teaching something that is likely to be understood and absorbed.

It’s important to make a distinction between both their rights and animal welfare as there is a distinct difference between the two. Continue Reading Animal Rights and Animal Welfare Teach Kids Animal Rights and Welfare Here

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Posted by admin - September 12, 2010 at 1:56 pm

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How To Be Ethical And Be Green When Shopping

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Be ethical and check those labels when shopping!

As we examine How to be Ethical and Green when shopping, are you concerned with remaining true to your ethical convictions when shopping? Some people are concerned about animal testing and other processes used in the development and manufacturing of consumer products. These are practices that some view as unethical, and it can be helpful to have some tips on how to keep your shopping trips ethical.


Genetically Modified Foods or GM Foods

GM Foods (Genetically Modified Foods, or GMFs) are a concern for those who want to minimize their impact on the environment. GMFs are a new technology and much is left up to chance, in what amounts to an uncertain experiment with our food. Because labeling laws are dicey, look for foods that are labeled to be free of GMFs – unlabeled foods may or may not contain GMFs, including produce. If you have to guess, choose organic and/or locally grown foods that are far less likely to be genetically modified. Continue Reading How To Be Ethical And Be Green When Shopping Here

Originally posted 2010-04-10 14:23:44.

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Posted by admin - September 1, 2010 at 5:02 pm

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