ArticleZones.com

Free Articles For Your Website, Blog, Ezine or Newsletter

Welcome Guest

Register | Submit Article | Latest Articles | Search |

User Guidelines | Contact Us

Partners

ArticlesMaker.com
CanDo Directory
Directory Critic
MasterMOZ Directory
TopPetLinks Directory
Submission Services
Free Domain Appraisals
Shop Wholesale

Tools

Check Spelling
Word Count
Dictionary
Unique Article Wizard

Sedo - Buy and Sell Domain Names and Websites project info: articlezones.com Statistics for project articlezones.com etracker® web controlling instead of log file analysis

Search Articles


Sub-Categories


Categories

Bookmarks



Site Statistics

14548 Published Articles 3815 Approved Authors 201 Categories

6 users online.

ArticleZones.com » Pets-and-animals » Pets & Animals

RSS - Pets & Animals


Pets & Animals Articles

61: Abandoned Horses - The Rising Concern Of Equine Society.
"The Abandoned Horse" is an idiom used to describe horses which are no longer cared by its owners. Some of the horse owners are either dispassionate or they might not be in a position to care for their horses due to the financial situation. Nowadays the price of hay and grains are rising rapidly, so many horse owners are finding it very difficult to take care of them with proper food and care....

article data || full article

62: All About Blood Banks For Dogs And Cats
With advances in veterinary medicine, more complex surgical procedures are being performed on our beloved pets. Thus, there is an increased need for blood bank programs to supply life-saving blood components. In the past, Veterinarians had to use their own dogs, dogs owned by their staff, or even dogs borrowed from their clients as blood donors in the absence of animal blood banks....

article data || full article

63: Your Cat and the Dreaded Ringworm
Ringworm, a very common form of skin disease, can affect both dogs and cats. Although its name implies otherwise, this skin disease isn't caused by any type of worm at all....

article data || full article

64: What You Need to Know About Pet Doors
Anyone with a pet knows that getting up countless times a day to let your pet outside can be distracting to say the least. Due to work schedules, there simply isn't anyone at home to let out the family pet. A pet door could be the key to finally achieving your dream of a worry-free pet-rearing experience. Free shipping is available on the Internet when you order magnetic pet doors, pet doors for screen, pet doors for cats, etc....

article data || full article

65: The History of the Beagle
There are few breeds of dogs that are as popular in this country today as the Beagle. This compact pup is big on personality, and with patient and persistent training, can be a welcome addition to many homes. But how did the Beagle end up in this country? This breed of dog has a long and interesting history that can be traced back to the early years of civilization. It is thought that Beagle-type dogs existed in early Greece, and later in England. It is also possible that Beagles were used in countries like France and Italy....

article data || full article

66: To Microchip or not - The Decision is Yours
More than 10 million pets are lost each year and losing a pet is one of the hardest events an individual has to face. An unsuccessful search can indeed be very heartbreaking, but as an owner, have you heard of a new method that can bring your lost family pet back home?...

article data || full article

67: Bichon Frise And Its History
The Bichon Frise is a descendent of the Barbet or Water Spaniel and is mostly white in color and considered a ladies dog that originates from the Mediterranean region dating as far back as 600-300 B.C. Originally, it was referred to as a Barbichon though this name was later compacted to Bichon of which the four main categories are the Bichon Maltais, the Bichon Havanais, the Bichon Bolognais and the Bichon Tenerife. The Bichon Frise is also a very charming creature that belongs to the non-sporting classification of the American Kennel Club and is in fact mostly used as a companion or show dog....

article data || full article

68: Dogs Breath Brings Family To Its Knees
Is Fido suffering from bad breath? When he greets you, panting profusely, eagerly wagging his tail are you beginning to wish that you where really being greeted by his the end with the tail attached? Are his teeth a dark shade of brown rather than a sparkling white? What all this may indicate is that Fido may issues with his oral hygiene....

article data || full article

69: Shocking Training Dog Collar Guide
Training a dog can be a rewarding experience, especially if the dog that you are training is your own. Having training aids can be a great help, if you know what you are doing. Items such as training collars have proven to be effective, if used in the right hands. If you are unsure and have no expertise in dog training, then training collars have the capacity to seriously injure your dog. This article is going to attempt to explain about the different types of training collars on offer and which ones you should be considering using. It is also advisable to get expert help as well....

article data || full article

70: The Collie Dogs
The Collie dog makes an excellent sporting dog, and can be taught to do the work of the Pointer and the Setter, as well as that of the Water Spaniel and the Retriever. He can be trained to perform the duties of other breeds. He is clever at hunting, having an excellent nose, is a good vermin-killer, and a most faithful watch, guard, and companion....

article data || full article


Page 7 of 16
[1]   [2]   [3]   [4]   [5]   [6]   [7]   [8]   [9]   [10]   [11]   [12]   [13]   [14]   [15]   [16]