Archive for the ‘Pets’ Category

Filed Under (Pets) by RelaxMan on September-18-2008

Did you know that cheap dog crates could kill or injure your dog? Whether it’s poorly crafted metal or cheap plastic, a low-quality crate could cut, strangle or seriously injure your animal.

Cheap dog crates can do more than save you money - they may actually kill or injure your dog. Poorly constructed metal and plastic crates cause over 100 dog deaths every year due to cuts, infections and even strangulation. Before you waste your money and possibly your dog’s life on a cheap crate, keep reading.

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Filed Under (Pets) by RelaxMan on September-8-2008

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is an affectionate dog under the toy group category. Know more about this breed…

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - the name seems to sound ancient and noble, right? It was centuries ago when Toy Spaniels became popular pets, especially pets of the royal family. A Blenheim-coated spaniel was the children’s pet in the household of Charles I thus named King Charles Spaniel.

The early spaniels had longer, pointier snouts and thinner-boned limbs but as time goes by, breeding with breeds such as Pug and Japanese Chin took place. In 1920, a selective breeding of short-snouted Spaniels took place and the result - a dog that resembled the boyhood pet of Charles II of England (Cavalier King Charles) thus named Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.



Filed Under (Pets) by RelaxMan on September-7-2008

German Rex is a breed of domestic cats. It is a cute feline that originated in Germany.

A domestic cat breed, German Rex is perhaps the oldest of the Rex
cats and is said to have existed in Germany during the first half of
twentieth century. Perhaps the earliest German Rex was a tom cat that
lived during nineteen thirties. He is believed to have transferred the
curly hair genes to numerous offsprings. It was in the late forties
that distinct Rex cats with their characteristic fur were noticed.
Formal breeding followed some years later. All of this was before the
first Cornish Rex kittens were seen. Even as the cat has been bred for
the past few decades, it is still relatively rare and not universally
recognized. Many registration bodies group them with Cornish or Devon
cats rather than granting them the status of an individual breed.



Filed Under (Pets) by RelaxMan on September-5-2008

Diabetes is a chronic health condition that affects some house cats. If properly treated, it can be controlled in its progression. Here is some information regarding the illness and its treatment.

Diabetes Mellitus is a hormonal ailment that influences the
metabolism of glucose. It is divided into two types, I and II. Type I
is characterized by a decreased production of the hormone insulin from
pancreas whereas Type II, uncommon in cats, occurs owing to the
inability of cells of the body to uptake and consume glucose. At times
there is a third type, Transient Diabetes, seen in cats in which the
ailment comes and goes.



Filed Under (Pets) by RelaxMan on September-3-2008

Iowa’s Dog Bites- How to Prevent an Attack and What to Do If Bitten

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, nearly 2% of the U.S. population is bitten or attacked by a dog each year. This translates to more than 5 million dog bite victims every year, most of whom are children. Every day approximately 1,000 dog bite victims go to hospital emergency rooms. During the past 10 years, the number of dogs in the United States increased by only 2%, while the number of dog bites increased by more than 33%. Dog bite losses exceed $1 billion per year, with $345 million being paid by homeowner insurance policies.