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Sprayed By A Skunk . . . Now What?
 
It is early morning, just after daybreak. Your just getting up and your pet needs to go out to potty. You let him out in the back yard and turn around to get yourself a cup of coffee when you hear a commotion coming from the back yard. You go to see what is going on and your pet comes running towards you to get back in the house. He gets within about ten feet and you smell it . . . he has been sprayed by a skunk.
 
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Cat Health Advice
 
The best cat health advice will include knowing when something is wrong with your cat. Early signs of illness may include lack of energy, reduction in appetite and bathroom habits going bad. If you know your cat well enough, you'll know when something is not quite right.
 
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Kennel Ventilation – Supply and Exhaust
By: Glenn Adams of Sun Hill Pet Supplies
Kennel ventilation…often overlooked when designing a kennel building. However, correctly designed ventilation can reduce or eliminate odors, reduce bacteria buildup, and help maintain that fresh clean smell in the kennel. Your pets will be happier and you’ll spend less time trying to dry floors and eliminating the odors. No matter the size of your facility, ventilation will play a key role in the first impression of visitors to the kennel. Click here to read the article.
A Guide to Choosing the Right Dog Breed for Best Companionship
 
To bring a dog into the family is a big decision. The right dog can bring your family years of enjoyment and companionship, whereas the "wrong" dog can add misery and annoyance to your life. There are many factors to consider in order to make sure you choose the best dog for your situation. This article discusses the important factors to consider before you bring home the puppy.
 
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Why It's Important For New Dog Owners to Take Dog Training Seriously
 
Training mistakes that go unnoticed, and never get corrected are often the most crucial mistakes. If your puppy doesn't seem to be "getting it" when you start potty training him, then subtle mistakes that you might be making could be the culprit.
 
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