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		<title>Finding the Funniest Clothes for Pets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dressing up dogs is not something new. A lot of people, specifically small dog owners, will wrap a sweater around or put shoes on their pet to help keep them warm or protect their feet. However, this extends further than just practical dress up. Pretty much everyone has seen the wiener dog costume where the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dressing up dogs is not something new. A lot of people, specifically small dog owners, will wrap a sweater around or put shoes on their pet to help keep them warm or protect their feet. However, this extends further than just practical dress up. Pretty much everyone has seen the wiener dog costume where the dog is dressed up like a hot dog.</p>
<p>Finding funny <a href="http://www.buycostumes.com/CategoryPage/Pets_132.aspx">pet costumes</a> is not as difficult as it seems. Granted, if it&#8217;s not Halloween, you might have to look a little bit harder, but they are still pretty easy to find. Basically, any pet store is almost sure to have pet outfits and random accessories to adorn your favorite critter. If you can&#8217;t find it at the pet shop the next stop should be a toy store.</p>
<p>Generally stores that cater to small children, especially girls, will carry tiny <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ecopup/dog_clothing">clothing items for small pets</a>. Usually these will come in the form of whatever the latest fad happens to be. If shopping at your local toy store does not cut it, the next place to try is definitely online. Ebay and other internet auction or retail sites will definitely have what you are looking for in pet gear.</p>
<p>However, if you can&#8217;t find it anywhere else there is always the option of home-made outfits. Home made clothing also offers custom fitting to your pet. Not to mention you will have the added benefit of knowing your pet is certainly unique regardless of what you dressed him/her up as.</p>
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		<title>Keep Weight Down on Older Pets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image by SheepGuardingLlama via Flickr As tempting as it is to feed your favorite old dog leftovers, you are really doing him a disservice. Veterinary medicine has advanced so much that even big dogs are living to be 12 to 15 years old. However, they will still suffer from the ailments of old age. [...]]]></description>
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<p>As tempting as it is to feed your favorite old dog leftovers, you are really doing him a disservice. Veterinary medicine has advanced so much that even big dogs are living to be 12 to 15 years old. However, they will still suffer from the ailments of old age. You can ease their discomfort by keeping that old pet&#8217;s weight down.</p>
<h3>Fat Pets are Like Fat People</h3>
<p>If you think fat people have health problems, then why would you think a fat pet wouldn&#8217;t? If fat people have difficulty carrying their own body weight, then fat pets will, too. By keeping your dog&#8217;s weight normal into old age, its <a href="http://www.srdogs.com/Pages/care.fr.html" target="_blank">quality of life</a> will be better. It will be able to take that daily walk with you for much longer. It will be able to get up and down stairs easier. If you see your pet struggling to move, do a reality check on its weight.</p>
<p>Pets can also have heart disease, cholesterol problems and cancer. Weight affects all of these. If you&#8217;re not sure how to control an older, slower pet&#8217;s weight, consult your vet.</p>
<h3>Pet Food Is Better</h3>
<p>Although you may think you&#8217;re cooking is healthy, pet food is better for pets. It is formulated to give the animal the proper vitamins, minerals and calories that it needs for optimum health. Unless the vet tells you to add certain people foods to your dog&#8217;s diet, always feed it dog food.</p>
<p>Avoid the occasional people food treat because you may not realize just how often you&#8217;re giving it. As a rule of thumb, no people food. Feed according to the instructions on the pet food container, and exercise you pet.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Hide the Litter Box</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 13:55:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image via Wikipedia If you think hiding the litter box will make things better for you and your cat, just ask a friend that comes to visit. They&#8217;ll tell you just how awful that smell really is. If you hide it because you don&#8217;t like to clean it often, then that&#8217;s a sign you [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you think hiding the litter box will make things better for you and your cat, just ask a friend that comes to visit. They&#8217;ll tell you just how awful that smell really is. If you hide it because you don&#8217;t like to clean it often, then that&#8217;s a sign you need some remedial lessons in cat ownership.</p>
<h3>Scoop Daily</h3>
<p>Actually, <a href="http://www.lapcat.co.uk/healthandbehaviour/litter-box/cat-litter-box-health-considerations.html" target="_blank">scoop every time</a> you see waste in the box. That&#8217;s why you don&#8217;t want to hide it. Just put it somewhere your guests don&#8217;t go. Put a small trashcan with a lid and lined with a plastic bag next to it. Every time you walk past the box and see something in there, scoop it out and put it on the trashcan.</p>
<p>If you insist on hiding the box, then you have to make it a daily chore to scoop it. The litter will last longer, your <a href="http://www.boutiquekittens.com/Keeping-Your-Indoor-Cat-Happy.284.0.html" target="_blank">cat will be happier</a>, and your house won&#8217;t stink.</p>
<h3>Inexpensive Clumping Litter</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;re scooping daily or more, you won&#8217;t need expensive litter. You can buy the inexpensive clumping kind and it will do just fine. No matter how much you pay for it, there is not a litter on the market that can handle a <a href="http://cats.about.com/od/newtocats/tp/topmistakes.htm" target="_blank">lazy cat owner</a>.</p>
<p>To keep the box ultra clean, totally change litter every few months, and when you do it, bleach the box. It&#8217;s your cat&#8217;s bathroom, so just like you clean your bathroom, clean your cat&#8217;s. The cat will be happier, your guests will be happier, and you will be, too.</p>
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		<title>Who Needs an Exotic Snake?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 13:42:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image via Wikipedia There&#8217;s nothing scarier than someone saying that a 15 foot boa constrictor escaped from a house nearby. As everyone in the neighborhood goes into a panic, you may wonder, &#8220;who needs an exotic snake?&#8221; No one. These are not domestic animals. They were not meant to be household pets. People who [...]]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s nothing scarier than someone saying that a 15 foot boa constrictor escaped from a house nearby. As everyone in the neighborhood goes into a panic, you may wonder, &#8220;who needs an exotic snake?&#8221; No one. These are not domestic animals. They were not meant to be household pets. People who think they need an exotic pet are typically not very responsible pet owners. Once that snake becomes unmanageable, they often let them go on purpose.</p>
<h3>Exotic Pets Belong In Their Exotic Habitats</h3>
<p>An exotic pet from the jungles of South America belongs in South America. An aquarium in Florida is not the same thing, and neither are the Everglades. When exotic animals are introduced into unfamiliar natural environments, they have <a href="http://en.allexperts.com/q/Wild-Animals-705/Predators-full-grown-constrictors.htm" target="_blank">no natural predators</a>, so they become a threat to the ecosystem. On the other hand, some simply can&#8217;t survive in the new environment, and that is cruel.</p>
<h3>Exotic, Wild Animals Are Unpredictable</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;ve ever heard a horror story about someone&#8217;s pet tiger killing their two-year old baby, here&#8217;s the first fact: <a href="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/08/0816_020816_EXPLcats.html" target="_blank">Tigers aren&#8217;t pets</a>. If a pet boa constrictor kills the family poodle, don&#8217;t get mad at the snake. It&#8217;s doing what it naturally does. Even monkeys are dangerous. There&#8217;s a well-known story about a woman&#8217;s monkey ripping her friend&#8217;s face off in a rage of jealousy. Animals don&#8217;t reason like humans, so no one should blame the animal. It&#8217;s stupid to think your exotic pet won&#8217;t hurt you or someone else.</p>
<h3>Legal Considerations</h3>
<p>Many of these pets enter the U.S. illegally. They are caught and transported in cruel conditions. They are not cleared for health issues, and they are definitely not pets.</p>
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