Starting a Pet Care business – Need Name Suggestions? Review

September 3, 2010
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Hello everyone.

I’m planning a pet care business. I’ll go to peoples homes and care for their cat/dog/bird/etc when they are away. I’ll walk, feed, water and play with their pets.

I’ll even extend care to farm animals, as I live in the country and lots of people have a horse or two, even a cow or goat as pets.

I could really use some more name ideas, and perhaps tag lines.

Thanks for your time.


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What are some tips on training pet snakes? Review

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I have a pet snake, and I’ve always been able to hold him easily and he never strikes out or bites at people so he’s really tame. Anyways lately I’ve been having more fun playing with him, and wrapping him around my neck, but I was wondering if there were any tips on training them.


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What is the cheapest kind of pet insurance? Review

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I’m looking for some pet insurance that will cover things like kennel cough. I have 3 dogs and 2 have been exposed to it once already and may be exposed to it again because we adopted another puppy from the shelter. We already lost one puppy from it so we are looking for some insurance we can afford.


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What are some tips on training pet snakes? Review

September 3, 2010
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I have a pet snake, and I’ve always been able to hold him easily and he never strikes out or bites at people so he’s really tame. Anyways lately I’ve been having more fun playing with him, and wrapping him around my neck, but I was wondering if there were any tips on training them.


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Starting a Pet Care business – Need Name Suggestions? Review

September 2, 2010
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Hello everyone.

I’m planning a pet care business. I’ll go to peoples homes and care for their cat/dog/bird/etc when they are away. I’ll walk, feed, water and play with their pets.

I’ll even extend care to farm animals, as I live in the country and lots of people have a horse or two, even a cow or goat as pets.

I could really use some more name ideas, and perhaps tag lines.

Thanks for your time.


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What are some tips on training pet snakes? Review

September 2, 2010
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I have a pet snake, and I’ve always been able to hold him easily and he never strikes out or bites at people so he’s really tame. Anyways lately I’ve been having more fun playing with him, and wrapping him around my neck, but I was wondering if there were any tips on training them.


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What are some tips on training pet snakes? Review

September 2, 2010
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I have a pet snake, and I’ve always been able to hold him easily and he never strikes out or bites at people so he’s really tame. Anyways lately I’ve been having more fun playing with him, and wrapping him around my neck, but I was wondering if there were any tips on training them.


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Learning About Electric Dog Fences Review

September 2, 2010
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Taking care of your dog is a lot of work. Dogs need proper nutrition, exercise and much more. New pet owners may not know this when they first buy their new family bet but they quickly learn. Dogs are a lot of work.

As your dog grows as a member of your family you begin to care about them as if they were your own flesh and blood. This also means that you also worry about your pet. You worry about leaving them alone outside because they can’t comprehend that it can be dangerous to leave the property.

The fact that you can not explain the dangers of leaving the backyard to your pet forces you to keep them leashed when they are outside and unsupervised. Being leased up in the backyard makes it very hard for your pet to run and get the proper exercise that they desperately need.

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just explain to your dog that they can’t leave the boundary of your property. They would be able to run around and have fun outside. You could let them loose and never have to worry about them running off and getting into trouble.

If being able to let your dog run free in the yard, worry free, is something that interests you, you may want to consider purchasing a wireless dog fence. A wireless dog fences uses a wireless signal much like that of a cordless phone to help teach your dog the boundaries of your property.

There are two different parts that go to the wireless dog fence. The transmitter sends the signal and the dog collar receives it. Whenever your pet begins to stray past the transmitters set boundaries, they will hear a warning sound. If your dog continues on that path they will get a corrective shock. There is no need to worry as this shock is mearly a warning and is not painful for the animal.

Please don’t be put off by the word corrective shock as this is not painful to your dog and may very well be the most effective way to train them of their boundaries. You dog is very smart and in no time at all will be very well aware of where they can and can’t go.

Using wireless dog fences and never having to worry about your dog running away or wandering off is an amazing thing. They will be able to run freely in the yard without being tied down in any way.

I hope you enjoyed this article on wireless dog fence or better known as the electric dog fence.


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What are some tips on training pet snakes? Review

September 2, 2010
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I have a pet snake, and I’ve always been able to hold him easily and he never strikes out or bites at people so he’s really tame. Anyways lately I’ve been having more fun playing with him, and wrapping him around my neck, but I was wondering if there were any tips on training them.


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