Archive for Dogs

Jul
25

Drinkwell Pet Fountains

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Drinkwell Pet Fountains are a product we have used for our dogs and cats for over 5 years now. Vets have told us that animals love fresh water and with the Drinkwell Pet Fountain, they get just that. Drinkwell Pet FountainDrinkwell produces a few different sizes for cats and the “Big Dog” for large animals and dogs. There are also a wide variety of accessories available that make cleaning easier and added capacity for multiple animals or to last longer.

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Jun
08

About dogs

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A lot of people think that having a dog will be great but there are a lot of factors to consider. They can be expensive to feed and look after and there will be vets bills. They will have to be walked once, if not twice a day and large dogs need a long and strenuous walk. Think carefully about what breed you buy because this will make a big difference on both the cost and how much exercise they need. If you want a dog that is affectionate then you will need to choose an appropriate breed, it is worth doing some research, especially if you have children to see which will be the best. There are a lot of people that buy a dog and then realize that they cannot cope with looking after it or it is too expensive and so it is worth doing some calculations first and working out whether you have the time and finances to cope with an animal in the house. However, because dogs can be trained, they can make very good pets and they can help to keep you fit. Many people get a lot of pleasure from dogs, they can be relaxing and useful and even good for guarding the house.

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Jun
06

Choosing a suitable pet for your child

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There are a lot of factors to consider when choosing a pet for your child. The first big thing to consider is the expense. It may seem that the price of the animal is not much but then there is the cost of feeding it, vets bills and buying anything else that it needs. You also need to consider space because some animals take up a lot of room. It is likely that the child will not want to look after it all of the time and so parents will need to be aware that they will be the ones cleaning up after it, feeding it and doing everything else. Think about the age of your child and whether the pet they want is suitable for their age as well as for your budget and household. It is also worth considering what will happen to it when you go away on holiday or if you tend to be out of the house all day. It is also important to think about the lifespan of the pet and how that might effect the child – one that does not live long may cause them to be upset and one that lives a long time may be left with you when the child leaves home.

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