Posted by Jane Rinter in Pet Health
on Mar 31st, 2009 | Comments Off
by Jane Rinter
Dogs can bring immense joy to people. They can help to alleviate stress at the end of a busy working day, or even add structure to a person’s life. It should thus be a dog owner’s obligation to bring a bright look of health to their canine friend’s eyes, help create a shiny coat of fur, perk up its energy levels, and ensure longevity of life of a loyal companion, all through proper nutrition.
For the dogs sake, one must strive to be in the know on what to feed it for a healthier life. Most commercialized pet foods contain bulk fillers and by-products which are used...
Posted by Jenash Muldavi in Diet & Nutrition
on Mar 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Jenash Muldavi
1. Being to harsh with your dog and especially in its early years, will have severe consequences to the mental state of the dog. It will leave the dog feeling unwanted and unloved and it might even lead to a depression.
2. Just like human beings it is truly important to not give your dog any more food than it requires. Extra calories will end up as fat and when your dog gains fat it will also slowly loose its vitality and energy only to end up like a sleeping dog torso.
3. Food for humans and food for dogs and not the same thing. Many pet owners find themselves giving their dogs...
Posted by Jan Maurer in Diet & Nutrition
on Mar 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Jan Maurer
Stomach flu or gastroenteritis is a kind of infection in the digestive system, especially the stomach and intestines. Causes for this condition are parasite, bacteria, or virus infection spread through contaminated food and fluids. It can also be caused by certain toxins present in some plants & seafood, usage of powerful laxatives in order to cure constipation or because of intake of poisonous heavy metal or food. The problem starts with stomach upset and cramps. The child shows disinterest in eating and feels week. Symptoms of stomach flu are diarrhea and vomiting, which take nearly...
Posted by Doris Mahrer in Alcohol Problems
on Mar 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Doris Mahrer
When purchasing your barbeque grill, think of it as an investment rather then just another item for your outdoor entertainment. You should expect this item to become a large part of your outdoor activities for many years to come. But like any other investments, proper maintenance and care is needed to ensure that your barbeque grill will work for you for many years to come.
The first thing that should always be done to your grill is a routine brushing. Using your brass wire grill brush (or other brush suitable to your type of grill) you should brush off all the surfaces. By routinely...
Posted by Jan Doan in Diet & Nutrition
on Mar 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Carolyn Cooper
If you want to stop bruising so spectacularly and so easily, you’ll find that one remedy that you should take a look at is sulfur. For the most part, we do not run into sulfur unless we are reading about it in the context of sulfur and brimstone or other things that smell unpleasant, so what does it have to do with serving as a bruise treatment? The truth is that sulfur can play a huge part in healing bruises, and simply by keeping some important information in mind, you will be able to see why this is so.
The first question that you are going to ask when you want to know why...