Archive for October 27th, 2009

Puppy Training Pads by Simple Solution - 56 pad pack 23 in. X 24 in.

Makes training Quick & Easy Built-in attractant encourages pets to use the pad Super Absorbent Polymer quickly locks in moisture to prevent leakage Easy to clean-up Guaranteed Not to LEAK Product Description Puppy Training Pads are treated with a scientifically formulated scent to attract pets. They are excellent for house-breaking new puppies. Also used as an elimination area for ill or confined pets. Great for pet carriers. Durable and shed-resistant. Sealed on all four sides to prevent leakage. Plastic backing to protect floors. These measure 23 in. x 24 in. and fit in the Training Pad Holder

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Oct-27-09

MaxiGuard OraZn Pet Dental Care, 2 oz

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MaxiGuard OraZn Pet Dental Care, 2 oz

OraZn is the first dental product for dogs, cats, horses & exotics offering neutralized zinc in hydrogel form (a combination of select amino acids and zinc). OraZn helps reduce the deposition of plaque, gingival inflammation and offensive mouth odors. MAXI/GUARD OraZn Pet Oral Care, 2 oz. Product Description: OraZn is the first home dental care product for dogs, cats, and exotics offering neutralized zinc (pH 7) in hydrogel form. Neutralized zinc is a combination of select amino acids and zinc. Taurine and zinc gluconate form a complex bond that inhibits the precipitation of zinc in the neutral pH (6.8-7.2) range and the hydrogel adds mucoadhesion. In this narrow pH range an oral zinc preparation delivers increased bioavailability. Many veterinarians have experienced the unique topical benefits of Zn7 Derm. Zn7 is one of todays most popular dermatological topicals. OraZn is Zn7 for the oral cavity. OraZn is packaged in 2oz. soft squeeze bottles with built-in applicator tips. How Does it Work? – Zinc is an essential trace element and a component of about 300 metallo-enzyme systems. Many of these enzymes play key roles in extra-cellular matrix remodeling, gingival healing, connective tissue repair, inflammation and cell proliferation for repair processes. With increased bioavailability, the zinc readily permeates plaque and oxidizes anaerobic bacteria. Taurine chelates with sulfur compounds and absorbs malodorous activity eliminating halitosis. Zinc is an essential trace element and is a component of about 300 metalloenzyme systems. Many of these enzymes play key roles in extra-cellular matrix remodeling, wound healing, connective tissue repair, inflammation, and cell proliferation. Usage – Please consider OraZn for your routine home dental maintenance needs especially with cats and small dog breeds. OraZns neutral pH (clean and natural) and taste free delivery are home dental care compliance builders. Having no requirement to brush,

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Oct-27-09

Grooming Table Starting at $104.95

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Grooming Table Starting at $104.95

This pet Gooming Table is built to last. The table is made with a 3/4 solid plywood top. Includes a standard grooming arm.

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Oct-27-09

will clicker training make your pet fat?

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by giving it more treats and such?
I’m clicker training my bunny right now… what treats can I use that are low in calories (should I just look at the labels at the pet shop?)

Get some mini carrots and chop them up for training treats.

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Oct-27-09

Can i get free pet care if im on benefits?

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hey i am about to get a kitten, i am on Jobseekers allowance and have been told by someone i can get free neuturing for my cat i dont want it to run around getting other cats pregnant lol!
is this true,any help would be appreciated.
i live in manchester/uk
thanks x
jo xxx

In most cases, YES, you can get a free spay/neuter. Other veterinary care may sometimes be free as well, or discounted. You should call the veterinarian that you would like to use. If you are not satisfied with the answer that you are given, call another. Every vet has different opinions and policies.

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i just want to know how they express their glands to avoid that awful smell out of little dogs… I want to know how they do it and why dogs get to that smelly point.

If you want an in-depth answer to this, go to my post on this thread: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgTKLYGwZPsoOPTl2P03813sy6IX?qid=20060923113835AAPyqHl

The post above it (by BadGirl41) is a pretty accurate and thorough description of how to do it, except you have to squeeze upward and OUTWARD (not inward as she posted.) It’s very much like ‘popping’ a zit….but you should really have someone teach you in person until you get the hang of it, lest you accidentally rupture them to the inside and cause an abscess.

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