
I whole heartily recommend Life’s Abundance Premier Pet food as well as all other terrific products by Trilogy, home of Healthy Pet Net.
Feeding the right food is very important but Healthy Pet Net offers so much more for the wellbeing of our four legged friends. Read the rest of this entry »

I love my dogs and the cats but I was always frightend something serious could happen to them, putting a large burden on our family. Not anymore since I know about Quick Care Pet Insurance. Yes, you can not predict your pets health, but you can prepare for it. QuickCare Pet Insurance Programs eliminate the financial stress of providing unexpected medical attention.
Maybe something for you and your peace of mind?

This morning when I went out in the yard I realized that my feeder was almost emtpy. Luckily I was able to fill it up before the birds picked the last grain. Don’t forget them, ecpecially if it is cold and frozen outside and they depend on us.
I found this wonderful article about wild birds and want to share it! Read the rest of this entry »

When we moved to the horse farm we acquired a Guinea Hen from the former owner who was not able to capture her. We call her Amelia Bedelia. I think she knew excately why she wanted to stay. She is the most funniest bird I have ever seen. It started when she first discovered how great our horses grains taste and she hit the jack pot when I left a bag of horse feed in the barn. Read the rest of this entry »

Here’s the Answer in Black and White
Reprinted from May/June 1992 issues of Reminisce Magazine
Ever see a fire truck in a parade without a Dalmatian in the seat up front or in the lap of a smiling fireman riding in back? Ever visit a firehouse without having one of those black and white spotted dogs come wagging up to you?
Why is that? Why do Dalmations and firehouses go together like smoke and fire? The answer is interesting, and one you’ll likely recall every time you see the Dalmation/firehouse combo from now on.
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Dear Dr. Shawn:”I’ve been using fish oil for my dog and cat for the last 2 years. My dog Annie has allergies and her doctor recommended adding fish oil to help control her itching. My cat Julie doesn’t have any medical problems but the fish oil helps her coat stay shiny and she isn’t as flaky as she used to be in the past. I was wondering if it is safe to continue using the fish oil. Are there any side effects from long term use?”
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A wealthy old lady decides to go on a photo safari in Africa, taking her poodle along for company.
One day the poodle starts chasing butterflies and before long, discovers that he’s lost. Wandering about, he notices a hungry-looking leopard heading rapidly in his direction. Read the rest of this entry »

Our two dogs Chico and Scarlett where used to get their monthly Frontline treatment and in the beginning I was perfectly happy with it. Things changed to the worse after we moved to a horse farm in the Metro Atlanta, Georgia area in 2006. All of a sudden my babies started itching like crazy. What was that?
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Our lives with horses are rich with feeling.
If you’ve ever…
Choked back tears watching a new foal wobble to his feet for the first time or watching your good horse wobble to his feet after surgery…
Or seen the ends of the reins float straight out as a reining horse spins beneath them…
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The Pug is of Chinese origin and dates back to the pre-Christian era. They were prized possessions of the Emperors of China and lived in a most luxurious atmosphere and at times were even guarded by soldiers. Records show that three types of short nosed dogs were bred by the Chinese. They were the Lion dog, the Pekinese and the Lo-sze. Read the rest of this entry »