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  • Canine Acne - What is It and How Do We Treat It?

    Everyone knows of acne as a human condition suffered by unfortunate teenagers during adolescence, but it is in fact quite common in certain breeds of dog too. The most susceptible breeds are young adult boxers, English bulldogs, Doberman pinschers, Great Danes and Rottweilers. The condition starts at puberty around 5 to 8 months of age.More
  • Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe This Halloween

    The Halloween holiday can be a scary and dangerous time for your pet. By following some simple rules and advice you can keep your pet safe and comfortable without infringing on the family fun this halloween:1. Don't put costumes on your pets unless they are used to it. Wearing clothing can make pets uncomfortable.More
  • Fleas: How To Rid Your Pet Of Them

    There are several different types of flea, but by far the most common is Ctenocephalides felis felis, also known as the cat flea. Though it is called the cat flea, it is the species most often found on dogs as well. Unless your pet has a severe infestation, he/she is probably not bothered by the odd flea, unless he/she has a flea allergy.More
  • The Itchy Dog: is it an Allergy?

    Scratching is a very common symptom in dogs, and you as an owner should aim to nip it in the bud early before self trauma causes secondary injuries to your dog. However, before wondering whether your dog could have an allergy, you must rule out the common parasitic (fleas and mites), bacterial (hot spots) and fungal (ringworm and yeast) infections. See my article Is your Dog Scratching to explore these in greater detail.More
  • Physiotherapy for Arthritic Pets

    There have been great advances in the medical management of arthritis in pets but only recently has the veterinary world embraced the multitude of theories and complimentary therapies widely used within the medical world. One of the most proven methods of maintaining mobility in arthritic joints is physiotherapy (otherwise known as physical therapy) and the more advanced the mobility problems are, the more important this complimentary therapy becomes. In this article I hope to introduce you to the concepts and terminology of physiotherapy so that you can approach your veterinarian and see whether it may benefit your pet.More
  • Brand Name Blinds vs. Private Label Blinds

    My recent blinds shopping experience started with a burning question. Is there a quality difference between a brand name manufacturer and the private label variety of window treatments? More
  • Advantages of Faux Wood Blinds

    If you are in the market for new window blinds, specifically wood blinds, you may want to consider faux wood blinds; they have many distinct advantages over wood blinds. More
  • Cellular Blinds, the Toyota Prius of Window Blinds

    Want to be more earth friendly? Then check out cellular shades and enjoy the savings they can bring to your home and the planet. More
  • Window Treatments - The Finishing Touch to Your Home Remodel

    Just finished, or planning to remodel your home or a room within your home? Don't forget to choose the right window treatment. The right ones can add that finishing touch; the wrong ones can be a real detraction. More
  • Panel Track Blinds, a Fashionable Alternative to Vertical Blinds

    Vertical blinds have been the standard window covering for large windows for some time now and frankly there a little dated. If you want to try something new, a fashionable alternative, look into panel track blinds. More