1. Dog Urine in Carpet ? If your dog can't hold it anymore, don't get to angry. You can get the urine out without much problem. Mix sudsy water with lemon juice and blot the carpet
2. Feeding Cats Lobster ? If you are munching on lobster, don't give it to your cat. Lobster with butter on it can block up their intestines.
3. Removing Burrs in Dog Fur ? Dogs inevitably get all kinds of things in their fir. With burrs, the first step is to smash them with pliers. Next, rub oil into the fur and then pull the burr out.
4. Get A Little Air ? Pets are like humans. They need to get outside and stop hanging around the house. Take your pet with you when you can.
5. Giving Aspirin to Cats ? Aspirin is a wonder drug, but don't give it to cats. They react really poorly to it and it can even kill them.
6. Dogs Urinate on Walks ? If your dog is urinating frequently on walks, don't worry. He or she is just marking their territory.
7. Pain Killer Misunderstandings ? Just because your pet is now on painkillers does not mean he is back to normal. The medication is relieving the pain, not curing the problem. Don't assume they are ready to be active again.
8. Exotic Pet Vets ? If you are going to get an exotic pet, put the brakes on. First make sure there is a vet in the area that can handle any medical needs.
9. Pets In Pools ? Throwing a ball into a pool for a pet to chase is a favorite pastime. Swimming is good for their hips, but watch their fur. It can dry out the skin because of the clorine.
10. Dog Tennis Ball ? Tennis balls are a dogs favorite toy. They are also bad for their jaws. Get a medically approved ball at the local store.
The longer you have a pet, the more human they will become to you. A tight bond will inevitably be formed. To live up to your end of the bargain, make sure you understand the needs of your pet so you can have a long, happy time together.