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Post by carol12 on Mar 9, 2010 9:56:19 GMT
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What's a great Valentine's Day present for your pet? Candy is definitely out -- chocolate is poisonous to dogs and cats, and hard candy can cause bowel obstructions. Ditto with flowers -- many are poisonous to cats and dogs. Instead, why not give your pet a healthy smile?
February isn't just the month celebrating Valentine's Day, it's also National Pet Dental Health Month. While the American Dental Association estimates that about 80 percent of us brush our own teeth at least twice a day, most of us completely neglect our pets' teeth. The fact is, animals have teeth that must be maintained, just like our own teeth. And just like us, dogs and cats can suffer with gingivitis or periodontal disease.
"There are many symptoms of dental disease to watch out for, including bad, almost putrid, breath," explains Dr. James Cook, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association. "Your pet could be in a lot of pain, and you might not realize it. For example, if you see your pet approach a bowl of food then back away, that could be a sign of tooth pain. Your animal can't tell you he or she is suffering or in pain, so it's important to get your pet's teeth checked by your veterinarian."
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Post by carol12 on May 13, 2010 3:51:57 GMT
Hello friends
Shopping for your girlfriend for Valentines Day probably seems like a daunting task. After all, this isn't just any gift you're looking for. You need the perfect gift for this special day to show how much you care about her. Finding a great gift is imperative, but where do you begin? Well, here are a few great ideas to consider when you're looking for a Valentine's gift for your girlfriend. Idea #1 - Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate - When you're looking for Valentine's Day gift ideas, you just can't go wrong with chocolate. After all, just about every woman adores chocolate, so it's a safe bet. However, a bag of Hershey's Kisses won't do the job on Valentine's Day. Go with gourmet chocolates and make it something special. It's the thought that counts so make sure you get something you'll know she likes, and which isn't a clearance special from the shelves of your local petrol station. Idea #2 - Treats for Her Pet - Another great idea for a gift for Valentine's Day is to purchase cute treats for her pet. Although it may sound a bit strange, showing that you care for her pet is a way of showing you care about what is really important to her. Consider great doggie treats or maybe even some doggie toys or clothes. Idea #3 - Jewelry - Jewelry is another one of those Valentines Day gifts that you just can't go wrong with. Women love jewelry and you'll be sure to get her approval if you purchase her a jewelry gift for this special day. Consider going with a nice necklace, earrings, or even a bracelet. Have a look around at craft and boutique shops, and aim to get her something unique and interesting. If you're thinking of popping the question, then doing it on Valentines Day along with a great ring is also a wonderful and romantic idea.
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Post by siman on Oct 18, 2010 2:56:40 GMT
Hi What’s a great Valentine’s Day present for your pet? Candy is definitely out—chocolate is poisonous to dogs and cats, and hard candy can cause bowel obstructions. Ditto with flowers—many are poisonous to cats and dogs. Instead, why not give your pet a healthy smile? February isn’t just the month celebrating Valentine’s Day, it’s also National Pet Dental Health Month. While the American Dental Association estimates that about 80 percent of us brush our own teeth at least twice a day, most of us completely neglect our pets’ teeth. The fact is, animals have teeth that must be maintained, just like our own teeth. And just like us, dogs and cats can suffer with gingivitis or periodontal disease. “There are many symptoms of dental disease to watch out for, including bad, almost putrid, breath,” explains Dr. James Cook, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association. “Your pet could be in a lot of pain, and you might not realize it. For example, if you see your pet approach a bowl of food then back away, that could be a sign of tooth pain. Your animal can’t tell you he or she is suffering or in pain, so it’s important to get your pet’s teeth checked by your veterinarian.” Thanks Dog Beds
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