Jim Brown's Articles in Pets

  • Therapy Pets Make Good Friends
    The concept of therapy pets has grown out of studies done in hospitals and nursing homes that show patients who have regular visits by specially trained pets, often dogs, are able to better relate to the world around them.
  • Three Helpful Ways To Train Pets
    Most pet owners will consider pet training when they first adopt a pet at a local animal shelter or pet store or through an independent breeder. Some will choose not to because of the cost involved. Training pets to be polite and manageable is worth any cost, and beginning their training when they are puppies or kittens will make pet ownership seem very worthwhile.
  • Five Fun Pet Grooming Tips
    Without proper grooming, the coat on a pet can be matted, tangled and mussed so that it causes the animal a lot of pain. Grooming a pet in a soothing atmosphere can improve the quality of life for the pet and give the owners a chance to relax as well.
  • Four Medical Problems With Pets
    Pets get sick just like everyone else does in the family, and their system of reporting what ails them are right on the same guidelines as that of an infant at home. Animals cannot speak, and neither can the baby. To the pet owner, when an animal is sick, they are likely to get just as distressed as if they would if the baby was sick.


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