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Tips on How to take care of a Turtle

If you have decided
to own a turtle as pet at your home, you should be having some knowledge so
that you know how to take care of a turtle in a proper way.

If you have decided to
own a turtle as pet at your home, you should be having some knowledge so that
you know how to take care of a turtle in a proper way. There are different
kinds of Pet Turtles and each kind of turtle requires special care. I am going
to explain the common tips on how to take care of a Turtle that will help you
provide the best care to your pet turtles and help living a long and healthy
life.

Horsemanship 101

Taking care of a horse can be a fun and rewarding experience. Just like any domesticated animal or pet, they rely on us for their well-being.

The first basic step in caring for your horse is to provide adequate feed, water, and forage. Grain comes in a variety of forms, such as pellets or textured. The compressed brand being granulated into pellets, and textured grain (also called sweet feed), allows you to visible see the oats, corn, and molasses. The preference is yours, but keep in mind your horse may prefer, perform, and thrive better on one versus the other. The amount of grain that you feed your horse will depend on his performance level, general health, and nutritional needs.

Improving Cat Longevity Using Nutrition And Supplements

Over 75% of our cats and dogs have passed middle age and are entering their “golden years”.

To call a cat old, one mustn’t consider chronological age, but rather physiological condition. Biological and chronological aging are not inexorably linked. Aging begins when the body’s systems start to slow down — when cells deteriorate faster than the body can repair them.

We think of it as a progressive decline in mental and physical functioning and appearance which is accompanied by an increase in susceptibility to chronic diseases. This is caused primarily by three factors: Genetic inheritance, declining hormone levels and oxidative stress.

Get Your Pet Fit, Not Fat

Fat pets are hitting the headlines more and more often recently and with Animal Welfare charities such as the RSPCA beginning to intervene is it a case of the ‘nanny state’ for our pets or is obesity in cats and dogs becoming a real problem? The answer seems to be yes. Our pets are getting fatter just like us and a whopping 76% of veterinary practices now have ‘fat clinics’ for pets. It is estimated anywhere between 30-60% of all dogs and cats in the UK are overweight.