The Humane Society of the United States vividly brings to light the sheer number of animals waiting to be adopted. Consider the following statistic: “6–8 million pets end up in shelters each year; half of those will probably not be adopted.” What can an animal lover do to help these precious animals if you already have a house full of cats and dogs, or if you live in an apartment complex that won’t allow furry friends?
There are several ways to assist with this important cause. By doing one or more of the following things, you can help give a
Posts Tagged ‘winter’
Reptiles and Snow
by Dena B. Baker DVM January 11th, 2012 | Ask the Vet, Reptiles
Is it safe to put a little snow into a reptile tank for the animal to play with?
Reptile enclosures need to be set up so that the animal can regulate their body temperature effectively. Based on the species, you will need to determine what temperature to keep the tank, the ambient air, and the basking areas. Due to the need to keep this temperature fairly consistent, I would not consider adding a frozen substance, like snow, to the environment. Also, there is a possibility that there could be substances in the snow that could be toxic to your reptile.
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Reptile enclosures need to be set up so that the animal can regulate their body temperature effectively. Based on the species, you will need to determine what temperature to keep the tank, the ambient air, and the basking areas. Due to the need to keep this temperature fairly consistent, I would not consider adding a frozen substance, like snow, to the environment. Also, there is a possibility that there could be substances in the snow that could be toxic to your reptile.
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Christmas for Pets
by Jacob P. January 5th, 2012 | Cats, Dogs, Reptiles
Note: This could apply to other religious holidays, but I don't know all that much about them, so I used Christmas as an example.
Although everyone celebrates Christmas in their own special way, a recurring theme I see amongst many families is the giving of gifts to the pets on Christmas. I think it is a fun and creative way to involve the pets in family celebrations. At my Dad's house this Christmas, we gave our dog several toys as Christmas presents, and my uncle gave his dog some presents too. Sadly, at my mom's house, neither the chickens nor
Although everyone celebrates Christmas in their own special way, a recurring theme I see amongst many families is the giving of gifts to the pets on Christmas. I think it is a fun and creative way to involve the pets in family celebrations. At my Dad's house this Christmas, we gave our dog several toys as Christmas presents, and my uncle gave his dog some presents too. Sadly, at my mom's house, neither the chickens nor
Stir Crazy Cats
by Lori S. January 3rd, 2012 | Cats
Welcome, winter. Welcome, stir crazy cats! Now that temperatures have dipped well below freezing, my two middle-aged felines have oodles of pent-up energy. It’s funny to watch them meow at the door to go out, only to skitter backwards once they feel the freezing cold air on their faces. No longer can they scamper after chipmunks or bat at butterflies and bees. Long gone are the days of chasing each other across the lawn to meet me as I return from a walk around the block. It’s the beginning of a long winter, and they feel a bit out
Sweaters on Dogs
by Bea December 13th, 2011 | Dogs, Gracie
Sweaters for dogs are not always a fashion statement. While it is true that many people put on sweaters of all different sorts of patterns just to dress their dogs up, some dogs should really have a sweater for the weekend.
When can you tell if your dog needs a sweater? Well, that is a pretty easy question to answer. Does your dog look cold? Is your puppy shivering? Get your dog a sweater! You can certainly turn your sweater into a fashion statement, but sometimes, it is just necessary. It is a real need for some dogs; this is because
When can you tell if your dog needs a sweater? Well, that is a pretty easy question to answer. Does your dog look cold? Is your puppy shivering? Get your dog a sweater! You can certainly turn your sweater into a fashion statement, but sometimes, it is just necessary. It is a real need for some dogs; this is because




