Learn how to add dry ingredients to liver cookie cat treats in this free video. Expert: Grace Fitzpatrick Bio: Grace Fitzpatrick has studied ventriloquism for years and is a trained improv actor. She uses the illusion of “throwing” her voice to entertain children at parties. Filmmaker: David Jackel
HDTVONe – www.hdtvone.tv is delivering an interview with Dott. Gianandrea Raseti who introduce Natural Line, a new line of Natural Food specially cook for cats and kitten. Natural food for the health of your loved pet.
I bust some of the myths and rumours surrounding what exactly is edible for dogs and what is not safe for consumption. For more info visit www.vetsallnatural.com.au
The Kitten Connection™ Kitten Introducing Your Kitten To Resident Pets Video Series Purina® Kitten Chow® Launches Webisodes on Kitten Cat Care Purina® Kitten Chow® Launches Webisodes on Kitten Cat Care The First Days With A New Kitten Dr. Karen Sueda Hosts The Kitten Connection™ Video Series That Provides Kitten Owners With Tips For Raising Healthy, Happy Kittens. Kittens are only kittens for a year, but this short time is the most significant stage of a cat’s development. It’s important for kitten owners to recognize how impressionable kittens are and arm themselves with tools and expert advice to ensure they give their kittens the best start in life. As part of its continuous commitment to sharing professional and practical knowledge with cat owners, Purina Kitten Chow is launching a video series featuring Board Certified Veterinary Behaviorist, Dr. Karen Sueda that will be posted on kittenchow.com. The series, titled The Kitten Connection, is designed to quickly and easily show new – and even experienced – kitten owners tips, tricks, and advice that allow them to make the most out of the lives they share with their kittens. “Kitten ownership can be one of the most rewarding experiences in life, so it’s worth it to prepare ahead of time for every aspect of kitten care,” said Dr. Sueda. “The Kitten Connection recognizes the importance of helping kitten owners raise a well-adjusted kitten because it eventually leads to a healthy, happy and well-mannered adult cat.” The …
Indy taught himself how to unscrew the lid on the food jar by watching me and now helps himself to some snacks. I keep putting the lid back on and he keeps taking it off. I have to lock up the food with child-proof locks because he sneaks in the cabinets at night. He’s not starving, (as you can see he’s well fed) he just likes the challenge!
Self-diagnosing cats is never a good idea, so a veterinarian should be consulted before buying over-the-counter medicine. Discover how to use over-the-counter medicine for cats with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care. Expert: Diana Korten Contact: www.thecatbehaviorist.com/ Bio: Diana Korten is certified in Pet First Aid by the American Red Cross, and is a member of The National Association of Pet Sitting Professionals and The Cat Writer’s Association. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
How to care for a kitten with diarrhea and keep it hydrated in this free video. Expert: Dr. AdrianneMulligan Bio: Dr. Adrienne Mulligan graduated from veterinary school at North Carolina State University in 1993, and now owns the Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic in Camp Verde, Arizona. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
So the company I’m working on building is for all natural pet treats (not just dogs). I’ve been working on my own recipes for years including cat, dog, and horse treats. There will be your basic flavored treats, but also treats more specified for conditions such arthritis support, digestive upsets, etc through use of herbal remedies specified for the species. I’m having a hard time deciding on the name. So far I’ve considered the following: Healthum Pet Treats, Back To Nature Treats, Angelic Paws Pet Treats, Bully Dog Bakery (I love but it’s not just for dogs so would it work?), and maybe something with Herbal in the name? Do any of those work for you? Would Bully Dog Bakery (with something stating it’s pet treats instead of dog in the logo) work? Any other suggestions?
Pure Fun Cotton Candy is like stuffing a gossamer cloud in your mouth and feel the wholesome airy sweetness melting on your tongue. Made from air-spun organic evaporated cane juice and natural fruit and vegetable colouring, Pure Fun™ Cotton Candy is as fun and as crazy as a summer afternoon at the carnival! Pure Fun™ Cotton Candy comes in four all-natural, Certified Organic, Vegan and Kosher flavours… truly better for you candy®
Both canned and dry cat food each have benefits to themCare forcats and kittens alike properly with tips from an experienced animal care giver in this free video clip on pet care tips. Expert: Tracy Carreiro Bio: Tracy Carreiro is member of The Faxon Animal Rescue League. The League was founded in 1913 to help overworked and abused draft horses. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Spatzi is a Argentine blue/red hybrid Tegu baby.She likes to eat some fruit with her meat.This time she is eating chicken breast with organic mixed berry baby food.