Archive for September, 2005

Pet Insurance

Monday, September 19th, 2005

Pet medication costs are increasing day by day since treatment goes beyond deworming and rabies shots.

Don’t Let Pets Run In Areas Where Poison Ivy May Grow

Friday, September 16th, 2005

The poison ivy rash lasts from one to three weeks. Scratching and abrasion of the affected area of the skin can lead to the development of a secondary infection.

Halifax Pet Insurance launched

Friday, September 16th, 2005

Halifax has launched to new products, Halifax Pet Insurance and Halifax Pet Insurance eXtra, available for those wishing to insure their pet against any possible illness or treatment required.
Starting at £3.50 a month of cats, and £4.10 a month for dogs, both insurances offer cover for vet’s fees on an annual basis, with the Halifax [...]

Is pet Insurance Worth The Cost?

Friday, September 16th, 2005

Ponder this hypothetical scenario: A vengeful wood chipper just minced your dog’s hind legs. You would take your pup to the veternarian, but your disavowed daughter swiped the last of your cash on the way out the door. What do you do?
Thank goodness you have pet insurance.

Pet cat shot with airgun

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

A cat has undergone gruelling surgery after being shot in an airgun attack in Haynes.

Goats gaining as new pet favorite

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

“We fell in love,” Janet said. “Once you see them, you’re hooked.”

Scorpion for a pet!

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

Carmen Electra has a scorpion for a pet!

Pet medication and training at pet fair

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

If you want to get to the point about pet acupuncture; learn about training Spike to sit, stay and roll over; or simply discover more about pets from anoles to zebra fish, head to The Times Pet Fair: Fur, Fins and Feathers.
PetsMart and the Beaver Animal Clinic are co-sponsors of the event and will present [...]

Hundreds of people were forced to leave their pets behind

Sunday, September 11th, 2005

Pet Supplies Needed for Hurricane Katrina Victims
In addition to providing help to the thousands of people displaced by Hurricane Katrina, the Central Dakota Humane Society is launching its own project to gather supplies for the animal victims.
Executive Director Richard Ott says it breaks his heart to see the thousands of [...]

Canine Coach to keep Dieters on a Leash

Wednesday, September 7th, 2005

A Robot dog that monitors your daily food intake and exercise levels and warns you not to eat that cheesecake could encourage people to stick to their diets.
The health-conscious dog connects wirelessly to the dieter’s pedometer and an electronic diary of their eating habits, to calculate their daily calorie intake and expenditure.
Its US developers from [...]


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