You may not be very surprised to learn that times are tough right now for many people throughout the country. You hear that the official unemployment rate is about 10% but secretly, many people say it is much higher.
However, this article isn’t really about doom and gloom. In fact, I want to believe that things are going to get better, just like you most likely do.
Health is very important to us. And when times get tough, people get stressed. Sometimes…
Written on March 11, 2010 | Posted in
Pets
Would you like to know more about ferrets but just do not know where to begin or look? There are millions of other ferret owners who are overwhelmed by the large volumes of information available to them, about this charming and often comical furry creature.
You may be trying to get a pet ferret, or living with someone who already has a ferret. You may all so simply be interested in the behaviour of these musk-producing mammals, here are a few basic…
Written on October 3, 2008 | Posted in
Exotic
Irish Setters are extremely swift, with an excellent sense of smell and are hardy over any terrain and in any climate. The Irish Setter is used for all types of hunting. Irish Setters have balanced, elegant, medium-sized frames (sometimes larger) covered in silky red coats that grow long on the ears, tails and chests. Their handsome, lean heads have long muzzles, almond shaped eyes, dark noses and long, thin ears.
Irish setters stand between 25 and 27 inches (64 and 69…
Written on September 26, 2008 | Posted in
Dogs
Many people associate German Shepherd Dogs with being aggressive watchdogs, but this behavior is the result of training. A German Shepherd Dog will always be protective of his family and will always be wary of strangers, but they are not aggressive by nature.
For me German Shepherds are defined by beauty and soundness of mind and body all come together. Don’t leave the purchase of your German Shepherd to chance. German Shepherds also are prone to pancreas deficiency, which is where the pancreas stops creating enzymes…
Written on September 26, 2008 | Posted in
Dogs