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Brett Loding is posting for Eric West, who is a proud parent, and has 2 giant maine coon cats.He is the VP of http://www.pawschoice.com, and activeandable.com the webs #1 destination for pets, and people to make life better and easier.
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Getting a Grip on ArthritisArthritis – and the way it can affect your health and quality of life – can be a difficult thing to come to grips with. Arthritis isn't so much a specific disease as it is a condition that can arise as a result of over 100 different illnesses. Generally, arthritis involves degeneration or inflammation of the joints. Vision and Hearing in an Aging AmericaWe are all aware of the cliches of growing older: we get shorter, our tall tales get bigger, and we get revenge on our own children by spoiling theirs! Seriously, there are a number of things we can expect as we get older and our bodies begin to change, and two of the most common changes for older folks have now been linked by doctors who are beginning to believe they have factors in common. Surfin' Seniors: Computers and the Internet for Baby BoomersEverybody knows that learning doesn't end with high school or college. Once we have finished with our formal educations, we still have a big, wide world to understand and master. Most of us learn to live with our partners, and make a loving marriage work. We have to learn to be parents. We have to learn new skills, and abilities to continue to reach career goals, and find new successes in our chosen fields. Choosing Health: Exercise and Nutrition for SeniorsWe are getting older all the time. It's nothing to get upset about it's only natural. However, that doesn't mean we don't have some say when it comes to our place in the march of time. Keep on Truckin': Seniors and MobilityOur quality of life depends on many factors: social, financial, physical. The later years of our lives should be a time of recreation, relaxation, and reflection on a life lived well. As we all know, this kind of experience takes planning. Tick, Tock...springtime is Pest Prevention TimeSpring is in the air again. The birds are singing. The rain is falling. The flowers are blooming, and – if you own a dog or a cat – flea and tick season is in full effect. These pests can make the summer months a pain in the neck – and the wallet – for beleaguered pet owners Good Looks Mean Good Health: Nutrition and Your Pet's Coat and ScalpWe've all heard the old saying that “beauty is only skin deep.” While only the most superficial among us would argue with this statement, it doesn't hold true where health is concerned. Pets and Exercise: a Great FitIt may seem surprising, but one of the reasons that you think of your pet as your best friend is that you actually have a lot in common. Whether you own a dog or a cat, you both like to have fun, you both crave affection, and you both need exercise to stay healthy. The House Pet is a Lonely Hunter: Protein Diets for Dogs and CatsUnderstanding that your cuddly friends are also meat-eating predators can yield a greater insight into the dietary needs of your dogs and cats. This is especially true with questions concerning the importance of protein in your pet's daily regimen New Diet Tricks for Older DogsHuman beings have been living with their dogs since the time we first began to domesticate wild wolves. They are our companions, our protectors, and - thanks to our ongoing partnership - our dogs are living longer. Improved diet, vaccinations and veterinary care all add to greater longevity and increased quality of life. However, the same diet that gives your dog the energy and nutrition it needs to grow and develop as a puppy, can become a detriment as your pet reaches its later years.
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