Susan Thixton
Truth About Pet Food
Petsumer Report
www.TruthAboutPetFood.com
Susan Thixton has worked in the pet industry for over 20 years. Producing an award winning dog training video, publishing the tell-all book Truth About Pet Food, and currently publishing the first online pet product review magazine Petsumer Report. If you want to learn what's safe and what's not safe for your pet, visit her website www.TruthAboutPetFood.com.




Some Foods Are Bad For Dogs
By: Bonnie Dye | 28/11/2009Do you feel guilty eating a snack in front of your dog? If so, you're not alone. After all, we wouldn't do that to one of our kids, and our beloved pet is just as much a part of the family. Nevertheless, there are some foods you need to make...
Natural Remedy For Cat Bladder Infection
By: Laura Ramirez | 28/11/2009Finding a good natural remedy for cat bladder infection is smart because it will help your pet get better quickly and eliminate the problems created by giving prescription drugs. In this article, you will learn why natural medicine is best and what other measures you should take to help resolve the infection quickly and ensure your pet doesn't suffer with recurring problems.
Amazon Parrots - Nature's Eloquent Chatterboxes
By: Mike Bordon | 28/11/2009Amazon-parrots are the best talking parrots that you can get as a pet and the double yellow headed amazon and blue fronted amazon are definitely some of the best and most intelligent of the species. Native to South America, Mexico and the Caribbean, the average life expectancy of amazon parrots is a whopping 40 to 80 years.
What All Should You Know When You Are Buying Parrots As Your Pets?
By: Mike Bordon | 28/11/2009You can either buy a parrot from a regular pet store, a specialized breeder or an owner looking to sell their bird. You should be careful with the latter option because the original owner may be trying to get rid of their parrot because it exhibits bad behavior. Thus, it's recommended that you get to know the parrot first before committing to buying it.
Chicken Coop Plans That Are Easy To Put Into Action
By: Dean James | 28/11/2009Things to consider when choosing chicken coop plans for a small backyard chicken coop construction project
Ringneck Parakeets and Parakeets - Small and Smart
By: Mike Bordon | 28/11/2009There are many different parakeet bird species in the world, all with varying personalities, handling and feeding requirements. Although this makes every parakeet bird species very different, they are also similar in many ways. All parakeets are constantly on the go, curious about their surroundings and always playing with toys or exploring the world around them. Also, they all look very similar - small, colorful birds with long, tapered tails.
An Introduction to the Wireless Dog Fence
By: Russ Elderman | 28/11/2009Have you noticed that your neighbor's dog do not run into your property anymore? You have also noticed your neighbor walking around with his pet toward some flags in their yard and that their dogs would turn back and not cross the boundary. To end your curiosity, your neighbor has...
Get the Perfect PetSafe Deluxe Little Dog Bark Control Collar
By: Russ Elderman | 28/11/2009Premium Petsafe Bark Collar Are you having issues with your dog's barks? You do not have to consider yourself a totally isolated situation. There are also hundreds of homes that have the same problem as yours. The only thing that could have probably settled their dilemma is with proper training courtesy...
(some) Pet Food is Dumping Ground for Fda's 'specified Risk Materials'
By: Susan Thixton | 16/01/2008 | PetsWhile imported ingredients remain high on the awareness of pet owners across the US and Canada, there is something right here in the US that few are aware of and poses a similar threat to our pets.
Keep your Pet Clear of the Next Pet Food Recall...here are the 'red Flags' of Pet Food
By: Susan Thixton | 03/01/2008 | PetsLast year turned out to be the worst in history for pet food recalls. While there is no way to be 100% certain that a pet food is not tainted or will be recalled, there are some red flags to look for when selecting your dog’s or cat’s food. Avoiding these common pet food ingredients can greatly improve your odds in purchasing a healthy, safe pet food.
Why It's Important - 'best By' Date on Pet Foods..
By: Susan Thixton | 20/10/2007 | PetsOne pet was just poisoned from expired pet food - recently purchased! Learn the rest of the story about the 'best by' date on your pet's food and treats.
Ellen Degeneres and Iggy
By: Susan Thixton | 18/10/2007 | PetsFour million dogs and cats are euthanized each year in the US - there is a dark side to the shelter industry pet owners should know of.
It's Killing Bald Eagles, But the Fda Says it Safe for our Pets.
By: Susan Thixton | 16/10/2007 | PetsOver 140 Bald and Golden Eagles have died. Yet the FDA has determined that it's safe for our pets to consume. This is something every pet owner should know about before feeding your pet one more meal or one more treat.
Say Bye, Bye to Pet Foods With By-products
By: Susan Thixton | 12/10/2007 | PetsLearn the pet food secret to by-products. Keep your pet healthy - say bye, bye to dog food and cat food with the ingredient by-product.