Posted on 09 September 2009. Tags: Company Web Site, Customer Care Representatives, Customer Satisfaction, Dogs Cats, Fax Mail, Fda Epa, Highest Quality Products, Nasdaq Symbol, Neighborhood Pharmacy, Nutritional Supplements, pet health, Pet Medications, Pet Owners, Pet Pharmacy, Pet Prescriptions, Prescription Medications, Prescriptions, Private Label Products, Substantial Savings, Time And Money, veterinarian, Veterinary Staff
1800PetMeds.com is America’s Largest Pet Pharmacy, a publicly traded company (NASDAQ symbol: PETS). Customers realize substantial savings on prescription and non-prescription pet medications, along with health and nutritional supplements for dogs, cats, and horses that the company delivers. Since inception, 1800PetMeds.com has proudly served over 4 million pet owners, selling only the highest quality products at great prices.
The way America buys pet medications — by phone, fax, mail and the Internet — is changing, and 1800PetMeds.com claims to be the agent of that change. They claim to make the purchasing of pet medications as easy, convenient and economical as possible. The company says it has invested in state-of-the-art information systems and infrastructure, along with trained Customer Care representatives, and a licensed pharmacy and veterinary staff to accomplish this.
The company claims to be revolutionizing the distribution of pet medications by focusing on customer satisfaction and delivering savings and convenience to its customers. The goal is to promote pet health, save you time and money, and empower you to choose the best products, according to the company Web site.
1800PetMeds.com offers the highest quality products available, according to its Web site. Exactly the same medications that are sold in your veterinarian’s office, all of its products are U.S. FDA/EPA-approved. With its high volume of sales to millions of customers, 1800PetMeds.com says it is able to deliver the freshest products direct to your door, saving you time and money.
Its products and facilities are regularly inspected by state agencies, as with all licensed pharmacies, and the company’s Web site says it is in full compliance. The pharmacy takes the same special care with your pet’s prescriptions as your neighborhood pharmacy would take with your own prescriptions, the Web site says.
1800PetMeds private label products such as the 1800PetMeds Super VitaChews and the 1800PetMeds Be Well supplement were created with only your pet’s health in mind, the company states, adding that your pet will receive all of the nutritional benefits that a supplement should provide because it researched the finest ingredients for its products.
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Posted on 07 September 2009. Tags: Ankles, Array, arthritis, Colors, dog beds, dogs, Durability, Furniture, health, Hip Dysplasia, Hips, Joints, Knees, Mattresses, One Thing, pet health, pet owner, Pet Stairs, Purchasing, Shock, Spine
Any great pet owner understands the importance of preserving your pet’s health. This is particularly true to dogs, who can so easily develop an array of conditions. Did you know that a simple set of pet stairs can drastically reduce the chance of your dog developing a joint or bone problem such as arthritis or hip dysplasia?
If your dog regularly jumps onto and off of furniture (even if it isn’t very far off the ground), his ankles, knees, hips, and spine are absorbing the shock that occurs when he lands. Using pet steps will keep him from having to exert any unnecessary pressure onto his body.
One thing that should be taken into consideration is where the steps will be placed. If you’re looking to buy dog steps for beds, you’ll want to measure the entire height of your bed (not just the mattresses) and find a set of steps that will reach the full height of the bed. This will ensure that your dog doesn’t trip or slip while stepping onto the bed. Another perk is that you won’t feel your dog jump onto the bed while you’re sleeping!
Make sure that whichever set of steps you choose are the proper height for your dog. This can be determined by the size of your dog. Large dog steps will have a 16” step width for dogs 30lbs and over and small dog steps will have a step width of 12” for dogs under 20 lbs. Purchasing steps that are too small or large for your dog could cause him to trip or overexert himself.
Choosing the color and material of the steps can be enjoyable, as they are available in many colors, especially if you get carpeted stairs. Keep in mind that the durability of the steps is also important when picking out steps, as you want to make sure that they can withstand the prolonged impact of your dog’s weight.
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Posted on 31 August 2009. Tags: Accidents, Attitude, Chain Leash, Clean Water, Convulsions, dog, dog diet, dog health, Dog House, dog nutrition, Dog Owner, Dog Vet, Dog Vitamins, Emergency Vet, Exercise, Healthy Diet, Healthy Food, Illnesses, Longevity, Neighborhood, pet, Pet Care Tips, pet health, pet nutrition, pet owner, Prevention, Signs
Properly Caring for a new dog can be an overwhelming job.As a pet owner, it is your responsibility to make sure you keep your pet healthy. Here are some pet care tips that can help you carry out this task.
“The Vet is Your Partner In Care
One of your primary responsibilities as a dog owner is knowing when you need to take your dog to the vet. If you notice signs of illness in your dog, it’s better to act than take a “wait and see” attitude. Sometimes things will turn out fine, but remember that your vet can assess your dog’s condition and provide a variety of treatments to help your dog recover.
There are many reasons in which it becomes important that you call your vet
a) Always call your vet if your dog has been in an accident.Take your dog to the closest emergency vet is your regular vet is not available.
b) It is imperitive that you call your vet immediately if you believe your dog has ingested something poisonous or inedible.
c) It is important that you call your vet right away if your dog appears to be in distress.
d) Sudden loss or gaining of weight is an important sign that you should take your dog to the vet.
e) You should call your vet right away if your dog is vomiting, coughing or having convulsions.
- Prevention is always the Best Strategy
Going to the vet should be your last line of defense.As a dog owner, it is your primary responsibility to prevent accidents and illnesses as much as possible.
Keep in mind that feeding them healthy food and providing them plenty of exercise is the key to your pet’s longevity. Make sure your dog eats a healthy diet, receives dog vitamins and gets plenty of exercise to stay strong and healthy.Watch what your dog eats, and clean their crate and dog house often to prevent the risk of bacteria.Clean water is important to your dog’s health.
Ensure that your dog is on a chain, leash or inside a fenced yard at all times. If you let your pet wander around the neighborhood, he will be vulnerable to accidents and injuries.
Bathe your dog regularly.Fleas and ticks carry diseases in addition to making your dog uncomfortable.
Keeping your dog healthy involves more than the few tips provided here.While this is an excellent start, it is always best to ask your vet for specific tips for your dog.As your pet gets older, you will learn more and more tips for keeping your dog safe and healthy.Most of all, keep in mind that it is always better to be safe than sorry.
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Posted on 13 August 2009. Tags: 365 Days, Animal Hospital, Animal Surgery, Blood Transfusion, Cardiology, Cat Dog, Days Of The Year, Emergency Clinics, Health Care, Member Of The Family, Pacemaker, Pet Care, pet health, pets, Road Traffic Accident, Twenty Years, vet
So you have a pet. If your pet sadly falls ill there is no way that you personally could help it? Sometimes putting the poor pet down could be totally unnecessary simply because a vet could actually save its life and add years to its life. There are now so many new things that are available for pets that would have been laughed at twenty years ago if you had suggested doing them. Newer ways to operate on them have come into use ranging from the simple limb repair to the more skilled pets cardiology which believe it or not can even include fitting a pacemaker into your cat or dog which simply put just goes to show how far technology has come.
An animal surgery could help your pet on any of the 365 days of the year, as many have emergency clinics that you can pop into whenever you need to as well as, some having numbers that you can ring to talk to a specialist whenever you think something may be wrong with your pet, and these numbers will actually have a person who understands veterinary and can help as opposed to someone who has no idea what is wrong with your pet and is simply on the line to assure you that everything is ok.
If something really bad happens to your pet and sadly you have to have it put down they will not just do it and ask you to leave. They understand that a pet is actually a member of the family so will allow you to stay on and say goodbye to your pet and help to arrange the right disposal for you.
There are some as well that offer blood transfusion so when something serious like a road traffic accident happens your pet will be able to gain back any lost blood.
So there are many ways that an animal hospital can actually benefit your pet so it is worth considering joining one now so if something bad does happen you have someone there to help.
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Posted on 12 August 2009. Tags: Ankles, Array, arthritis, Colors, dog beds, dogs, Durability, Furniture, Hip Dysplasia, Hips, Knees, Mattresses, One Thing, pet health, pet owner, Pet Stairs, Purchasing, Shock, Spine
Any great pet owner understands the importance of preserving your pet’s health. This is particularly true to dogs, who can so easily develop an array of conditions. Did you know that a simple set of pet stairs can drastically reduce the chance of your dog developing a joint or bone problem such as arthritis or hip dysplasia?
If your dog regularly jumps onto and off of furniture (even if it isn’t very far off the ground), his ankles, knees, hips, and spine are absorbing the shock that occurs when he lands. Using pet steps will keep him from having to exert any unnecessary pressure onto his body.
One thing that should be taken into consideration is where the steps will be placed. If you’re looking to buy dog steps for beds, you’ll want to measure the entire height of your bed (not just the mattresses) and find a set of steps that will reach the full height of the bed. This will ensure that your dog doesn’t trip or slip while stepping onto the bed. Another perk is that you won’t feel your dog jump onto the bed while you’re sleeping!
Make sure that whichever set of steps you choose are the proper height for your dog. This can be determined by the size of your dog. Large dog steps will have a 16” step width for dogs 30lbs and over and small dog steps will have a step width of 12” for dogs under 20 lbs. Purchasing steps that are too small or large for your dog could cause him to trip or overexert himself.
Choosing the color and material of the steps can be enjoyable, as they are available in many colors, especially if you get carpeted stairs. Keep in mind that the durability of the steps is also important when picking out steps, as you want to make sure that they can withstand the prolonged impact of your dog’s weight.
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Posted on 01 July 2009. Tags: Address, Animal Owners, Beds, Broken Bones, Collisions, Ears, Joints, Motion Transfer, Orderly Fashion, pet health, Pet Stairs, Pet Step, Physical Activity, Piece Of Furniture, Precaution, Purchasing A Mattress, Sick Pets, Stress, Teeth, Wooden Stairs
It’s safe to say that most animal owners are cautious about their pet’s health, be it physical activity, what they eat, their teeth and ears, etc. This article is going to address the role that bed pet steps can play in your cat or dog’s health.
Have you ever stopped to think of the stress that jumping on and off of beds can have on your pet’s joints? While older and sick pets should most assuredly use pet steps, this piece of furniture is not limited to that criteria of pet. When a younger pet is constantly forcing impact onto his joints, he can become hindered far too early in his life.
It is quite common for injuries to pets as well as owners to happen when a pet has to jump up and down from a high bed. To avoid broken bones or collisions with your pet, you will need steps so they can walk up in a more orderly fashion.
Have you ever been jerked awake by the pounce of your pet on or off your bed? This is particularly an issue if you have a larger dog who is naturally less graceful than a smaller breed. By placing a pet step near your bed, you minimize any excess movement from your pet.
You could compare the jostle of a pet on your bed to the same situation involving another human. If your partner tosses and turns throughout the night, you are more likely to take precaution by purchasing a mattress that minimizes motion transfer. In the case of your pet, you can easily reduce his excess movement by keeping pet stairs nearby.
Bed side pet steps are absolutely necessary if you want your pet to stay healthy and injury free. It is common courtesy to think of them much as you would your own safety and comfort. Also, there is no need to worry about an ugly, intrusive piece of furniture sticking out. Pet steps are available in many fashions, one of the most popular being wooden pet stairs and carpeted pet stairs.
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