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In 2006, pet owners spent $38.5 billion on their pets, according to the American Pet Manufacturers Association. The organization estimates that figure will approach $41 billion in 2007. High-end, luxury items and products account for a growing percentage of the total spent on pet products. Unless you’re up on the hottest pet product trends -- like including high-end doggie dishes on your bridal registry -- you just can’t call yourself a true pet aficionado.
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Most people consider a pet a member of the family. However, with the plunging economy cash-strapped Americans are pinching their pennies. With a smart approach to affordable pet care, you can afford to keep your pet happy and healthy -- and at home with you and your family.
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Feeding wild birds is an easy way to add a splash of color and song to your outdoor living space this winter, plus help the birds thrive through the toughest season for them. Attracting birds to your backyard is as easy as setting out bird feeders filled with quality food.
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Feeding birds is a hobby shared by roughly 63 million people around the world. With bird feeding becoming even more popular, so has the enthusiasm to attract an elite group of birds.
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End-of-the-year festivities may bring friends and families closer, but with all of the season’s hustle and bustle, many pets may become overwhelmed and confused or exhibit negative behaviors resulting from unfamiliar sounds, smells and visitors that surround them before the New Year.
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What would happen if a 2-year-old stuck her hand in your dog’s bowl at feeding time? How would he react if the neighbor kid jumped your fence and scared him? Here are some important tips for pet owners when purchasing insurance.
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For many outdoor wildlife lovers it seems nearly impossible to keep squirrels from raiding their bird feeders. Although victory over the squirrels may appear impossible, there is a way to feed your beloved birds without the disturbance caused by these crafty creatures.
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