November 2010

Meet The Author

Gauri remarks, “Simba’s coming made me and my family awaken to new experiences–to perceive our environment, both humans and animals as an interconnected whole, and open ourselves up to a whole new world in that awareness. I wanted to share our story so others too may laugh and learn with us, a shared journey of […]

Animal abuse

We as humans need to understand that animals are living beings and they share the same feelings and pain just as we humans do, the only difference is that we can tell what we are undergoing and animals cannot! Types of abuse Deepti Nadhan, a college going girl, was gifted a pup on her birthday

Multiply fun and joy at vacations

The problem… If your holiday plans are always hampered or have you worried about leaving Bruno with a neighbour or a relative, a kennel that is hygienic, safe and would care enough when you are away on your travels, most of the time one ends up with canceled plans or short breaks or simply worrying

Help them grow old gracefully

Young vs old The requirements of a dog are different at various stages. Their body structure changes and so does their activity and physiology. In old age, they may either put on weight or become lean as they are entirely dependent on you. Taking care of food Since the movements of dogs are restricted in

Old is Gold

How do you know your dog is ageing? Here, we have to remember all symptoms do not appear together, it is, thankfully a gradual and slow process, but for an observant and alert pet parent these are not difficult to notice. When your dear pooch starts showing some of the below mentioned symptoms, gradually after

Is she pregnant?

The fact of the matter is that no dog naturally becomes pregnant without going through a heat cycle. During this period, she will display swelling of the vulva, bloody discharge and behavioural changes best described as ‘flirting’. During the fertile stage of the heat cycle, usually during the second week, the ovaries release a number

Festive care tips for your pooch

It’s festive time again…lots of fun, loads of delicacies, beautiful decorations, many guests, loads of gifts…the time is to let your hair down and enjoy. Somehow, the pooches too get into the festive spirit and dance all around…only to be disrupted by noisy crackers, too many treats, too many guests…oh, we need to take care

Making home a haven for both children and pooches

Pets teach children life’s valuable lessons of loving, being responsible, caring, sharing, etc. Safely nurture a bond in which both of them love and respect each other. Safe breeds Generally, breeds like Labradors, Golden Retriever, Beagle, German Shepherds, mixed breed dogs, etc are recommended for homes with children. But there’s no thumb rule. Each pooch

Weekend hangouts with your pooch

Just like us, pets like to feel loved and cared for. Moreover, studies indicate that spending time with pets helps reduce stress, fight depression, control blood pressure and provide a number of other physical and mental benefits. Here are a few simple ways for you to bond with your dog. Get some exercise: Take your

Tackling teenage problems

At around six months old, most dogs reach an awkward adolescent stage (although with some dogs this can occur right up to their second year). Everything you taught your dog seems to be forgotten: he won’t come when you call or even think of obeying the commands “sit” or “down”. Here’s how to tackle it.

Choose your pawfect vet

  Does your vet make your pet comfortable? Does he check skin, eyes, ears, and teeth every time? Does he give advice on worm, flea and tick control, besides advice on diet, bedding, exercise, toilet, walks according to breed, health and age? Is he quickly accessible in times of emergencies? Does he keep a record

Keeping your pooch in shape

Exercise for your pooch will vary according to his age, breed and health. But it must be fun for him and you as well. Taking your pet out for a good outing, where he can play in a good open ground or swim in a swimming pool, is a very good way of mixing fun

The Lil’ Yoga masters!

Dan Borris is a well-known photographer, widely recognised for his portraitures, which have appeared in many leading magazines as well as used by many corporates. Interestingly, Dan didn’t get into dog photography (other than personal photos of his own dog!) until he started on the Yoga Dogs project. “That was about four years ago… and

Bichon à Poil Frisé The little fluffy pooch

White as snow with contrasting black eyes and black pigmented nose, Bichon a Poil Frise will steal your heart with his happy, lively, playful and friendly attitude. Come fall in love with these tiny bundles of joy. The Bichon Frise is a playful, lively and gay little dog. His pure white, fine, silky and loose

Grow old with me

Time flies and before you know your little furry canine is all grown up. One thing you definitely want is for him not to get older. You’re a great pet parent but now with him ageing, you need to put that extra effort . Ensure that your veterinary visits are regular for a general health

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