Pet Wonderland

An interesting day

Posted on 22-11-09, under PET.

The other day when I was reading through some blogs I came across someone talking about something called a guinea pig run and I must admit that I didn’t quite get what it was all about. I mean… I know what a guinea pig is but to have “it” run makes no real sense to me. Unfortunately the blog post didn’t make much sense either but at least the headline got my attention.

Next I was on a page about Flea Treatment. Fleas are a horrible little bug that pets can get and they are actually very common with both pet cats and pet dogs and especially those that spend a lot of time outside and in areas with water and swamps. Fleas love it when the conditions are a bit moist.

By the way… if you are the lucky owner of a pet dog, you might want to consider getting a pet odor remover and especially if you dog is young and hasn’t been house trained yet. Dog pee smells really awful and if it gets into your carpets it can be a real challenge to get it out. Don’t try to mess with that stuff without products designed especially for the task.

As you can see I had a really fun day with a lot of different surfing topics that I came across. The guinea pig post didn’t do anything for me except for getting my attention but the flea post did have a lot of advice that I could use if my pet ever gets fleas and I need a way to get rid of them. And as far as pet smell goes I am now aware of a series of products that will help me remove the smell efficiently.

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