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		<title>Understanding Pet Astrology</title>
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&#160;While the concept of pet astrology may seem odd to many people, there are many people who believe that the date of birth of your pet, related to astrological signs of the planets, the sun, and the stars, have a significant impact on the basic behavior and mood of their pets. There are particular character [...]]]></description>
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<div>&nbsp;<br/><br/>While the concept of pet astrology may seem odd to many people, there are many people who believe that the date of birth of your pet, related to astrological signs of the planets, the sun, and the stars, have a significant impact on the basic behavior and mood of their pets. There are particular character behaviors that are associated with each zodiac sign for pets. These include all of the following:<br/><br/><strong>Aries: </strong>Aries pets are known to be very active and also hypersensitive to the environment around them.<br/><br/><strong>Taurus: </strong>Taurus pets seem to have a passive nature normally, but if they are ever caught in a fight where they need to defend themselves or family members, they will not give up a fight.<br/><br/><strong>Gemini: </strong>Gemini pets tend to be extremely intelligent, so they are usually very easy to train. But their intelligence also means that they can require a lot of attention, and always need to be in the company of their owners.<br/><br/><strong>Cancer: </strong>Cancer pets are extremely sensitive. Because of this, when they get attached to a person, they are loyal to that person for life.<br/><br/><strong>Leo: </strong>Leo pets tend to be very independent and almost always end up leading the pack. These pets will be more difficult to train, as they won&rsquo;t want you to take the role of leader. Be persistent, and the Leo pet will eventually succumb.<br/><br/><strong>Virgo: </strong>Virgo pets have a multitude of wonderful characteristics and behaviors that make them perfect human companions.<br/><br/><strong>Libra: </strong>Libra pets tend to be extremely easygoing. This means they will make fantastic family pets for families that aren&rsquo;t very active. Unfortunately this also means that Libra pets are typically somewhat lazy and eventually get overweight without being forced to exercise.<br/><br/><strong>Scorpio: </strong>Scorpio pets are extremely possessive of their owners. While this typically makes for an extremely loyal pet, it can also become a problem if the pet believes their owner is being attacked and they aren&rsquo;t. They can be overprotective at times.<br/><br/><strong>Sagittarius: </strong>Sagittarius pets make great pets because they are both fun loving and very intelligent. However, their energy level can be difficult for families that aren&rsquo;t used to active pets.<br/><br/><strong>Capricorn: </strong>Capricorn pets tend to remain very young at heart, and remain very playful even into their old age.<br/><br/><strong>Aquarius: </strong>Aquarius pets are extremely intelligent, but for some reason that intelligence can come across as a level of stubbornness that makes them appear ill-tempered and sometimes difficult to handle<strong>.</strong><br/><br/><strong></strong><strong>Pisces: </strong>Pisces pets are very introverted and extremely gentle. However, their sensitivity means that they can easily sense the moods of their owners. This pet is perfect for people who are naturally calm, but not so good for people who can be very emotional.<br/><br/><strong>Astrology.com</strong><br/><br/><strong></strong>The family section of astrology.com features a great section on pet astrology that lets you select your pets sign from a drop down list in order to get a detailed description of the personality of your pet, how to manage their personality and traits, and how to care for them while taking into account the natural inclinations that are a part of their personality because of their astrological sign.<br/><br/>This website also features fun quizzes, such as &ldquo;What kind of dog would you be?&rdquo; or &ldquo;Are you a cat or dog person?&rdquo; Additionally, you can find a &ldquo;pet grid&rdquo;, which rates several personality traits including &ldquo;affectionate&rdquo;, &ldquo;energetic&rdquo;, &ldquo;friendly&rdquo;, and &ldquo;loyal&rdquo; on a scale of 1 to 3 for each zodiac sign. This grid helps you to determine which traits your particular pet is likely to have. There is also a chart that helps you to determine what sign your pet is based on their birth date.<br/><br/><strong>Express Your Pet&rsquo;s Sign With a Portrait</strong><br/><br/><strong></strong>When you fully educate yourself regarding your pet&rsquo;s zodiac sign, it may be something that makes you very proud of your pet. You may wish to commemorate your pet and his or her zodiac sign through a painted pet portrait utilizing an astrology theme that integrates the pet&rsquo;s zodiac sign.<br/><br/>Pet portraits are very popular and sweeping the country. Nikky Hughes, of Los Angeles, offers amazing pet portraits that utilize unique backgrounds and themes. She is always happy to do portraits on request, and a pet&rsquo;s zodiac sign would easily fit into the creative and witty existing portfolio of pet portraits that are displayed at her website.<br/><br/>Nikky was classically trained at the Mission Renaissance art school, and she focuses on capturing not only the beauty, but the unique character of each animal. Pet astrology can provide a great deal of insight into the behaviors of your pet, but it also brings great pride in knowing how your pet fits into the cosmological universe. Feature your cat in a beautiful painted portrait that incorporates the zodiac, and you have an astrological masterpiece that will last a lifetime.<br/><br/>&nbsp;<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Nikky Hughes: Pet Portraits</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>I&#8217;m a Los Angeles based oil painter. I specialize in Pet Portraits. I currently teach art and paint for a living. I&#8217;ve enjoyed combining my love for pets, with my love for the arts. You can find my online portfolio at: <a href="http://www.nikkyhughes.com">Pet Portraits by Nikky</a></p>
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		<title>The True Cost of Pet Health Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2008 00:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Like most things these days, the price of pet care is increasing. However, unlike the price of gas, which is set by supply and demand, the cost of caring for your pet is driven by an increasing expectation for the quality of care.The advancements in high-tech diagnostics now provide for a faster and more accurate [...]]]></description>
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<div>Like most things these days, the price of pet care is increasing. However, unlike the price of gas, which is set by supply and demand, the cost of caring for your pet is driven by an increasing expectation for the quality of care.<br/><br/>The advancements in high-tech diagnostics now provide for a faster and more accurate diagnosis, which in turn allows your veterinarian to provide the appropriate treatment faster.<br/><br/>Pets are living longer due to improved health care and treatments, just as we are. And, just as with human aging, aging in pets sometimes brings the complications of chronic medical conditions, such as arthritis, kidney and heart failure and, of course, cancer. Cancer is the leading cause of death in pets over six years of age, and – also as with humans – cancer can be successfully treated in most pets.<br/><br/>What pet owners often overlook is the cost involved. While cancer treatments are far less expensive for our pets than they are for us, treating cancer can still be quite costly for most families whose beloved pet needs treatment.<br/><br/>It is not unusual today for cancer treatments for an ill or injured pet to cost into the thousands of dollars. For most people, this cost is a budget buster and creates a dilemma for pet families as they struggle with shuffling the budget to pay for the treatment or facing the emotional trauma of not being able to afford the needed care.<br/><br/>What are pet owners to do?  There are several options, but each has their downside.<br/><br/><strong>Savings</strong> – The trouble here is that you won&#8217;t have it for another emergency when you need it, or for your retirement. Time is also an issue here as it takes years to have enough put aside if the problem is severe.<br/><br/><strong>Credit Cards</strong> – With credit cards, we all know what happens to the interest rate if a payment is late and sometimes even when not. It&#8217;s exorbitant.<br/><br/><strong><br/><br/>Disposable Income</strong> – If you&#8217;re like most, there is very little left after you&#8217;ve met your monthly bills for unexpected expenses, especially those that can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars.<br/><br/><strong>Pet Insurance </strong>– This is another solution that allows pet owners to budget and always be able to afford most any care that occurs once coverage is secured. Pet health insurance is a good option and an easy way to budget for your pet&#8217;s care. Since most plans reimburse you 80% after a low deductible, it gives pet owners peace of mind knowing they can afford care, whether minor or major.<br/><br/>Far too often, we think nothing will happen to our pets. This is wishful thinking because invariably, something will happen. When not prepared, this reality can lead to the hard decision of whether or not to pay for the pet&#8217;s treatment.<br/><br/>With pet insurance you pay an affordable monthly premium, and you&#8217;re prepared for the treatment of any of the thousands of illness and injuries covered by pet insurance.<br/><br/>Chances are that your pet will be faced with more than one large veterinary bill; having pet insurance means you&#8217;re prepared. Just like children, pets can get into plenty of trouble and have many of the same medical conditions as humans. Pets  are also subject to some diseases that do not afflict humans.<br/><br/>One aspect of pet insurance to keep in mind is that pet insurance does not cover medical problems that are already present, whether diagnosed or not. If the condition exists prior to coverage, then it cannot be covered. Because of this, pet owners need to purchase pet insurance when the pet is healthy or before major medical complications develop.  See how pet insurance plans work and visit http://www.petsbest.com/gettingstarted/howpetinsuranceworks.aspx.<br/><br/>When researching pet insurance policies, be sure to check for these things:<br/><br/><br/><br/>The ability to use your own veterinarian<br/><br/>That the policy pays a flat percentage of eligible expenses with no set schedules that may be considerably less than your veterinarian, emergency clinic or specialist might charge.<br/><br/>A reasonable deductible. The higher the deductible the lower the premium usually, since you are taking on more risk. <br/><br/>The company is recommended by your veterinarian. Your vet or their staff knows which companies pay, which ones provide good service, and which don&#8217;t.<br/><br/>Pets of any age are insured with no termination of coverage due to age. As pets age their medical conditions increase. When they are young, accidents are more prevalent. But remember, misfortune can attack pets of any age. You want your pet insurance coverage (http://www.petsbest.com/plans/illnessaccidentplans.aspx) to stay in effect to be prepared for those problems.<br/><br/>Fast reimbursement. Most vets require you to pay up front and then seek reimbursement from the pet insurance administrator or company. That means you don&#8217;t want to wait long for your money, since the cost may be on your credit card.<br/><br/>Affordable yet provides good value. How do you tell? It is tough. Ask friends who have experience. Ask your vet or shop carefully, as many companies and plans look alike but function very differently. Again, your vet will have recommendations. You can also go to the Pets Best Insurance website (http://www.petsbest.com) to check out a leader in the field.<br/><br/><br/><br/>If you want peace of mind knowing you&#8217;ll always be able to afford whatever care your pet needs, consider pet health insurance as the best option. It makes sense.<br/><br/>And remember, obtain pet insurance before your pet needs it. This will keep you from having to revert to savings, disposable income, a loan or using a credit card when medical emergencies occur.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jack L. Stephens Dvm </strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Dr. Jack Stephens is the founder of pet insurance in the United States and most recently Pets Best Insurance, a company providing the most comprehensive insurance plans and highest limits for pet owners. Dr. Stephens is now featured in the <a href="http://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/ask_an_expert/a">Morris Animal Foundation &#8220;Ask an Expert Section&#8221;</a> where he answers users&#8217; questions about pet insurance.</p>
<p>A former practicing veterinarian, Stephens has written and published numerous <a href="http://www.petsbest.com/community/Article.aspx">articles about pet health insurance</a> and was a contributing author for a leading veterinary trade magazine. He is a vocal advocate for the positive affects that pets have on our lives. Stephens received the President&#8217;s award from the American Humane Association in 1998.  He founded six veterinary clinics in Southern California before pioneering the pet insurance industry by starting the first and largest pet insurer and now the best insurer of pets. Stephens is a pet enthusiast, sharing his home with multiple dogs, two cats and several horses.</p>
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