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Kristin Gabriel's Articles in Pets

  • Dogs Live Short Lives
    We want our dogs to live as long as possible, but the truth is, certain dog breeds live longer than others. If you are in the market for a new pet, following is some information that could help in this decision making process.
  • Pet Adoption After Losing a Pet
    If your family has experienced the loss of a pet, or if your pet is getting older, one thing that often comes to mind is whether or not you are ready for another pet. Should you wait or get a new pet right away? Should you wait until the older pet dies and first have a pet memorial for the kids? Would getting a new dog traumatize the older pet? Should you buy or adopt a pet?
  • Summer Pet Safety
    Summertime means that you and your family, including pets, will be spending more time outdoors. However, the new season can also bring along dangers for our pets, and the last thing you would want is to have an accident. The death of one of your beloved pets along with a summertime pet memorial is not a good summer memory. Here are some tips to help your family stay safe this summer, especially your pets.
  • First Aid for Pets Includes an Emergency Kit
    Many of us have encountered stories about pets that have saved lives. But what about humans helping to save the life of a pet in case of an emergency? It is important to keep a first aid kit for your pet easily accessible both at home and in your car.
  • Pet Memorials and Cemeteries in Europe
    For centuries people from around the world have honored pets upon their death and buried their beloved friends in pet cremation urns or pet cemetaries, which are not new to history.
  • How to Preserve Memories of Pets via Artistic Pet Urns
    Memorializing pets is growing in popularity and people are adopting more creative ways to preserve the memory of their beloved pets. Many are seeking ways that they can honor their cherished friends with artistic pet memorials or pet urns that blend with the home and are also eco-friendly.
  • A Dog's Life
    The ancestry of dogs dates back around 40 million years to an animal with five toes like a weasel known as the Miacis, a tree-climbing carnivore. When a dog gets old, if other dogs around it begin to snap and push it away, this means the time has probably come for death. If the dog is suffering, your veterinarian will know when your pet should be euthanized.
  • 9,500 Year Old Cat Memorial
    Cherished as our companions, worshipped as idols, and used for pest control and good luck, cats are more than 9,500 years old. It's been estimated that there are more than 90 million domestic cats in the U.S.and upon their death, people then buried cats in timbs, and today we honor and cremate our beloved pets and put them in pet cremaiton urns or bury them with pet memorial stones.
  • The First Pet Memorial was during World War I
    Dogs were reported to perform acts of heroism during World War I, when the concept of pet memorials gained wider acceptance. More pets were buried at Hartsdale Pet Cemetery and Crematory, America's oldest pet memorial burial grounds, than during the previous two decades. At the War's end there were more than 2,000 graves at Hartsdale, where pets are buried in pet urns, and pet caskets with pet memorial markers.


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