Thursday, November 20, 2008

Common Pet Health Questions

Everybody's been there before. Your faithful and loving companion, be it canine, feline, feathered friend, fishy follower or scaled supporter, begins exhibiting signs that all is just not right with the world. Whether it is listlessness, inability to function, lack of focus or lack of appetite, the multitude of symptoms plaguing your animal at any given time may be quite easy to miss unless you know what to look for. Though too expansive a category to pigeonhole in general, this article will address some of the more common pet health questions.

Stopping the Problem Before it Starts

First of all, you will find that many common heath problems can be cured with simple preventative maintenance. Your pet should be regularly groomed, pedicured (when appropriate), fed a proper diet, exercised, vaccinated, and treated with products which prevent pests (again where appropriate). If you do this, then 85-90% of your pet's health issues will never occur, as this is where most pet health issues arise in the first place... negligence.

Basic Pet health Questions
Some of the basic pet health questions listed below may not apply to all species, nor be as authoritative a listing of all possible health issues which might occur with your pet. Rather, it is a short treatment of some of the more common pet health questions asked by many pet owners today.

#1: When is it Safe to Vaccinate My Baby Animal?

This varies with the species of animal, but generally, you can vaccinate them at about two months. Vaccinations should then roughly be spaced at about four months, or as best directed by your veterinarian.

#2: When Should I Spay My Female Animal?

There is a lot of dispute over this, as many believe that it is safer for your female animal to have a healthy batch of offspring first. After that, she should have stopped weaning first and be dried up. You should NEVER spay an animal that's in heat. Another area that's heavily contended is at what age your female animal can be spayed. Generally, a good consensus on this is about six months.

#3: Is My Animal Overweight?

Though there is no clinically definitive ascertained standard for obesity in animals, such as the human B.M.I. scale, generally an animal is considered to be overweight if it is about 15% over the breed's accepted ideal weight. They are considered obese if they are 30% over that same standard.

#4: Should I Brush My Pet's Teeth?

General veterinarian consensus is that no, brushing your pet's teeth isn't a harmful course of action. In fact, many vets say that without proper home maintenance, professional teeth cleanings for your pet are almost completely useless. Remember, don't use human toothpaste! This can harm your pet!

If you treat your pet well and care for them right, they can be some of the best company you ever have. Like all company, though; your pet can tragically leave you early if you don't take care of them properly.

Angela Hamm is an accomplished niche website developer and author. To learn more about pet health questions, please visit Free Pet Health for current articles and discussions.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

World of Warcraft Paladin Leveling Guide

The Paladin class in the World of Warcraft is seen as a hybrid class, combining competent melee skills with healing and buffing spells. This means that a Paladin has the ability to contribute greatly to a party or raid group. Melee buffs permit your Paladin to do more damage, while defensive abilities allow them to survive for a long while, even during World of Warcraft PVP. This guide will talk about the best ways to go about leveling one, as well as some tips on playing one while leveling throughout the game.

Paladins in the World of Warcraft function well in a vast number of roles. A good guide to these roles include: support or main damage dealer, main or secondary healer, protection tank, or healer for raids. Setting your Paladin character up for these roles means that you will have to pay attention to how you spec your character while leveling. Different abilities and weapons can be used to adjust your character for particular specializations and situations while getting through the many levels of the World of Warcraft.

Remember while leveling that Paladins are a hybrid class in the World of Warcraft. This means that they work better when you keep them versatile, instead of overspecializing. However, it is vital to specialize a little bit, to get the most out of your characters abilities. They are adaptable, but it is a good guide to trade off some functionality they cannot heal, tank, or DPS quite as well as a single purpose character class. They can wear any kind of armor, allowing high survivability throughout leveling in the game, and possess good buffs for groups and raids. They can also resurrect other players. These abilities cause them to be viewed mainly as a support class.

Leveling your Paladin is much the same as leveling other characters, but there are a few specific guidelines one should adhere to. Here are some tips to help and guide you to be more efficient and effective in your adventure from 1 to 70 in the World of Warcraft:

- Definitely consider using a World of Warcraft Horde or Alliance Leveling Guide. These Guides are written by experienced World of Warcraft players who have literally done it all, and they are actually a good way to learn lots of useful tips and strategies to make sure you get to level 70 fast. Getting a good guide will ensure you no longer waste hours or days trying to get to level 70, and allow you to wear high end gear and weapons as well as start end game raiding.

- Decide from the beginning what you are going to do. Choose if you want to tank, do lots of damage, or be a healer. Then optimize your Paladin for these things, leaving the other skills as supplemental. You will find leveling your character through the World of Warcraft considerably easier when you know what you want in advance.

- The Paladin is without doubt the best class at staying alive in the World of Warcraft. Get good protective equipment, use your heals and buffs strategically, and don't worry about doing a lot of damage. Slow but steady is the way to go while leveling your Paladin to 70, and if you are equipped with a Leveling Guide, you will be able to finish quest after quest with ease! A good guide will teach you exactly which quests you need to be doing, allowing you to get to 70 in the most efficient manner possible.

- The early Paladin World of Warcraft quests are a lot like those of any other class. However, starting at around level 11, you start getting more specific ones. These include the Tome of Divinity quest (two different versions, depending on your characters race), Forging the Mightstone, as well as the level 60 Epic Mount quest. These quests can get you good equipment and weapons, making leveling your Paladin from 1 to 70 in the World of Warcraft considerably easier. These quests are pretty easy to complete, so make sure you complete them! Again, a good Alliance or Horde Leveling Guide, or even a Paladin class guide, will assist you greatly here.

Learn more about the best and fastest ways to level your Paladin character, as well as more on the Top World of Warcraft Leveling Guides available online at http://www.thewowauthority.com

Jon Diz is an avid Warcraft fan and hardcore WoW gamer. He recently discovered that an overwhelming majority of World of Warcraft guides on the internet are scams, and thus created a website, The WoW Authority, to ensure that fellow World of Warcraft players never again get cheated by useless or fraud guides. Find out more about his detailed reviews and top recommendations on World of Warcraft Gold and Leveling Guides at http://www.thewowauthority.com

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Free Online Games at GamingBooth


Gaming Booth is a great free online games arcade that offers over 5,000 games. My favorite game is Onslaught 2. Check out the site and see which game is your favorite.