Mia Carter
I'm a NewsRadio Broadcast Editor and Writer, with over a decade of experience. I'm also a pet and dog expert on JustAnswer.com
I freelance for national pet publications and I'm also the Pet Care Feature Writer on Suite101.com
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I freelance for national pet publications and I'm also the Pet Care Feature Writer on Suite101.com
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How to Chrome Line a Barrel of a Gun or RifleLearn how to chrome line a firearm barrel using electroplating. -
How to Determine Baby Gender by Heart RateWondering if it's a boy or a girl? Some pregnant women have fun trying different old wives tales on how to determine baby gender. This myth on how to find out if it's a girl or boy baby uses heart rate as the determining factor. -
Halloween Pet Safety TipsHalloween poses many dangers to dogs, cats and other household pets. Follow these hints to keep those furry and feathered friends safe this October 31st. -
Pedigree Recalled by Manufacturer Due to Possible Salmonella ContaminationMars Petcare U.S. has issued a voluntary nationwide pet food recall affecting more than a dozen brands of possibly tainted dry dog and cat food. The recall was issued due to possible pet food contamination involving salmonella.
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Top Ten Healthy Cereals for KidsLearn about ten healthy cereals that children and kids at heart are sure to enjoy! -
10 Ways to Eat More FruitA look at the health advantages of fruit, along with practical methods to eat more fruits every day. -
Treating a Dog's Paw Pad InjuryLearn how to clean, disinfect and dress a dog's wounded paw pad. This difficult-to-heal area requires special treatment at home, and often, a visit to the veterinarian for an exam and antibiotics. -
Cleaning a Cat or Dog's WoundLearn how to clean, flush and disinfect a skin wound in cats and dogs by following this comprehensive step-by-step guide. Also learn the signs of infection and when it's time to visit the veterinarian's office for help. -
How to Make a Fabric iPod CaseMany store-bought iPod cases are bulky, expensive and not all that attractive. Create your own iPod case for under $5.00 using basic tools and items found around the house.
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Find Out Which Top Five Museums in Las Vegas, Nevada Are a Must-seeFind out what Las Vegas museums are must-sees for you and your family! -
The Best Outlet Shopping Centers in Las VegasLas Vegas is home to world-class casinos, hotels and shows, but there's also some premium shopping opportunities near the Vegas Strip - the perfect place to spend those casino winnings! -
Top 10 Denver, Colorado Attractions for VisitorsThe mile-high city of Denver, Colorado has many attractions that are sure to entertain visitors and tourists of all ages. Learn about The Denver Zoo, Loveland Ski Area, Red Rocks Park, The 16th Street Mall and more!
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The Cheapest Gas Prices in the Los Angeles AreaThe ever-rising cost of gasoline has many drivers feeling the pinch financially. But with a little bit of investigation, drivers can find the least expensive gas prices around town! -
Is My Dog Pregnant?Could your dog be pregnant? Learn the signs that suggest canine pregnancy, but remember that only a visit to the veterinarian can confirm a pregnancy. -
First Aid for a Dog's Leg or Foot InjuryLeg and foot injuries are common in dogs. Proper first aid for canine leg, foot and paw injuries will help limit the potential for secondary injury to the affected limb. -
Is My Dog Sick? Symptoms of Illness in CaninesCould your dog be sick? Learn how you can get a better idea of your dog's condition by checking temperature, gum color, heart rate and more, so you can decide if a visit to the vet is necessary.
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A Guide to Canine Nail InjuriesA dog's nails are prone to injury from normal play, walks, and other daily activities. Nail injuries can be painful and bloody, but the following tips will help pet owners treat their pet until the injury heals or until the pet can be brought to the veterinarian.

