Guinea Pig CareArticles about guinea pig health, safety, companionship, and care from PetFinder.com. Deciding whether a guinea pig is the right type of pet for your household? There's an article about that, too. Thanks to kmwg19 for sharing this link on Miss Piggy's adoption listing. |
Gyeonggi Do: Seongwon Aegyeon Hakyo성원애견학교 This dog training school in Gyeonggi Province has a boarding kennel service. Website is in Korean.Link: http://dog09.net/ |
Having a Big Dog in KoreaThis is Part One of a very informative series of posts from the blog of an ARK member who adopted a large breed dog (Golden Retriever) in Korea. She talks about where to buy supplies for dogs like food, toys, a large crate, microchip, etc. Don't miss Part 2: Being dedicated (that is, advice on... |
Hedgehog Welfare Society (US)This American organization provides several health and education resources for hedgie guardians in downloadable PDF format. Their "Hedgehog Care Sheet" covers housing, food dishes and diet, accessories (wheel, toys, litter box, etc.), wellness vet exams, common health concerns, and a lot more. The... |
Hong Kong: AFCD Import of Dogs and CatsAgriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) website explaining the import requirements for entering Hong Kong with your pet. Includes information about transiting through Hong Kong. |
House Training TipsThis is a simple, straightforward article covering the basics of how to house train a puppy, prepared by Lucky Day Animal Rescue of Colorado. |
House Training Your Adult DogA very thorough article from the ASPCA's Virtual Pet Behaviourist collection about how to house train a dog with lots of tips on what to do in different situations. It also has links to articles about related problems that might be misunderstood as house training issues, such as submissive... |
How Far Does the Culture Argument Go?From the IAKA website: compelling articles intended to de-bunk the rationale that what one culture does is it's own business, whether or not innocent animals get hurt. |
How to control chewing in puppiesThis how-to article has tips on solving this common dog problem and redirect puppy chewing behaviour to proper objects. |
How to Stop Dog BarkingThis article on Dogster.com goes through a list of reasons why dogs bark, which is the first step in figuring out how to solve a barking issue in your household. Some of the possible reasons covered are boredom, frustration, and separation anxiety. There are links to more resources within the... |
IAKA - International Aid for Korean AnimalsIAKA is a California-based organization founded by a Korean expatriate. The website provides information about animal issues in Korea as well as their education campaign, the Korea Animal Protection and Education Society (KAPES). |
IFAW - Helping Dogs and CatsThe International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) has campaigns to help animals in all parts of the globe. The section on cats and dogs has information about IFAW programs that provide vet care and teach responsible pet guardianship. They have videos, articles, rescue stories, and printable... |
International Pet Import RequirementsInformation collected by the company PetRelocation.com gives you a non-official summary of requirements for entering different countries around the world with a pet. This is NOT OFFICIAL INFORMATION and most pages do not provide either the source of the information cited or links... |
Japan: Quarantine for Dogs and CatsThe Animal Quarantine Service (AQS) of Japan outlines steps and regulations for bringing cats and dogs into Japan from "designated" and "non-designated" areas. |
KAPS - Korean Animal Protection SocietyThe English language site of the Korean Animal Protection Society (KAPS) features petitions against dog and cat meat, rescue stories, calendars for sale, and other information. KAPS runs animal shelters in Daegu and Boeun. |
KARA - Korea Animal Rights AdvocatesKARA's English-language site provides articles on animal welfare issues in Korea (including an English translation of the Korean Animal Protection Law), current events and campaigns, news stories, and information about vegetarianism and other ethical lifestyle options. According to the website "... |
KARMA - Korea Animal Rescue and Management AssociationKARMA (sometimes called Karama) is located in Yangju, a city north of Seoul. It operates a large animal shelter for dogs and cats and often has other animals listed as well. The website is in Korean but some headings are in English. Click on Sitemap to find your way around. If you're having trouble...Link: http://www.karama.or.kr |
Karolina Trains DogsUPDATE 2013: Karolina no longer lives in Korea. Her website, which has changed from "The Seoulful Dog" to "Good Little Doggies", says she still provides training consultations via Skype. Karolina Kaminski is a certified professional dog trainer providing basic obedience training,... |
KDRAKDRA (한국장애동물연구협회) is a Korean organization for disabled animals. Website is in Korean.Link: http://www.kdra.co.kr/ |
Keringa PetwingsPetwings is a pet services company based in South Africa which offers pet transport services. The website states that they assist people who are relocating to South Africa from abroad "regarding import permits, customs clearance, airport collection, etc." |
Kids and PetsSome people get angry when they hear an animal will not be adopted out to a family with young children, but it's the duty of those responsible for adoption to make sure the animal and family are a good match-- the placement must be safe for children and safe for the pet. This article shares stories... |
Kitten Care HandbookKittenRescue.org has prepared a guide to raising orphaned kittens with recipes and feeding instructions for emergency formula and lots of information about basic care. |
Kong ToysThis is promotional information from the company website, but it's still quite helpful. The Kong company makes super awesome toys for dogs, cats and other animals. The site's "Healthy Pet" section has tips on correcting behaviour issues, articles and videos on how to use Kongs for training and for... |
KOPC - Korean Organization for the Protection of CatsKOPC - 한국고양이보호협회 is a Korean-language cat rescue organization. The website includes adoption listings as well as lost and found listings. |
Korea Animal TransportKorea Animal Transport (KAT) is a pet relocation service in Itaewon, Seoul which specializes in quarantine preparation and animal transport for any target countries all over the world. KAT is run by veterinary doctors and licensed animal handlers. |
Korea Tourism Organization pet travel informationThe Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) provides a general overview about transporting pets to Korea and travelling with pets while in the country. |
Korea: Quarantine and Inspection AgencyImportation and quarantine procedure for pet cats and dogs entering the Republic of Korea. This is the English site for the Korean National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service (NVRQS). This page provides contact information for their office at Incheon Airport. |
Korean Air pet policiesExplains which types of pets are permitted on Korean Air, how to prepare your pet for travel, documentation, fees, the number of pets allowed on board, and kennel details. |
Large Dog Crates on Bunny WorldI bought my Golden's crate here. Korean site. Came quickly. Is airline approved for her size, according to IATA. |
List of airline pet policies from TripsWithPets.comThe Trips with Pets website lists some (not all) North American airlines, summarizes their pet policies, and links directly to the airlines' pet policies pages on their respective websites. |