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Annual Cost of Owning a Dog
by Paul S Dutt, Jun 17, 2008
Who doesn’t want to know the yearly cost of owning a dog? The cost can vary but here I will explain the usual amount that you can expect to spend on a dog in a year. Again, it can vary.
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What You Should Consider Before Getting a Dog
by Paul S Dutt, Jun 8, 2008
Before you get a dog, you need to think about a lot of things. Here, I will explain which things you need to think about when thinking of getting a puppy.
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The Cost of Owning a Dog
by Paul S Dutt, Jun 8, 2008
When considering getting a dog, the cost is a really important factor to consider. Here I will make it simple by explaining how much dogs might cost in different categories.
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Ten Tips to Save Cash for Pet Owners
by Tracy Warburton, Jun 7, 2008
A guide to saving money and keeping your animal healthy.
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The Miracle Dog
by James Christopher, Apr 28, 2008
How a dog with liver disease has changed my life for the better.
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Puppies Deworming
by geya, Mar 12, 2008
Information on puppies deworming treatments.
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Kitten Care
by Psp20yazan, Feb 10, 2008
A basic care guide for a kitten.
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10 Extraordinary Canine Websites That Will Fetch any Dog-Related Bone
by Nelson Doyle, Feb 2, 2008
Some people love cats and others of us enjoy the company of man’s best friend, the dog. Taking care of our best friend’s health and grooming needs not only keeps our friend healthy and happy, but we become more knowledgeable concerning our canine's welfare and our happiness is a direct result of this knowledge.
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10 Cats and Dogs Best Friends: Cutest Photos
by NickTheGreek, Jan 14, 2008
Cats and dogs are supposed to be hated enemies.These photos prove cats and dogs can co-exist as best friends.
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How to Deal with a Sick, or Injured Pet
by Louie Jerome, Jan 6, 2008
Keeping your pet well nourished and cared for can cut down on the necessity to visit the vet, but if the worst should happen,you need to know how to deal with it.
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