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 | | Teaching Your Parakeet to Talk | | by randy83, Sep 24, 2007 | | There are two different ways to teach your parakeet to talk. One way is to train him/her to mimic what you are saying. This way is far less time consuming as all you need to do is repeat the same words consistently of what you want your parakeet to say whenever you are around him/her. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Pets Speak Up! | | by Jennifer Delaney, Sep 16, 2007 | | When a family exhausts all options to correct their pet’s difficult behavior and they are considering finding Sparky a new home, it’s time to call in an animal communicator. Boulder based intuitive, Jolee Wingerson, relates anecdotes that will warm your heart and convince readers that even old dogs learn new tricks in order to remain with their beloved family. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | Life in the Country | | by D.A.Sullivan, Sep 12, 2007 | | Country life is a lot different than city life. Plants and tree, wildlife and no McDonald's. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 12 |
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 | | Catching and Keeping Toads | | by Togot, Aug 13, 2007 | | When most people think of toads, they think of ugly, slimy, wart-covered animals that make them want to say “yuck,” but they can actually be very interesting pets, and they have pretty dry skin most of the time. They are low maintenance, easy to care for, and can be very entertaining. You may even come to see that they can be pretty cute, once you get to know them. | | Comments(8) Liked It: 11 |
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 | | Keeping Painted Turtles | | by Togot, Aug 12, 2007 | | Painted turtles, or red-eared sliders, are relatively small animals that can grow to be almost to length of a football. They can make fascinating pets with aquatic acrobatics and even their own personality quirks. They can be found through much of north America in lakes and rivers, and they can make a good conversation piece in a living room. | | Comments(14) Liked It: 14 |
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