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To Spay or Not to Spay: Dogs
by B Nelson, Jul 17, 2008
Here are real pros and cons to spaying your female dog.
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Catching and Keeping Tree Frogs
by Togot, Jul 15, 2008
What could be cuter than Kermit the frog with suction cup fingers? A basic care guide for these neat little critters.
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10 Games Parents Play with Their Children
by B Nelson, Jul 15, 2008
These are 10 of the worst games a parent can play with their children. The scary thing is, most of us have played some of games with our kids already.
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To Neuter or Not to Neuter: Dogs
by B Nelson, Jul 12, 2008
Sometimes people think that neutering will make their male dog fat, is there any truth to this? What are the real benefits or risks?
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Cats: To Neuter or Not to Neuter
by B Nelson, Jul 11, 2008
Your cat is undoubtedly handsome, but should he be permitted to father kittens, what are the risks of leaving him intact? What are the risks of neutering? What is better for him?
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Basset Hound
by indipets, Jul 9, 2008
The Basset Hound is gentle, devoted, peace-loving, naturally well-behaved, and one of the most decent breeds of dog in the world.
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To Spay, or Not to Spay: Cats
by B Nelson, Jul 9, 2008
What are the pros and cons of spaying a female cat. One of the most important questions a pet owner will ever have to answer.
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Seven Secrets Your Vet Won't Tell You
by Mama Heartfilled, Jul 8, 2008
If you’re frustrated because you’ve been spending a fortune buying pet products that sometimes don’t even work, then here are some home remedies and suggestions that may be helpful in these days of hard times and high gas prices. As a rescuer and breeder for several years, I have learned a few tricks of the trade that your local veterinarian probably won’t tell you. Most veterinarians won’t tell you these secrets because they’d rather sell you their high-dollar specialty products. But for those of us who love dogs and cats and have multiple household pets, those high-dollar products may not be an option.
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Taking Care of Your Dog From 0 to 20 Years
by L F Calland, Jul 8, 2008
Dogs are animals that need special care, and their needs change over time.
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Australian Shepherds
by Mama Heartfilled, Jul 6, 2008
Aussies are very active dogs, and were originally bred for working dogs. They will naturally “herd” chickens, cats, children, vehicles, or anything else if they are not properly trained to contain their natural instincts. They don’t necessarily need a large yard to run in, but it is preferable to have ample space for such an energetic dog. As long as they are given adequate time and attention from their owners, they do fine in just about any setting.
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