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Posted by Matthew Seigneur
Your dogs mental health is just as important as their physical health. Keeping your dog happy and healthy is your main goal. Keeping your dog healthy also includes his mental well being. We will be talking about a few of the mental problems that your dog can have and ways to help your dog with his mental health.
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Posted by Eva Sanchez
Well first of all I was always a cat owner, till my husband bought our first Chihuahua (Stitch) in 2002,...
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Posted by Rick Valens
Still remember that very moment when you first laid your eyes on your now, ever still most beloved pet? Feeling that very special bond between the both of you when you pick up that little fellow? It was sure such a sweet moment isn't it? That little fellow just looks so adorable staring so innocently at you didn't it? Little could we have ever imagine that, that little life would one day grow up to be old and eventually leave us.
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Posted by Ken Marlborough
Weve all heard the phrase, Free as a bird. In the wild, birds are free, flying from tree to tree in effortless abandon. At home, we should recreate that environment to the greatest degree possible. In general, we should buy the largest cage that will safely accommodate our feathered friend.
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Posted by Jagdeep.S.Pannu
Working with the robots.txt file
What is the robots.txt file?
Working with the robots.txt file
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Posted by Lee Dobbins
Opening your heart to a Pomeranian can be fun, but you must be willing to take on the responsibility of dog ownership. When you become a Pom owner, its up to to do everything in your power to make your pet's life a happy one, the proper care, environment and companionship. If this sounds like a big commitment it is! But rest assured, the rewards of pet ownership far outweigh the work you have to put into it.
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Posted by Richard Delgado
For the next topic of the dog's musculo-skeletal system, I will be talking about four things. I will go over the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. These four tissues help tie together the skeletal system, which supports the animal, and allows movement.
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Posted by Matthew Seigneur
The History of dogs
Dogs belong to the Canid family (Canidae).
Dogs first appeared about 40 million years ago, before any other carnivore families like bears or cats.
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