Due to the unsavory reasons that many have invested in Pitbulls, it is difficult indeed to keep any semblance of the title "family pet" in connection to this breed. but with the right commitment, exercise and discipline thi
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Pekinese Puppy Mauled and Killed by Fence Jumping Pitbull
Posted by nightbear 822 days ago (http://www.associatedcontent.com)
The ongoing destruction of the reputation of the American Pitbull terrier continues due to this shocking story of fence jumping pitbulls attack and kill a Pekinese puppy.
Due to the unsavory reasons that many have invested in Pitbulls, it is difficult indeed to keep any semblance of the title "family pet" in connection to this breed. but with the right commitment, exercise and discipline thi
Due to the unsavory reasons that many have invested in Pitbulls, it is difficult indeed to keep any semblance of the title "family pet" in connection to this breed. but with the right commitment, exercise and discipline thi
Easily Avoid Heat Stroke and Dehydration in Dogs - Common Sense Helps A Lot
Posted by nightbear 659 days ago (http://factoidz.com)
You've only to use some common sense to know not to put a dog into a closed up car on a hot day. The dog will die. Heat stroke is very common in dogs, they do not have the ability to sweat or to exchange the heat for cooler air fast enough. Heat stroke is very ugly and will kill your pet. This article has some answers that all pet lovers need to know.
Why Outdoor Cats Need Protection
Posted by mulberry 627 days ago (http://snipsly.com)
Being outdoors presents a number of risks to cats. This doesn't mean however, that all cats can be indoors all of the time. What is important, is that caretakers understand the risk and take appropriate precautions when possible.
Photography Inspiration: Cutest Pictures of Sleeping Kitties
Posted by nightbear 841 days ago (http://iniwoo.net)
Lucky for the young impala, three deadly cheetahs who came across him Kenya's Masai Mara weren't hungry and instead licked and pawed him.
This is an extraordinary story of nature not living up to its reputation. I would never have believed this remarkable story could have taken place. But for the sake of the baby Impala, I am certainly glad it did. It looks like at the end of the story, the ba
This is an extraordinary story of nature not living up to its reputation. I would never have believed this remarkable story could have taken place. But for the sake of the baby Impala, I am certainly glad it did. It looks like at the end of the story, the ba
Grieving A Pet: Mourning Your Loss
Posted by Dazzlecat 894 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Losing a pet can be as difficult as losing a human friend. Cats, dogs, horses, gerbils, birds - many animals have become our close friends, confidants and companions. Their loss can put us into a deep depression with little support and sometimes not much understanding from people who have never had pets.Psychologists say people who lose a much loved pet usually go through the same stages of griev
The Biggest Snakes in the World
Posted by doons 917 days ago (http://hubpages.com)
Are you fascinated with snakes. Most people are afraid of snakes but are also fascinated by them. The longest snakes in the world are the Asian pythons that can grow up to 12 meters long. However the anaconda is commonly mistaken to be the longest. The anaconda of South America is the biggest but not the longest snake in the world.
My Big Boy - A Chocolate Lab Story
Posted by schraderj23 917 days ago (http://www.squidoo.com)
Bruno Brown is my 6 year old purebred chocolate lab. He is a rather big chocolate lab, weighing in at around 125 pounds. He is without a doubt the man of the house. Like many chocolate labs, his hobbies include eating, playing and pooping. He is extremely mild manored and well behaved. Bruno, like most chocolate labs, was very easy to train. Labradors are very smart and make for excellent family
How to Help a Feral Cat
Posted by mulberry 721 days ago (hhttp://www.infobarrel.com)
With over 70 million feral cats in the US, the problem of animals that reproduce unchecked becomes evident. These feral animals can create a health hazard and be a nuisance. On this page you can learn about how you can help solve this problem and treat these animals humanely.
Dog Whistles
Posted by ralphmessa 703 days ago (http://factza.com)
A dog whistle (also known as silent whistle or Galton's whistle) is a breeding of whistle adapted in the training of dogs and cats. The frequency range of a dog whistle is largely out of the range of human hearing. Typically, a dog whistle is within the range of 16 to 22 kHz with simply the frequencies on the floor heading down 20 kHz audible to the human ear. Some dog whistles have adjustable sl
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