April 30th, 2008
The Siamese cat is a natural breed, which means that the traits commonly associated with the Siamese were not artificially introduced into the cat. Their history goes back hundreds of years to Thailand, or as it was then known, Siam. In modern history, Siamese were first brought to Britain and then later to the United States.
Currently there are two main Siamese cat looks. There is the “wedge-headed” cat, which is the breed standard and the “appleheaded” Siamese. The appleheaded cat is often called a “traditional” Siamese. At this point in time, it is difficult to know which cat was the true breed. It is possible that the long lithe wedge shaped cat was as common as the heavier boned applehead.
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April 30th, 2008
A freshwater tropical fish aquarium can be a wonderfully peaceful and ever-changing decorative item in any room but many people never get to experience them because they simply are afraid that it is too much work to set them up and maintain them properly. But this could not be further from the truth, in fact, an aquarium and can be very easy to set up and maintain if you simply follow two basic rules and those are making sure that tank cycles through its nitrogen cycle probably and never overloading it with tropical fish.
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April 6th, 2008
I am the proud mommy of 5 furry pets. After the recent pet food poisoning scare I decided to do some research. I was absolutely horrified to find out I was poisoning my dogs.Many pet foods claim to be “100% nutritionally complete and balanced. This claim legally can be made and printed on commercial products based on information studies using isolated nutrients and not whole foods.
These tests ignore important nutritional issues and give consumers a false sense of knowledge and security.There are more than forty known, essential nutrients… thus, making sure a food contains appropriate amounts of only a dozen of these nutrients can’t possibly assure that a food is complete.
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April 4th, 2008
Your dog’s health is a very important part of overall care, and when you have a dog: Worms are a common problem.
There are several different types of worms that can jeopardize your dog’s health: Tapeworm, roundworm, ringworm and heartworm are the most common. Knowing what they are will help you to better monitor your pet’s health and to gather the pertinent information, in case of an illness, that would assist your veterinarian to administer the correct diagnosis and treatment. Dog health care benefits by interested owners conscientiously bringing their dogs for yearly checkups: New and better blood, lab, and x-ray procedures aid the veterinarian in gaining valuable knowledge of what is happening to your dog.
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March 27th, 2008
One belief pet owners across the world share in common is: “When choosing a bird, pick a bird that selects you”. It is believed that this bird will be cheerful, inquisitive and will readily come to you.
And before you buy a Cockatoo, make sure you know what you are getting into. Unlike other pets, “cockatoos require a lot of time and attention”. They will also expect you to interact with them often.
This makes it all the more essential that your pet and you are compatible with each other!
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March 23rd, 2008
You cannot, not love, a pygmy goat. These highly intelligent beings appeal to all the biological imperatives that make babies and Webster beloved by all–despite their generally appalling behavior, excessive drinking and propensity to dirty diapers–well, Webster could be trained to change his own diapers, I guess, if it weren’t for the excessive drinking. Pygmy goats have the out-sized head and feet, stumpy bodies and incalculable cuteness that flips our inner switches into “protect the baby” mode.
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March 21st, 2008
First things first, just how do you choose a good veterinarian for your reptile bearded dragon lizard friend? The decision of who to choose could be tough yet when a good bearded dragon lizard vet is found, you can rest assured that your reptile will have a healthy life ahead of him.
Although the best person who will determine the vet that is good for your bearded dragon is ultimately you, it is advisable that you know how to appropriately handle and care for your pet so that you yourself will know the veterinarian who will give as much – if not more – care for your reptile pet.
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March 20th, 2008
Veterinarians, like any doctors, depend on their client base to make money and generally, the more clients, the more money. Now I’m not saying that all vets only think about the bottom line, but to be honest I am seeing this more and more.
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March 16th, 2008
Bearded dragon lizards are a joy to keep and take care of. Although they are not your typical pets, they will prove to provide as much enjoyment and loyalty as most other pets. Plus, they are an exotic breed that does not need much maintenance survive.
In today’s world, having a dog or a cat is common. However, keeping an exotic pet is becoming more and more the fad nowadays. This is probably because people are trying to express their individuality and uniqueness by having, in turn, a unique pet.
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February 24th, 2008
The Vine’s dictionary explains light as, to give light and expressing light as seen by the eye, and, metaphorically, as reaching the mind, whence, to make to appear. The dictionary explains dark as meaning gloomy, dismal, joyless, sorrowful, disheartening, discouraging, concealed, and secret. There is a question I have to ask, how bright is the light and how deep is the darkness? I guess one could say it depends on an individual perception.
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