Archive for January, 2010

Charlie’s fantastical brain: a funny pet video

A “smart” dog trying to figure out how to get a treat while he is stuck inside his laundry basket.

Slider and other Semi-Aquatic Turtle Diets – Vegetables and Greens – Part 1

Hi, truthful Indiviglio here. Some of the most well loved semi-aquatic (or “sun”), turtles for pets, such as red-eared and yellow-bellied sliders, map turtles accept, Cooter and chicken turtles, desirous of food fish and other animals – both interest, in fact it’s honestly unadorned to forget that most are omnivores, carnivores, and not by Natur.Natural [...]

Hot Rich shots for a cold night

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Cat and Dog, Funny Pet Video

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Gas Bubble Disease in Aquatic Frogs, Newts and Salamanders

Hi, truthful Indiviglio here. Often I possessor of amphibians found that their dogs to swim in the fill up and seem to be able to dive into contact. As the gas bent by bacteria in animals, this can cause gas bubble disease is the most common culprits. This term is sometimes used to submit to [...]

Interesting sort of day…

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Advice for Senior Cat Owners

New article in print today on our website – older cats for the Elderly Sandra Murphy shows why the lives of older people and cats can make them a excellent match for them. It examines various aspects of cat care and offers advice for owners of older cats.

Funny pet video clips, Cutest pets, Cute dogs. Job opening – Income for Life

Amusing pet confirmation clips, Cutest pets, Cute dogs. Job opening – Income for Life.

Raising Springtails as Food for Poison Frogs, Mantellas and other Small Amphibians – Part 2

Hi, truthful Indiviglio here. Collembola are small, primeval, wingless insects, classified in the order Collembola. More than 6,000 species in temperate and tropical habitats where they are formed, especially in the diets of the poison frogs (Dendrobates, Black-legged Oophaga), small salamanders and recently transformed many species of amphibians. Please see Part I of this article [...]

The trouble with quackers…

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