Archive for July, 2010

The Natural History and Captive Care of the Mudpuppy – Part 1

Ciao, truthful Indiviglio here. A Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) was the first large aquatic salamander, I kept in captivity, and I was so fascinated by them, as I in childhood today. Increasingly rare in nature, or fill up dogs Mudpuppies make prisoners largely by attention to their individual needs. Today we take a message>: The Reptile [...]

Dog Breed of the Week: Mutt

Although the stray dog is not technically a breed of dog, mixed breed dogs certainly have their place in the race of the week. After all, deserve no less in the center of attention as purebred dogs. Many of the dogs in shelters are mutts, so that the assumption of a excellent way to help [...]

The Painted Turtle – Notes on Captive Care and Natural History

Ciao, truthful Indiviglio here. This article is part of a series in which I propose a brief introduction to both well loved and rarely place forward cultivated amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates. I will cover topics such as patterns unique to the concerns wild common of care in captivity, the pros and cons of pet advice, [...]

Prepare Your Dog for a New Baby

Are you waiting for? Congratulations! As a dog owner, you may wonder how all the way to work – especially if the first child. Having a baby does not mean you give up your dog, but it also means you have to make some provision. No matter how sweet your dog, do not assume it [...]

The Dwarf Chameleons – Notes on Captive Care and Natural History

Ciao, truthful Indiviglio here. This article is part of a series in which I place forward a brief introduction to both well loved and rarely will be clean amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates. I will cover topics such as unique patterns in the wild errors, common or care concerns in captivity, the pros and cons of [...]

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I Just Love Birds. A Quote from Simon Barnes and My New Business Undertaking.

I’m quite a fan of Simon Barnes, Chief Sports Correspondent of The Times. He writes a discourse called “Wild Notebook” in The Times on Saturday. He also wrote a book called “How to be entirely terrible birdwatcher: to the greater glory of life”, which I loved very much. A few hours a week, wrote, “If [...]

Introducing the Nosy Be Gecko (or Spearpoint Leaf-Tailed Gecko) – Part 2

Ciao, truthful Indiviglio here. Please see Part 1 of this article for information about an fascinating newcomer to the pet trade, the Nosy Be Gecko (Uroplatus ebenaui). Today we take a look at some related species and the Gecko family in general. Other geckos of the genus Uroplatus The 12 species that have been assigned [...]

Help – My Dog Bit Someone!

Most domesticated dogs usually get along with people. After all, are pets, they are with man for hundreds of years and understood better. This may be part of the reason why so many owners underestimate their dogs. If you care, dogs are animals with sharp teeth that can in fact do harm to a further [...]

Dog Breed of the Week: Airedale Terrier

The Airedale Terrier is a breed of dog that is unique in appearance and personality. This large, robust dog full of energy and spirit – all bound to protect. . . Read Full Post