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Posted by Debbie Ray
Just say the word cancer and any of a host of undesirable thoughts will pop in your mind- and with good reason. Cancer is one of the most common of diseases among pets and increases as the pet ages.
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Posted by Brigitte Smith
It goes without saying that your dog needs suitable nutrition to remain healthy. Vets and pet food...
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Posted by Thaddeus Collins
When pet owners think of their pets safety, the most common element overlooked is the pet identification tag. This little metal tag worn around the pets neck can increase the chances of the pet being recovered if it ever becomes lost. Pet tags are an invaluable resource in the event that a pet is lost, because they are usually the only identifying object on the pet. There are many choices available when choosing a pet tag for your pet, such as style, color, and wording, but the latter is the most important element of the any pet tag.
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Posted by Joi Sigers
Speaking as a quintessential cat lover, receiving a "Cat Lover's Gift Basket" is second only to receiving an actual cat!
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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 Andy Curry
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To the uninitiated, voice commands for the horse are nothing more than words. But to the horse they are only sounds.
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Posted by Jeff Cuckson
Show an uninformed dog lover a photo of a Westie, and theyd identify a Westie as a white Scottie. This mistake is perfectly understandable, since they do have similar physical attributes and both originated from Scotland.
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Posted by Thaddeus Collins
In a recent discussion about pet safety, the services provided by a website entitled RecoveryPets.Com was compared to microchips and tattoos, and were they a better option to providing identification for pets. During this discussion a lot of statements were made and taken for fact, but here we will dispel some of those myths.
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