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    • 41.

      Meet The Charming Papillon Dog Breed


      by Lee Dobbins - 2007-02-06
      A member of the American Kennel Club Toy group, the Papillon was admitted to the AKC in 1935. This breed stands at between 8 and 11 inches tall and weighs between 7 to 10 pounds. Like many members o...
    • 42.

      Meet The Powerful Rottweiler Dog Breed


      by Lee Dobbins - 2007-02-07
      The Rottweiler is a powerful dog breed but devoted to its family. Descended from the Italian Mastiffs, this is a very old breed that was used as a herding dog during the middle ages. During the 1800...
    • 43.

      Is My Cat Eating Correctly? (Part two)


      by David Brooks - 2007-02-07
      4) Which is the best cat food to choose?There are so many different brands of cat food on the market, the 'best' one is basically a matter of opinion. Certainly palatability is a factor, there's no po...
    • 44.

      How to Observe Wildlife without Leaving Home


      by Emma Snow - 2007-02-20
      While lumbering herds of elephants and stalking Bengal tigers capture the imagination of most animal lovers, we often neglect the nature closest to us. Sometimes we need a reminder that we are part of...
    • 45.

      USDA's Animal ID Program and Horses


      by Ron Petracek - 2007-02-21
      Animal identification, and a method for tracking livestock, is not a new concept. Animal identification is a part of American history, having began in the 1800s with branding of livestock to deter...
    • 46.

      Koala Kismet


      by Emma Snow - 2007-02-25
      To gaze into their eyes is to touch tranquility. Perhaps it is because they spend so much of their lives removed from our terrestrial sphere that these creatures can inspire such serenity in just one ...
    • 47.

      Do Guinea Pigs Read Body Language?


      by Nathan Dormello - 2007-03-09
      You have heard of dogs, cats and the regular run of the mill house pets that read body language and can judge your character based upon that but do guinea pigs read body language too? In order to bec...
    • 48.

      To Them It Does Not Matter


      by Joanne Hale - 2007-03-11
      If you're abled or disabled Or whatever colour your skin. To them, it's not important, You're just another of their kin.They also do not see you As too fat, too thin, no hair. And it's no relevance t...
    • 49.

      Training Older Dogs - Book Review


      by Joy Cagil - 2007-03-13
      This book is one of the publications I picked up for my son who adopted a young dog from a rescue shelter a few days ago. I found the book interesting enough to read before shipping it to my son, in c...
    • 50.

      Canadian Geese


      by Emma Snow - 2007-03-17
      Few spectacles symbolize autumn better than a gang of Canada Geese crossing a cloudy sky in V-formation. Common throughout most of North America, Canada Geese live around ponds, rivers, and lake shore...