Archive for August, 2008

Mosquitoes are eating my children

By: Dr. Green

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How To Spot Bad Pomeranian Breeders

If you are planning to get a new puppy, it is important that you realize that this is a process you should be willing to put time into and which you should take very seriously. Pomeranians are especially popular, and finding legit and respectable Pomeranian breeders is the most important step here. There are hundreds of different breeders out there to choose from but many of these are mass breeders. Mass breeders are dog breeders who breed improperly or irresponsibly.

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German Shepherd: The Symbol Of Obedience

It was Max von Stephanitz who gripped all the essential credits for the development of the highly talented, faithful and obedient German Shepherd. He solely conceptualized a great variety of sheep herding dogs into one single variety. He visualized a dog of righteous character, great working ability, loyal and comprehensively trainable. Shepherd dogs were known as the best working dogs in 18th and 19th centuries. The shepherds in Germany employed their dogs to direct their group of sheep as well as cattle. The first priority was given on their working ability, not on their appearance. The root of these dogs in historical timeline has not yet been identified.

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Symptoms and Treatment of Feline Acne

The specific causes of feline acne are not known. Cats with weakened immune systems are more susceptible, but otherwise healthy male and female cats of all ages may be affected.

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Natural Balance Is Great Food For All Dogs.

Dick van Patten’s Natural Balance Dog food is scientifically formulated to offer optimum nutrition for your dog.

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Buyer Information: Boston Terrier Breeders

The first Boston Terrier breeder was Robert C. Hopper. This gentleman bought a dog bred from an Old English Bulldog and an English White Terrier. He bred the smallest of this dog’s puppies with both English and French Bulldogs. The result was the small, muscular, affectionate and companionable Boston Terrier. Boston Terriers are much more closely related to their Bulldog ancestors than the Terrier. They have been referred to by many names including Roundhead, Bull Terrier, Boston Bull and American Gentleman.

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