Affenpinscher, The Monkey Dog
July 21, 2010 by Jerry Welsh
Filed under Family Articles
A small dog breed that was developed during the 17th century in Germany has captured the attention of dog lovers because of its monkey-like expression. The little dog was popularly known as Monkey Dog. In France, breed enthusiasts lovingly call the dog Diablotin Moustachu which means mustached little devil. This dog was primarily developed to be a rodent catcher. As such, the dogs are usually seen in barns, stables and kitchen chasing rodents away.
Tropical Fish Care Advice
June 9, 2009 by Greg E. Johnson
Filed under Education Articles
A tank full of lively tropical fish can be a thing of beauty. The vibrantly colored fish and the silent way they glide around in the water can make it the focal point of any room. Watching the fish swim while the filter quietly gurgles can be a very relaxing experience. However, if proper care is not taken of the fish and the tank itself, it can very quickly turn into an eyesore that still attracts the eye but now for all the wrong reasons. Here are some basic guidelines to tropical fish care that will help you get started.
Listen to Dog Expert’s Interviewed About Caring for Your Dog
June 8, 2009 by Michael Considine
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If you have followed my blog or read my articles, you know I mostly write about dog food, but I would like to spend some time on all the other challenges you run into while raising your dog.
The Chick House Dimensions
June 4, 2009 by Paul J. Easton
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When you are designing your chick house, you must bear in mind its dimensions. You should know how many chicks you are projecting to produce in the beginning and some room for possible increase in your chickens. This is essential in chick house dimensions as you do not desire your chicks to be overcrowded. When the chicks are jam-packed together in a small space, they can spread illnesses much quicker. Chicks, like any baby animal, require nourishing and are more open to illnesses than full grown chickens. With lots of space, you will certainly have more success with satisfying your chicks’ and chickens’ needs.
Chicken Coop Instructions Manuals
June 4, 2009 by Paul J. Easton
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For people who want to build a chicken coop, you can set a simple online search and get some chicken coop education through some step-by-step instructions. These chicken coop instructions will give you complete points you will require to build a chicken coop. Some web sites might need to bill for a chicken coop instruction ebook but there are some others that will give you free instructions.
Chicken Coop Building Instructions
June 4, 2009 by Paul J. Easton
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For those who are searching online to build a chicken coop, yet don’t know where to get started, you can simply buy chicken coop instruction manuals for a small fee. These chicken coop instructions will grant you complete details you will need in order to build a chicken coop. Some websites may provide you with free chicken coop instructions but they can be hard to find.
Pet Supplies Can Be Dear But You Will Save Cash If You Know Where To Look!
June 4, 2009 by Poppy J Mills
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Pet supplies are something that pet owners will usually buy at least once a week. There are plenty of pet supplies available both online and offline. It’s easy to find pet supplies because there are so many places both online and offline where you can purchase food, beds, toys and accessories for your pet.
The Ancient Lion-Like Dog Breed of China, The Chow Chow
June 2, 2009 by Tanza Tripp
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If there’s a dog breed that is as noble as a lion, as whimsically amusing as a panda, as adorable as a teddy bear, as graceful and independent as a cat and as loyal and devoted as a true dog breed, then that is no other than the Chow Chow. Believed to be in existence for than 4000 years, the Chow Chow is considered as one of the most ancient of dog breeds which thought to have first appeared in Mongolia. In China, countless of Chinese ancient arts depicted a lion-like dog that is believed to be the ancestors of the Chow Chow.