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| Dog Training Advice Offering The Best Free Dog Training Advice To Help Dog And Puppy Owners Raise a Well Behaved Family Friend. Utilizing Positive Reinforcement Training Methods To Ensure Long Lasting Results With Your Furry Friend. - [Read more] Rated: 3.02 |
| Wild World Helping Wildlife and Pets: One blog at a time. Petitions, Videos, Reports, Updates, News and more. - [Read more] Rated: 3.19 |
| Furry Critters Blog A blog about animals and rodents, with information and a forum. - [Read more] Rated: 3.24 |
| Small Pet Cages | Buying the right cage and accessories for your small pet. Find a good healthy, comfortable small pet cage for your small pet including hamsters cages, gerbil cages, chinchilla cages and ferret cages. - [Read more] Rated: 2.95 |
| Kids' Cattle Blog We raise cattle and show them at fairs and shows.We mostly raise Simmental cattle with a few Maine Anjou in the herd. This is all about how we take care of them. - [Read more] Rated: 2.95 |
| fisheries site my blog is about fisheries ..contain fish,disease,pathogen,fish health and freshwater leeches. - [Read more] Rated: 2.97 |
| Chica & Pumuckl - The maybe funniest cats in world Already one cat means fun. So what about two cats? Chica and Pumuckl, mother and daughter, create funny cat stories every day. A cat's life consists sometimes more than of sleeping and eating. - [Read more] Rated: 2.84 |
| Humane Farms A plea to Californians to sign the petition for humane treatment of farm animals sponsored by Californians for Humane Farms before Feb, 22, 2008. - [Read more] Rated: 3.02 |
| Kidding Around Our experience with raising goats for backyard dairy, hi-jinks, and much more, we're sure! It's a new and fun learning experience, come along for the ride, the fun, and the info! - [Read more] Rated: 3.07 |
| Fish and Frog - Turtle and Blog Take one small pond. Add fish, a few turtles, thousands of frogs, dragonflies, tadpoles, and other pond animals and mix thoroughly. Let stand for several years. For garnish add trees, vines, flowers, and related vegetation. Add a dash of visitors including birds, deer, dogs, an occasional raccoon or opossum, and even human creatures from time to time. Throw in a few educational nature facts for seasoning. Serve with photo's. That's the blog. - [Read more] Rated: 2.91 |