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Choosing Dog Bowls for Your Canine

from petside.com on 14 Apr 2009

Dog bowls typically come in three types - plastic, ceramic or stainless steel.

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Pet Feng Shui For Beginners

from petside.com on 01 Jun 2009

home clean and tidy. Wash food and water bowls thoroughly and don't leave any soapyexperimenting with different colored blankets or bowls to see if your pet seems to have a preference." Phillips recommends using plates, bowls, bedding and toys that are pretty and

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Pet Friendly Homes

from petside.com on 03 Jun 2009

litter bags as well as other supplies.Add a draw for food bowls in thetoe-kick space, between a lower cabinet and the floorlitter bags as well as other supplies.Add a draw for food bowls in thetoe-kick space, between a lower cabinet and the floor

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Laia's Journey: A Saga of Mystery and Love

supplies to him for the dog... dog food, collars, leash bowls, deworming medication, all kinds of stuff." Nancy addedsupplies to him for the dog... dog food, collars, leash bowls, deworming medication, all kinds of stuff." Nancy added

Cat Falls 26 Stories and Lives: One "Lucky" Feline

meet Laia. He said, "I probably shipped over $300 worth of supplies to him for the dog... dog food, collars, leash bowls, deworming medication, all kinds of stuff." Nancy added that her brother-in-law "lived for that dog." In retrospect

Biggest loser...pet?

grinning like the Cheshire cat. I have often found toys in water bowls and other odd places, even discovering a very realistic-looking mouse toy one time in the toilet. However, never in the many years of sharing my home with felines have I found a toy buried deep in a litter box . Cats are clever, aren't they? Since this mousepromises pets might vote for: Magic says, “Extra big food bowls.” Seren says, “Catnip twice a day....” Magic

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Capturing Carbon Dioxide In Tiny Bowls: Global Warming Fix From Microbes?

The accidental discovery of a bowl-shaped molecule that pulls carbon dioxide out of the air suggests exciting new possibilities for dealing with global warming, including genetically engineering microbes to manufacture those carbon dioxide "catchers."

AVMA MEMBERS IN THE NEWS: Local Vet Discusses H1N1 Prevention in Pets

animal is to continue good hygiene practices. �Frequent hand-washing for owners, washing pets, pets' dishes, bowls, toys -- those kinds of things," she said. "If you're sick, you need to be isolated." Doctors said that if an animal

AVMA MEMBERS IN THE NEWS: Swine Flu Hits Some Pets (Audio)

be at any great risk to humans, but you should take precautions after you handle your cat. Wash your hands and clean up the bowls and clean up the area. SIEGEL: Tell the cat to sneeze into his paw. Dr. SLEMONS: Yes. (Soundbite of laughter) SIEGEL

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