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23. June 2010, 00:19:12
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
anastasia: I want to learn more about it and start it with the puppies

22. June 2010, 19:22:21
anastasia 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: clicker is instant feedback for the dogs...you say "sit",the dog sits,as SOON as his butt his the floor,you click,then treat....they begin to learn the click means something good (treat) is coming as to when you use just the treat,you have a few seconds before you can get the treat to their mouth

22. June 2010, 01:02:41
anastasia 
Subject: Re:
Artful Dodger: yes,I use clicker training on dogs...why??

20. June 2010, 21:31:37
Papa Zoom 
Does anyone here use clicker training for their dog?

20. June 2010, 17:12:00
wetware 
Subject: Tick removal
I haven't tried this, but it does sound promising as there is some vet support and favorable testimonials.  I can't see why this wouldn't also work for "human" animals.    :-)

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-remove-a-tick/

19. June 2010, 02:36:32
wetware 
Subject: Re:
anastasia: I really hope I'm wrong, but I've got a sickening sense that whoever did this was just practicing.

18. June 2010, 13:33:13
anastasia 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: there are no pics...just the story...there have been 2 cases of this now in the past week

18. June 2010, 04:41:36
anastasia 

10. June 2010, 07:04:10
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Actually, I have seen a male calico.. although, he didn't live for too long.. my brothers cat gave birth to a little male calico.. I am not sure exactly how long it lived for.. but, it wasn't too long..

9. June 2010, 16:07:26
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: We have three cats: Quazi, Zoey, Scarlet. And we have two dogs: Idget, Cheech

Quazi is a beige stripe or even tabby.. Zoey and Scarlet are both long hair calicoes. Idget is my pomeranian and Cheech is a chihuahua .. all the cats are rescue cats..

9. June 2010, 07:38:55
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Fostering an animal would be hard for me.. I tend to fall in love with them.. heck.. at bedtime all animals jump up on the bed and want cuddled.. lol

6. June 2010, 07:58:30
The Col 
Subject: Re: doggy treats
ScarletRose: become unappetizing

5. June 2010, 23:13:12
rod03801 
Subject: Re: mankind failure
Snoopy: So absolutely heartbreaking.

5. June 2010, 21:28:59
Snoopy 
Subject: mankind failure

5. June 2010, 19:38:04
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Of interest to the topic

5. June 2010, 16:54:58
Vikings 
Please be careful with this topic, I have removed a couple of links due to the graphic content and there have been some complaints

5. June 2010, 15:04:17
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: doggy treats
Jim Dandy: Gross.. I have 3 cats and 2 dogs.. now what do I do? LOL

5. June 2010, 10:21:28
The Col 
Subject: Re: doggy treats
Modified by The Col (5. June 2010, 16:51:45)
Tuesday: At the 1992 American Academy of Forensic Sciences conference in New Orleans, a forensic pathologist stated that individuals living alone sometimes died unexpectedly and unnoticed. He claimed that, in his experience, a pet dog would go for several days before it resorted to eating the owner's body. A pet cat would wait only a day or two. What he didn't mention was that cats are obligate carnivores and, unlike dogs (which are more omnivorous), cats cannot consume other potential foodstuffs that might be lying around the home (fruit, veg, cookies). For a dog, the corpse might be a last resort, but for an obligate carnivore, it may be the first resort.

Like other scavengers, those cats are doing a clean-up job. Without scavengers, we would be knee-deep in rotting flesh. Even when bodies are decently buried, it is being invisibly consumed

26. May 2010, 08:06:10
The Col 

3. May 2010, 04:29:55
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: feed a animal for free
Sarah:

3. May 2010, 03:41:32
Sarah 
Subject: feed a animal for free

1. May 2010, 20:35:54
anastasia 
Subject: Niki
Miss Nik just passed her test last Sunday to become a certified therapy dog!!!

29. April 2010, 14:53:07
Snoopy 
Subject: lets hope they get this
under control ASAP http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8650620.stm
goodness knows how many sea birds and fish will be affected

10. April 2010, 02:55:59
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Awwww.. well good thing then he was just hit and not killed.

10. April 2010, 02:45:47
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday:  It might be the meds they have him on.. I hope he gets back to being his self soon.. hopefully he isn't hurting too badly..

9. April 2010, 01:19:15
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: lol

7. April 2010, 07:15:33
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday:  That is kewt!

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