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i wanna kno how to add my puppy into the war
March 21, 2008 | By Elizabeth S. | 2 | Just Curious
How do I enter my pets into the pet wars? Forgive me if this question has already been asked. Thanks!
I just want to take him out to let him roam free in my house for a little and he stays in his cage and hides in the corner where I cannot reach him.
O.K. I am on dial-up. It takes forever to build a psge. While I would like to get adddicted, I have to send most of my time reviewing to gain pts. for Cabaruss Humane,etc. Thay really did a great job with my sweeetheart. Any suggestions?
I can't figure it out. I can't even find how to go to it. I'm really not always good at navigating around.
i'm in a manual wheelchair and was just wondering if anyone had any tips on how to walk/play with my dog while maintaining her safety.
We have an australian shepherd and we're always looking for new ways to get her to show her major smarts - what is the best way you have found to engage smart dogs during "structured play" - I'm looking for something more challenging than just 'Fetch… more ›
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