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August 14, 2009 | By beverly y. | 2 | Just Curious
how long does it take for a bird to stop molting
April 25, 2009 | By beverly y. | 4 | Just Curious
just curious my dog eats grass
I just found some kind of mass on my dogs teat . I was wondering if dogs can get breast cancer.I want to thank all who answered and i am takeing her to the vet asp.
We just returned from being gone for 5 days and one of the parakeets looks like he's either been stressed or is molting. We had music and lights on a timer and someone that came in twice a day to care for the birds. He is also in a cage with anothe… more ›
My dog has a problem with her anal glands I think. All of a sudden I'll smell this foul odor and I'll see that she is "leaking from her butt" as I call it. She is spayed and she is a year old. I researched online and apparently her glands are not emp… more ›
October 22, 2008 | By Vbspcablog | 7 | Just Curious
I was just wondering who here would consider themselves sympathetic to the animal rights cause? The more I learn the more it disturbs me how society as a whole thinks that animals are ours to exploit for profit. From what I've been reading there seem… more ›
My vet always send's me a remminder for rabbies shot but do dogs really have to have it if they are not out side dog's?
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