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La alegría de cerdos: Arraigar hacia fuera la verdad

La alegría de cerdos: Arraigar hacia fuera la verdad

Por Galina Pembroke

Llamar a alguien un cerdo implica que son sucios, codiciosos, o de otra manera indignos de nuestro respecto. Con todo en realidad el cerdo es limpio, inodoro, y elegante. Cuanto más que descubrimos sobre la historia y los misterios de cerdos, el clarificante es que exigen respecto más bien que la inclusión en nuestras recetas.

¿Cuál es un cerdo?

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Trabe para arriba su buho de águila de los animales domésticos… en el flojo

El Scotsman - Escocia - trabe para arriba su buho de águila de los animales domésticos… en el flojo


Con los ojos anaranjados vivos y los 5ft wingspan, los buhos de águila son fáciles de identificar. Pero el policía ha advertido a público que no acerque al depredador.
Cuadro: Ian Rutherford

El Scotsman
Wed el 12 Abr de 2006

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Pérdida del animal doméstico, la historia de Inspirational de mis compañeros del perro

Pérdida del animal doméstico, la historia de Inspirational de mis compañeros del perro

Por Connie Bowen

There I was, standing in the veterinarian’s office looking at the X-Rays she had placed up on the lighted wall, hearing news that every pet owner dreads. “Do you see this tumor right here?†she said. “It’s what’s taking up all the protein in his blood and causing him to vomit and have the diarrhea. It’s inoperable, too large. There’s nothing to be done.†My beloved 11 year old yellow lab, Simon, was not going to be going home with me that day. He wagged his tail and whined to go home. “You can take him with you if you want, but the tumor could burst at any time and he’s not going to be getting any better like we’d hoped.â€

After I left her office alone, crying and talking to myself all the way home, I shook my head. I’d held him for those last few minutes while she administered the shot that put him to sleep. “He wanted to go home, but he couldn’t,†I told myself. The guilt crept in, but I pushed it aside. I thought back to a time 12 years earlier, and I knew the grief that was starting to seep in would be manageable this time, for I remembered the song of life told to me by my aged German Shepherd who had faced the same prognosis 12 years earlier.

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Accommodating Elderly Cats

The Geriatric Set: Accommodating Elderly Cats

By Brian Kohlmeier

Coming to terms with one’s own mortality is something we all have to face at one time or another during our lives. I’ve had my own share of introspective moments on life, as I have seen the decline of elderly relatives’ health, and experienced the aches and pains associated with getting on in years (and I’m only 36-years-old). The aging process forces us to make adjustments to cater to surfacing limitations, whether we like to embrace them or not.

Our pets zip through their lifecycles much faster than we do, and that point when we need to start making special concessions for them can sneak up without warning. I am currently the proud owner of three fuzzy felines, two of which are in the midst of their twilight years. Göst (15-years-old) and Betty (10-years-old) may revisit moments of their youth by the hyperactiveness that is Otis (8-months-old), but I can see the aging effects when compared to the young spitfire. About a year ago, I started doing things a bit differently to make life easier for them, but it has since spiraled into me spoiling them to the point that they have got to think they hit the kitty lottery by having me for a father.

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2006 Best In Show - Rufus!

The Westminster Kennel Club | 2006 Best In Show

Congratulations Rufus!


The 2006 Best In Show Trophy was awarded to “Ch Rocky Top’s Sundance Kid,” a.k.a. “Rufus,” a Bull Terrier (Colored).

11 Ch Rocky Top’s Sundance Kid
Breed: Bull Terrier (Colored)
Sex: Dog
AKC: RM 30817201
Date of Birth: April 08, 2000
Breeder: Rebecca P Poole & Robert S Long & William F Poole
Sire: Einstein The Joker
Dam: Ch Rocky Tops Ulster Annie
Owner: Barbara Bishop & W F Poole & N Shepherd & R P Poole
Photos: Breed judging / Group judging

What Is The Bone Composition and Nutritional Value of Feeding Raw Bones To Dogs?

What Is The Bone Composition and Nutritional Value of Feeding Raw Bones To Dogs?

The Nutritional Aspects of Bone Composition

Having seen well over 200,000 patients, I am committed to their best interests

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The New Odd Couple: Snake and Hamster Make Friends


Credit: AP Photo / Mutsugoro Okoku Zoo, Kyota Nomura

LiveScience.com - The New Odd Couple: Snake and Hamster Make Friends

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Can You Really Train A Cat? Is It Worth The Trouble?

Can You Really Train A Cat? Is It Worth The Trouble?

by Niall Kennedy

Cats are notoriously independent and have a mind of their own. Can you really teach a cat new tricks?

Cat owners often think that their cat is just too moody to listen. Some owners feel their cats are un-trainable simply because they are arrogant. The fact is many times pets don’t obey because they don’t understand what you want from them. So, if you have tried to train your cat, you may not be doing it right.

Good Kitty

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Don’t miss the fifth annual AKC/Eukanuba National Championship - January 14 and 15, 2006

Don’t Forget To Tune In Saturday And Sunday!

The official Website of the AKC/Eukanuba National Championships - January 14 & 15, 2006

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Doggies in the gene pool

- toledoblade.com - Doggies in the gene pool

Article published Sunday, December 18, 2005

Scientists were barking up the right tree when they began writing the genetic biography of man’s best friend. The result, unleashed a few days ago, was the complete sequence of the dog genome - the full set of genes that make-up Canis familiaris.

The book of the dog is for-scientists-only, its pages devoted to the exact order of chemical units in the dog’s 19,300 genes.

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