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    Food Kills Case Studies

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    A 6-year old Akita named Nyoko suffered from a severe form of non-responsive inflammatory bowel disease which led her to loss her long-coated hair and half of her body weight. Nyoko also had bloody diarrhea and developed phobias with the noise coming from fireworks, motorcycles, and thunderstorms. With a positive test for hypothyroidism too, her vet recommended mercy-killing. FOOD-SENSITIVITY TESTING FOR DOGS Her owner did not lose any hope despite the issue, and learned about NutriScan. It is…

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    her surgery. With that money Mr. Levering said it could be a down payment on a house. So there are down falls to having this surgery for their beloved cat Lady. Like them digging themselves deeper into debt not even including the pain medicine they would have to buy for to remain healthy. This all could be consider as too much of a hassle for a cat. Now the decision is yours! You decide if you would save your pet’s life or just let them fade away. Hopefully after reading this you will think…

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    Mammals, as in the various rodents depicted in the video Chisellers have adapted to fit the many different environments they reside in. There are about 1,300 different species of rats and mice making them the largest that exists to this day. They are equipped with ever growing cheek teeth that replace what has been ground away. One in such mammal depicted within the video was the Kangaroo Rat. They have a quite interesting form of locomotion where they hop much like a kangaroo. Kangaroo Rats…

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    every year and that people started putting their money in the hands of pets. He wrote about the levering story that took place in 2003 as an evidence to expose us on the way people insanely pay money for their pets. The leverings is a story about a cat who need a kidney transplant and that is about to die. So it bring us across pet organ transplants, chemotherapy, root canal, the cost of the operation and the hardship of owning a…

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    Pedigreed Dogs

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    Like dogs, cats have been around for thousands of years, and these felines have been continuously bred to keep their lineages which highlight their distinct features. While most cats have common physical characteristics such as round or lean faces, shortened snouts, inward-folded ears, and an assortment of fur color, textures, and lengths, pedigreed dogs have more differences. Some dogs are short-legged, while others are tall and lean, and some can weigh almost the same as humans. The Cat…

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    one of the key factor of why kill shelters rely on euthanasian but this overpopulation problem can easily be solved by spaying and neutering your pets, a shocking example of why this is such an important issue is the fact that theoretically a female cat and her offspring’s can have 420,000 kittens in a seven-year span. These kittens end up in a shelter, homeless or even dead because a careless owner did not spay their pet. Another contributing factor to high rates of euthanasian at kill shelters…

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    that they would consider to raise pets such dogs or cats. Although they should spend their much time on working, they think raising pets can relieve their burden of life. Even pets can bring us pleasure when they feel lonely. Pets are the best companion in our life. More than 65% of American families are raising pets, which range from common ones such as dogs, cats, and rabbits, to more exotic animals like birds, snakes, and horses. Dogs and Cats are the most popular pets in the America. 3.1%…

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    You may not think you’ll ever need a rodent removal service Frisco TX, but chances are, somewhere in your home there are rats or mice scurrying around looking for food, water and warmth. Your rodent housemates probably don’t live in the parts of the house you frequent, like the living room, bedrooms and kitchen; they’re likely hiding in your attic, basement, garage or shed. Regardless of where they are in your home, if there’s a chance you can come into contact with them, rodents pose a…

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    The Lynx: A Short Story

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    obscure, and eclipsed in popularity by their larger cousins, small cats are amazing, high-performance predators. “She’s very close,” Germán Garrote whispers, pointing to a handheld receiver picking up Helena’s signal. Somewhere in this olive grove beside a busy highway in southern Spain, the Iberian lynx and her two cubs are probably watching us. If it weren’t for her radio collar, we’d never know that one of the world’s rarest cats is crouching among the neat rows of trees. At five years old…

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    Crate Training Speech

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    Crate training, also called kennel training, teaches a dog to spend time in a plastic, wooden or wire enclosure called a dog crate. A common misconception is that this is cruel, when in fact dogs actually love the security of the crate. The crate simulates the den environment of a wolf, so not only is crate training humane, it actually draws on natural canine behavior. When should you start crate training? On the first night you bring your pup home. You should of course have already bought a…

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