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  1. The Future Hits Home.(elderly care, robotic pets)(Brief Article)(Editorial): An article from: The Futurist by Cynthia G. Wagner, 2000-11-01
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  3. Tips and Tidbits for the Horse Lover (Howell Equestrian Library) by Tena Bastian, 2007-10-15
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61. Anole Care
general information called american chameleons. And at one point in time, pet stores tried to True old world chameleons are much harder to care for than most
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While many people who live in their [Anoles] native range see them as no more than regular pests, everyone else seems to see Anoles as likely candidates for pets. And I personally feel that if you want something as a pet, it's best to know a little bit about it's significance in this world. It'll help you to better understand your new pet. Anoles are very interesting and very fascinating lizards. They are not ordinary, dime a dozen, run of the mill, typical green lizards. They may not be rare, but they are definitely one of the most amazing members of the reptile community. Green and Brown Anoles are different enough between one another to make most Anole keepers satisfied without the need to experiment with more exotic species. Some people prefer Brown Anoles, some people prefer Green Anoles. But each are just as rewarding to observe and learn about. These lizards have been kept as pets for centuries, and documented as such in the US for roughly the past 43 years. They're in a world between instinct and evolution, and they demand to be respected as pure biological wonders.
  • Description:
    Green Anoles are of the species Anolis carolinensis . They are small, literally green lizards. Males are generally larger than females, both in length and girth. They appear more massive with larger and longer heads. Males are generally a solid color. Females tend to have a light blue-white pattern running down the middle of their back, but this has also been seen on juvenile males. Green Anoles can shift between being green and brown. They can do it when they're cold, when they're ill, stressed, angry, frightened, or sometimes due to lack of light. True common green Anoles are solid green with little or no patterns on them. Similar species that are very closely related are nearly identical to green Anoles, with the exception of some minor pattern and color differences.
  • 62. Expert Pet Advice, Pet Care Information, Pet Care Tips – All About Pets
    euthanasia. Hidden dangers for dogs – pet care tips on what to avoid. Basic health care for your dog – general dog care information. The
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    All About Pets: Site Map
    Expert Pet Advice
    Pet Care Information
    The pet care information on this site is in the form of PDF documents. These easy-to-read, colourful and informative leaflets can be downloaded individually or in sets, making it easier to get the pet care information you want as quickly as possible.
    Pet Care Tips
    Find expert pet care tips to help with everyday tasks when looking after your companion, such as not feeding a cat too much garlic, or keeping a rabbit away from household plants. Pet care tips are based on expert pet advice, and designed to show you how to feed, clean and look after your pet in sickness and in health. Remember, if your pet is ill then the best pet care tip is to take them to a vet. Browse through the list below, use our search facility, or look through the site to find pet care information and expert advice relevant to you and your pet.
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    63. KinderStart - Animal Friends : Pet Care/Immunizations
    largest online pets Health, Safety and general information site. Rate this Site; pets Need Dental care, Too Play the Hill’s Ultimate Famous pet Challenge Game
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    64. Pet Care Direct - Frontline Plus
    Site provides general information about the surgery and staff plus pages on pet care. http//www.darwinvets.plus.com/ (ODP) More Like This.
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    65. Pet Books Etc.. General Care And Maintenance Of Popular Monitors And Tegus
    required for the responsible care and breeding regularly offered in the pet trade. of Contents Include Foreword Introduction general information The Savannah
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    Guide To A Well-Behaved Parrot
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    General Care and Maintenance of Popular Monitors and Tegus
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    General Care and Maintenance of Popular Monitors and Tegus
    By Michael Balsai
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    Softcover, 170 pages, 61 photos/illustrations
    Advanced Vivarium Systems (1997)
    This book provides the necessary and in-depth information required for the responsible care and breeding of the most popular monitor species regularly offered in the pet trade. Dumeril's, Mangrove, Nile, Savannah, Black Rough-necked, Crocodile, Asian Water, Spiny Tailed, Timor, Argus and Gould's. Also a complete and detailed section on husbandry and breeding of Tegus. Table of Contents Include: Foreword Introduction General Information The Savannah Monitor: General Information Selecting a Savannah Monitor Feeding Housing and General Maintenance Grooming and Handling Developing a "Pet/Owner" Relationship Breeding Photo of Eggs Color Photographs Disorders and Diseases Notes on Other Monitor Species Recently Available Australian Species Tegus Appendix Index
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    66. Pet Books Etc.. General Care And Maintenance Of Red-Eared Sliders
    Table of Contents Include Introduction general information Before You Buy a Healthy RedEared Slider Housing and general care Water Copyright pet Books Etc.
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    General Care and Maintenance of Red-Eared Sliders
    by Philippe de Vosjoli
    Code: RT0684
    Softcover, 62 pages, 47 photos/illustrations
    Advanced Vivarium Systems (2001)
    Red-eared Sliders are captivating turtles with a host of fascinating behaviors. This updated, revised, and comprehensive care and maintenance guide shows you how to choose a healthy turtle, determine its sex, and create the proper environment for a long and healthy life. It includes detailed sections on breeding, common diseases and treatments, and enclosure maintenance (heating, lighting, and water treatment). This book also features various color and pattern morphs of the red-eared slider, as well as information on similar species such as mud and musk turtles, painted turtles, and Reeve's turtles.
    Table of Contents Include: Introduction General Information Before You Buy Selecting a Healthy Red-Eared Slider Housing and General Care Feeding Breeding Other Popular Freshwater Turtles If You Get Tired of Your Turtles Resources
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    67. The Savannah Monitor Lizard - Pet Care Guide
    Monitor Lizard information. Monitors in general are large lizards; the water monitor can reach lengths of The Savannah monitor is sold as a pet, and can be kept
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    Monitor Lizard Information
    Savannah Monitor Home Page Reptile Directory Discussion Forum Member's Pets ... Links and Resources
    See Also: Savannah Monitor Savannah Care Savannah Feeding Savannah Habitat
    The Savannah Monitor is one of the "mid sized monitor lizards. Monitors in general are large lizards; the water monitor can reach lengths of nine feet! Most types are not suitable for keeping in captivity by amateurs, many species can be aggressive and difficult to handle. Imagine the difficulties of having a violent lizard twice your size... The Savannah monitor is sold as a pet, and can be kept by the dedicated hobbyist. However, just because it is sold doesn't mean it is suitable for everyone. They are one of the mid-sized species, reaching three to four feet in length when full grown. In general, they can become tame when raised from a young age, handled appropriately and given a proper habitat As with all reptiles, the savannah monitor can suffer from internal and external parasites. Your new monitor should be checked by a vet specializing in reptiles. Make sure to keep it isolated from any other reptiles until it has been examined. Savannah montitors are carnivores, and require careful attention to their

    68. Allerpet Inc. Allergy Information Site - Care & Habitat: Small Furry Animals - G
    Choosing a Cage Cleaning a Cage Sanitation Food Water care Grooming general information Ask your pet supplies dealer to recommend the type of cage to use
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    General Information Although gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice and rats belong to the rodent family, each species has its own particular habits and specific needs.
    Choosing a Cage Choosing the proper cage will not only increase your enjoyment of the animal but also play an important role in its health. Ask your pet supplies dealer to recommend the type of cage to use, and tell you how to set it up and equip it with the proper accessories. The pet store owner can also recommend a variety of natural, non-toxic, absorbent shavings and other bedding and nesting materials for small animals. Placement of the cage is important. Since rodents are highly susceptible to chilling and overheating, keep the cage in a well-ventilated room but away from drafts, air conditioning vents, radiators, or windows that are hit by direct sunlight. You should also ensure that other pets, specifically cats or dogs, cannot jab their paws or noses in the cage or otherwise gain access it. Return to Top Cleaning the Cage It is extremely important to keep the cage hygienically clean because rodent urine is not only unpleasant smelling but also, and more importantly, a primary source of allergens. Although rodents are naturally clean in the wild, when they are confined to a cage, urine and fecal matter accumulate quickly and cause a strong odor. In addition, certain rodents, particularly males that have matured sexually, emit a strong-smelling odor from their scent glands.

    69. Ani-Med - Pet Care Information Tips
    a few months, but with patience, consistency and praise, you and your pet will come As a general rule, puppies can control themselves for one hour for every
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    III. Dogs: Behavior: General Housetraining INDEX You've just gotten a new puppy, and the two of you are about to set out on your most important adventure of all-housebreaking. It may take a few months, but with patience, consistency and praise, you and your pet will come back from the journey victorious. Before you embark, it's good idea to remind yourself that accidents are going to happen. As your puppy grows and develops muscle tone, she will be better able to control herself. Should you see her slip, pick her up and bring her outside or to training papers. Pile on the praise when she concludes her business in the appropriate place. Never rub her nose in it. This will only confuse her. One of the most effective ways to teach your pup where and when to eliminate is the confinement method. First, get her set up in a training crate. This should be her own special den with some toys and a bed or blanket for sleeping. It's imperative that you take her out frequently so she never eliminates in her crate. If you are consistent, your pup will learn to associate her distaste for soiling in her special place with soiling in the house.

    70. Rabies [HomeVet© Natural Pet Care]
    general information. Please note The information provided here is meant to supplement that provided by your veterinarian Return to pet care Medical information.
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    Rabies
    Contents General Information What to Do if Bitten HomeVet Return to menu. *ENTER SUBTOPIC *ENTER BODYTEXT PARAGRAPH* Return to menu. General Information Rabies is a fatal disease caused by a virus. All warm-blooded animals are susceptible. The disease is usually spread when an infected animal bites another animal or person. The bitten animal or person will not become infected, however, unless the saliva of the sick animal contains the rabies virus at the time of the bite. The bat, skunk raccoon, and fox are the most commonly infected wild animals. Dogs and cats are the most commonly infected domestic animals. Because the signs of rabies vary, diagnosis is very difficult while the animal is alive. The only positive diagnosis is by laboratory examination of the brain. Early in the disease, affected animals may show a slight change in behavior or temperament. As the disease progresses, the animal becomes restless and excitable, and may have a tendency to roam or eat unusual objects. The animal then may have trouble swallowing and may begin to drool excessively. Frequently the animal becomes vicious. Convulsions may occur and are usually fatal. Some animals do not die in convulsions, but instead suffer paralysis of the lower jaw. Shortly after this, the paralysis spreads over the body and death occurs. This is called "dumb" rabies.

    71. Information On Dog And Cat Selection And Care
    general www.pawrescue.org/before.html - Planning to adopt; pet_library/care_guide/intro.shtml - How to care for and com - A guide for traveling with your pet;
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    PAW Home How To Adopt Shows Dogs ... Contacts
    Information on Dog and Cat Selection and Care
    Following are just some of the resources available for pet owners and people planning on getting a pet. The list includes PAW fliers, books in various categories (dogs, cats, rescue, general animal interest), books for adolescents and children (non-fiction, fiction, shorter books), websites and telephone services. PAW Workshops PAW Fliers
    Books Dogs Title Author Comments The New Better Behavior in Dogs - A Guide to Solving All Your Dog Problems William E. Campbell Dogs and Kids: Parenting Tips Bardi McLennan Your Dog and Your Baby: A Practical Guide Silvia Hartmann-Kent Paperback, May 1999 Are You the Pet For Me? Mary Jane Checchi How to pick the right pet and determine if your household is truly ready for the time, financial and daily exercise and care commitment Mother Knows Best Carol Lea Benjamin An approach to training designed to make an obedient, reliable animal of the family dog

    72. David Levine's Homepage - Links And General Information On Animal Physical Thera
    Veterinary Links general information Theresa s No Place Like Home pet care, Puyallup, WA (Theresa Kotas); Back On Track Veterinary Rehabilitation Center
    http://www.utc.edu/~dlevine/
    David Levine's Homepage - with links and general information
    concerning rehabilitation and physical therapy for animals
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    Current News and Information Facilities Providing Animal Physical Therapy References on Animal Physical Therapy Upcoming Courses and Conferences ... David Levine, PhD, PT, OCS
    UC Foundation Professor of Physical Therapy
    Board Certified Specialist
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    The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga,
    Department of Physical Therapy
  • Adjunct Associate Professor, The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine Adjunct Professor, North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine
    Vice-President, Animal Physical Therapist Special Interest Group, Orthopaedic Section, APTA, Inc. Physical Therapist, Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation

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    Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy now available!
    First Edition, 2004 Hardcover, 526 pages Link to Amazon Link to Elsevier Science Link to the Third International Symposium on Rehabilitation ... The Second International Symposium on Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy in Veterinary Medicine was held at the University of Tennessee from August 10-14, 2002. Over 400 attendees from 22 countries participated. Copies of the proceedings are available for purchase by emailing David Levine at David-Levine@utc.edu

    73. Reptiles And Amphibians - Simply Pets Directory
    care, health, behavior, conservation, pet trade issues Place information on the care of common Reptilecenter.com - information about general biology and care
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    Home Your Info Pet Directory Pet Quotes Pet Food Recipes Pet News Pet Forums Search: Pet Directory Entire Web
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    Home Pet Directory Pets Sub-Categories and Related Categories for Reptiles and Amphibians Breeders and Dealers @
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    Sites About: Reptiles and Amphibians Ark Reptile Group - Offers forums, pictures and information on reptile, amphibian and exotic pet keeping in the UK, including the National UK Reptile Rescue Database. Atlanta Reptile Show - Reptile and exotic animal show held in Atlanta twice yearly. Breeder booths, exhibits and seminars on reptiles. BlueHerp.com - Listing of reptile breeders and dealers, forum and care sheets for snakes, lizards and monitors. Includes free classifieds, auctions, FAQs and herp vet listings. Center for Reptile and Amphibian Propagation and Conservation - Dedicated to human education and the protection of reptiles and amphibians. Also home to the Last Chance Reptile Rescue located in Indianapolis, IN.

    74. Spiny Mouse General Pet Care And Maintenance Information.
    Spiny Mouse pet care and Maintenance information. Spiny mice are incredibly simple animals to care for, and require no specialized
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    Spiny Mouse Pet Care and Maintenance Information Spiny mice are incredibly simple animals to care for, and require no specialized care or maintenance, other than their need to be protected from low temperatures or severe drafts. Being natural desert creatures, Spiny mice do best with a low humidity level and in temperatures ideally no lower than 75 degrees, and certainly no lower than 65 degrees at any time. Probably the most ideal cage for these mice is a good sized aquarium with a tight fitting lid, and this is especially a good idea if they are being kept in a location where temperature may be a concern. A reptile heater can be attached to the bottom or back of an aquarium to provide radiant heat, and the glass sides naturally help to protect against cool draft. Two mice can comfortably live in a 10 gallon, but for any more than that a 20 long aquarium would be a better size. You can, of course, go even larger, just remember that length and width is far more useful than height to them. Under no circumstances should a single spiny mouse be kept as a pet. They are extremely social animals who naturally live in large groups and are very socially interactive. At the very least, two animals can do quite well together and require no more care or space than one would. The added benefit of keeping two or more mice together, beyond their happiness and health, is getting to watch the wide range of fascinating social interactions that take place between them. With their extremely social nature, two males can even be kept together quite comfortably if introduced at a young age, and almost any combination of mice will live happily together if introduced into neutral territory (a clean cage with fresh bedding) and given plenty of space.

    75. MSNBC - Pet Privacy: The Latest Trend In Animal Care?
    said she has seen veterinary offices refuse to release even the most general information about trends pet privacy The latest trend in animal care?
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    MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money document.write('') Web Search: logoImg("http://sc.msn.com"); MSNBC News Alerts Newsletters Help ... MSNBC Shopping Search MSNBC: Advanced Search   RESOURCE GUIDE Buy Life Insurance Yellow pages expedia.com Shopping ... Small Business Tips Pet privacy: The latest trend in animal care? Vet hospitals applying confidentiality rules to their patients Rick O'quinn / University of Georgia Gail Davison draws blood from a cat named Garfield at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. The Associated Press Updated: 4:13 p.m. ET May 26, 2004 ATHENS, Ga. - The University of Georgia’s veterinary hospital treats thousands of horses, cats, dogs, birds, reptiles and other pets each year. But don’t ask about them — that’s information for their owners only. advertisement
    Hospital officials apply the same confidentiality rules for humans to their animal patients. That means no disclosure of medical conditions, no photos taken without an owner’s consent. It even extends to the large animal unit, where milling about is not allowed. An owner can stand only near the stall of his pet. “It’s like a human hospital,” said LaDon Wallis, a new graduate of UGA’s veterinarian school who has worked at its animal hospital for six years. “It’s not just this place where animals are having a field day like a park. People should respect that.”

    76. Pets
    general. Acme pets This is a commerical site which provides information on pet care and space for notfor-profit organizations involved in pet care to have
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/health/hw/vetmed/pets.htm
    Pets
    General Birds Dogs Cats ... Fish
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    Acme Pets : This is a commerical site which provides information on pet care and space for not-for-profit organizations involved in pet care to have free web space. The information is well organized and covers: dogs, cats, birds, fish, reptiles, and exotics. Reference is made to appropriate pages such as the American Animal Hospital Association home page. Pets Connection
    Good site for general information on dogs, cats, birds, fish, and small rodents. Healthy Pets This is web site maintained by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Included at this site is a locator tool for finding an animal hospital near you, pet care tips, a pet care library, and Pet Planet Newsletter. The more common types of pets are covered: dogs, cats, birds. Pet Poison Guide This page is from the American Veterinary Medical Association. It provides information on drugs, plants, household products, and some miscellanous items such as garbage. Each item is rated on a scale of dangerous, highly dangerous, or emergency. Pet Loss Support Page
    Site maintained by Moira Anderson, author of Coping with Sorrow on the Loss of Your Pet.

    77. Pet Information & Guides In UK Net Guide: Lifestyle & Leisure
    Mypetstop is your one stop for pet care and breed discussion forums and show off your pet s photos. dog behaviour and get a lot of useful general information.
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    The best of the internet travel finance jobs homes ... education Search the web: Go Lifestyle Horoscopes Dating Search Activity Gift Search Gift Search ... Broadband Internet Directory Lifestyle Sites Men Women Kids ... Christmas Partner Offers PC Offers UK Net Guide Pets
    Need to find out some pet particulars? Click on the sites below for in-depth information on various breeds, helpful advice and guides to caring for your pet. Sponsored Links Pet Photo Gifts
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    Comment: It's all about your pet! Mypetstop is your one stop for pet care and breed information, vet advice, breeder contacts, and fun. Become a member to get your own interactive homepage, have your say in the discussion forums and show off your pet's photos. Their education area offers a wealth of information for the kids.
    Dog Room
    Comment: The purpose of this site is to provide information, contacts, internet links and fun pages to all dog lovers mainly in the UK. Check out the different dog breeds, find out about dog behaviour and get a lot of useful general information. Other sections include information on dog breeders, boarding kennels, vets and charities.

    78. Pets And Animals - Refdesk.com
    Source for accurate, entertaining pet care information. questions about horse breeds, horse care, horse tack, horse equipment, and general riding and horse
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  • African Wildlife Foundation
  • Africanized Honey Bees - information from the Entomology Department at UC Riverside on the encroachment of this aggressive variety of bees upon southern California. Includes full-text articles on removing bee stings and on creating traps for straggler bees left following swarm or colony removal.
  • AllCamels.com - At this site "you will find links to everything you might need or want to know regarding camels."
  • allpets.com - comprehensive pet magazine and encyclopedia. In-depth info on petcare, health, breeds, showing, training. Messageboards. For pet enthusiasts and dedicated fanciers.
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  • 79. Berkeley Animal Care Services General Information
    Berkeley Animal care Services general information. pet adoptions; Animal impound; Community education. Due to union regulations, Animal care Services Officers
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    Animal Care Services, 2013 Second Street, Berkeley, CA 94710
    TEL: (510) 981-6600, TDD: (510) 981-6903,
    Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., and Sat. 10a.m. - 4 p.m.
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    General Information City Dog Regulations Adoptions ... Volunteer Program
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    General Information 2013 Second Street
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    Berkeley Animal Care Services hours:
    Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10:00 to 4:00 Wednesday 10:00 to 7:00 Sunday 11:00 to 3:00 The shelter is not open to the public on City of Berkeley Holidays
    Animal Care Services Officers are available to respond to animal emergencies seven days a week. The shelter services the cities of Berkeley and Albany and provides shelter-only (impound) services for the cities of Piedmont, and Emeryville. Vaccinations
    All dogs are given a DHLPP vaccination. Cats are given a FELOVAX LV-K vaccination. Rabies vaccinations, which must be given by a licensed veterinarian, are not given to animals during their stay in this shelter. (Cats are not tested for feline leukemia, FIV, and FIP.)

    80. Home & Garden, Pets & Animals, Pet Care Services, Seattle, Washington, WA, Super
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