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March 6th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

Have you ever heard about the “Acobay” site?? I was trying to figure out what kind of site this is. If you think this site is a site where you could write or read reviews of products, then you make the same mistake I did ;) This site is like a social networking site, where you can share your experiences about whith the products you use and what kind of products you would like to buy. In this site, you can meet other people who have the same hobby like you, use the same products you use, or meet

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One boy’s good deeds go a long way (Brick Township Bulletin)

March 5th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

Make no mistake about it. Ten-year-old Matt Mirakaj is an animal lover. The fourth-grader spends a lot of time taking care of his dog Max, his guinea pig Charlie, his two miniature dwarf frogs Bullet and Jack, a bird named Starling and three fish in the Brick home he shares with his mother Valerie and father Daniel.

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Choosing A New Puppy: Why Picking Your Next Puppy Could Be A Major Mistake!

March 4th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

There are so many breeds of dogs and each of them whether they are pedigreed or of mixed breed require certain living arrangements to suit their activity needs. That is why before you pick out your next puppy you should evaluate your own living arrangements. Do you live in an apartment, condo, or house? Is your home in the country or in a busy city? Where you live is the single most important factor when choosing your new forever friend! But before you do anything you will want to pick up some

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Solving Head-Shyness in Horses

February 26th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

My horse, Ember, was very head-shy when he first came to me as a rescued racehorse who’d been on his way to slaughter. A severe ear mite infestation made the problem even worse. After the mites were gone, he still expected any touch to his ears to be painful. Then I made a mistake by forcing him to accept a bridle by working him in the round pen until he was tired and complacent, then quickly putting the bridle over his head despite his protests. Between his pre-existing fear, the memory of pain

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Food problems had some mushers running lean in the first half of the Yukon Quest (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)

February 20th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content

DAWSON CITY, Yukon — Yukon Quest rookies Josh Cadzow and Martin Buser are 29 years apart in age but almost made the same crucial mistake on the long run into Dawson City. Cadzow, a 21-year-old from Fort Yukon, ran out of dog food. Buser, a 50-year-old from Big Lake, had to feed his dogs less than he would have liked.

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