Controversy on the Range | American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign

Posted on September 7th, 2010 by admin, under Horses.


Controversy on the Range | American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign

New York Times video on Twin Peaks roundup controversy.

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What to Do With Stale Bread

Posted on September 4th, 2010 by admin, under Dogs.


What to Do With Stale Bread

However it got there, I want to use it up. It kills me to throw things away, even when they’re growing penicillin cultures. How to Make Bread Pudding in a Crockpot French Toast With Stale Bread

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7 Common Weight Loss Myths … Busted!

Posted on September 3rd, 2010 by admin, under Dogs.


7 Common Weight Loss Myths … Busted!

My favorite busted myth in this list: Fat is to be avoided. Of course, our Weight Loss expert wasn’t talking about cheese when she discussed healthy fats . Find Your BMI Do You Need to Lose Weight?

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Action Alerts from the National Anti-Vivisection Society …

Posted on September 2nd, 2010 by admin, under Horses.

Action Alerts from the National Anti-Vivisection Society …

The suit challenges the Agency’s failure to conduct an environmental assessment, the construction of a two-mile long fence which would cut off the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Herd from crucial summer and fall grazing lands, …

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Prepare Cats for Disaster

Posted on September 2nd, 2010 by admin, under Cats.

Prepare Cats for Disaster

How to prepare for your cats’ safety and survival in the case of a disaster.

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Dog Breed of the Week: Brussels Griffon

Posted on September 1st, 2010 by admin, under Dogs.

Dog Breed of the Week: Brussels Griffon

The Brussels Griffon is a toy breed that, like many small dog breeds , has a big personality. At a glance, the smooth coat version closely resembles a Pug, while the … Read Full Post

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12 Fruits and Vegetables You Should Buy Organic

Posted on August 27th, 2010 by admin, under Dogs.

12 Fruits and Vegetables You Should Buy Organic

When I buy organic, I buy it because certain fruits and veggies seem more delicious to me in their organically grown form. (Bananas, for example. Don’t ask me why, but I feel like organic bananas are more delicious. And since I eat more bananas than Curious George , this is important to me.) What to Know About Organic Foods Organic Gardening Tips

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Are You Ready for a New Dog?

Posted on August 26th, 2010 by admin, under Dogs.

Are You Ready for a New Dog?

Dogs are a lot of work. They can’t drive, they don’t have jobs, and they almost always refuse to do their share around the house. So you need to be sure you’re ready before you add a dog to your pack. Can You Afford a Dog? The Best Dogs for Kids

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The Best Dog Training Books

Posted on August 23rd, 2010 by admin, under Dogs.

The Best Dog Training Books

Have you ever searched for a book about dog training, only to find the vast amount of choices overwhelming? Whether you have a new dog, plan to get a new dog, or just want to work on training with your current dog, a good dog training book is a great place to start. However, there are so many dog training books out there that it can be nearly impossible to decide which ones are the best for you and your dog. Some dog training books are better than others, and choosing the right ones can make all the difference. … Read Full Post

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Diary of a First Time Wild Horse Stampede Observer, Part Two …

Posted on August 18th, 2010 by admin, under Horses.

Diary of a First Time Wild Horse Stampede Observer, Part Two …

By their nature, Wild Horses , when left to a natural progression, develop characteristics unique to their environments. The Twin Peaks bands are the Horses I observed and I owe it to them to try and bring them to life for you. …

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