Author Archives: Schalk
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2014-07-22
Cutie Tuesday #13
Time to test seven adorable kittens reflexes. Kitten = Cutie, but when you put seven in a row and test their reflexes... then that's just an overload of CUTIE!! Isn't this incredibly awesome? I can’t get enough of these kittens!!
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2014-07-21
Introduction to Clicker Training 10 Tips
What is clicker training? Clicker training is a science-based, fun and easy way to train your pets. It’s been around since the 1960s and can be used to train any animal of any age. Here are 10 tips to get you started. 1. Getting to...
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2014-07-18
Video: Yorkie Who Isn't Very Good At Playing Catch
It's FRIDAY...time for some laughs!! Aren't Videos in slow motion just the best!! This cute little Yorkie isn't very good at playing catch - he misses the ball so badly... really funny!!
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2014-07-18
3 Tips On Puppy Nutrition
1. What food and How much: The first thing to consider is that the nutritional needs of a puppy is different to that of an adult dog. Their speedy growth needs be fueled by nutrients. Your puppy must be fed food that is just made...
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2014-07-17
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2014-07-16
Abyssinian
Personality and Temperament The characteristics that differentiate this breed are inquisitiveness, bravery and high spirits. The Abyssinian doesn’t like to be handled constantly. It will insist on taking part in everything its owner does but on the other hand has an independent mind. An example...
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2014-07-15
Siamese
Personality and Temperament The Siamese is a chatterbox, very affectionate, outgoing cat that depends on human companionship. Therefore if you aren’t home often this isn’t the cat for you, as it will get lonely and depressed. They need to be managed carefully, but are the...
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