• Pug Pups

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    BasenjimammaB
    Oh how cute. I just love your pugs.. Thank you so much for sharing. My son (5 yrs old) really wants a pug since he has been seeing yours grow up. ( the last litter..)
  • Ayfa Serengeti: Eradicating Rabies

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    DebraDownSouthD
    Wow that is wonderful! I posted it on Facebook too!
  • Codys dental visit

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    curlytailsC
    Oh wait, how'd I miss this?? I just posted about dental work. Sounds like a fun trip… it's one I'll be "looking forward" to soon. =P
  • Saw a strange thing

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    BuanaB
    We see it often with crows (and seagulls) they just protect their area. I was once attacked by 3 seagulls because we had to moor to a pole were they build their nest :S I didn't like it :)
  • USDA Registration

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    D
    There is or was a requirement for how much money a breeder could make in a year even if you had three or less breeding females. I believe it was $500. If you made more than that even with 3 or fewer females and want to sell your pups via petstores, you would have to get a USDA license. If you want to sell your pups for the petstore market, you must have a USDA Dealers license, either "A"-breeding only or "B"-breeding and brokering (basically buying the pups from either a person having an "A" license or breeding and selling your own pups in which case you would have a "B" license to petstores). The Hunte Corp. does not breed dogs but has a "B" license so it can deal/broker pups from "A" licensed breeders to petstores. There are also "B' dealers who sell to research facilities. It is my understanding that there are only around 10 doing this. The auctioneers and/or the dog auction facility must also be "B" licensed. The USDA has many laws about what can and cannot be done which is the Animal Welfare Act. The facilities are inspected but I think it is only once a year. If something is found that is in noncompliance, there is a date given that it must be fixed by and the inspector comes back to inspect again. One can now look up inspection reports for everyone who is USDA licensed. This includes exhibitors like zoos, circuses, carnivals, etc., carriers and handlers like airlines and transport companies, and research facilities like universities, hospitals, labs, etc. If one thinks being USDA licensed is so good, just think of the egg farms that were shut down because of human illnesses and the conditions of the facilities. Not all breeding facilities are like this but reading some of the inspection reports will educate you. Before attending the auctions, I had no idea how breeding dogs lived. I am amazed at the buildings, trailers, barns, etc. that they live in. It is not only breeders of dogs that need USDA licensed but also cats, rabbits, etc. Jennifer
  • AKC Registration question

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    agilebasenjiA
    @RDA007: Thank you. Just when I thought I had a handle on all this, I discover more to learn. Hmm, guess you can teach an old dog new tricks! Thanks again for your help. Oh, there's always more to learn. ;)
  • A-ha: Famous pop video from Norway 25 years old today

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    QuercusQ
    25 years….wow....that makes me feel old :) COOL song and video though :)
  • Help DH with his 3rd grade classroom, this should be fun!

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    J
    Thank you for updating!! Please still send them if you can, DH's project is going well, I'm not sure how many he has, but I know more will always be appreciated, if not this year, for next year. I know he didn't get as many as he had hoped, so it's great if you can still send them! I am sorry to hear about your loss, since having a baby and starting school again, I haven't been on here nearly as much as I wish I could be, everything is so busy…but it's a good busy so I can't complain :)
  • Amazing

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    DebraDownSouthD
    ROFLMAO, yeah, but sadly this is south america where men have mistresses isn't uncommon. :(
  • Cruelty and selfishness

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    DebraDownSouthD
    They wear diapers sometimes… but I am with you.. yuck.
  • Just a Little Game

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    BasenjimammaB
    Those are all great..what impressive imaginations..thank you, I needed the pick-me up as well..
  • Ryan

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    moetmumM
    Happy birthday Ryan (Sorry it's a bit late) I can't believe it's been a year already!
  • Female to Male

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    DebraDownSouthD
    :( Cara ate a grand daddy long legs. I know because i saw the legs sticking out her mouth. I am considering a basket muzzle til she gets over the bug obsession… or getting lime to lime outside my fence and try to get the bugs out of my yard. I don't know what to do. Although she was hopping straight up and down in the air following what I HOPE was a grasshopper the other evening. It was cute but since I couldn't be SURE what it was, I had to take her in. Sigh.
  • Turtle agility

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    BARTB
    I sent this link to a friend who does turt rescues. Can't wait for the response.:)
  • Ragdoll Kitten

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    nomrbddgsN
    They don't lose their bright blue eyes either. My ragdolls colours didn't come in for a good 2-3 years either. They are very slow growing for colours. But they are beautiful.
  • I want to leave the forum. Please help!

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    BARTB
    I once pet sat for a catoo, a parrot, 2 cats, and 2 dogs in one household. Whew, was that a job of work…mostly the birds. Props to anyone who can do that. Mostly the cats only came around for food, my main problem with the dogs was trying to keep their muddy feet off the white carpet...but the birds...oh, the birds. Could hardly get my hand in the cage to get the bowls to feed them their (owner prescribed) fruit, veggies, and even peanut butter. The catoo wasn't bad, it was the parrot that was very territorial about it. I ended up using kitchen mitts to get the bowls out of the cage. I look back on it now and have a good laugh, but at the time those bites from the parrot hurt! But every now and again during that 2 week period the darned thing would just be cute, as would the c**atoo. The owners said I could even let them out of the cage if we (the birds & I) were comfortable enough, and by the end , we were. It was very neat. That whole multi-critter experience ranks right up there with both a major learning experience and an "I'm so verry glad I had it" experiance. PS: the dogs were both German Shepherds.
  • Dog House Pub, St. Thomas, VI

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    ShannaniganS
    Lol, would have been cute! Brought Paco last night, but unfortunately is was all humans - the dogs had gone home for bedtime, I guess. Still, he enjoyed being able to roam around sniffing things and getting freaked out by the realistic dog statues on the floor everywhere.
  • Dogs in video

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    KipawaK
    LOVED that Sharron! I sent the link on to my sister and threatened that I am going to teach her Chow some of the tricks - I like the one where the two GS walk beside the guys and sit on cue. Hmmm… I might be able to get my cat Barney to do that. He's the one that already shakes a paw for a treat.
  • Hedgehog Babies

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    curlytailsC
    These are the craziest pictures I've seen all day! Cool…
  • Last Minutes with ODEN (touching dogumentary)

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    KipawaK
    I'm a mess after watching that, but thank you for sharing it.