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<title>Which Companies Provide Pet Insurance </title>
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<description>When it comes to your beloved pet, you can t afford to take any chances They form a major part of many peoples' lives and so you need to make sure they are safe</description>
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<title>Chicken Fertile Eggs How to Candle Them the Right Way</title>
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<description>Candling your chicken fertile eggs is extremely important if you want to hatch out some chicks After all, just placing all the eggs into the incubator will result in a very smelly situation</description>
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<title>How to Keep Your Dogs Teeth in Mint Condition</title>
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<description>Dental issues are among the most common problems in dogs and for that reason it is prudent to take care of them before they even start The question is, how do you go about doing it</description>
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<title>Beware Otters Attack Dogs  Yes  I Said Otters</title>
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<description>Having your dog attacked by a wild animal is a frightening experience When two animals are engaged in a fight, it can be difficult to separate them without sustaining injuries yourself</description>
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<title>Why Is Rover Chewing Up The House   Tips To Make Him Stop </title>
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<description>A dog s normal behavior is chewing Obviously, you can t allow this behavior</description>
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<title>Top 10 Ways To Make Your Horse Happy</title>
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<description>Those who own hoses know how wonderful these animals are to have as a companion They are smart, sensitive, and fun to be around</description>
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<title>Why Do Dogs Eat Their Poop </title>
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<description>Have you ever seen either your dog or someone else s dog eating their own poop If so, I would imagine that you were probably pretty repulsed by this</description>
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<title>Preventing Your Dog From Eating Their Stools</title>
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<description>There are many complaints from pet owners about their dogs eating feces This behavior is also called coprophagia and this means eating of feces by an animal</description>
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<title>Cause And Treatement Of Horse Cribbing</title>
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<description>Cribbing is a compulsive behavior, which horses sometimes develop as a result of boredom, typically resulting from being left in a box much of the day with nothing to do It consists of the horse firmly biting an object, arching its neck while pulling on the object, and sucking in air</description>
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