Once You Were Young
They are in every shelter and rescue. Quite often their stories are depressing but the pets are not! ... Adopt him at the Escondido Humane Society ... Also take a moment to check out this Adopt A Pet Page Link to view the latest Union ...
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Randy Jackson Admires Morris The Cat
"Morris asked me to help him spread the word about his Million Cat Rescue ... and I wanted to encourage people to adopt a cat -- they make such great pets! ... Pet ownership can teach children about responsibility, compassion and ...
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adopt Penny, the smart pet, Rockville, MD
Penny is a lovable stray who was a bouncing bundle of joy when she came into the shelter without any collar or ID. This young friendly, playful stray, #222, had wounds around her neck; she may have been a chained dog, and somehow got ...
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Priced Right
... the Nashville Humane Association has reduced our adoption fees for 3 days only. Come by to adopt that new family pet for only $40.00 this Friday, Saturday and Sunday September 22nd-24th, 2006. Go get your rescue on. bear.jpg.
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adopt sweet chow, SC ; beautiful hand drawn pet portraits
W’inc Winc Online Websites Pet Portraits Drawings Freelance Design by Wendy Reyn chow videos, chow drawings, chow photos, sweet chow bear, Columbia, South Carolina write to chowbaby5 (at) yahoo.com to adopt this adorable little chow ...
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Most older Golden Retrievers are already housebroken, and known a lot of behavior patterns and how to adapt to a new and loving family. Although it will be a little hard on your new dog at first, if you give him plenty of love, attention, and patience, he’ll be just fine. You need to keep reassuring your new Golden on a regular basis, and let him know that you are his new owner and that you love you and you are glad he’s a member of your family.
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With an older dog, you need to take care of him for the first days, and let him know where everything in your home is. You’ll need to show him where he sleeps, where he should use the bathroom, and where his food is. Take your time and be patient with him, as will normally take him a few days to learn how things in your home work.
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