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Posted on: 1:20:02 PM 3/19/2008
Cats go into heat for the first time around 6 months of age, but don' think you can safely leave her surgery until that time, in can occur a month or two earlier. A cat this young is too young to have a litter and often don't make great mothers. Most...
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Posted on: 12:49:03 PM 3/19/2008
JoanEK I don't watch SNL but I like the button idea! 
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Posted on: 11:22:45 PM 3/18/2008
Well what an... interesting thread. I plan on voting for Hillary Clinton in the Indiana primaries if she sticks in it that long. I know a lot but people in my age group (18-30) are leaning towards Obama but I really just don't get it. His speech...
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Posted on: 10:46:57 PM 3/18/2008
I think everyone is silently hoping you would eventually decide to do your own math (your computer should have a calculator function) but since it is easier to keep bumping your post... it scores a 99 after taking the bonus points into account. An 89...
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Posted on: 5:51:35 PM 3/18/2008
My new pup, Dora, is a rescue dog. We know a little about her background, her litter was dropped off at a shelter, she was adopted out, then brought back to the shelter because her owners found her "untrainable." When she started running out of time ...
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Posted on: 2:03:05 PM 3/18/2008
I have to say I am not with maxpup on this issue. It isn't like your family is being denied the privilage of owning a dog, period. There are always people giving away free dogs, always people trying to get rid of a litter of unwanted pups, and always...
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Posted on: 3:44:12 PM 3/17/2008
If you have a toddler, I wouldn't recommend a corgi, and the rescue group and the breeder I went to for my corgis wouldn't adopt a corgi to a family with young children. I think they are wonderful dogs, and they are very intelligent and can be well t...
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Posted on: 10:02:20 PM 3/12/2008
My first corgi came home and immeaditely found the cat toy box, and decided it was his! Same with Dora! We are trying to teach Albie to put his toys back in the box, but he really just doesn't get the "bring" aspect of fetch. He will run to get a toy...
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Posted on: 9:51:43 PM 3/12/2008
gbroxon - That would explain her tail then, wouldn't it? What sort of traits of Basenji's should I be on the lookout for?
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Posted on: 8:44:07 PM 3/12/2008
My new pup, Dora, is a rescued corgi mix. We were trying to guess what she may be mixed with, and I think I've settled on a corgi/dachshund mix (or a "Dorgi," as Queen Elizabeth coined them). It explains the digging, which isnt a corgi trait. Her sno...
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