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The History Of Fox Hunting

25th September 2009
Fox Hunting has always been seen as a British activity during which highly trained dogs, as well as human hunters on horseback, pursue the red fox. Animal rights activists find the ‘blood sport’ to be barbaric. However, its participants and proponents... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Meet 250 Million Mates

23rd September 2009
Dating I am now involved in a permanent relationship with somebody I love very much. She is gorgeous and probably the smartest female I have ever met. But, before I met my mate I of course dated like everybody else; and I estimate that I probably... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Jack Russell Training For Good Dog Manners

21st September 2009
Though small-bodied, jack russell terriers are sturdy and tough dogs developed to hunt and chase out foxes that has gone to the ground. In order to do tasks expected of them, it is important that this breed must be extremely intelligent, athletic, fearles... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Tips If You Are Planning on Keeping and Raising Ducks

17th September 2009
If you are planning on keeping ducks in your backyard, this article could potentially be helpful for you. Keeping ducks can start with you raising ducklings. This may be one of the best ways for a beginner because you get to learn everything from scratch ... Read >
Author: Mary Louise

Why is Feeding Swans One of the Most Crucial Parts of Raising Swans?

14th September 2009
Feeding swans is one of the most crucial parts of raising swans on your property. Fortunately, this is not difficult to do as swans will happily exist on the spoils of nature. You should toss out birdseed mixture that is meant for geese and ducks as well ... Read >
Author: Andrew Grey

Raising Swans is Not As Difficult As You May Think - If You Know How

14th September 2009
Raising swans is not as difficult as you may think. You only need to have a male and a female, a fresh body of water and feed and you can get started in this venture. There is a bit more to it, but the basics are that you provide water and food for the cr... Read >
Author: Andrew Grey

Want to Keep Chickens in a Small Garden? How to Choose a Small Chicken Coop

11th September 2009
So what things should one consider before one spends your hard earned cash? Below we take a look at what some of these things are when it comes to buying a small chicken coop for your garden. 1. Give Your Chickens Plenty Of Room - If the coop i... Read >
Author: George Fowler

5 Benefits in Constructing Your Own Coop Instead Of Buying a Pre-Made One

10th September 2009
When you want chickens, you need to know how to build a chicken coop. These diy chicken coops are where the birds will stay and there are several things that you need to know about before even planning your coop. First you will need to know how to take ca... Read >
Author: Dave Mathews

5 Benefits in Constructing Your Own Coop Instead Of Buying a Pre-Made One

08th September 2009
When you want chickens, you need to know how to build a chicken coop. These diy chicken coops are where the birds will stay and there are several things that you need to know about before even planning your coop. First you will need to know how to take ca... Read >
Author: Dave Mathews

Understanding Waste Management

28th August 2009
Kitchen waste has a double hit on kitchen costs. Food not sold and thrown away immediately hits the bottom line of profit, but the second hit is the charge of removal for both kitchen waste and plate waste. Most local authorities will charge for both pack... Read >
Author: easyequipment

Dog Obedience Training

21st August 2009
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING ======================= Cause THE PUPS KNOW WHO'S in the sphere of CHARGE ----------------------- Complete you hope for near was a way of schooling them not to complete folks things? Travelling on your whim now and a... Read >
Author: blove23

What to Look For When Buying a Chicken Coop

18th August 2009
As you will soon discover when you start perusing through lists of chicken coops for sale there are many different sizes and designs to choose from. What one you choose to erect in your garden will depend on the amount of space you have available and the ... Read >
Author: George Fowler

Chicken Runs And Coops a Simple Guide

17th August 2009
Chicken runs and coops can be built with ease and don't let people tell you otherwise. Some people will try and tell you it takes some sort of genius to build a chicken coop, but they are just plain wrong. With all the resources available on the Web, even... Read >
Author: jimbobberly

The Fascination Of Football Match Between Newcastle And Leicester

13th August 2009
Everyone knows that Football Championship has been started. Every year this championship brings in a lot of excitement in the lives of football fans, living across the globe. Coco-Cola Company has sponsored the championship in this year. Therefore, it is ... Read >
Author: Peri Witny

How to Build a Chicken House - 4 Keys

10th August 2009
When you decide that you want to build a chicken house, like so many others nowadays for good financial and environmental reasons,you need to consider avoiding the mistakes of those who plough ahead without any planning or considering these 4 tips. 1. Con... Read >
Author: John O Toole

How to Build a Backyard Chicken Coop - What You Need to Know

10th August 2009
How to build a backyard chicken coop is an important skill for anyone who wants a plentiful supply of healthy free range eggs and free range chicken on a budget. Building a chicken coop makes great financial, health and environmental sense and this ar... Read >
Author: John O Toole

Using Your Navigation System For Geocaching

04th August 2009
Geocaching is an excellent way to maximize your use of a handheld auto navigation system. There are so many wonderful activities and events you can use your system for and geocaching is a way of combining many activities into one use or event. In addition... Read >
Author: Haywood Dickerson

Building Chicken Coops can be Fun and Easy

03rd August 2009
A lot of people who house chickens in their yards have paid for a ready made chicken coop and run from a farm store or paid someone to build it for them, simply because they don't know how to go about building their own. They assume it's too difficult to ... Read >
Author: jimbobberly

Chicken House Designs - What to Take Into Consideration

01st August 2009
When making a chicken house, also known as a chicken coop, there are a few things you need to take into consideration before you make the actual commitment to begin building. People who go about making a chicken house without taking the following three th... Read >
Author: jimbobberly

What to Consider When Buying Westies

01st August 2009
Many people are probably familiar with westies, a breed of dog that is known for its white coat. Though they were originally bred to seek and dig out foxes, badger and other vermin, these small-sized dogs are now mostly companion dogs. Those who are plann... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Having West Highland Terriers As Pets

31st July 2009
Once in your life, have you ever considered having west highland terriers are pets? With various dog breeds in existence, maybe many people are baffled as to what dog breed makes a perfect additional member of the family. West highland terriers, also k... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Heartworm - Cats at Risk Too

20th July 2009
Heartworm disease is a parasitic infection which often proves fatal. The organism responsible is designed to live its live within two host organisms. Born inside a dog's heart the microfilarie worms live in the dogs bloodstream before being taken up by ... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

I Have Plans For a Chicken Coop to Build in My Backyard

17th July 2009
I have plans for a chicken coop; it's going to be big enough for my 5 soon-to-arrive hens, it will be well-built and functional, but it's going to look good too! I'm so excited to get started on it. I've already put in a vegetable patch, and a compost. I'... Read >
Author: rudgeinc

Days Out in Devon

07th July 2009
Days Out in Devon Are you deciding on your next holiday or maybe just a few days out? South Devon has something to offer everyone! South Devon is incredibly scenic. The coastlines are amazing, and you can literally walk 100 miles and never run out ... Read >
Author: eddieb

5 Tips That Help You Save Money On Cheap Chicken Coops

05th July 2009
It is growing ever more popular for people to keep chickens and there is little wonder why. It is because of the benefits of been able to have free range eggs available all the time. If you do make up one's mind to keep chickens, then you will need to fin... Read >
Author: Graham Williams

The Best Dog Training Techniques

05th July 2009
Make The Pups Know Who`s In Charge Sporting dogs that are alert, active and intelligent have historically been used by hunters to locate, flush or retrieve game from land or water. Smaller dogs may be hurt by unintentionally rough children, especiall... Read >
Author: Luis Javier

Chicken Brooder Plans - Considering the 2 Most Important Needs of the Chicks

17th June 2009
The chicken brooder plans are not that complicated. Considering the needs of the chicks is the only key to getting all the requirements right for that brooder. The 2 most important requirements of newly hatched chicks are space and warmth. Moreover, they ... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Building a Chicken Coop - 3 Essential Tips For a Successful Chicken Coop

13th June 2009
Building a chicken coop can be a very rewarding experience as the healthy chickens you raise will produce fresh eggs all year round. However, this can also be a daunting task as a single mistake can result in a mediocre coop or worse, unhealthy chickens. ... Read >
Author: JamesFowler

Walking Scafell Pike

12th June 2009
Sca fell via Lord's Rake and Scafell Pike is a glorious challenging walk. I find this route to the highest point in England has many great moments. There is so much to enjoy including Stockley Beck, Stockley Bridge, Styhead Tarn, Round How, Pulpit Rock, L... Read >
Author: Acopic Ltd

Encouraging Inspirational Bible Verses- Wow these are good!

12th June 2009
Today is a new day. A new day. A new day. A new day! I made sure to mention "A new day" emphatically because very often we get stuck on the past worrying about what we could havd done better, and what we would have done better had we been given another... Read >
Author: QuinsonThomas

Containing canine carefully without fences

10th June 2009
Rabbits, foxes, neighbours cattle and sheep stirred up the true hunting nature of Di Corr's three Jack Russells. Living on 7 acres in Morisset didn't stop her little escape artists from running out the front gate. Di's valuable dogs were not only loved p... Read >
Author: Stephinno

Incredible Vacation Experience in Tulum

10th June 2009
Tulum means fence, trench or wall, and is the name given to the site in recent times because of the wall surrounding it. It is the ancient Mayan city overlooking the fabulous blue waters of the Caribbean, with a fantastic beach, beautiful views and fascin... Read >
Author: dinavios

Build Chicken Coops - Easy and Quick! Save Over 50%

06th June 2009
You will save over 50% if you build chicken coops. Based on our analysis you normally save over 50% by building your own coop. That can be hundreds of dollars saved on larger coops!Did you know that? I am assuming, if you are reading this article, that y... Read >
Author: johanzo

Heartworm, Cats Suffer Too

04th June 2009
Heartworm is a well known problem for dogs. However our cats are all too often neglected. Cat heartworm disease is on the increase too and can be just as serious. Make sure you know if your feline friend is at risk. Heartworm disease is caused by a ... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

3 Simple Chicken Coop Building Tips

18th May 2009
So, you’ve decided you want to build a chicken coop. Well, believe it or not, you’re not alone. There are over 95,000 people each month who are looking for instructions on how to make the perfect chicken coop. And, in this article, I’m going to shar... Read >
Author: waywyrd

How to Build a Chicken Coop

11th May 2009
If you are thinking about building a chicken coop, you can follow the steps in this article to help make your project a success. How to Build a Chicken Coop - Design Look at some existing chicken coop plans to help you with ideas, then start with a ... Read >
Author: globall06

How to Build a Chicken Coop

11th May 2009
If you are thinking about building a chicken coop, you can follow the steps in this article to help make your project a success. How to Build a Chicken Coop - Design Look at some existing chicken coop plans to help you with ideas, then start with a ... Read >
Author: globall06

How a Residual Income Generating Affiliate Program can Boost Your Online Income

08th May 2009
Choosing A Residual Income generating Affiliate Program can be considered to be one of the smartest ways of starting an online business. Though many new entrepreneurs have heard of internet marketing and affiliate marketing yet the term Residual Income ce... Read >
Author: Kanaga Siva

The Fox hunter: The English Foxhound

04th May 2009
As per the AKC registration, the English hound is considered to be the rarest of the dog breeds. They are considered rare as it is a belief that they were developed in England during the sixteenth and the seventeenth century. The deer population of Englan... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

The Hunting Breed: The Harrier

01st May 2009
The breed, Harrier is an ancient one where records of it being a part of the hunting pack exists way back in 1260. However, there is confusion regarding its origins due to conflicting reports reporting on its origins. Various sources state different thing... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Room For Jesus

28th April 2009
Jesus said, "Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no where to lay His head" (Matt. 8:20). Is this true? Yes, but at the same time, it is not true. He could have had a dozen beds. Then why did He not use them? For the si... Read >
Author: Terrance Williams

An Ancient Hunting Breed: The Harrier

22nd April 2009
The breed, Harrier is an ancient one where records of it being a part of the hunting pack exists way back in 1260. However, there is confusion regarding its origins due to conflicting reports reporting on its origins. Various sources state different thing... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Geocaching with Your Auto Navigation System

17th April 2009
Geocaching is an excellent way to maximize your use of a handheld auto navigation system. There are so many wonderful activities and events you can use your system for and geocaching is a way of combining many activities into one use or event. In addition... Read >
Author: Jack Safford

Your Rabbit Deserves a Sound Outdoor Hutch

17th April 2009
If you're going to have a pet, rabbits make great ones, whether you keep them indoors or out. If you wish to keep your rabbit outside, then you will definitely need to get yourself an outdoor rabbit hutch. There are many different options on outdoor rabbi... Read >
Author: Budman

Bobcat Awareness

09th April 2009
Just a couple days ago I wrote a story about hiking and Boy Scouts, etc. talking about how to protect yourself should you be confronted by a bear. Well, I recently learned two people were attacked by a bobcat in Withlacoochee State Forest located in Citru... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques

Finding Hunting Dogs That Are Hypoallergenic

09th April 2009
Hunting dogs, though traditionally used for hunting small game including foxes, rabbits, and others, have become household pets to many. Intelligent, graceful, and energetic, these dogs can bring joy and comfort to any home. Hypoallergenic hunting dogs ar... Read >
Author: John Singleson

The Best of Sahara

07th April 2009
Sahara is the largest desert in the world. Tourists are treated to many wonderful activities here when they visit. The largest desert in the world is located in Africa. This desert is named Sahara, and it occupies ten percent of Africa’s total land a... Read >
Author: Urmann

Exterminate House Mice

01st April 2009
House mice can be very destructive and disease spreading. Unfortunately, if you live in an area where it gets cold during parts of the year, you may find that you have house mice entering your home. No matter how well you seal your home, these tiny creatu... Read >
Author: QC

Few Words About Terrier Dogs And Their Wide Spectrum of Temperaments

12th March 2009
From the funny little pals to the more aggressive ones, terrier dogs definitely have wide spectrum of temperaments and dispositions that anyone would find interesting. In fact, any kind of owner would fit with the various characteristics that this breed c... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt

What are the Symptoms of Heartworms?

11th March 2009
Heartworms are prevalent in nearly all countries while the countries with tropical and warm climates which includes most of USA. These tiny worms cause a variety of infections in smaller animals such as coyotes, wolves, foxes and even our pets like cats a... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Koi History And Information

10th March 2009
Koi are beautiful fish and are great to keep. I have been caring for Koi carp for around twenty to thirty years now and spend my time writing and helping others to have the same sort of success that I have had. Koi are so popular that even though they ... Read >
Author: Brad Kooper

What You Should Know About Weimaraners

10th March 2009
The first time you see Weimaraners, you will definitely be amazed with this breed's pleasing appearance. Having bred from dogs used by royalty, Weimaraners possess elegant, noble and athletic appearance. Although they were originally bred to hunt large ga... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Containing canines crefully without fences

09th February 2009
Rabbits, foxes, neighbours cattle and sheep stirred up the true hunting nature of Di Corr's three Jack Russells. Living on 7 acres in Morisset didn't stop her little escape artists from running out the front gate. Di's valuable dogs were not only loved p... Read >
Author: Stephinno

How to Stop Bad Dog Behavior

02nd February 2009
Dogs belong to the Canidae family which includes wolves, foxes and cayotes. Since dogs came from ancestors with wild behaviors, it is not surprising for dogs to demonstrate a wild or aggressive behavior. Although dogs are now domesticated, there are still... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Heartworm – Common Prevention and Treatment Medication

20th January 2009
Heartworm spreads from mosquitoes through bites to animals like dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, coyotes, other animals and even humans that live near areas with large mosquito populations. Heartworm infection is dangerous; untreated dogs may die and treatment ... Read >
Author: AnneMing

Your Pets Should Get Vaccinated

12th January 2009
Hence, in order to protect the puppies against infectious diseases, it is best to give them their shots and they should be re-immunized after 3 to 4 weeks. In this way, the puppies will be able to endure any infectious disease that may come their way. ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Learn About The Temper Of Dogs

11th January 2009
From the funny little pals to the more aggressive ones, terrier dogs definitely have wide spectrum of temperaments and dispositions that anyone would find interesting. In fact, any kind of owner would fit with the various characteristics that this breed c... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

All About The Border Terrier

07th January 2009
The Border terrier got its name from the area called Cheviot Hills, which is actually near the border of England and Scotland. This is where these dogs were made to attack and terminate predatory foxes. They have wiry coat that is why they normally ap... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

Get A Fox As A Pet

05th January 2009
When people think of the fox, the first thing that comes to psyche is the animal where men armed with guns and accompanied with dogs go on a pursue. This incident, which is somewhat common in many parts of Europe and in the United States, still happens no... Read >
Author: Judd Snell

Breed Temperament Of Terrier Dogs

05th January 2009
From the jest little pals to the more aggressive ones, terrier dogs definitely have eclectic spectrum of temperaments and dispositions that everybody would find interesting. In detail, any kind of possessor would fit with the diverse characteristics that ... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt

Music Review of Fleet Foxes by Fleet Foxes

29th December 2008
“Fleet Foxes” are a five-piece Seattle based indie band. Their genres include indie folk, folk rock, baroque pop, indie rock and indie pop. Fleet Foxes consist of Robin Pecknold (Vocal and Guitar), Skye Skjelset (Lead Guitar), Jay Tillman (Drums), Cas... Read >
Author: Darren Tan

Corticosteroids For Dog Skin

17th December 2008
Corticosteroids are also a useful for controlling allergies by reducing the inflammation in your dog's skin. Although it will weaken the immune system a bit, it is often necessary in order to treat the allergy. Some side effects are increased appetite and... Read >
Author: John Samson

Ensuring Fun Time In New Chatrooms

16th December 2008
If you are the kind of person that only goes to one particular chatroom then you may be limiting yourself in more ways than one. The internet offers various chatroom channels with each offering a distinct type of thrill. Consider the Option of Chat Up... Read >
Author: Donald Iberstein

Keeping A Fox As A pet

15th December 2008
When people think of the fox, the first thing that comes to mind is the animal where men armed with guns and accompanied by dogs go on a hunt. This event, which is quite popular in many parts of Europe and in the United States, still happens today. T... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Thanksgiving Decoration for Your Home - The Power of Stuffed Animals

22nd November 2008
Thanksgiving can be a great time of year. It’s the start of the holiday season, a time for family and close friends to get together to appreciate each other and eat great food. Everyone has a great time enjoying each other’s company. However, if you a... Read >
Author: Corina Volegna

Thanksgiving Games - Great Ideas for Indoor Playing

17th November 2008
In the United States, Thanksgiving kicks off the official holiday season. Traditionally, it is celebrated with family. Family members get together and have a meal of traditional Thanksgiving foods. These foods include things such as turkey, stuffing, swee... Read >
Author: Corina Volegna

How to Treat Heartworm?

10th November 2008
Several heartworm treatments have been created in order to provide a cure for this particular kind of dangerous infection. However, more information campaign must be done in order to spread the word and further educate people (because it may also infect h... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

The most addictive flash (iPhone) game of the year Totomi

05th November 2008
This week there was a new free-to-play flash game released by Rovio Mobile called Totomi. Totomi is available freely online and will be available for purchase as an iPhone game in the coming weeks. Totomi could be the most addictive flash game ever! Totom... Read >
Author: Mattyfranchise

11 Election Day Quotes Celebrating Our Right to Vote

30th October 2008
Election day falls on November fourth this year, and what better way to celebrate our right to vote than with a few good election day quotes? After all, it's a right that was fought for by our fellow citizens throughout our history as a nation. Whethe... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

Hunting Laws & Regulations in America

08th October 2008
In the sport of hunting a few things are involved, Ghillie Suits, rifles, wildlife, and ammo come into play. Hunting was around ten years ago, 50 years ago, 100 years ago and many centuries before that; and will probably occur a few hundreds year from tod... Read >
Author: GhillieGear.com

A Lakeland Miscellany

06th October 2008
The fabled Lakeland Terrier is one of the oldest breeds of terrier still employed. Its name and fame resounds today as the crowning glory of Lakeland farmers' dog breeding achievements! The appellation, Lakeland, was added to the breed only in modern t... Read >
Author: Rod Smith

Vital Pet Vaccines: Responsible Pet Ownership and Awareness

04th September 2008
So, you've brought home a perky little puppy or kitten, feeling confident that your new best friend is quite healthy after its initial round of vet-administered pet vaccines. But just as you wouldn't expect your childhood vaccinations to last forever, nei... Read >
Author: Dr. Gloria Dorsey

Another Reason You Should Have Your Pooch Vaccinated

17th July 2008
When you first bring home a new puppy it seems like most of your free time is spent at the veterinarian’s office. There’s always another shot or checkup on your list of things to do. No matter how annoying it may seem, those initial trips to the vet... Read >
Author: Taylor

Types of Hypoallergenic Hunting Dogs

07th July 2008
Hunting dogs, though traditionally used for hunting small game including foxes, rabbits, and others, have become household pets to many. Intelligent, graceful, and energetic, these dogs can bring joy and comfort to any home. Hypoallergenic hunting dogs ar... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Beautiful Guildford- a place to see and experience

18th June 2008
The town of Guildford is a very rich one in terms of culture and history. The buildings that can be seen in Guildford are monuments that remind people about the majestic past that this town has had. The roads and alleyways of Guildford, especially in th... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Some Facts on the Breed Temperament of Terrier Dogs

15th May 2008
From the funny little pals to the more aggressive ones, terrier dogs definitely have wide spectrum of temperaments and dispositions that anyone would find interesting. In fact, any kind of owner would fit with the various characteristics that this breed c... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

The Scruffy Little Hunter Dog: Border Terrier

07th May 2008
The Border terrier got its name from the area called Cheviot Hills, which is actually near the border of England and Scotland. This is where these dogs were made to attack and terminate predatory foxes. They have wiry coat that is why they normally ap... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Flea Control

03rd May 2008
Fleas are found throughout the world. They are small, wingless, dark coloured insects that feed on warm blooded animals such as cats, dogs, rats, chickens, pigs and humans etc. There are many different types of flea, around 2000 known varieties, and altho... Read >

Hidden Messages Inside Anime

30th April 2008
Anime is one of the best things that could possibly happen to television. Since its debut outside Japan, anime has reeled in millions and millions of fans. However, there are those that remain skeptical of anime, thinking of it only as a glammed up vers... Read >
Author: swapw

Car Hire – Driving around Sydney

25th April 2008
Australia is a sparsely populated country, despite the fact that it has a land mass of 7.7 million km2. As a result of this, the distances between the major cities are large, with a drive from Melbourne to Sydney taking over 12 hours and Sydney to Brisba... Read >
Author: Gill

Heartworm Disease- Will It Affect Your Weimaraner?

24th April 2008
Dogs, even your extremely fast and powerful Weimaraner, are considered the most definitive host of heartworms. Heartworm is a parasitic, small thread-like worm that commonly affects dogs but can also infect cats and other canids such as wolves, coyotes an... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Weimaraners: Facts About Them

09th April 2008
Originally developed for hunting, Weimaraners are great and versatile dogs, perfect for show, field, obedience, tracking and agility. It was in the 19th century when this breed was developed and were used by royalty for hunting large game such as boar, be... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Car Seat Covers - Avoid Problems And Guarantee Style

03rd April 2008
In the last few years men spend more and more money pimping their cars. But they neglect one important attribute their car should offer: Comfort. The last few decades have shown that the love of the cars and trucks grows more and more. Men are spending... Read >
Author: Andrew Bernhardt

Collecting Antique Stocks By Theme

01st April 2008
There is a thriving market in old stock certificates due to their beauty, uniqueness, historical significance, rarity and, surprisingly, their affordability. Though most certificates (even from a century ago) can be purchased for under $100, the sheer ... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC

Weathervanes: Whenever the Weather is Windy

11th February 2008
Weather vanes may appear a simple decoration for the outside of your home but they can in fact a rather complicated piece of engineering. The very first recorded use of a weather vane as an instrument was in the 1500s and they have since become an English... Read >
Author: Harvey Vaughn

Bobcat

19th October 2007
The Bobcat is an extraordinary feline. A highly adaptable wildcat of North America, the Bobcat has managed to survive in healthy numbers in a variety of habitats, consuming a diverse spectrum of prey, in both wild and inhabited regions. Classified in the ... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Primer Explodes In Energy Drink Market

25th September 2007
Then two brothers turn the whole energy drink market on its head by making " Primer ". Now the definition is: n. a refreshing breath spray with a "kick in the ass" amount of caffeine formulated for your enjoyment. primer� (a noun)n. a cap or cylinder c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Polar Princess Return from James Bay, Canada

02nd September 2007
The hospital is on the island causing transportation difficulties during the warmer season. Rachel*, our guide, told us when her mother was pregnant with her older sister during break up a helicopter was also in service. With no lighting for the helicopte... Read >
Author: Lloyd Mize

Jack Russell Terrier - The facts every owner of this dog breed should know

24th August 2007
Originally bred in the 19th century by Parson Jack Russell, an avid hunter, selected traits that would assist him in hunting. Working dogs, Jack Russell Terriers were bred to be fearless and feisty to flush out prey from the forest, particular foxes. As a... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Naruto -- Not Just Another Comic Story

22nd August 2007
Naruto is one of the most popular manga and anime series around. It features a young boy, Naruto, whose body actually contains the spirit of a fearsome nine-tailed fox that had been terrorizing his village some twelve years earlier. At that time, this n... Read >
Author: Andrew Wills

Internet Authors aren't carnivores

16th June 2007
When vegetarians want to be insulting, they call anyone who disagrees with them a 'carnivore'. That's inaccurate. No human being is a carnivore. People are omnivores. Generally speaking, -if you look around the world - you see that people eat both meat a... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury

The Parson Russell Terrier - Loyal and Energetic

06th February 2007
When you're looking for a new addition to your family that is loyal and energetic, the Parson Russell Terrier, also known as the Jack Russell Terrier, is the perfect pet to consider. This particular breed of terrier is full of surprises, offering a satisf... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

James Hutchings of Aberystwyth, Victorian Taxidermy.www.Taxidermy4cash.com

22nd November 2006
Hutchings Family It would appear that James Hutchings began working as a taxidermist in Aberystwyth in the 1860s. His sons, James (Fred), George and Walter and daughter (Poppy), followed him in the taxidermy trade and the firm continued until 1942. The... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com

Vaccinating Your Shih Tzu

17th November 2006
Active immunization is the introduction into the body of killed or satisfied microorganisms or their products for the purpose of stimulating the Shih Tzu's defense mechanism. This is the same concept that is applicable to the human species. Historica... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Good Things To Know About The Dachshunds Breed

14th November 2006
When it comes to speaking about Dachshunds, the first thing you need to know is that their breed was especially meant for hunting badgers. The name of the breed originates in Germany, where the word “dachs” actually means “badger”. These small dog... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Survival Tips - Don'ts

01st September 2006
During the last ten and a half months Jane and I have stumbled along a brutal learning curve. As we wind down for a few weeks here's a far from exhaustive list of some of our more striking lessons. 1. Don't think that just because your child couldn't d... Read >
Author: Dave Fouracre

Facts about Heartworm in the United States

17th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Paul Nelson * Canine heartworm infection occurs all across the United States. Heartworm infection has been found in pet and wild dogs in all 50 states, each of which have there own areas where the disease is an ongoing problem (these are... Read >
Author: paul nelson

Dog Origins: Where Do Dogs Come From?

27th April 2006
It's widely believed that dogs originated over 17,000 years ago; recent DNA testing and closer fossil examination is suggesting that dogs originated as far as 150,000 years ago. However the dating in relation to the Bible seems a little far fetched. We ... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Humane Pest Control: How to Get Rid of Mice in Attic

27th April 2006
Tired of worrying about gnawed wires, chewed-up items in storage, and, ugh droppings? Well, how to get rid of mice in attic areas and other out-of-the-way places is not all that difficult and you can do it successfully in a non-toxic, environment-frie... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

The Dangers of Typical Neighborhood Animals You Don't Think of as Dangerous (Squirrels & Racc

16th February 2006
You're used to seeing them, those squirrels, deer, rabbits, armadillos and other "typical" creatures that live in your neighborhood. But what you may not have realized is that those cute (and sometimes not-so-cute) inhabitants can at times be dangerous to... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Spiders, Foxes, and Articles

09th February 2006
In case you haven't ever read anything by me yet, or in case you haven't quite "twigged" my angle yet, then the simplest way I could put my overall marketing philosophy, is like this, Think of a spider, and its web, and also imagine a Fox, and his Cunning... Read >
Author: martin andrew

Being a Home-Based Business Owner What's not to Love?

17th July 2005
Being an entrepreneur and working from home has to be one of the most rewarding opportunities available to us. What other business or organization would allow you to work in your slippers with curlers in your hair (or whiskers on your face!) while spea... Read >
Author: Laurie Hayes