Articles, tagged with "hind legs", page 8
27th April 2009
If your dog shows any of these signs, he/she needs to be kept under close watch for a few hours, or even a few days, until positive signs develop or he/she has returned to normal. Do not try to exercise the dog or put him/her in any situation that may cau...
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Author:
Judd Snell
22nd April 2009
An Overview of the Breed
Considered to be one of the most ancient and prehistoric canines, the Basenji's origins date back thousands of years to central Africa and are often depicted on the walls inside the tombs of ancient Egyptians. The earlier Afric...
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Author:
Jeff Nenadic
17th April 2009
SAUTED OR BROILED PORK.--Slices cut from the ribs and loin of pork are called chops, and those obtained from the shoulder and hind legs are called steaks. These, together with the tenderloin, the small piece of lean, tender meat lying under the bones of t...
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Author:
onlinebmkt
16th April 2009
A local hunter by the name of Karl Hoffman once said: "A good wild game meal starts long before the chef tosses a steak on the grill. Skillful hunting can add to the quality of a meal". With other words, if you plan on eating what you hunt, you should be ...
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Author:
Adrian
04th April 2009
Under the heading of cured pork may be included many of the cuts of pork, for a large part of a pork carcass can be preserved by curing. However, this term is usually restricted to include salt pork, bacon, and ham. As has already been learned, salt pork ...
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Author:
Joseph Silva
04th April 2009
PREPARING A RABBIT FOR COOKING.--In order to prepare a rabbit for cooking, it must first be skinned and drawn, after which it may be cut up or left whole, depending on the cookery method that is to be followed. To skin a rabbit, first chop off the feet at...
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Author:
Joseph Silva
28th March 2009
Portuguese Water Dogs have short hair that does not shed and is considered a working dog, meaning that it is a breed that needs to stay busy. This breed is considered a hypoallergenic dog. Traditionally used to assist in fishing expeditions, the Portugues...
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Author:
John Singleson
13th March 2009
Wobblers Syndrome is a neurological disorder that affects several large breed dogs, but is especially common in Dobermans and Great Danes. The medical term for Wobblers is Cervical Spondylopathy or Cervical Vertebral Instability or CVI. It is caused by a ...
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Author:
Joseph M. Sabol
12th March 2009
If you have a household with multiple cats, you know that cat fights do happen. Even if you cats generally get along, at times, they can still fight. While humans may not completely understand why their kitties are fighting, cats have their reasons for fi...
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Author:
June Sabe
06th March 2009
Fleas are those nasty little insects that periodically infect our cats, dogs and homes. Fleas feed on the blood of our pets. They can irritate their skin not only from the bite and skin infections, but also some pets are allergic to fleas.
Fleas are th...
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Author:
Terrie Simpson
20th February 2009
Bees can actually get to "know" their owner, and recognise him/her. Especially if kept in proximity to people and not kept in isolation miles away from civilization.
The Queen of a colony will mate only once in her lifetime of maybe several years, and ...
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Author:
Chris Haycock
20th February 2009
The three lions which adorn the England football shirt have long presented a mystery as to their origin. Historians believe the three lions came into existence around the turn of the twelfth century when Richard I "the Lionheart" came to the throne.
W...
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Author:
JayMarshall
09th February 2009
You would imagine, looking at a Boxer, that they are a tough mean breed of dog that would be great for scaring (or even eating) the kids and anyone who happened to come within striking distance. Boxer Dogs have a stocky, powerful build with a mouth full o...
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Author:
mattglad
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.
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Author:
John Samson
12th January 2009
Anyone looking through an incline of cattle for auction wants to have pungent awareness of what they are looking to buy. When exchange cattle in Texas, or, wherever besides, most people are available to find right off the bat that they are not just lookin...
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Author:
Julia Sullivan