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Stuffed Meat Loaf
May 22, 2013 By pattyThis is a great recipe I made up. Start with your own basic meat loaf. If you usually only use one egg, add another Ingred: 1 Read More » -
Homemade Short Bread
May 21, 2013 By pattyThis was something I made for my Dad for every holiday. God love him and God rest is soul. 1 cup butter softened 3/4 cups sifted Read More » -
Why Should I Cerf My Entire Litter Of Pups?
May 21, 2013 By pattyThe reason for cerfing your litter is to determine if there are any issues you need to know about for the pups you have produced that Read More » -
Ectropion – Eye Condition In Dogs
May 21, 2013 By pattyThis is said to be a hereditary condition in dogs and should be monitored by your vet. The eye lid(s) will droop down and can allow Read More » -
Entropion – Eye Condition In Dogs
May 21, 2013 By pattyThis is an eye condition that is said to be hereditary in dogs. The eye lid turns in toward the eye and the eye lashes can Read More »
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Tag Archives: adoption
Adopt-a-cat Month
July is Adopt-a-cat Month. July is coming to an end. So here is the postives/negatives to owning your very own cat.
Pros: Cute, affectionate, keeps you company when alone, Stress relief, keep themselves clean, good attitude, quiet. (don’t apply to ALL cats)
Cons: Litter Box cleaning, brushing (or they shed), hide, cost of food, fleas, scratch and bite (if it has no toys)
The pros outweigh the cons. Find the right one for you and yor family (My SPCA has a card that tells everything about the animal). So get out there and ADOPT-A-CAT. Also, it doesn’t have to be July for you to adopt one. Also, personally i recommend adoption before buying an animal just because of what happens to them if they are not adopted.






