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Dartmoor ponies selling cheap

We all know that one of the first people to suffer in the recession were those that have pets that they couldn’t afford to keep in the first place, as inflation has increased and the cost of living soared many families found that they were unable to care for their beloved family pets. Cats and [...]

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Boarding options for chickens

There have been many people who have taken to having pet chickens as a first step to leading a more self sufficient life style. Keeping chickens as pets can also be as rewarding as it is fun, chickens are easy to care for and very cheap (after egg production starts). Many families have adopted chickens [...]

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Boarding options for micro pigs

All people who have pets will face the same problem when they decide to go on holiday, who will look after our pets? Common house pets such as dogs, cats, rabbits and fish are most easy to find someone to care for them when you go away for a week or so. There are boarding [...]

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Animal centres facing crisis

2010/2011 is set to be the worst so far when it comes to receiving calls and requests to take in abandoned animals. Animal charities and rescue centres are preparing for an influx of unwanted pets as Christmas and New Year approaches as many will be forced to give up their beloved pets or some will [...]

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Safestix for dogs the alternative to fetching sticks

We all know the huge commitments we need to make when we adopt an animal, although cats can be trained to go toilet outside dogs on the other hand need to be taken for walks on a daily basis. Cats will bury their excrement where dogs will just leave it on show; dogs will dig [...]

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