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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Crazy Pets?
The above statement is truly something one should always try to remember. If you have pets, from mammals, to birds, to fish, pay attention to them. Specifically, their actions. Take note when creatures seemingly act out of the ordinary, or act like they want to get out of the house, cage or aquarium, no matter what.
The animals can sense the micro-tremors of earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis and probably even if a sinkhole is about to open up. They can even sense the micro changes in the atmosphere before tornadoes come into existence, or lightning storms.
Using your Canine Companion as a gear carrier
Using your
*Every dog should be able to carry about 20-25 % of their body weight comfortably. This depends upon the age and health of said animal. Puppies and older dogs carry less, around the 5-10% range. For reference, two liters is about 4.4 pounds.
*The types I like are ….
*This information in this article was given to me by PawEarFull Legacys who is the writer of Chew’in da Bone at http:/
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