Origins: This little dog most likely has French origins. It is probably, like the Poodle, descended from the French Water Dog. However, it is also considered as having Mediterranean origins as it was introduced to Tenerife in the Middle Ages and bred there.
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This is the third installment on characteristics to look for In a healthy green Iguana. The first part I covered mainly the eyes and nose of green iguana. The second part, is a continuation on facial characteristics of green iguana which I touched on its mouth, jaw, and vent.
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Some cat owners feed their cats dog food as this is sometimes cheaper. However a cat that eats only dog food and nothing else is facing serious health problems.
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Cavies, popularly known as guinea pigs, originate from South America. They make ideal childrens pets as they rarely bite and love companionship. Having said, this little furry bundle of joy also suitable for anyone who drag about exercising with their pet (i.e. walking the dog), spending “obscene” grooming fee or excessive grooming time (i.e. long-haired cat and dog breeds), buying premium pet foods, or cooking homemade meal for those finicky eaters (i.e. cats and small dogs).
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Just before you go shopping for your first green iguana, you have to equip yourself with the right information and knowledge about this exotic pet. You have know what to look for and what to avoid. Keep in mind that getting a healthy green iguana in the beginning is crucial so as to prevent future health and temperament challenges and complications.
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Origins: Bred from different small breeds of bulldog, but it is uncertain if the dog is really French, English, or Spanish in origin.
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Origins: Most likely originated in Francebasset means dwarf in French! Bred as pack hunting dogs.
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Although the costs of owning a cat are low such as food and the occasional veterinarian checkup, however, the amount of damage a cat can cause to our other processions such as furniture, clothes, shoes can be quite pricey. And for some reasons many cats just love to attack houseplants.
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Origins: Cat lovers who admired the beauty of wild, spotted cats tried to breed a type of domestic cat with a wild-cat coat. In the 1960’s (in North America), the first planned breeding took place between a short-haired domestic cat and an Asian Leopard Cat. The mating was successful and fertile offspring were produced, but it was not until the 1980’s that a concerted breeding program was put in place.
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