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Pet Gerbil Care
Gerbils are wonderful first pets for children. This article provides excellent, informative advise for those of us who have gerbils as a companion animal. All owners can benefit from the feeding, care and handling techniques discussed here. Read the Full Story
Navicular Syndrome in Horses
We must be diligent in observing behaviors from our companion animals. In horses, as Dr. Allen explains, head nodding or limping are clear signs of lameness. Informative articles such as this help explain one of the many causes in lameness in horses. Read the Full Story
Operant and Classical Conditioning Part II
Positive Reinforcement is possibly the easiest, most effective consequence for a trainer to control (and easy to understand, too!). Positive reinforcement means starting or adding Something Good, something the animal likes or enjoys. Because the animal wants to gain that Good Thing again, it will repeat the behavior that seems to cause that consequence. . Read the Full Story
In order to keep a true perspective of one's importance, everyone should have a dog that will worship him and a cat that will ignore him. ~Dereke Rita
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