Quotes of the Moment
Nov 15 , 2008 |
One of the serious obstacles to the improvement of our race is indiscriminate charity.
- Andrew Carnegie
To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost.
- Gustave Flaubert
War is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory.
- Georges Clemenceau |
Dog Blog links |
Animals in Translation
Patricia McConnell , Ph.D., a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist. She is known worldwide as an expert on canine and feline behavior and training.
[i love reading her new blog. Some gems that come out of her blog...: "Did you know that most dogs are ‘left pawed' but ones who are ambidexterous (holding down a Kong with either paw) have a higher incidence of separation anxiety, just as people who are ambidexterous have a higher incidence of generalized anxiety?". And she's coming to New Zealand in 2010.
Growing up Wolf at the Red River Zoo This blog is intended to keep you updated on the growth of our wolf pups. |
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Where to find a dog... |
Finding the right dog is really important. You can look on our Breeder's page, look in the newspaper, Rescue clubs, and perhaps at Pet Shops (Do your homework first) .. MORE>>
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Non- Doggie Links
Nov 15 , 2008 |
| Reading Test- The paomnnehel pweor of the hmuan mnid
Be irrepressible Chat rooms monitored. Blogs deleted. Websites blocked. Search engines restricted. People imprisoned for simply posting and sharing information.
Will it blend? These guys put anything in a blender to see if it will be blend?
Colour Lovers Colours for inspiration. Great to figure out the colour scheme of a new website.
ARCHIVES of Non-Doggy sites
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Doggy Reading
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Dog Talk: Lessons Learned from a Life with Dogs by Harrison Forbes is pleasant reading with some interesting insights and reminiscences of some quirky, difficult dogs. Forbes has a syndicated radio show, "Pet Talk," which doesn't seem to be carried around here. He got started in dog training with a neighbor's Terv. (Warning: the story ends sadly, as I suppose all boy & dog stories must.)
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