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How do I get my dog to obey me at the dog park when she is around other dogs?

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
Dogs
irbk asked:


My dog obey’s me ok at home and at the dog park. That is until we get around other dogs. Once she starts running around with other dogs, she completely ignores me. It’s ok that she runs around with other dogs and they all play well together, but I need to make sure she stays some what close to me and will come when called. Any suggestions on how to get her to obey a “come” command when she’s around other dogs?

DISTEFANO

Re: Cat Talking, Translation

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
klaatu42 asked:


And here’s what it sounds like if you have your babel fish in your ear translating for you.

Don’t forget, this is a translation of the original video (with permission!) by TheCatsPyjaaaamas: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3U0udLH974

For those who are wondering, he’s saying “Is he gettin’ the treats yet? Is he gettin’ the treats?” while licking the other kitty.

Yes, I know these cats are actually female. Does it matter?

MILLESON

Reptiles –> > ?

Friday, February 22nd, 2008
Reptiles
PriceLess Reptiles™ asked:


Would It be possible for you to list allot of Reptiles that give live birth? I’d really appreciate It. You don’t have to list every reptile known to man. I want to know the ones in the pet-trade. Don’t list them all either, lol. That could take forever. I know all Boa Constrictors give Live Birth. So If It’s a whole group like that, just say the group. I can’t seem to find a list. Maybe I’m dumb and looking in all the wrong places, lol.

Thanks! = )

GETTEL

Rocky Rodent SNES Longplay

Monday, February 11th, 2008
supermariogalaxian asked:


I started at stage 2 because it was too fun to record. I hope you like it.

KANTOR

Reptiles Now More Popular Than Dogs

Thursday, February 7th, 2008
Reptiles
Gen Wright asked:


Reptiles like bearded dragons, snakes,and geckos are now such popular pets that they outnumber dogs, new research has discovered.

Who would have thought that could ever be the case in Britain, where we have always been known as as a nation of dog lovers. Seems like the dog has gone the way of fish and chips, which itself has been replaced by curry as our most popular dish.

Calculations by the British Federation of Herpetologists (BFH) indicates that there are now as many as 8,000,000 reptiles and amphibians being kept as pets in the UK. This compares to an estimated dog population of 6.5 million.

Chairman of the Federation, Chris Newman said: “There are now, without question, more pet reptiles than pet dogs in the UK. You only have to look at the way the market has grown. I have no doubt that there are now between seven and eight million reptiles living as pets in the UK?.

Reptiles’ popularity as everyday pets has grown rapid rise in numbers. They have moved into mainstream form being niche.

Reptiles fit into a busy life as they are more time friendly, and can also be easier to keep, than traditional cats and dogs.

numbers is so rapid that within years they will surpass the country’s nine million cats to become Britain’s first choice pet.

Reptiles are fairly inexpensive to to set up and look after. Most are kept in heated tanks for at least part of the day. They require less attention than other caged animals, as their waste is dry and solid.

The calculation of reptile numbers has been made from the volume of food suppliers to the market, based on things like insects and mice. Since 2004 when the reptile populations was recorded as 5m, sales of crickets has doubled from 10 to 20m a week, Locusts had more than quadrupled to around a million a week.

The five most popular species are {leopard geckos, bearded dragons, corn snakes, royal pythons (ball pythons), and Hermann’s tortoises| bearded dragons, corn snakes| leopard geckos| royal pythons (ball pythons), and Hermann’s tortoises.

Other common species are the colubrid snake, veiled chameleon and crested gecko. Which is now the fifth most commonly bred lizard in captivity.

The biggest snakes being kept as pets are thought to be Burmese pythons, which can grow up to 20ft in length, with the biggest lizards being water monitors, which can reach sizes of up to 7ft.

One of the most common reptiles is the bearded dragon, they are very sociable and are happy to sit on your lap watching TV, then run off around the room for a bit of fun, many report that they fit in well with their existing more tradition pets also. Although it is an odd sight to see a dog, a cat a tortoise and a lizard all curled up together in front of the fire!



GUEST

What should I do to teach reptiles in elementary school?

Thursday, February 7th, 2008
Reptiles
Ayme asked:


I’m planning a 50 minute lesson/lab/activity to teach anything about reptiles to any primary grade. The important part is that the learning is based on standards, so no “coloring the crocodile” activities. Any ideas? Or lesson plan websites for science?

BACA