Horses are beautiful, majestic animals that are fun to ride, a pride to show, and a joy to own. However, highly persistent and invasive pests such as horse flies can make life very uncomfortable for your horse.
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If you have ever raised kittens, you know they love to hunt, pounce and bite. It is in their nature because cats are natural born hunters. They have a strong instinct to hunt and kill their prey.
Lately, you’ve noticed that your once active dog is having trouble getting up and around. It no longer jumps off the couch to greet you, or it doesn’t look forward to its walks.
When you first get a puppy or kitten, you think about all the good times ahead. You think about playing with your pet, house training it, teaching it tricks, or taking it out for long walks. You never think about what would happen if
You get home from work expecting to be greeted at the door by your ever-faithful companion. Instead! You notice your furry friend is lying down on its side in a pool of its own urine.