Thursday, January 17, 2013

Love Your Pets with Equestrian Products!

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Photographing Your Beloved Pets
by Laurie Durand

Introduction

Photographing your pet can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Done well, it will allow you to immortalize Fluffy or Spot - that significant member of your family - the pet that shared you food, chewed your shoes, and brought you the newspaper. In fact, the act of seriously photographing your pet will b...

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Essential Pig Management Tips - Raising Pigs To Its Optimum Weight With The Least Amount Of Inputs
by Sarah Brown

Effective pig management involves getting the pig to grow to its optimum weight as quickly as possible and with the least amount of inputs, while maximizing the quality of the final product - the meat. This generally involves three aspects of pig care - shelter, nutrition and health when you are raising pigs for profit.

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Osteoarthritis Is A Common Disease in Dogs
by Steve Weber

There are various types of arthritis your dog may develop. The most common kind is osteoarthritis and this affects one in five dogs at some point in their lifetime. This disease is not confined to older dogs. Young dogs may suffer with hip dysplasia, joint trauma, patella luxation or ruptured ligaments. In some cases it is possi...

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Braco German Wire
by Abdul khalid

The wire-haired German Shorthaired Pointer is a well-proportioned dog with a strong hocido and long, dark eyes and floppy ears. It has a strong neck, broad chest and belly up. Their back room is a bit curved and the tail is short. Coat: rough, tough and thick. The hair becomes entangled with each other in the muzzle in his musta...

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Love Your Pets with Equestrian Products!
by Laura Wimble

Saddle Leather Balm Just like Albion Leather Balm, which was first used 200 years ago to preserve saddle leather, still does a great job today! It is Ideal for use in extreme climate conditions of damp & cold then heat & dryness found in the Swiss mountains. The Balm penetrates & protects the leather and is also available in ...

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