Last Updated on Sunday, 27 January 2019 17:56 Written by Administrator Tuesday, 14 August 2018 19:32
First, we are not talking about animal over population, it is a much bigger topic out of scope. In my opinion, the problem can only be resolved from top to down at the same time, meaning both supply and demand need to be throttled, and for the existing pets population, all the cost should be lowered especially the medical charge, because the biggest reason people abandon their pets is because the medical expense is much higher than the cost of buying a pet itself, they tend to buy new pets instead which in turn increase the demand and the existing population. Everybody knows the worst case scenario is to abandon their pets in the nature, when the pets are out in the nature, they probably start to over populate to expand their territory...Last Updated on Friday, 10 August 2018 17:11 Written by Administrator Friday, 10 August 2018 17:03
1 Retrievers (Labrador) 2 German Shepherd Dogs 3 Retrievers (Golden) 4 French Bulldogs 5 Bulldogs 6 Beagles 7 Poodles 8 Rottweilers 9 Yorkshire Terriers 10 Pointers (German Shorthaired)Last Updated on Friday, 10 August 2018 17:11 Written by Administrator Friday, 10 August 2018 17:01
1 Exotic 2 Ragdoll 3 British Shorthair 4 Persian 5 Maine Coon Cat 6 American Shorthair 7 Scottish Fold 8 Sphynx 9 Devon Rex 10 AbyssinianWritten by Administrator Friday, 27 October 2017 14:57
Summary by Carol Johnson DVM, Ph.D and Heather Lorimer Ph.D.Additional information from literature articles written by Dr. Pedersen has been added for clarification.Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is one of the most complex infectious diseases and is grossly one of the worst diseases imaginable. It is caused by an RNA virus of the Nidovirales order Coronavirus family. Other RNA viruses that the reader may be more familiar with include Ebola virus, influenza, AIDS and rhinoviruses...Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 December 2018 18:05 Written by Administrator Wednesday, 27 September 2017 23:35
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