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Over 100 funny emoticons
Hundreds of cool emoticons ranging from 1-channelled to 2-channelled. Besides that, some neat ASCII drawings. ____ 〓__> ξ ・_>・) "Just click it :>"
4 commentsDog Warts: symptoms, treatments and home remedies
It all happens one day upon brushing your dog's teeth. You look into your dog's mouth only to notice an odd looking growth right on your dog's gums. The growth has almost the resemblance of a cauliflower, or perhaps more like a sea anemone you...
7 commentsPistachio Eclair Dessert - Drool-worthy dishes
A delicious dessert that will have you craving for more.
48 commentsDrooling
Drooling can be embarrassing, especially when it's all over your pillow and other people can see it. Drooling can be even more embarrassing if you are trying to carry on a conversation and you find the saliva...
0 commentsBite plates, guards and splints
As much as I'd like to follow my dentist's advise on wearing a bite splint to bed, I cannot get used to drowning in a pool of my own saliva....
5 commentsDog car sickness
You are driving your cute puppy to his first vaccine appointment and as you steer into the vet's driveway you hear your puppy gagging and retching out his morning meal. Your poor baby must have gotten an...
2 commentsThe St. Bernard and our family St. Bernard
St. Bernards get more attention than other dogs due to their sheer size. Did you know they never really wore those little kegs? What else do you know about a St. Bernard? Lots of information here.
12 commentsRett Syndrome
Google Images Austrian pediatrician, Dr. Andreas Rett discovered the disease in 1954. He first noticed the signs as he observed 2 girls in his waiting room. Both children were making odd repetitive wringing motions with their hands. Dr. Rett found...
15 comments7 Easy Tips for Cats and Dogs Living Together Peacefully
Cats and Dogs can learn to live together in harmony. Introduce your pets to each other slowly; at their own comfort levels. These levels will be based on their own life experiences with other pets and environments. If they are older pets, they will likely have more protective instincts from previous experiences that caused harm or fear.
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