What Do You Mean You Are Out of Monkeys?
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I went to pick something up from a friend today. He was working in an office next to this artist’s shop; an artist who had a TON of Day of the Dead stuff that is super cool. I found a wall sconce for candles that I am buying the second that one of my clients pays the invoices that just went out. In fact, there are two that I cannot decide between and one of them would go perfectly on my scary mask wall. Maybe I can talk him into a two-fer.
While I was there, I was scanning the local classifieds and came across an ad for a monkey store, er “exotic pet” store. They promised monkeys, toucans, parrots and more. I decided that on the way home I would stop and price the monkeys and maybe see if they could get a sloth for me. I was hoping that [...]
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A Golden Retriever in a Kansas zoo has taken over the mothering duties of three tiger cubs. Seems the natural mother got involved with some nefarious types and neglected her babies. Is it me, or does there seem to be a story about neglectful tiger mothers every month? They’re they Andrea Yates of the animal world. The kicker of this story is the zoo bought the retriever to be the adoptive mother of the tiger cubs.
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Lions are playing a free show this Saturday at Camel House (604 E 6th) Tickets are required to secure entrance and can be picked up from the bartenders at Trophys As if free entrance wasnt enough Lions is also promising free food
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Dear Dogma,
We have a German Shorthair who is 13. We’ve been lucky as she has always been in good health and fairly well-behaved. Our only complaint…she whines…all the time. She lays on the floor in the living room while we are in the dining room eating dinner and whines. While I’m getting ready for work she whines. No matter what we do, feed her (dogfood only), water her, let her outside…she whines.
Suggestions?
Sundi
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Whenever dealing with a behavior perceived as negative, you really have two options; redirect away from the negative and reward the positive, or ignore the negative and reward the positive. Not knowing you or your dog, I can’t tell you which will work out better for you both.
Redirection: Whenever you know your dog is about to begin a whining session, ask her to do something positive for you instead. If she always [...]
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Dear DogMa—
My best friend has three wonderful dogs and I love all of them except ONE…her dog Pearl who has a MAJOR! licking problem. I used to love spending time with her dogs and adored Pearl, since I have been around when my best friend first bought her. But now that she’s more grown up she just can’t stop licking and it’s is so SICK and bothers me beyond belief, so much so that I try and stay clear of her house when Pearl is around and licking. It wouldn’t be so bad if it was just a lick or two, but she just doesn’t stop! And I can’t tell my best friend how much it bothers me, because Pearl’s her child and she adores her. So, long story short I NEED HELP!!!
I would love to give my best friend some tips to control Pearl’s behavior, so I visit more [...]
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Dear DogMa,
I know this is going to get a bit long, so please bear with me. I have an 85 lb., six year-old Rottweiler/German Shepherd mix. He’s incredibly well behaved in our house and yard. Obeys all come/sit/stay/down commands instantly. Will wait while I go through doorways first, sits patiently waiting until I verbally release him to eat his food. I can take a meat-covered bone away from him without a single blink–he just wags his tail waiting for me to give it back. He’s playful but gentle and has more energy than he knows what to do with. Buddy acts like a big goofy kid and he constantly seeks attention. He’s great with babies, children, and loves wrestling with teens. He’s definitely an alpha, but my 13 year-old beta Greyhound has put him on the ground when he bugs her to play. Perfect dog, right? Yes and no. He’s [...]
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This morning we (my boyfriend and I) found 3 little kittens at the trash dump. Actually when we drove up to the dump, I saw an older lady with a little black and white kitten that she was placing into a box that sat on top of the trash container. We sat there for a few minutes watching her in the mirror and she left the box sitting there and got into a brownish sedan with her husband and they drove off. (I didn’t think to get her license plate number, though I really should’ve). We got out and walked over to the box and there sat 3 little babies. Their eyes wide looking up at us so helpless and sad.
It brought tears to my eyes just looking at the poor little guys and asking how someone could just leave them there balancing in a box on the corner of [...]
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Come and meet over 12,500 animals
Opened in 1998, the Aquarium of the Pacific is one of the largest aquariums in the United States.
Its more than 500 species fill 19 major habitats and 32 focus exhibits and take visitors on a journey throughout the Pacific Ocean’s three regions: Southern California/Baja, the Tropical Pacific, and the Northern Pacific. The Aquarium is located on a five-acre site on Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach, California. Three football fields could fit into the Aquarium’s expansive, three-story 156,735 square feet facility. More than 12,500 ocean animals, representing over 500 species, reside in the Aquarium. Exhibits range in size and capacity from about 5,000 to 350,000 gallons. Inspired by the towering, breaking waves of the Pacific, the Aquarium’s breathtaking architecture mirrors the fluid and dynamic temper of the ocean.
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