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Entries from June 2008
June 23, 2008
A moose in the house
This has got to be the most hilarious video I have seen this week. There is a moose in their bedroom!!!
June 19, 2008
An alarming number of dogs being bred
A down turn in the economy and what do some desperate people do? They breed anything with a uterus. That thought came to mind just now when I was at lunch reading one of those local free newspapers. The growing amount of ads for dogs and puppies is alarming. Most of the ads are for [...]
June 19, 2008
Animal welfare website
A friend of mine just pointed me to an interesting website. It is the Animal Welfare Institute. The website has the latest new items of what animal related bills are in congress or at the state level. This site is a must visit for all those animal lovers that are concerned about what laws are [...]
June 12, 2008
The saga of the shoelace
My teenage daughter mucks out our horse stalls during the week. Yesterday she just had to inform me that she found a strange item in ‘Moe’s” (short for Mozart) stall. She was picking up the poop when she saw what looked like a wide shoelace. She said she wondered how a shoelace got into his [...]
June 10, 2008
Cancer causing first aid medications
Yes you read the title correctly. There are first aid products that we use on our pets that are known to cause cancer. Not only are the manufacturers aware of this but on some products they have changed the labels to hide the fact. The full story is at “Cancer and our pets“
June 10, 2008
Horse soccer
I found a new sport. Well, maybe not that new, but new to me, Equine soccer. Click on the picture to find out more.
There is also a great section on toys for horses with some really funny photo shots like these.
June 9, 2008
Heat, water and your pets
Yesterday one of my auto waterers in one of my horse stalls was leaking. It was time for a plumbing repair. Thank goodness that our weather has been mild so far this spring and the horses were out at pasture so access to fresh water was not a problem. The broken waterer got me thinking [...]