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Should You Allow Your Kid to Have a Pet?
Posted by Billy the kid in January 12th 2009
The pros and cons are many. So let’s get right into it.
First I want to tell you about a time in the not too distant past in a faraway kingdom…
Only kidding, but I did get a dog when I was roughly 7 years old. I’d been begging my mom for least two years to [...]
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Protect Your Family Pets From Toxic Plants
Posted by ParentingUncle in November 2nd 2008
Protect Your Family Pets From Toxic Plants
I was just getting around to reading the September 2008 issue of the Pensacola Home and Garden magazine. They had a very interesting article about protecting your pet from toxic plants.
The article focused on four beautiful plants: sago palm, oleander, lantana, and azaleas. I have all [...]
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