• May 7, 2024

Elephants, hippos and bears, oh my!

The Peru Circus winter quarters were established by Ben Wallace in 1892. The elephants and bears moved into the buildings on this property that year. For the next 50 years, these buildings, new buildings, and properties would house up to 40 elephants, polar bears, grizzly bears, Himalayan bears, and Nile River hippos. This was home…

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Scientific evidence of mineral deficiency in food

There is overwhelming evidence that mineral replenishment on farmland has reached a critical point in history. Our foods are almost devoid of nutrients that depend on minerals for their synthesis in food. The fields in which we have grown our food for 150 years are depleted of micronutrient mineral elements. The depletion rate from 1900…

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Are information products still being sold?

Information products, such as eBooks, are created digitally and downloaded to the purchaser’s computer after purchase. Sales of information products are thriving and growing all the time due to the “always on” dynamics of our lives. This is where many people are rarely off screen and consume content on every device they own, from mobile…

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Finally a natural cure for your puppy’s diarrhea

I can only assume that the last time your pup had diarrhea, you expected it to be the last, right? Not only can it be extremely complicated, but it can also be very expensive. Most pet owners will take their dogs to the vet or the canine emergency room at the first sign of diarrhea.…

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SitStayFetch – Kingdom of Pets – A Review of Daniel Steven’s Best Selling Guide

Can you really put a price on having a well-trained dog? If your answer is no, you may want to consider SitStayFetch by Daniel Stevens. For a measly $37, you can get the ultimate guide to help you have a well-rounded obedient dog that is a joy to be around.   The main book itself…

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Your new cat: Why are the first 24 hours so important?

The cage was small, but the people were nice and Tiger felt safe. He was regularly fed, petted and groomed. Still, he wasn’t home. Tiger had been ‘home’ and still had vague memories of the woman who had cared for him and the other cats that lived with her. Then he had been brought to…

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Do all dog breeds train the same?

Too often, people approach dog training with a “one size fits all” approach. That is, they listen to how their friends trained their dog or buy a generic dog training book and try to use the unmodified techniques to train their dog. Read on to find out how this approach is suboptimal at best. Every…

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Why are we going to the caves, Lookout Mountain Cave, below Ruby Falls?

In 1994 I was invited on a very special trip to Lookout Mountain Cave below Ruby Falls. We were having dinner at a friend’s house and at our table we met a couple from Lafayette, Georgia. We started talking about caving and Pettyjohn Cave near Lafayette, when he told me he was going to make…

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14 Amazing Facts That Explain Why Tortoiseshell Cats Are The Best Cats To Own

1. Tortoiseshell cats will always be female Through genetics, tortoiseshell cats are most likely female. If you are looking for a male tortoiseshell, GOOD LUCK, they are very hard to find and highly sought after. “It’s no wonder every tortoiseshell cat I come across is a female,” it’s not just by chance, it’s genetics. To…

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Facts about dog leashes

Now your puppy is old enough to start walking. He has probably already chosen a necklace. Otherwise, as they grow older, a well-made nylon collar with a safety buckle will work just fine. Be sure to measure your dog’s neck before you go to the store and let an associate help you decide based on…

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