top travel websiteMaybe one of the most popular things to do is upload on the Internet and broadcast pictures of your beloved animals. Everything from photos and videos podcasts five shenanigans have found enough houses online. Unfortunately, the vast majority of the five sites are nausea or inciting “cute” variety. Because animals can lead to hours of laughter (regardless of whether or wearing Groucho glasses ladies hats or not), here we decided to browse the web for the five sites, and we found a few. What follows is a sampling of our favorite pet sites, some old, some new. Funny, of course, depends on the mind of the viewer, but it will be lying if we did not admit that we have almost all guffawed last site on the list. Check them out ….

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1.American Kennel Club <http://www.akc.org>

Browse by name dog breeds or a group, to find out about the clubs national races, groups breed rescue, and responsible breeding, or obtain a breeder referral. Registration for litter also available online.

2.Petsmart.com <http://www.petsmart.com>

Buying food and supplies pet dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and small animals. Browse categories for each type animal, or use the quick re-order feature to repeat. Calculate how much food to buy food with their calculator.
3.www.Pets8.org <http://www.pets8.org>

With information on pet care and nutrition for pets, horses from the mouse. Information on Animal Poison Control Center, a list of toxic plants, and more. Many resources far too numerous to list. She has more than 10000 articles, and is updated daily.

4.Prepare.org <http://www.prepare.org>

Pet first aid information from the Red Cross, available in 14 languages. Includes a list of the essential elements of first aid and basic first-aid for dogs, cats, birds, small mammals and reptiles.

5.LoveToKnow Cats <http://cats.lovetoknow.comMain_Page>

Addresses all aspects of cat ownership, but the important name Kitten That question, the debate Declawing, and articles on such diseases as feline leukemia.

6.Petplace.com <http://www.petplace.com>

A library of articles for pets, updated frequently. Visit the Medical Center Drug and the Library. Catalog your pet’s medical records and generate reminders interactive myPet in the field.

7.Test Your Pet <http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/pets>

Tests for your cat, dog, fish, birds or small mammals. The tests include the right or left “hand” preferably, problem solving, and “object permanence” understanding.

8.iVillage <http://home.ivillage.compets/topics/0,, 4tn6, 00.html>

A wealth of information animals. Discover Breed Selector, the name Pet Finder, and the Pet Symptom Solver. There are also pages on the five loss of support, pets and children, travel with pets, choosing a veterinarian and other veterinary issues, and local guides for the five resources. There are many more - far too long to enumerate here.

9.petswelcome.com <http://www.petswelcome.com>

Extensive listings of pet hotels (USA and Canada), ski resorts, campgrounds, beaches, B & B, amusements parks, and more. Also do a search by road, or look for apartments, kennels, pet sitters, veterinarians or emergency. Make reservations at discounted prices from the site.

10.Only Natural Pet Supplies <http://www.onlynaturalpet.com?Click=5>

Natural animal feed and pet supplies store. Browse their herbal remedies and homeopathic remedies, vitamins and natural supplements and grooming products, or search the list of ailments common to find cures.

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