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@MattS. Pretty.
 
10:39 AM
@undo if it has not been suggested already, you may want to keep a diary, of food and activities. If it happens again, it is helpful to be able to say A, B and C occurred just before the event this time, Previously A & C had occurred with no event, so B should be looked at closer.
 
 
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Q: Black spots developing on flat-coated retriever tongue

user3592469I have a 2 and a half year old flat coated retriever boy, who has started to develop black spots on his tongue slowly over the last six months or so. He has a larger one about the size of a pound coin far back, and two smaller ones about pea-sized near the tip, and they are completely flat on his...

 
 
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Q: Cockatoo and other bird pairing

JoshYates1980My wife and I just built a small aviary and we want to get our Cockatoo a friend. He is 2 years old and loves people. He's not aggressive at all. My question is what birds should we NOT put in the same aviary with our Cockatoo. I also would like to get some finches and start breeding them. T...

 
 
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Q: Housing Rabbits over Winter: Minimum Height?

Jonathon WisnoskiI was wondering, what sort of clearance do rabbits optimally need, specifically in the winter. I am not sure how age/breed dependant this question will be. Specifically, when it is cold and relatively dark in the Canadian winter, will domestic rabbits hop around in joy, etc? I am thinking of desi...

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Q: Rabbits: Keeping Does, Bucks, Kits Separate?

Jonathon WisnoskiI was wondering, from the perspective of being as similar to how it is done in the wild as possible and the most humane (I understand these might be mutually exclusive); What rabbits should be kept away from each other? Does a mother need its own pen? Should a Buck be kept away from babies? Shou...

 
5:50 PM
@CeilingCat can you post a note on the housing rabbits over winter question, that a stew pot would be a more humane choice, than whatever idea is working through the persons brain. I think I have used up my quota of comments.
 
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Q: Indoor dog constantly riffling through and knocking over trashcan

HamshineAfter some months working with him (as an amateur learning from books) I've managed to more or less get my 8-year-old beagle to behave enough to live indoors with near full access to all areas of the house. This is something that seems to make him very happy, as we don't have a yard and he used t...

 
 
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user15026
9:27 PM
@JamesJenkins That's a little harsh, no?
 
user15026
I mean okay maybe they have some misguided ideas but that is why we are here! To help people!
 
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