Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 at
4:56 am
3x Mini Duckworth Small Dog Squeaker Toy by Multi Pet Squeeker Exercise 3 pack
Clean Go Pet Disposable Dog Doggy Diapers 10 COUNT SM
PINK NEW SMALL PET DOG LEAD LEASH&HARNESS FREE POST
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 at
6:56 am
Pet Cricket thinks about carrots

Image by IvanWalsh.com
These are two crickets we got at the Pet Market in Beijing.
They’re lifespan in 100 days. In Chinese they’re called ‘e-bai gougur’, i.e. 100 day insects. Crickets are very popular in China, for example, our taxi driver had two with him, lovingly kept in a small gourd inside his shirt. They chirp all day long and keep him company.
A few things I learnt since we got them.
Talk to them and they come to life. They sleep a lot. Usually handing upside down.
They respond to music, esp soft rhythms and classical, not hard rock.
They sing when lonely, looking for a mate, or when threatened.
Don’t use a flash if taking photos. They have no eyelids… Continue reading this item...
Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 at
8:56 am
Dr. Marty Becker, “America’s Veterinarian,” Shares His Tips to Bring Safety and Comfort to Pets This Holiday Season
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) October 13, 2011
Halloween marks the beginning of the holidays and although it’s fun to include pets in the festivities, changes to their environment can cause unease, especially with senior animals. “America’s Veterinarian,” Dr. Marty Becker, the veterinary contributor on “Good Morning America” and “The Dr. Oz Show” and pet expert for Vetstreet,com, has lent his expertise on keeping pets safe and at ease during the holiday bustle.
Calming Agents: Pets may need a little extra tender love and care during the busy holiday festivities. When dealing with holiday parties, visitors or traveling… Continue reading this item...
Monday, October 31st, 2011 at
10:56 am
A Miniture Bearded Dragon may be one of several species of agamid lizards in the genus Pogona found in zoos and private collections. Pogona describes seven species found across Australia, some of which are bred and sold as pets. These captive animals are also called Beardies by those who breed or raise them. Miniture Bearded Dragons are popular exotic pets, most commonly Pogona vitticeps, the Inland or Central Bearded Dragon. They are a popular species among children, because of their friendly and calm nature, along with the relative ease of caring for them. Most Bearded Dragons in captivity have broad triangular heads and flattened bodies, with adults reaching approximately 16-22 inches from head to tail. When threatened, they will expand a spiny pouch under their… Continue reading this item... | 23 Comments
Sunday, October 30th, 2011 at
12:55 pm
Question by Emily W: What are the best places online to buy supplies for small pets?
Of course the cheapiest would be nice too.
Best answer:
Answer by rl1991Amazon is awesome.
Try it.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Saturday, October 29th, 2011 at
2:57 pm
Pet Crickets, just hanging around

Image by IvanWalsh.com
These are two crickets we got at the Pet Market in Beijing.
They’re lifespan in 100 days. In Chinese they’re called ‘e-bai gougur’, i.e. 100 day insects. Crickets are very popular in China, for example, our taxi driver had two with him, lovingly kept in a small gourd inside his shirt. They chirp all day long and keep him company.
A few things I learnt since we got them.
Talk to them and they come to life. They sleep a lot. Usually handing upside down.
They respond to music, esp soft rhythms and classical, not hard rock.
They sing when lonely, looking for a mate, or when threatened.
Don’t use a flash if taking photos. They have no eyelids… Continue reading this item...
Friday, October 28th, 2011 at
4:57 pm
Pet Cricket – this carrot is mine!

Image by IvanWalsh.com
These are two crickets we got at the Pet Market in Beijing.
They’re lifespan in 100 days. In Chinese they’re called ‘e-bai gougur’, i.e. 100 day insects. Crickets are very popular in China, for example, our taxi driver had two with him, lovingly kept in a small gourd inside his shirt. They chirp all day long and keep him company.
A few things I learnt since we got them.
Talk to them and they come to life. They sleep a lot. Usually handing upside down.
They respond to music, esp soft rhythms and classical, not hard rock.
They sing when lonely, looking for a mate, or when threatened.
Don’t use a flash if taking photos. They have… Continue reading this item...
Thursday, October 27th, 2011 at
6:56 pm
Pet Cricket having his carrot

Image by IvanWalsh.com
These are two crickets we got at the Pet Market in Beijing.
They’re lifespan in 100 days. In Chinese they’re called ‘e-bai gougur’, i.e. 100 day insects. Crickets are very popular in China, for example, our taxi driver had two with him, lovingly kept in a small gourd inside his shirt. They chirp all day long and keep him company.
A few things I learnt since we got them.
Talk to them and they come to life. They sleep a lot. Usually handing upside down.
They respond to music, esp soft rhythms and classical, not hard rock.
They sing when lonely, looking for a mate, or when threatened.
Don’t use a flash if taking photos. They have no eyelids… Continue reading this item...