• There is an interesting and rather lengthy article in today's Washington Post (Style section) on the Westminster KC dog show titled 'Whoops, Is That Your Tail? A Day at the Pooch Pageant'. You can kinda tell what the tone of the article is from ...
  • Hi, everyone... I need some advice on a sad topic. My cockatiel was a terribly sweet little bird, and, after 16 years, its very strange not to have her around anymore. I just don't want to put her in some cemetary. I'd like to bury her among the ...
  • There is a lovely brindle pitbull named Elmo in my office right now. My coworkers found him wandering outside and we are in the process of contacting his owner. Naturally he is quite dangerous and violent, why we're in constant danger of being ...
  • Recently, my iguana has been biting his own tail. Not in a playful manner, mind you. This weekend, he bit the tip (about 1inch) off of his tail. Does anyone have any clue as to why he might be doing this?
  • LOST AFRICAN GRAY PARROT- CHINO, CALIFORNIA On January 18, 2005, at approximately 3:00 PM Pacific Time our African Gray Parrot flew off near Monte Vista Avenue between Walnut and Riverside Avenues and could not be located. The bird is an 11 year ...
  • I got a new Curly Tail and I don't like the looks of his tail. He is just a little guy about two inches long more than half the size of my first one I have that is the same type as far as I can tell. He is otherwise a perfect looking lizard with a ...
  • Which Red-tail Boas are in the pet stores in California? I was trying to find out the difference between True Red Tail Boas as they are called and common. Most of the websites show pictures of Red Tails being Brown. The ones in the pet stores for ...
  • Most of my first clutch of cornsnakes still hasn't eaten. They are visibly thin. These hatched 5/25. Should I try force feeding small pinky heads? What is small enough for them? I know some people have said tails, is that substantial enough to ...
  • () And how cool is this? But there is another, newly discovered, feature of dog body language that may surprise attentive pet owners and experts in canine behavior. When dogs feel fundamentally positive about something or someone, their tails wag ...
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    Very Worried now, Bitsy must have been in a fight and she ain't herself. Two blood marks on her rear back, she limps side to side and her tail is motionless. She does still purr but not as loud. She won't let us touch her close to the wounds as ...