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8. Avril 2013, 21:18:05
The Col 
Sujet: Man buys toy poodles, discovers they’re actually ferrets on steroids
By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News

An Argentine man who thought he bought a pair of poodles at an outdoor market in Buenos Aires brought them home to the vet only to be told they were actually ferrets on steroids, reports the Daily Mail.
The man, a retiree from Catamarca, purchased the animals at La Salada, Argentina's largest bazaar.
The veterinarian informed him the ferrets "had been given steroids at birth to increase their size and then had some extra grooming to make their coats resemble a fluffy toy poodle," the paper says, translating a report from a local Argentine TV station. He paid $150 per poodle.
Another woman interviewed by the station said she was tricked into thinking she had purchased a chihuahua at the same market.
It's unclear what the duped pet owners did with their faux poodles. But if you're thinking about buying a poodle at an Argentine market, the Daily Mail has a handy guide on how to tell whether the pooch you're purchasing is actually a ferret:
• Ferrets typically have brown, white or mixed fur and are around 51 cm in length—which includes a 13 cm tail.
• They weigh around three pounds and have a lifespan of 7 to 10 years.
• When happy, ferrets may perform a routine known as the weasel war dance—which is characterized by a series of hops and frenzied attempts to bump into things.
• This is often accompanied by a soft clucking noise called dooking. When upset, ferrets make a hissing noise.
• Toy poodles are known for their intelligence and are around 25 cm tall and weigh around nine pounds.
• If a toy poodle exceeds 25 cm height, it cannot compete in any dog show as a toy poodle.
• Toy poodles have been known to live as long as 20 years.
• Toy poodles are described as sweet, cheerful, perky and lively, and they love to be around people.

4. Février 2013, 23:41:11
The Col 
Sujet: Cat diapers
Does anyone have experience using diapers for their cat? I might be headed down that road

1. Octobre 2012, 23:49:23
The Col 
Sujet: A dog and fish in love

16. Août 2012, 20:37:35
The Col 
Sujet: Man has Proof of Loch Ness Monster 2012

10. Mai 2011, 15:35:57
The Col 
Sujet: put this in your pipe and Smoke it

21. Janvier 2011, 02:06:35
The Col 
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Tuesday: not my "A" material

21. Janvier 2011, 02:01:57
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Boston cat called for jury duty
Pedro Martínez: I think she found an escape claws

20. Janvier 2011, 22:37:43
The Col 
Sujet: Boston cat called for jury duty

10. Janvier 2011, 23:38:32
The Col 

2. Janvier 2011, 21:36:55
The Col 
Sujet: Re: A 900-pound bull escaped on his way to slaughter
Tuesday: he sure earned it

2. Janvier 2011, 21:21:57
The Col 
Sujet: A 900-pound bull escaped on his way to slaughter
DANVILLE, Pa. — A 900-pound bull escaped on his way to slaughter and led his owners and authorities on a two-mile chase through two eastern Pennsylvania townships for an hour.

Wayne Myers of Bald Top was headed to the butcher with the raging 2-year-old bull when he stopped at a red light near a middle school Wednesday. He says that's when then the bull made a break for it.

The bull fled ran at least two miles before being shot to death by its owners.

No one else was hurt

27. Octobre 2010, 08:37:42
The Col 
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Tuesday: sometimes just diet regulation, sometimes daily shots, just like people.They are a hard sell though

27. Octobre 2010, 08:34:41
The Col 
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Tuesday: I've been actively working with my local humane society to get diabetic cats adopted

27. Octobre 2010, 08:30:09
The Col 
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Tuesday: I assume it means a stay of execution

27. Octobre 2010, 08:25:06
The Col 
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Tuesday: Is Costner also sending cash to help pay for the upkeep of these dogs?
No humane society is rolling in dough

15. Octobre 2010, 01:31:10
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Euthanized dog comes back to life
Tuesday: I'm not a vet, but he is old and apparently in pain, it's a really tough call, but coming back to life kinda makes you wonder if he deserves to go out on his own terms

15. Octobre 2010, 01:26:56
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Euthanized dog comes back to life
Tuesday: Maybe he is a Zombie Dog now

15. Octobre 2010, 00:25:45
The Col 
Sujet: Euthanized dog comes back to life
modifié par The Col (15. Octobre 2010, 00:27:56)
I would not want to be in this owners position now,what a nightmere/blessing

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/14/euthanized-dog-comes-back_n_762792.html

10. Octobre 2010, 22:26:53
The Col 
Sujet: Did dogs teach us to love?
In his latest look at animal behavior, Jeffrey Masson suggests a mutually beneficial evolution of our two species

http://www.salon.com/books/int/2010/10/09/jeffrey_masson_the_dog_who_couldn_t_stop_loving/index.html

5. Octobre 2010, 13:40:21
The Col 
they land claws pointed, hardly worth the risk..................honestly though, it's pretty cruel

5. Octobre 2010, 13:17:44
The Col 
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3. Octobre 2010, 22:53:19
The Col 

14. Septembre 2010, 18:40:10
The Col 

22. Août 2010, 19:46:38
The Col 
Sujet: I want one

21. Août 2010, 09:00:36
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Fluffy is done, dig in
Tuesday:

16. Août 2010, 23:40:40
The Col 
Sujet: Re:
Artful Dodger: the rules strictly stipulate, if any post is accompanied by a: bark,meow, or pig like snort, it qualifies for this board

16. Août 2010, 23:36:40
The Col 
Sujet: Re:
Artful Dodger: meow

16. Août 2010, 23:27:16
The Col 
Sujet: Re:
modifié par The Col (16. Août 2010, 23:32:02)
Artful Dodger: oh please,you fill pages all by yourself all the time.......................scroll down, other than this page there is a variety of posters bark bark.....gotta keep it topical

16. Août 2010, 23:21:53
The Col 
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Artful Dodger: that's rich considering your exposure on the politics board

16. Août 2010, 00:52:28
The Col 

16. Août 2010, 00:52:03
The Col 

10. Août 2010, 10:24:40
The Col 

2. Août 2010, 00:27:46
The Col 
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31. Juillet 2010, 06:22:24
The Col 
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Tuesday: I've met two faced people, but two faced cats

30. Juillet 2010, 21:33:21
The Col 
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Pedro Martínez: is it the bug swallowing reporter?

29. Juillet 2010, 08:20:03
The Col 

19. Juillet 2010, 22:40:13
The Col 
Sujet: a talking dolphin

6. Juin 2010, 07:58:30
The Col 
Sujet: Re: doggy treats
ScarletRose: become unappetizing

5. Juin 2010, 10:21:28
The Col 
Sujet: Re: doggy treats
modifié par The Col (5. Juin 2010, 16:51:45)
Tuesday: At the 1992 American Academy of Forensic Sciences conference in New Orleans, a forensic pathologist stated that individuals living alone sometimes died unexpectedly and unnoticed. He claimed that, in his experience, a pet dog would go for several days before it resorted to eating the owner's body. A pet cat would wait only a day or two. What he didn't mention was that cats are obligate carnivores and, unlike dogs (which are more omnivorous), cats cannot consume other potential foodstuffs that might be lying around the home (fruit, veg, cookies). For a dog, the corpse might be a last resort, but for an obligate carnivore, it may be the first resort.

Like other scavengers, those cats are doing a clean-up job. Without scavengers, we would be knee-deep in rotting flesh. Even when bodies are decently buried, it is being invisibly consumed

26. Mai 2010, 08:06:10
The Col 

9. Mars 2010, 20:20:33
The Col 
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Tuesday: The proper way is to grab them with your mouth, trust me, I've got the furballs to prove it

6. Mars 2010, 18:20:08
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Clooney
wetware: I don't see it being a realistic option now that I've learned they are classified as livestock, but from the little I've learned they seem to be able to be trained to live in a house.

5. Mars 2010, 23:03:39
The Col 
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Tuesday: disguising the "oink" might take some work

5. Mars 2010, 19:57:04
The Col 
Sujet: Re:
Tuesday: maybe I could dress it up as a dog when I take him outside

5. Mars 2010, 19:13:26
The Col 
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Tuesday: A friend just told me they are outlawed in Toronto, they're considered livestock

5. Mars 2010, 19:08:35
The Col 
Sujet: Re: Clooney
Tuesday: yikes,300 pounds is a tad big for my house

5. Mars 2010, 18:52:10
The Col 
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Tuesday: I wonder if they are also known as potbelly pigs,I remember hearing of a guy who owned one in the apt I lived in back in the 90's.I think they have been outlawed as pets, at least in an apt

5. Mars 2010, 18:48:13
The Col 
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Tuesday: The wheels are already in motion, I sent my wife the video link,those pigs were meant for me,lol

5. Mars 2010, 18:42:31
The Col 
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Tuesday: I'm not sure, but he uses a litter box and seems to get along with the cat, perfect!

5. Mars 2010, 18:33:36
The Col 
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