Sharing Your Bathtub With A Five-Foot Pet Alligator
Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006Just imagine a five-foot alligator is sharing your bathtub, and it’s a real life story not a day-dream.
Just imagine a five-foot alligator is sharing your bathtub, and it’s a real life story not a day-dream.
It’s the Pet Chime, a portable wireless electronic pet doorbell. Pet owners may buy the device for $29.95 and can teach their dog to ring it, whenever they have to go do the doo.
Lumps around the eye are not particularly unusual, with some being much more serious than others.
Fifth person died from bird flu in Egypt on Thursday and experts in Asia expressed concern that poorer countries were unable to put up a co-ordinated fight against the rapid spread of the H5N1 virus.
The Bird Flu virus re-emerged in Asia in 2003, outbreaks have been confirmed in more than 48 countries and territories, according to data from the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE).
Exotic pet owners will have an opportunity to turn in animals that have outgrown their cages or worn out their welcome this Saturday at Exotic Pet Amnesty Day sponsored by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and Orange County Animal Services.
Health Canada is warning consumers not to use Sandoz Prednisolone 1% USP ophthalmic suspension eye drops because of the possibility that the bottles may mistakenly contain another product, Blue Collyrium, raising potentially serious health risks.