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  1. Hello everyone. I'm a newbie here and I would love to share some of my knowledge and experience regarding animals with you. I'm not a farmer, therefore you should know that I do not deal with farmyard animals.I know the title is misleading because there is no ONE GUIDE to use for all animals. I'm going to do all the animals that i know about and have kept before and still do. However i would like you to choose which one you want first.Here are you options, Fish:GoldfishAngelfishAfrican CichlidsBetta siamese fighter fishBirds:CanariesZebra FinchesFischer's LovebirdsJava SparrowsCockatielsEuropean Goldfinches (although I am very sure none of you have even heard of these birds before lol) Hamster:Syrian Hamster.
  2. Every animal owner/lover has had at least a dozen funny experiences with their animals.. I have them all the time with my own little babies but there are some truly hilarious moments during my time at the vet's clinic.. So why don't you post some of your funny experiences?Dogs usually know when they are going to get a jab so we resort to many tactics to prevent our patient stressing over his routine injections and not to ruin the relationship you develop with the animal. One time, this particularly loving Labrador by the name of Thomas decided to flee upon seeing the needle in the doctor's hands.. Usually when Thomas or another patient comes by, I distract them, in the case of dogs by calling their name, blowing in their nose or letting them slobber over me while holding their neck collar the entire time...Darling Thomas this time managed to look at the needle from the corner of his eye and bolted out the door with my hand stuck in the neck belt.. And for the sake of convenience I usually go where my hand goes.. So I got dragged from the main O.T a good 6 feet into the lobby before I managed to wedge a leg in a couch and the other into a computer table..My chest helped stop the force known as Thomas when I slammed into part of the couch. Though I admit I could have let go of the belt, there were patients outside and Thomas was not from our part of town so it was risky to let him run out on his own.Another time during mango season, after buying a few dozen mangoes I decided for some reason to feed an oncoming cow a few mangoes from my bag... She was a smart cow :S because she realized the bag was the answer to her problems **shakes head**.. Never before have I seen a cow run so fast, I was really making a run for it with her catching up to me And this was on a busy street, I think what freaked me out was the fact that we were facing each other during the feed and as I started walking towards home, she turned out really fast and started chasing me...
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