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Companion Dogs Companion Dogs
Most of the companion dogs have been bred to be pets. A lot of them are small and they bond easily with their owners. Royalty and noble people in lots of cultures of the past have bred dogs to serve as companions, rather than as workers or
Purebred or mutt Purebred or mutt
There are those who only want a purebred, and others who refuse to get anything but a mixed breed. There are some plusses and minuses with both, and whichever route you will choose, you can get a happy and well-adjusted and friendly
Agreeing on your new dog Agreeing on your new dog
Be sure your entire household is on the same page before going out and looking for a dog. Does everyone agree on the Great Dane, or is there someone who wants a Chihuahua? Have a talk with each of your family members about their
The right dog for you The right dog for you
When you are choosing a dog, consider the age, breed, background and temperament of that dog. At the same time, take a serious look at yourself and your life. Do you love to travel? Do you have a spouse or a significant other, kids, or
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Animal Shelter details for Communities Altering The Strays (CATS) Please visit Communities Altering The Strays (CATS) and adopt a homeless pet
You have reached the shelter page for Communities Altering The Strays (CATS). Communities Altering The Strays (CATS) is located in belvidere, New Jersey. If you have information to add or update for Communities Altering The Strays (CATS), please click here and let us know.
Communities Altering The Strays (CATS)
P.O. Box 344
belvidere, New Jersey 07823
Email: purrkatt@comcast.net
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that spaying and neutering makes pets better, more affectionate companions?
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