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The Dingo
The Dingo is a member of the domestic dog family, though it has lived in the wild in Australia for thousands of years. We do not know how the Dingo first arrived in Australia, but there
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The Coyote
The highly adaptable coyote is the only large predator that has increased its range since the first European settlers arrived in North America. Sharing the same genus as the
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Dogs in Islam
Dogs are considered so impure in the religion of Islam that most fundamentalist believe that something as small as even touching a dog requires a ritualistic purification. A bowl that a dog eats from cannot even be used until it has been washed
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Dogs in Christianity
Although there are a few negative depictions of dogs in Christianity, it is the most tolerant of the major religions. A great number of Christians believe that the shepherds who once visited Jesus brought dogs with them. Because of their
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Veterinarian clinic details for Island Veterinary Hospital
Island Veterinary Hospital
180 Crandon Blvd, #120
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Phone: 305-361-6205
Email: info@islandpetvet.com
Website: www.islandpetvet.com
Full Service Small Animal (Dog & Cat), Exotic, Bird, Pocket Pet & Reptile Medicine, Surgery & Dental Hospital. Xray, laboratory and other services on site. M-F 8am-7:30pm, Sat 9am-4pm.
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Animal Shelter Facts
Did you know that the average number of litters a fertile dog can produce in one year is two?
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