Llamas have been used successfully as guard animals for sheep, goats, cattle and miniature horses. They are very intelligent and curious, and can
Read MoreMore and more dogs and cats are living well into their elder years. This means that pets are more likely to suffer from a kind of dementia called
Read MoreIt is not uncommon for a horse to become skeptical of elevated items close to them as most feel that they are vulnerable to attack from the side
Read MoreTetanus is a neuromuscular disease that causes paralysis, rigidity and, often, death in horses. Toxins released from the bacteria clostridium tet
Read MoreTinsel and/or yarn can be a fun toy, but a few minutes of fun can result in severe consequences for your cat or dog. Many times, you may not know
Read MoreWith a long list of potential hazards pets face during the holidays, one of the biggest problems veterinarians see is not the result of your dog
Read MoreThere are many species of avian lice, some of which are named after the bird they parasitize or the area of the body they prefer. Lice are wingless i
Read MoreGround-tying teaches horses to have more respect of the human and patience. Your horse learns an enhanced respect for you, no matter where you ar
Read MoreLlamas and Alpacas seldom have problems associated with their feet. They normally walk on their middle and distal (furthest out) bones in their f
Read MoreTails are vital communication centers for your horse, relaying messages about moods, health, energy, and locomotion. Whether wispy or luxurious,
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