My Pet Squirrel
14 Dec 2010
A video of a baby squirrel I found abandoned by it’s mother.
Duration : 0:6:11
14 Dec 2010
A video of a baby squirrel I found abandoned by it’s mother.
Duration : 0:6:11
12 Dec 2010
Female pet African clawless otters, “normal” behavior in a house.
You do not want a pet African clawless otter.
I have no idea how or where to get one. Don’t ask.
You do not want a pet African clawless otter. Get a ferret.
Duration : 0:2:0
10 Dec 2010
Don’t forget to thumb me and subscribe for a new vid in 5 days. Let me know any mean pet names you have and what you think your parents would name you. I know what I’d name you but I’m sure I’d get censored writing it here. Hope you’re all well and enjoying the starts to your week.
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Duration : 0:2:3
06 Dec 2010
http://www.youtube.com/runawaybox
People are more annoyed than we realize.
Duration : 0:1:10
04 Dec 2010
02 Dec 2010
California travel expert Veronica Hill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com offers a guide to pet friendly hotels in this episode of “California Travel Tips.” Traveling with pets isn’t always easy. But fortunately you don’t have to sacrifice staying in a nice resort for the sake of your dog anymore.
A growing number of high end boutique hotels and chains are now catering to the canine traveler, complete with special menus, plush beds and dog walking services.
In California, people treat their pets like children, so it’s not unusual to find plenty of places where your pet will be spoiled.
Whether you rent a cottage, stay in an RV, or pitch a tent, Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort aims to please people and their pets. It has a nice dog run, lots of grassy play areas and complimentary Mutt Mitts for picking up after your pup. Newport Dunes (800) 765-7661.
In the San Bernardino Mountains, head up to the luxurious Lake Arrowhead Resort & Spa. They have a special pet menu, some nice waterfront walking paths and — if you’re in the mood to splurge — a Three Dog Bakery right down the road. Lake Arrowhead Resort, 909-336-1511.
Along the central coast in Pismo Beach, the elegant Cliffs Resort will welcome your pooch with a plush bed, bowl and souvenir dog tag. For a fee, they’ll even take your dog for a walk along the seaside trail, with gorgeous views of the Pacific.
Cliffs Resort, 800-826-7827.
Looking for something different? Put Fifi in her crate and board the Catalina Express for an island getaway 22 miles off the coast. You’ll want to stay at the Edgewater — a pet friendly hotel that’s right on the beach. Though Avalon doesn’t officially allow pets along the boardwalk, we saw dozens of them during a recent trip. Edgewater Beachfront Hotel (310) 510-0347.
Finally, if your visit brings you to Napa Valley, don’t miss the posh Vintage Inn in Yountville. It’s near several dog-friendly restaurants, including Bouchon, Hurley’s and Pacific Blues Cafe. Thomas Keller’s famous Bouchon Bakery serves up foie gras dog biscuits that are sure to please even the most discriminating pup. dog sitters are available upon request. Vintage Inn (707) 944-1112.
Some hotels just tolerate pets, while others welcome them whole-heartedly. Check Web sites like PetsWelcome.com, PetTravel.com and DogFriendly.com to see just where you stand.
Duration : 0:2:23
29 Nov 2010
24 Nov 2010
YOU DECIDE. Which costume is cutest? Which will get the most votes? The customes of Rusty da Pekingese or Triscuit da cute lil’ kitten? Find out before Halloween.
Vote now at:
http://www.rd.com/advice-and-know-how/the-battle-of-the-cute-pet-halloween-costumes/article103296.html
And none of that “my vote won’t matter” apathy. Save that for November.
Inspired by this Readers Digest article:
http://www.rd.com/advice-and-know-how/5-pet-halloween-costumes-ideas-for-2008/article100952.html
Triscuit’s Voice:
http://www.youtube.com/wifeofnalts
Rusty’s Voice:
http://www.youtube.com/nalts
Pet Trainer:
http://www.youtube.com/babysitterofnalts
Duration : 0:3:1
23 Nov 2010
What type of pet would be best for a family with multiple kids under the age of 5? Something that isn’t too messy or loud, but that gets along well with kids. Something that kids can play with and help care for.
something besides cats or dogs. Thanks!
Animals and young children dont usually mix well at all.
Small animals that are somewhat easy to care for such as hamsters are prone to biting, and the children can very easily kill the animal handling them to rough – kids just dont know their own strength.
Honestly, a dog is probably the best option. A nice natured and gentle dog can still be played with and the kids can help to care for it, but with much much less risk of harm to the children or animal than there is with rodents and birds etc.