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Smithsonian
Wild Things: Life as We Know It
The Dinosaurs Are Coming!... Timeworn Tot... It's a Snap... Observed... Listening to Luna...
The Motley Fool
Saving Money on Your Pets
by Elizabeth Brokamp
Like raising kids, raising pets can cost a lot of money. Here are tips for having happy, healthy pets -- for less!
FDA Consumer
Pain Drugs for Dogs: Be an Informed Pet Owner
by Linda Bren
Today, a new generation of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is bringing relief to millions of dogs with joint problems or with pain after surgery.
Dogs
Sea
Canine Couture
Polka-dot life jackets to keep your pet safe on the water.
DailyCandy
Travel: Where Sleeping Dogs Lie
Vacation beckons, but you can't stand the thought of leaving your best friend behind. Good thing hotels have gone to the dogs.
PC Magazine
The Ultimate Doghouse
by Greg Steen
Motion sensors, video cameras, and Internet access create the very best canine chateau. Is your dog worth the ultimate treatment?
Cats
Delicious Living
Pet Treats go All-Natural
by Lauren Piscopo
Fido doesn't have to settle for a less-than-appetizing ingredient list. These natural pet treats contain quality meats, whole grains, organic fruits and vegetables, and healthful nutritional supplements.
Delicious Living
Feed Me-ow!
To make the most of its nine lives, your cat requires a diet that strengthens its immune system---and that means the natural foods that closely resemble the diet of its ancestors.
DailyCandy
Kit or Get Off the Pot
The CitiKitty training seat aims to toilet-train your cat; but the flush is on you.
Birds
Smithsonian
Song and Dance Man
by Jerry Adler
Growing up in a gritty urban neighborhood, Erich Jarvis dreamed of becoming a ballet star. Now the neurobiologist's studies of how birds learn to sing are forging a new understanding of the human brain.
Scientific American
For the Birds
by Steve Mirsky
Hawking interesting avians in the urban environment
Science News
Good Gone Wild
by Eric Jaffe
The Humboldt penguins that live on a single island off the coast of Chile attract 10,000 visitors each year. But with rising tourist numbers, the penguins have had poorer breeding success.

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