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  1. Quick & Easy Fire-Bellied Toad Care (Quick and Easy) by Tom Mazorlig, 2005-03-31
  2. Iguanas: Everything About Selection, Care, Nutrition, Diseases, Breeding, and Behavior (Barron's Complete Pet Owner's Manuals) by Richard D. Bartlett, Patricia P. Bartlett, et all 1995-03
  3. Garter and Ribbon Snake Care (Quick & Easy) by Philip Purser, 2005-09-30
  4. Savannah Monitors: A Complete Guide to Varanus Exanthematicus (Complete Herp Care) by Mark K. Bayless, 2006-08-01
  5. Care and Breeding of Popular Tree Frogs: A Practical Manual for the Serious Hobbyist (General Care and Maintenance of Series) by Philippe De Vosjoli, Robert Mailloux, et all 1997-01-01
  6. Box Turtles (Complete Herp Care) by Tess Cook, 2008-04
  7. The Care of Land Hermit Crabs by Philippe De Vosjoli, 1999-08
  8. Reptiles: Guide to Keeping Reptiles and Amphibians (Reptiles USA, 2001 Annual)
  9. Reptiles: Guide to Keeping Reptiles and Amphibians (In Search of Reptiles in West Malaysia - March 2000, Volume 8)
  10. Day Geckos: Facts & Advice on Care and Breeding (Reptile Keeper's Guide) by Richard Bartlett, Patricia Bartlett, 2001-09-01
  11. Kingsnakes: Care & Breeding in Captivity by Ronald G. Markel, 1995-10
  12. Rattlesnakes: Their Natural History & Care in Captivity by Jerry G. Walls, 1996-12
  13. Turtles: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, and Diseases by Hartmut Wilke, 1983-09
  14. The General Care and Maintenance of Green Anoles (General Care and Maintenance of Series) by Philippe De Vosjoli, 1992-08

61. Pet Care / Reptiles As Pets - Clare Animal Welfare (CAW)
Clare Animal Welfare creates positive awareness and offers support to individuals and groups who are concerned about animal welfare in our community.
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var sc_project=386920; var sc_partition=1; var sc_invisible=1; PET CARE PET PROBLEM PAGE Reptiles as Pets by the CAW Pet Health Counsellor PREPARATION SPECIES Many factors come into consideration:
Snake, lizard, or amphibian?
What type?
What size will it reach as an adult?
Will it need high humidity or dry desert conditions?
What size should it's vivarium be?
What do you feed it?
Where can you buy good quality food for it?
How often should you feed it?
How can you tell the animal you are buying is healthy?
Is it wild caught or captive bred? Do you need to worm it? Can you handle it? Is everyone in your home happy to live with it? Who will look after it when you are away? How long should it live?

62. View Expert Profile For Nodrama65
I also take in alot of rescued reptiles. My pet care Experience I have read and studied everything i can find on all different spiece of snakes as they are
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63. The Pet Care Trust - News Releases
The pet care Trust Animals in the Classroom Manual with Lesson Plans reptiles in the Classroom All reptiles Carry Salmonella sp.
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History of the Animals in the Classroom Workshop, Manual and Teacher's Pet Certificate Program
updated April 27, 2000 The 2000 Animals in the Classroom Teacher Workshop-Teacher's Pet Certificate Program was expanded to accommodate several requests for participation. Workshops conducted between January and April, 2000 included: Collaboration with the North Kitsap S.D, at Poulsbo, WA; Collaboration with Olympia SD, Olympia WA; Collaboration with four regional SD in Tampa, FL at the PIDA, Pets 2000; at WWPSA's America's Family Pet Show, Pomona, CA; in collaboration with Post Falls, ID SD, and; in collaboration with the Woodland Park Zoo, Education Department, Seattle, WA. Since July 1998, a total of 437 teachers have enrolled in the workshop program. Many of these teachers have submitted a workshop survey to grade the program, and make comments and suggestions. The workshop content and presentation grading typically receives an average score of between 9.3-9.6 in a maximum of 10 points. Teachers seem pleased with what they are learning, and comment that they are anxious to make changes in habitat and husbandry, and to apply new lesson plans for science, geography, behavior and animal management by students within the classroom. Several pet retailers have contacted the Pet Care Trust about the possibility of supporting a teacher workshop in their area. Two date four Pet Retails have provided animals and equipment for discussion and display at workshops outside of the pet show venues. Currently the limiting factor for expanding the program is inadequate time and funding to expand with more workshops throughout the nation. Retailers with ideas about workshop sites and support for teacher certificates are encouraged to contact Dr. John Pitts at 360-765-3311; fax 360-765-3399; email

64. The Pet Care Trust - Research Grants
cats, small pet mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians or pond and If you are awarded a 2004 Sue Busch Memorial by the pet care Trust Board of
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The Sue Busch Memorial Award for Graduating Veterinary Medical Students Sue Busch
was an influential leader within the North American Pet Industry community for over three decades. She was deeply concerned about the health and welfare of companion animals and the need to educate the public and the pet industry about the care of pet animals. She believed that veterinary medical education was a crucial element in the maintenance and assurance of high standards for companion animal health. Because of her long standing belief and dedication to these values, this annual memorial award was established in 1999 to honor her life and works. Three $500.00 Awards are Presented each Year to Worthy Applicants Veterinary Medical Student Award Winners: William "Billy" Griswold - University Florida, Gainesville Gretchen Statz, University of Wisconsin, Madison Laura Twedt, University of Georgia, Athens

65. VeterinaryPartner Home Page - VeterinaryPartner.com - A VIN Company!
Or you have questions about proper nutrition for your pet, or caring for your pet s teeth. First Aid Emergency care pet Connection Feeding reptiles
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Do you have questions about animal health, medications, therapies, surgery, behavior, or safety? Did your veterinarian suggest you visit this site to learn more about a health issue concerning your pet? VeterinaryPartner.com is here to support your veterinarian and you in the care of your companion animals by providing reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and experts of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), the world's first and largest online veterinary database and community.
Maybe you're in search of more information about a medication your pet is taking, or want to research an animal medical condition. Or you have questions about proper nutrition for your pet, or caring for your pet's teeth. First aid and emergency preparedness, dental care, behavior, or fleas might be on your mind! Whatever you're looking for, if it's information that will make your pet happier and healthier, you'll find it here! Want more? Try browsing around in the Pet Connection with nationally syndicated pet expert and author Gina Spadafori. If you still haven't found what you need, you can submit your question to "Ask a Vet" at the right. We're here to help! ASPCA Poison Control Center
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66. Www.weather.com - Pet Care Article
Dog care Exercising Your pet by the American Animal Hospital Association Believe it or not, swimming can be great exercise for reptiles.
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More Pet Resources More Dog Care Tips More Cat Care Tips Flea Activity Dog Walking Calculator ... Talk with Pet Owners You know it's good for you. You know that exercise can give you energy, help you maintain a healthy weight, keep your muscles and joints flexible, help you live longer, and above all, make you feel better. For all the same reasons, your pets need to get up and get moving. Not only can exercise extend your furry friends' lives; it may also expend some of their nervous energy and make them a little less likely to chew on the living room drapes. The thing is, nobody's filled pets in on all of these benefits of exercise. Without someone to lead the way, they're not going to run laps or do leg lifts in their spare time. So as a wonderful pet parent, part of your job is ensuring your animal family members get safe, enjoyable exercise on a regular basiswhether they're cats, dogs, turtles, or ferrets! All pets need some physical activity to live a happy, healthy life.

67. CARE SHEET FOR SNAKES
The common snake mite almost always arrives on a snake from a pet store or Mattison, Chris. 1987. The care of reptiles and amphibians in captivity.
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By Paul Hollander pholland@iastate.edu (Freely Distributable) Each snake has various needs that must be met in order to keep it in good health in captivity. The following is an outline of factors that are important to the well-being of your pet. TEMPERATURE: A reptile has the same temperature as its surroundings; it simply moves to a warmer area to heat up and a colder spot to cool down. Most have an "optimum" body temperature that can be maintained within a few degrees and that generally lies between 80 and 88 degrees F. Most tropical species prefer the top half of that range, and most temperate zone snakes like the bottom half. A temperature gradient in the cage lets the snake decide how warm it wants to be. A thermometer can be the herper's best friend because a snake won't eat if it's more than a few degrees below optimum temperature. Snakes have a day-night temperature cycle in the wild. Some studies indicate that if a reptile is constantly held at optimum temperature for weeks, it suffers heat stress. Males also have the sperm killed. It is probably best for a snake to spend the night at a temperature 5 to 20 degrees F below its daytime activity temperature.

68. Avid Pets Pet Care Info Dogs, Cats, Fish, Reptiles, Exotics, All
Avid pets pet care Info health and care information on pets and animals with searchable databases of mammals, dogs, cats, birds, fish, reptiles,
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69. Online Herp Care Resources
pet care Links. • Field Guide Indexes. • CA Herp Diversity Herp Center, A place to share information regarding reptiles in a fun, friendly,
http://www.californiaherps.com/info/herpcare.html
Online Resources With Information About Caring for Captive Herps
All of California's Native Reptiles and Amphibians.
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Pictures of herps found outside of California
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... About.com Some general information about caring for herps. Amphibiancare.com An amphibian and reptile information resource. Anapsid.org Melissa Kaplan's excellent collection of herp information. Herp Center "A place to share information regarding reptiles in a fun, friendly, online community." Kingsnake.com A large commercial herp resource, with many public forums covering specific interests. This is a good place to ask questions about herp care and find herps and herp supplies. Livingunderworld.org A wealth of information and links about amphibian care. Terra5Designs.com Living environments for reptiles and amphibians.

70. FOX23 - Coverage & Convenience - Pet Care
Taking care of fish is more like a hobby than it is owning a pet. pet tortoises The turtle family includes a lot of different types of reptiles.
http://www.fox23news.com/guides/petcare/guide.aspx?guide=Other Pets/Exotic Anima

71. Reptiles - Pet Supplies Guide
pet care products petCO Large pet store chain has an excellent online shop. 40000 pet supply items for reptiles, fish, dogs, cats, birds,
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supplies and products from the best pet stores on the Web. Find all the stuff you need for your pets at these top sites.
Arcata Pet

Offers supplies for dogs, cats, birds, aquariums, ferrets and reptiles.
Bean Farm

A diverse reptile and exotic pet supply site, serving customers from the professional zoo and university client to the single snake keeper.
Future Pets

Carries a big selection of products for dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, small pets and horses.
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Canadian online pet store.
Jeffers Pet.com
Well-organized, easy to shop site showcases many top supplies and health products for all kinds of wild things. Noah's Pets Online site carries dog, cat, fish, ferret, small pet, bird and reptile supplies. Pampered Pet Supplies Offers products for birds, cats, fish, reptiles, dogs, small animals, wildlife, and pet gifts. Pet Ranch Discount Online retailer carries products for dogs, birds, fish and reptiles.

72. Division Of Animal Control - Pet Care - Reptiles And Salmonella
pet reptiles should be kept out of households where children aged less than 1 Families expecting a new child should remove the pet reptile from the home
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  • Persons should always wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling reptiles or reptile cages. Persons at increased risk for infection or serious complications of salmonellosis (e.g., children aged less than 5 years and immunocompromised persons) should avoid contact with reptiles. Pet reptiles should be kept out of households where children aged less than 1 year and immunocomprised persons live. Families expecting a new child should remove the pet reptile from the home before the child arrives. Pet reptiles should not be kept in childcare centers. Pet reptiles should not be allowed to ream freely throughout the home of or living area. Pet reptiles should be kept out of kitchens and other food preparation of areas to revent contamination. Kitchen sinks should not be used to bathe reptiles or to wash their dishes, cages, or aquariums. If bathtubs are used for these purposes, they should be cleaned thoroughly and disinfected with bleach.
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73. Reptiles And Amphibians - Internet Guide To Pet Care - Middlesex County Library
Guide to reptile and amphibian care. Middlesex County Library Community Access Project Internet guides.
http://www.county.middlesex.on.ca/CountyInformation/CAPS/guides/petcare/reptiles
Reptiles and amphibians If you want to make your home a herp heaven, check out the websites in this section. We've compiled links on care for frogs, iguanas, snakes, turtles and more. If you're thinking about adopting a reptile or amphibian in future, visit these websites to find what kind of animal would best suit you.
Click on one of the underlined links below to get started. General care
Frogs and amphibians

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An enormous amount of information about "herps of all kinds," written by two vets. Also: Ten Things to Consider Before You Buy Your Herp
Regulations, adult size, habitat, nutrition, care, handling, health risks etc. From PetEducation.com. Reptiles - Exotic Pet Vet.Net
General and behavioural info on reptiles, plus info on iguanas, snakes, turtles and tortoises, and zoonoses. Reptilia (Vaughan, ON).
Care sheets for many types of reptiles and amphibians. Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection
(Author of Iguanas for Dummies .) Information on herp care and keeping, including captivity issues, behaviour, cleaning, food, health and more.

74. DerKeiler Directory - /Shopping/Pets
Also provides you with information on pet and wildlife care. Nest of Feathers, Sells small pets, reptiles, fish and supplies and accessories for these
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Home UNIX Linux Coding ... Pets Pets Sub-categories See also: Links Adams Pet Supplies Offers delivered products for a variety of animals. All Pets Considered Carries pet food, supplies, toys; general and breed specific items. Site donates a portion of its proceeds to area animal rescue groups. Allpets.com Carries pet products, such as food, toys and supplies. Also gift items. Anything Animals Offers furniture, beds, toys, treats, homewares, and gifts with animal themes. Arcata Pet Full-line pet product supplier. Bluepet.co.uk Offers supplies, including healthy food, natural remedies and toys. Cats and Canines Offers a selection of feline and dog products. Cherrybrook Pet supplies, toys, vitamins and treats, grooming products, and deodorizers. Companion's Choice Products Ltd Manufacturers of a range of ferret and dog products including food, shampoo, and insect repellents. Cool Pet Stuff Sells a range of products including some unusual items. Crazy Pets Pet bowls and peanut butter toothpaste to odor remover. Quizzes, and comic strips.

75. My Pet Haven
We care about pets, and we want to do everything we can to make sure your pet We also carry supplies for Birds, Ferrets, reptiles, and Sugar Gliders.
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76. Caring For Reptiles And Pocket Pets In An Emergency-WCVB-TV Pet Center
Caring for reptiles and Pocket pets in an Emergency. September 26, 2001 1222 PM pet rabbit care You d like an exotic animal?
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77. 13WHAM-TV || Rochester - Reptiles
For more information about reptile pet care, consult a veterinarian near you. ©2004 Bluestreak Media. All rights reserved.
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78. @LA Pets/Animals: Businesses In Southern California: Los Angeles County, Orange
pets in General. Products. Publications. Pygmy Goats. reptiles. Rescue Organizations. Rodents All Creatures Great and Small pet care Services, Corona
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79. Selecting Safe Pets
Who will care for the pet when you or your family aren t home? pet reptiles are an especially bad idea if anyone in your house, such as infants and
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Pets love us unconditionally. They're also great for our health - mentally and physically. Caring for pets can boost self-esteem , prevent loneliness, and even lower heart rate and blood pressure in some people. Growing up with a pet can be a wonderful experience for children. But keep in mind that although the experience gives kids a sense of responsibility, only adults can be truly responsible for a pet. Selecting the right pet is a serious decision that your family members should make together. Before You Select a Pet
A common mistake is bringing home a pet on an impulse without fully understanding the level of commitment involved. For instance, lots of people buy bunnies at Easter time without giving a thought to the 5- to 10-year commitment their family will be making to the animal. Moms and dads also often flock to the pet stores and shelters to find a dog or cat for a surprise Christmas or birthday present for their kids. But many shelters and pet stores actually don't allow purchases or adoptions of pets around the holidays because, far too often, animals are returned when families haven't thought through all of the responsibilities of taking care of the pet. If you're adamant about getting your child a pet for a birthday or the holidays, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) suggests that you buy and wrap some pet supplies (pet bowls, pet bed, leash, carrier, etc.), then pick out the pet as a family. That way, you and your child will have a chance to really think about whether you're ready for a pet.

80. Internet Public Library: Pets
This site, maintained by the Humane Society of Denver, provides pet care and cats, birds, reptiles, amphibians, small mammals, fish, and horses.
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You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
Acme Pet
http://www.acmepet.com/index.html
Large collection of materials relating to a variety of pets. Sections include cats dogs fish horses ... reptiles , and exotic pets . Searchable.
Animal Behavior - Dumb Friends League
http://www.ddfl.org/behavior.htm#tips
This site, maintained by the Humane Society of Denver, provides pet care and training advice for small pets.
Animal Concerns Community
http://www.animalconcerns.org/
"The Animal Concerns Community is a project of the EnviroLink Network, a non-profit organization which has been providing access to thousands of online environmental and animal rights/welfare resources since 1991. This community serves as a clearinghouse for information on the Internet related to animal rights and welfare."
AVMA Care for Pets Home Page
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