7764 - Classified Pets Animals - Hamsters | Check this out! | for sale!!!
pets/feed
hamsters/pinkies for sale
teddy and syrian hamsters for sale! all raised properly and
clean. (teddy‘s) are fluffy and cute. (syrian’s) are short
haired also cute! price is $6 per hamster. pinkies pricing will
vary depending on the size when taken to freezing process.
if you have any questions or concerns please contact me at
815-739-7660. pictures available if called and requested!
thank you and have a wonderful day!
| | Date : 06/14/2006 City : waterman Zip Code : 60556 State : Illinois Country : United States of America Phone : 1-815-739-7660
| | Price : 6 USD | | | | 4870 - Classified Pets Animals - Hamsters | Wated: dwarf hamsters michigan | hello i live in ann arbor michigan (south east) i am looking for two
friendly dwarf hamsters to give a loving home to.
~anny~
| | Date : 09/20/2005 City : Ann Arbor Zip Code : 48105 State : Michigan Country : United States of America
| | | | 835 - Classified Pets Animals - Hamsters | free hamsters, very gentle, hand held, too many
need to give some away, call before noon, or keep
trying, or e mail me at moodygrandma53@aol.com
| | Date : 11/14/2004 City : muskegon Zip Code : 49442 State : Michigan Country : United States of America Phone : 2317227672
| | | | 607 - Classified Pets Animals - Hamsters | free hamsters gentle, cages do not go so need your
own, call 722-7672 before 1 pm if possible or need to
keep trying,
| | Date : 10/31/2004 City : muskegon Zip Code : 49442 State : Michigan Country : United States of America Phone : 2317227672
| | | | 327 - Classified Pets Animals - Hamsters | Dwarf hamster babies in florida! starting at only | i have many different colors of baby and young adult dwarf
hamsters. please click on website to see hamsters currently
available. many are pictured under the "available" page.
colors often available with price:
$5.00 each
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normal, opal, red eyed argente
$10.00 each
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black, blue, dove, blue fawn, platinum, albino, red eyed
argente mottled, opal mottled and normal mottled
$15.00 each
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black eyed argente, lilac fawn, red eyed lilac, chocolate,
beige, blue beige, dark beige, blue mottled, black mottled,
and dove mottled
$20.00 each
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dark eyed lilac and champagne
all hamsters come with 2 week health guarantee. if a
purchased hamster becomes ill or dies within two weeks of
purchase you may choose a hamster to replace it of equal or
lesser value at no additional charge.
special: get any one available dwarf hamster with cage kit
(tub style cage, comfort running wheel, run about hamster
ball, critter canteen water bottle, bag of hamster food and
package of care fresh bedding) for only $25.00. you will not
find a better deal!
cash only please. 6% sales tax applies to all purchases. no
shipping. no scammers. i do not sell outside the united states!
| | Date : 10/21/2004 City : Gainesville Zip Code : 32608 State : Florida Country : United States of America Website : http://www.geocities.com/florida_hamster/ | | | | | | | | | Author : The Monks of New Skete | | | How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend, an informal, friendly guide by The Monks of New Skete, is really two books in one: a step-by-step training manual and a philosophical discussion of the spiritual benefits of owning a dog. The Monks, who support their community in upstate New York by breeding and training German shepherds, reveal a profound devotion to all breeds in this detailed guide to every imaginable aspect of dog ownership. They cover it all: naming the puppy, training with eye contact and jingling keys, establishing the best sleeping arrangements, even dealing with pet loneliness. Owners are advised to think of themselves as the dog's alpha figure, to train with praise instead of punishment, and to beware of becoming the dog's maid or doorman. Throughout, the authors reflect on the deep spiritual connection possible between humans and dogs. Generations of dogs have been trained with the bestselling 1978 edition of this book. With this update, the Monks are bound to gain many new fans--happy humans and obedient canines alike. With modesty and generosity, the Monks offer an extensive list of other helpful books about dogs, as well as a useful appendix of American Kennel Club titles and terms.
Entirely revised, with a fresh new design and new photographs throughout, this new edition of How to Be Your Dog's Best Friend preserves the best features of the original classic and expands the book to cover and include:
- new observations about dog behavior (natural behavior as well as problems) drawn from the monks' 24 additional years of experience training dogs of all breeds
- new trends in training
- new equipment (e.g., "invisible fences")
- new reflections on the philosophical aspects of the dog/ human relationship, and dozens of new stories and case studies that bring to life the monks' essential training concepts
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They are the work of Michael Eastman, a self-taught photographer influenced by Edward Weston, Walker Evans, and Henry Moore, who spent thirty years capturing the essential nature of subjects that range from Cuban life to landscapes to architecture in many places. Now he turns his refined eye to the magnificent horse.
Eastman has caught the animal?s complexity and power, fear and courage, goodness, masculinity, femininity, uniqueness.
?All animals are wonderful,? says Eastman, ?but horses are truly mythic.?
| | | | | | | | | | Author : Roger Conant, Joseph T. Collins, Isabelle Hunt Con | | | Features detailed descriptions of 595 species and subspecies, color photos, b&w drawings, and color distribution maps of reptiles and amphibians of the region. Includes a glossary and information on taking and transporting live reptiles and amphibians, care in captivity, and what to do in case of snakebite. 4.5x7.5
This newly designed field guides features detailed descriptions of 595 species and subspecies. The 656 full-color illustrations and 384 drawings show key details for accurate identification. More than 100 color photographs and 333 color photographs and 333 color distribution maps accompany the species descriptions.
| | | | | | | | | | Author : Mordecai Siegal, James R. Richards, Cornell Feline | | | Thoroughly updated and revised, a complete feline medical reference furnishes timely imformation on cat nutrition, reproduction, genetics, first aid, breeds, anatomy, medical advances, preventive care, and more. 25,000 first printing.
The Cornell Book of Cats is an inexhaustible source of current medical information that covers the whole range of feline health, including how to understand, identify, and correct a cat's behavior problems: guidelines, for selecting a breed: nutrition, with instructions on how to properly feed a kitten or an adult cat, an obese cat, a sick cat, or an aging cat. There are also descriptions and photographs of forty-one breeds accepted by the leading national cat associations. In addition, The Cornell Book of Cats outlines first-aid measures that should be taken before an emergency trip to the veterinarian. Also, you'll find step-by-step instructions on in-home follow-up medical care. | | | | | | | | | | Author : National Geographic Society | | | The fourth edition of this popular field guide adds some valuable features, including updated maps and taxonomic classifications. A new "quick-find" index of common groups refers experienced birders to the right page, fast, but won't be much use to novices. Nevertheless, the book's organization is clear, the illustrations are realistic and more colorful than ever, and the range maps are easy to understand. The guide covers all North American bird species, including seabirds. In his introduction to the new edition, Cornell ornithologist John W. Fitzpatrick motivates birders of all levels, extolling the virtues of this field guide in helping ordinary citizens add to the store of scientific knowledge. And he's right: marking the little checkboxes in the index as you spot each species is satisfying science that can be done by anyone, including kids. Another delightful feature is the phonetic spellings of bird calls, such as the "kakakowlp-kowlp" of the Yellow-billed Cuckoo or the "few-few-fawee" of the Western bluebird. This remains one of the best portable bird guides in publication, tough enough to take in the field, but detailed enough for hours of armchair browsing. 800 illustrations, 630 maps.
Now in its fourth edition, the National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America is the ultimate birder’s field guide. Sturdy, portable, and easy-to-use, it features the most complete information available on every bird species known to North America. This revised edition features 250 completely updated range maps, new plumage and species classification information, specially commissioned full-color illustrations, and a superb new index that allows birders in the field to quickly identify a species.
The National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Fourth Edition will continue to be a bestseller among the fastest-growing sector in the U.S. travel market—the nearly 25 million people who travel each year specifically to observe wild birds.
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