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You can take a pet cat, dog, ferret, rabbit or even a rodent abroad on the scheme.
It is only natural that such an alligator would take a pet, or a child, at the water's edge, he said.
The norm even in the most "primitive" hunter-gatherer societies is to take a pet even though as with the dingo pups that the Aborigines take in Australia it always goes "bad" as an adult, and is of no help in any task at all.
The norm even in the most "primitive" hunter-gatherer societies is to take a pet even though — as with the dingo pups that the Aborigines take in Australia — it always goes "bad" as an adult, and is of no help in any task at all.
Take a pet if the person enjoys it, but check with the facility first to find out if they have a policy about pet visits.
Richardson would introduce colleagues to his ferrets by name, ride at high speed on his powerful motor-bike in his seventies, have a parrot flying round his study eating his pencils, or take a pet mouse out for a stroll, but behind such unorthodox behaviour there was a closely guarded self who remained an enigma to even his closest colleagues.
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While acknowledging that a pet can provide a teenager relief from stress, as well as unconditional love, Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz, a psychiatrist specializing in children and adolescents, said he worried that taking a pet to college could slow the transition for some students.
Fortunately, we have a foster program at our shelter, where you can take a shelter pet into your home and give it a break from the shelter.
Take a token pet, for example, a dog.
Take a black pet and write on them something like this: "Miss Dog of America" or "Miss Woof of America".
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