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  2. Our favorite pet traditions to repeat year after year - AOL

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    Birthdays are a great time to spoil your pet with a DIY dog cake, for example. Or you can give a gift to celebrate the day your pet became a part of the family. ... Or you can always buy one from ...

  3. Pet - Wikipedia

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    The consumption of chocolate or grapes by dogs, for example, may prove fatal. Certain species of houseplants can also prove toxic if consumed by pets. Examples include philodendrons and Easter lilies, which can cause severe kidney damage to cats, [15] [16] and poinsettias, begonia, and aloe vera, which are mildly toxic to dogs.

  4. Pet culture - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, business leaders have cited multiple advantages to having pet-friendly work environments such as improving company culture, boosting productivity, reducing employee turnover, boosting employer brand, improving employee satisfaction, boosting the mental and physical health of workers and giving employees more flexibility.

  5. List of fictional dogs - Wikipedia

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    Ripper, Marjorie Dursley's pet dog in J.K Rowling's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; Sharik, the astray dog who undergoes a transformation surgery in Heart of a Dog, by Mikhail Bulgakov; Tentação, the dog in the homonymous short-story by Clarice Lispector; Toto, Dorothy's dog in The Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum

  6. Blue Peter pets - Wikipedia

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    Petra was the first Blue Peter pet, and remains one of the best known. Up to May 2011, Petra is the longest-serving Blue Peter pet. [2] She was weighed on one of the episodes and found to weigh about 2 stone (28 lb; 13 kg). She had several puppies, including Patch, who also became a Blue Peter pet, and who predeceased her.

  7. Fido (Abraham Lincoln's dog) - Wikipedia

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    Fido was left in the care of family friend John E. Roll. Lincoln gave Roll an old sofa that was a favorite of Fido's, and left instructions that Fido be allowed to have the run of the house, not to be scolded for tracking mud, and to be allowed to wander around the family dinner table and be fed scraps.

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  9. Animal communication - Wikipedia

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    Examples include frogs, hammer-headed bats, red deer, humpback whales, elephant seals, and songbirds. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Other instances of vocal communication include the alarm calls of the Campbell monkey , [ 28 ] the territorial calls of gibbons , and the use of frequency in greater spear-nosed bats to distinguish between groups. [ 29 ]