Obsidian, an extremely hard glass-like rock was God’s gift to early man. It was itself formed in the beginning by immense volcanic heat, pressure, and a swirling action, freezing solid instantly, now found in various sized nodules much like the sizes of our many fruits.
When broken, an extremely sharp but curved edge is always formed, becoming […]
Posted on November 29th, 2007 by dogmaste
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Ok, I’m upset. I think I’m really upset! A few days ago I discussed a very pleasurable thing, Tony Fabrizio and his relationship with his pet tortoise Newman. But now I hear about a senseless attack on another tortoise.
As I psychologist I can trace virtually all problems, whether with pets, children, or adults, to the great detriment of […]
Posted on July 16th, 2007 by dogmaste
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Not too long ago I got this excited phone call (note: not email) that maybe there was hope for us who sadly seem to lose out to old age with our beloved pets. Dogs only make it around 12 years. My therapy dog Monte was struck down with diabetes at age 16, still seemingly well […]
Posted on July 9th, 2007 by dogmaste
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Hi dog Masters it’s the fourth of July! That I’d say a word for the dogs under the couch at this time.
The no. 1 dog sense next to that celebrated nose is its unbelievable hearing ability. I’ve tested most breeds (not all, there’s a lot of new ones) and sizes. They’re all hearing experts. They […]
Posted on July 4th, 2007 by dogmaste
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