What did one wall say to the other wall? Let's meet at the corner! They probably mean the Fleabusters' Kids Corner. At www.fleabuster. com/Kids/kids.html being in the DogHouse means strolling through a gallery of pet photos. The DogHouse host, Sampson - a cat no less - shows off his personal web page and would love to hear from you. Color pictures, play word games or tickle your funny bone with jokes and riddles. You can even submit photos of your own pet. Your favorite joke may not appear, so you are welcome to submit it. Others, like you, are always adding to the site, so meet me at the corner for the latest laughs, photos and lots of doggone fun.
If you're a kid who loves having animals around the house, you're going to love
the Animal Network. This Web site is the ultimate online guide for pet owners,
or those looking to bring a new furry friend into the family. Walk the dog over
to http://animal network.com and learn everything you need to know about cats,
canines, fish and reptiles. You'll get tips and advice on puppy nutrition, feline behavior, fish food and how to
take care of your aquarium. The Bird Channel delivers the latest talk on feeding and breeding, while Young
Rider is dedicated to the horse-riding enthusiast. There's even a Reptile Roundup for snake and lizard fans. At
Animal Network, you're sure to find a pet that's right for you.
So, you're thinking about getting a dog. Or maybe Fluffy has been coughing up a lot of hairballs lately. Get your paws on www.avma.org/care4pets for purrrfect pet info. These are the experts at the American Veterinary Medical Association, so you can't go wrong. They'll tell you everything you need to know, from what to do before you buy a bird, to the best ways to kill those pesky fleas. Next time you're thinking of bringing a reptile into the house, spend some time getting the best tips from the experts. But this site also has fun stuff, like true pet adventure stories. Send yours in, too, and maybe your pet could become a star.
It's not time for you to go back to school yet, but your dog is ready. All the
information you need is on the Web at the Dog Training site, and Rover is just
waiting to learn. On this site, you'll find suggestions and examples of how to
teach your dog to follow commands. Use this new knowledge to help your
dog learn to retrieve, speak, dance or even find your lost shoes. Your dog will
enjoy the challenge and you'll amaze your friends and neighbors. Now, tell
your Web browser to go fetch everything you'll need at http://users.tkk.fi/~mtt/training.html .
Meet Claude, a cat so crazy that his owner made a Web site just for him. You can find him at www.claudecat.com . Here you'll find lots of great pictures of Claude up to his antics, as well as tons of links to other cat sites from all around the world. But this site's not JUST about fun. Claude is also the inspiration for innovative cat research, such as how much fur does a cat shed in one year, and is the shape of cat food important? You and your cat can even contribute to science by filling out Claude's questionnaires. Who knows, this might be the beginning of the purrfect Web site for your own cat!