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Larry Perkinson has four daughters, an understanding wife (Julie), and two granddaughters. He is a member of the Sandcreek-Azalia Friends Meeting House.
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General Are Animals Self Aware? Sam's Blog. Food Animals. Recommended Books. Complementary Therapies.

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Daffodils and Hyacinths. Grapes and Raisins. Snake venom- Adder.

The Most Poisonous Plants to Dogs - BBC Gardeners' World Magazine

Spider Plants Liliaceae. Macadamia nuts. Onions and garlic.

Interesting Videos. Pet Behaviour.

Daffodils Poisoning in Dogs

Basics of Pet Nutrition. What should I feed my cat?

Why Dogs Have Floppy Ears: An Animated Tale

Why does my pet rub his bottom along the floor? What would you recommend for a child's first pet? Why is my dog scratching so much? How should I bath my pet?

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My pet died, can I find out why? The donkeys are so sweet and such an attraction to so many of our visitors but we need to find a very friendly soul as, and I am crossing my fingers, up until now they have never bitten or kicked anyone! If anyone should know of a quiet donkey that needs a lovely home where she will be utterly spoiled then please contact us. The two donkeys will be coming back to Hartland from our farm where they overwinter along with lots of the black ewes and their lambs.

We have to be careful not to bring the lambs back too soon as the small ones will be eaten by the huge fox and badger population which has sadly decimated our peacocks and guinea fowl this winter. Thank you to everyone who came to our Daffodil Weekend. Saturday was quite quiet and peaceful but Mothering Sunday was so busy in the beautiful weather. Lots of families brought their mothers for a day out in the spring sunshine.

The daffodils and narcissi have not behaved very well this spring with many of the later ones refusing to come out in time but there were still enough earlier varieties to make a show. We have found that many of our older, historic ones are blind this year but they did flower particularly well last spring. Some bluebells are already out with primroses, violets and wood anemones and lots of camellias but this coldish weather will keep everything going until we open for the season on April 1 st.

The greatest selection of dogs appeared and the joy of these early days is that they can be let off the lead before the sheep come back; there were lots of exhausted dogs and owners and not a single dog fight! Plenty of families joined in with the Treasure Hunt but the winners by a long way were the Whiteley family left from Westward Ho!


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Congratulations to Summer and Nalani Whiteley for their determined effort.