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Is your Rabbit a Happy Bunny?

How do you know when your rabbit is happy? Rabbits actually love to show
it! If your rabbit flops on his side and just lies there with his eyes closed, you’ll
know all is right with his world. He might scare you the first time he does this, and
it’s not uncommon for a new rabbit owner […]

sammy | March 18th, 2008 | Continued

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Crested geckos or Formally known as Rhacodactylus ciliatus

A Crested geckos is quite probably one of the easiest pet geckos to look after. The Gecko requires very little care and are they come in interesting range of colour morphs. The name “Crested Gecko” comes from the fringed crest that runs from over their eyes down their necks and backs, the size of the […]

sammy | March 15th, 2008 | Continued

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Does Your Dog Hate Baths? Make Your Own Dry Shampoo suitable for Dogs & Cats

Did you know that baking soda will clean your dog or cat?
Just rub the baking soda on and be sure to rub into the coat. Let set a few minutes and brush off! The doggy smells will be all gone, and you don’t need to get all wet!

sammy | March 12th, 2008 | Continued

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Benefits of Holistic & Natural Pet Care

1) Better nutrition- a natural diet reduces contact with unnecessary chemicals and
preservatives while increasing the intake of quality nutrients and vitamins.
2) Less probability of developing disease- Quality natural foods can reduce the
onset of a variety of health problems, including allergies, digestive disorders and
more.
3) Treats source of disease not just symptoms- Holistic care also looks at […]

sammy | March 11th, 2008 | Continued

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Welcome to GetSetPet


admin | March 11th, 2008 | Continued

About this Site

Get Set Pet is devoted to providing good pet parenting by offering impartial information and links to your local services to support you in caring for your pets.  We are also dedicated to raising local awareness of the remarkable work that many rescue centres and volunteers do across the country and will try our […]

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Our cheeky boy Sparky

SPARKY
Type: Mini Shetland
Born 1985
Sparky was originally advertised as a lawnmower and was purchased for one hundred pounds for an 8 year old child. He was kept for five months, but his un-gelded status together with his lack of companionship made him destructive. If Sparky is not watched he will escape, he only needs a tiny […]

15Aug2008 | sammy | 0 comments | Continued
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Toffee needs you help please

TOFFEE
Type: New Forest Mare.
Whilst still a foal, Toffee was found horrifically savaged on the South Downs, but the vet repaired the damage, unfortunately he was unable to save her ear. This pony would be considered “useless” by many horse dealers as she is badly scarred and needs a specially adapted bridal. We paid one hundred […]

15Aug2008 | sammy | 0 comments | Continued
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Can you spare a few pounds a month to sponsor Mummy?

MUMMY
Type: Grey Jenny Donkey.
Mummy precious came to us in 1985, when she was 5 years old. Mummy was bought by a dealer and kept in a small noisy site riddle with ragwort patches. Mummy had one foal Primrose, and was already I foal again. The two of them had a constant battle to survive the […]

15Aug2008 | sammy | 0 comments | Continued
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What not to feed your Guinea Pig

Do not feed your guinea pig rhubarb, beans, or potatoes with green spots. These are all poisonous
to your guinea pig!
Do not feed your guinea pig any dairy products. Although some people may suggest feeding their
guinea pigs yogurt in order to clean out their digestive systems, you should avoid feeding any dairy
product to your guinea […]

16May2008 | sammy | 0 comments | Continued
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Could you love Tiddles & her family?

Tiddles, Blaze Billy & Bobby Date Arrived : 26th February 2008
Background : Tiddles and her friends are looking for a new home as their owner has sadly passed away.
Details : Tiddles is a very cute little cat and we believe she’s the mum of Bobby and Billy. She can be quite bossy and tends to […]

1May2008 | sammy | 0 comments | Continued
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Basil is looking for a loving home

Basil Male Cat Aged 8 Date Arrived at Lost Cats Brighton: 9th February 2008
Background : Basil has come to us to find a new home.
Details : Basil wasn’t happy in his last home and would like to find a new home with no dogs or small children. He’s a nice cat but is a bit […]

1May2008 | sammy | 0 comments | Continued
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Pretty Kirsty is looking for a new home

Kirsty Female cat Age 5+ Has been at Losts Cats Brighton since the 2nd of Feb 2008
Kirsty was dropped off on our doorstep and we have no history for her. She’s very nervous but does respond to affection to a certain degree. She’s looking for a caring owner with the time to spend grooming her […]

1May2008 | sammy | 0 comments | Continued
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Charlie is beautiful could you love him?

This is Charlie a beautiful loving grey rex coat guinea pig, we don’t know how old he is but he very affectionate  and  really wants a new mum or dad to take care of him.  He is currently residing at a nice comfy hutch at Paws animal sanctuary Findon, West Sussex.  If you could […]

24Apr2008 | sammy | 0 comments | Continued
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Could you love Elvis?

Elvis is a longhaired dark grey & white guinea pig again he has a lovely temprament and loves to be cuddled. He loves to play and would really like to find a new mum or dad that will take the time to make his long locks look good and keep them trimmed as they can […]

24Apr2008 | sammy | 0 comments | Continued
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Herbie the very Friendly Guinea Pig - Could you love him?

This is Herbie and he is less than a year old and finds himself residing with many other guinea pigs at Paws Animal Sanctuary Findon.  He is handled every day so and has been here a while so he is very friendly and loves cuddles.  He is white with some black markings and like the […]

24Apr2008 | sammy | 0 comments | Continued