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  2. Excitable Black Labrador's Adorable Meeting with New Kitten ...

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    Introducing a dog and kitten is all about comfort and safety. There's plenty of time for pets to get to know one another and become BFFs, but letting both animals feel a sense of control will ...

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    Here's how to introduce a dog to a cat step by step and the supplies you'll need to do it. Always start slowly to keep both pets safe.

  4. Golden Retriever Meets Kittens for the First Time and It’s ...

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    Introducing your pet to a new sibling is a fun and nerve-wracking experience. Golden Retriever Digger recently introduced their Golden Clara to two tiny kittens and her reaction is everything!

  5. List of Too Cute episodes - Wikipedia

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    Calico kittens mingle with canine clientele at a dog-grooming salon where their mother works. Exotic Shorthair kittens are born into the lap of luxury, but soon reveal their mischievous side. And a pair of Tabby kittens explore the great outdoors.

  6. Socialization of animals - Wikipedia

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    Socialized dogs can interact with other non-aggressive dogs of any size and shape and understand how to communicate. The critical period of socialization commences when they are approximately three weeks old and will continue until they are twelve to fourteen weeks old, during which they move to the next stage of development, the juvenile period. [1]

  7. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    A dog at an animal shelter. Pet adoption is the process of transferring responsibility for a pet that was previously owned by another party. Common sources for adoptable pets are animal shelters, rescue groups, or other pet owners.

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