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  2. Mama Dog Adopting Orphaned Baby Goat Is So Full of Pure ... - AOL

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    In fact, it is advised to keep more than one goat at a time, and if you don’t, to keep your goat around other social livestock like donkeys or sheep. Or, apparently dogs.

  3. Akerbeltz - Wikipedia

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    Black billy-goats have always been very valuable in Aragon and in the Basque Pyrenees because as the myths say, they can take care of the rest of the animals and the house. People from the Pyrenees thought that witches, Akerbeltz and the demon could go to any house and take the beard from a billy-goat in order to make hail.

  4. Canine physical therapy - Wikipedia

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    The benefits of physical therapy for animals have been widely accepted in the veterinary community for many years. [10] [11] [12] However, clinical practice of physical therapy for animals is a relatively new field in the U.S. In Europe, equine and canine physical therapy have been widely recommended and used for at least the last fifteen years ...

  5. Fainting goat - Wikipedia

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    Myotonic goats have a wide body and a heavier mass. [13] The muscle condition of the myotonic goats usually leads to an increased muscle mass with a broader build. [13] Slightly smaller than standard breeds of the goat, fainting goats are generally 43 cm (17 in) to 64 cm (25 in) tall and can weigh anywhere from 27 kg (60 lb) to 79 kg (174 lb).

  6. How to tell if your dog has heat stroke, and how to save them

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  7. People Have So Many Questions After Seeing Farm’s ‘Goat Zipline'

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    The zipline company has shared just small parts of life for the animals on their property, but you can tell they are well-loved. Like a maternity shoot they did for one of their goats. The company ...

  8. Head pressing - Wikipedia

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    Head pressing is a veterinary condition characterized by pressing the head against a wall or pushing the face into a corner for no apparent reason. [1] This condition is seen in dogs, cats, cows, horses, and goats.

  9. Animal model of stroke - Wikipedia

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    The term stroke subsumes cerebrovascular disorders of different etiologies, featuring diverse pathophysiological processes. Thus, for each stroke etiology one or more animal models have been developed: Animal models of ischemic stroke; Animal models of intracerebral hemorrhage; Animal models of subarachnoid hemorrhage and cerebral vasospasm