Owen Jones on September 5th, 2010

RFID is the recognized acronym for Radio Frequency IDentification. The core of RFID technology is that every RFID chip or tag is capable of sending a radio signal on a frequency wholly unique to itself.

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Owen Jones on September 4th, 2010

If your pet is prone to venture far from home then you should consider putting an identity tag on it. The ID tag can be as simple as you like, but the most advanced technique is to use ‘radio frequency identification’ or an RFID tag.

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Benny Jones on June 27th, 2010

Saturdays are good days for a wild pheasant hunt. In the United States, the common pheasant (Phasianus Colchicus) is a game bird prized by hunters and referred to as English Pheasant or simply plain pheasant.

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Frank Williams on June 12th, 2010

The desire for healthy, organic food appears to apply just as much to animals as to people, because a lot of pet owners would rather buy organic foods to feed man’s best friend. One could be forgiven for being surprised at the vast amount of organic dog food available in the market. Just as for humans, there are many of pet health issues that one could cure or even prevent completely by the use of organic pet food.

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Gail Jones on May 30th, 2010

Dog owners will tell you that there is no proven method for choosing a good name for a new dog. Whether they need to think of girl or boy dog names, usually they will choose something that sounds cool or a name they like rather than putting some thought into what the name really means. Popular boy dog names have a variety of meanings, but more often than not the meaning will not suit the dog it is given to. Below is a quick guide to the top five boy dog names and what they actually mean.

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