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Reigning Cats and Dogs Pt 3
However much Louis loved his father, Henri IV was dead before the Prince's tenth birthday and his mother, Marie de Medici, never once kissed him, a view corroborated by the Grande Mademoiselle (daughter of Gaston d'Orléans and cousin of Louis XIV), wrote:
Reigning Cats and Dogs Pt 2
A History of Pets at Court Since the Renaissance. His deep attachment to dogs showed in his ability to remember all their names, his constant desire to discuss little else, and the mortification he felt whenever an accident befell any of them.
Reigning Cats and Dogs
A History of Pets at Court Since the Renaissance
The Tudors Beloved Pets Pt 3
The King owned over 200 horses and was particularly fond of the Barb. The Barbary horse originated in northwestern Africa, in what is now Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
The Tudors Beloved Pets Pt 2
For instance, the Ownership of a Scottish Deerhound or Greyhound was kept off limits from all but the Nobility.
The Tudors Beloved Pets Pt 1
In William Second's book Dog Painting, the picture on the left painted in 1440, by Antonio Pisano, The Vision of St. Eustace, depicts a group of animals including a pair of small spaniels...
Discussions on Reproduction in New World Camelids - Pt 1
Alpacas and llamas are South American Camelids. Both species are native to high altitudes in various areas of the Andes and Alto Plano of South America.
Ten Tips for Avoiding Vaccination Pitfalls
1. Clean, new syringe - do not leave syringes lying around. Open them just before using and be efficient.