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Comparison of Cost and Effectiveness of Holistic Care vs. Conventional Care for Horses After years of practicing both conventional and holistic medicine for horses, I decided to compare the cost, effectiveness, and net results of managing and treating horses holistically versus conventionally. In this article I compare results for the ...
Float a Horse's Teeth -- What Does that Mean and Why is it Necessary? So what does it mean to float a horse's teeth? I'm sure you've heard this a time or two (if you haven't, sooner or later you will from another horse owner or from your vet), and if you're like me, you imagined for the longest time what this could possibly ...
Training Anatolian Shepherd Dogs For Livestock Protection Anatolian Shepherds have been used as guardians for a wide range of hoofstock and birds, including (but not limited to) sheep, goats, horses, cattle, llamas, ostriches, chickens, ducks, pheasants, and turkeys. The bonding process of pup or adult dog to ...
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The online animal industry has recently taken off due to the opportunity and connection the internet provides for animal breeders. It is now easier than ever to find dogs for sales, horses for sale, alpacas for sale, and llamas for sale, adoption, or stud. The internet is currently the vehicle of choice for animal breeders looking to find a greater variety of animals online. Animaroo has decided to take advantage of the opportunities that the internet is now offering to animal breeders around the world.
Animaroo has recently introduced an improved method of online animal marketing. Animaroo simplifies the listing processes for dog, horse, alpaca and llama listings, helps to educate dog breeders, horse breeders, llama breeders and alpaca breeders as well as the buyer. It also incorporates accountability practices and pioneered a method of posting dogs, horses, alpacas, and llamas to Animaroo.com right from a persons own website; all while keeping their animal classified ads free to searchers, breeders, adoption agencies, and service providers.
After receiving feedback from the online animal community about the lacking methods of other online dog, horse, alpaca, and llama advertisers Animaroo took the challenge of simplifying the listing process while presenting more within each listing, offering the most exposure without cost increases, presenting valuable updated information to help educate dog, horse, alpaca, and llama buyers while helping responsible breeders incorporate successful marketing techniques within their businesses.
Animaroo is the only online animal venue where the breeder/seller and the buyer are held accountable through animal classified feedback methods, references, and the online community. "Our reputable dog, horse, alpaca, and llama breeders are not afraid to put their references on the line as well as their customer's feedback. We find that the breeders on Animaroo are encouraged by the feedback system and accountability it produces. Good breeders are often given a bad name by un-reputable or fraudulent animal breeders within the breeding industry. Animaroo aims to provide a venue for breeders who love your pets as much as you do."
Animaroo also offers an online animal management system than can be used by those without a website and for those with existing websites. The system invented by Animaroo manages your dogs for breeding, horses for stud, alpacas herd sires, llamas herd sires, up to hundreds of breeds and can be used for one animal type or multiple types. The Animaroo animal management system aids breeders with their online presence, as organizes their dogs, horses, alpacas and llamas for sale in a customer friendly way, as well as offering the one click method for posting animals for sale, adoption, and for stud to http://www.animaroo.com.
About The Author
Dawn Strobel
Marketing Director
333 Park Central East Suite 315
Springfield, MO 65806
866-999-1925
http://www.animaroo.com
dawnstrobel@animaroo.com
Copyright Dawn Strobel - http://www.animaroo.com
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49 bighorn sheep removed from Wild Horse IslandThe MissoulianJennifer Ramsey and Neil Anderson of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks examine a bighorn sheep after it was captured on Flathead Lake's Wild Horse Island and flown to Big Arm on Thursday. Fifty sheep are being transplanted to the Tendoy Mountains south ...and more » |
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