It's not hard to imagine that long before the first animal became a pet, some prehistoric child used to throw his bone to the edge of the forest and stay to watch some prehistoric wolf, ears pricked, toes set to run, snatch it for a snack.
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A guide to more than sixty housepets suitable even for city families. Includes animals of all classes, construction tips, and training information.
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Juvenile literature, Pets, Pets, juvenile literatureShowing 7 featured editions. View all 7 editions?
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Great Pets!: An Extraordinary Guide to More Than 60 Usual and Unusual Family Pets
June 2003, Tandem Library
in English
0613705815 9780613705813
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Great pets!: an extraordinary guide to more than 60 usual and unusual family pets
2003, Storey Kids
in English
1580174892 9781580174893
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Great pets!: an extraordinary guide to more than 60 usual and unusual family pets
2003, Storey Kids
in English
158017504X 9781580175043
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Great Pets!: An Extraordinary Guide to Usual and Unusal Family Pets
June 3, 2003, Storey Publishing, LLC
Paperback
in English
1580174892 9781580174893
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Great Pets! An Extraordinary Guide to Usual and Unusual Family Pets
June 3, 2003, Storey Publishing, LLC
Hardcover
in English
158017504X 9781580175043
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Great pets!: an extraordinary guide to usual and unusual family pets
1976, Workman Pub. Co.
in English
0911104712 9780911104714
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Great pets!: an extraordinary guide to usual and unusual family pets
1976, Workmen Pub. Co.
in English
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"It's not hard to imagine that long before the first animal became a pet, some prehistoric child used to throw his bone to the edge of the forest and stay to watch some prehistoric wolf, ears pricked, toes set to run, snatch it for a snack."
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