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All Animals is the place to find animal information, breeders, fiber, feed, tack and accessories, services and gifts. It's open to breeders of all animals that are legal to own - alpacas, birds, camels, cats, cattle, chickens, deer, dogs, donkeys, ducks, goats, horses, llamas, rabbits, sheep - well you get the idea.
You'll need a java enabled browser to navigate All Animals. If at any time you feel lost, just click the Menu or Site Directory link. You'll find the links to different sections to the left. If your animal or service doesn't have a section we'll gladly create one for you. See our Advertising page for rates and limitations. Most of our pages are low on graphic content to facilitate fast loading. This doesn't apply to our Article pages, which contain photos, and links to higher byte photos, so that we can really enjoy viewing the animals or related items. All Animals owns all of the graphics, articles and photos on this entire site. None are available for reprint or for use on other websites. However, you may to link to any page on our site. Please do *not* link directly to any photos. See Navigation Tips and Design Motivations for help and the theory behind our simple design. Our search engine responds to every word on all of our pages and ads, so use several words to make your search as exact as possible. All Animals cannot personally visit the operations of the breeders listed, so we recommend asking for references from their buyers, written guarantees, and pre-purchase exams. No reputable breeder should object to any of those requests.
Please choose animals that are suited to your living situation, location, and personality. Do your homework so you know the training, housing and nutritional needs, common problems, and traits of the animal. Before you purchase, please be sure there is a veterinarian in your area that can give proper medical care to your new animal. It's always good to contact that vet *before* buying a critter to ask if he/she makes farm/house calls, and what their emergency services are - especially if you are looking into a breed of livestock, or type of animal, that might be hard to transport at such a critical time. Please be a "Responsible Buyer". Advertising | Site Design | Site Design with Hosting | About Us Email
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