Fluffy- scientific name Fluffious Puppious/ Fluffina Puppina
Dj Quiva said
03:18 07/16 2008
-- Edited by MZJA at 17:01, 2008-08-28
wrenxz said
08:46 07/16 2008
ahh wah di raass....mi neva know seh dem di put in ah pet sectionn..loll
Chabee said
10:23 07/16 2008
From d Admin change nuff things deh pon di site Forum like Pet wtf get rid of it
Shottess said
10:25 07/16 2008
A pet forum nuh necessary...
Shem1 said
10:26 07/16 2008
GET RID OF THIS FORUM
Dj Moet said
10:27 07/16 2008
lol rawse pet section zone sell offf yesterday was live drama now pets maddddddddddddd
lyndo said
10:28 07/16 2008
rahtid...pet forum BADANG!!!
RiddimRyder said
10:28 07/16 2008
hmmm...what is wrong with having this? everyone getting mad cuz of a "pets" section RELAX
sting said
13:32 07/16 2008
mi say something and them put mi pon blasst like mi a ediot so mek mi no say nothing again yah
Shockwave Ent said
13:35 07/16 2008
wah dis
GA said
14:28 07/16 2008
Pets are beloved creatures guys...lighten up! We need to change our approach and hopefully save the Michael Vicks of this world...
More information:
Pets Help to Lower *lo** Pressure A recent study at the State University of New York at Buffalo found that people with hypertension who adopted a cat or dog had lower *lo** pressure readings in stressful situations than did those who did not own a pet. (Dr. Karen Allen, State University of New York at Buffalo)
Pets Help to Reduce Stress Walking with a pet helps to sooth nerves and offers instant relaxation. Studies conducted worldwide have shown that the impact of a stressful situation is lesser on pet owners, especially males, than on those who do not own a pet. (Josephine M. Wills, Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition, United Kingdom)
Pets Help to Prevent Heart Disease Because pets provide people with faithful companionship, research shows they may also provide their owners with greater psychological stability, thus a measure of protection from heart disease. (National Institute of Health Technology Assessment Workshop: Health Benefits of Pets)
Pets Help to Lower Health Care Costs People with pets actually make fewer doctor visits, especially for non-serious medical conditions. (National Institute of Health Technology Assessment Workshop: Health Benefits of Pets)
Pets Help to Fight Depression Pets help fight depression and loneliness, promoting an interest in life. When seniors face adversity or trauma, affection from pets takes on great meaning. Their bonding behavior can foster a sense of security. (Between Pets and People: The Importance of Animal Companionship)
For the record...I have never owned a pet. This forum is a part of my education.
-- Edited by MZJA at 15:29, 2008-07-16
bLaCkBeatZ said
15:56 07/16 2008
ur fluffy rubbut
ladyvane18 said
16:33 07/16 2008
awww cute i want a pet monkey
alligcold said
16:34 07/16 2008
rawse dawg
Dj Quiva said
16:53 07/16 2008
MZJA wrote:
Pets are beloved creatures guys...lighten up! We need to change our approach and hopefully save the Michael Vicks of this world...
More information:
Pets Help to Lower *lo** Pressure A recent study at the State University of New York at Buffalo found that people with hypertension who adopted a cat or dog had lower *lo** pressure readings in stressful situations than did those who did not own a pet. (Dr. Karen Allen, State University of New York at Buffalo)
Pets Help to Reduce Stress Walking with a pet helps to sooth nerves and offers instant relaxation. Studies conducted worldwide have shown that the impact of a stressful situation is lesser on pet owners, especially males, than on those who do not own a pet. (Josephine M. Wills, Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition, United Kingdom)
Pets Help to Prevent Heart Disease Because pets provide people with faithful companionship, research shows they may also provide their owners with greater psychological stability, thus a measure of protection from heart disease. (National Institute of Health Technology Assessment Workshop: Health Benefits of Pets)
Pets Help to Lower Health Care Costs People with pets actually make fewer doctor visits, especially for non-serious medical conditions. (National Institute of Health Technology Assessment Workshop: Health Benefits of Pets)
Pets Help to Fight Depression Pets help fight depression and loneliness, promoting an interest in life. When seniors face adversity or trauma, affection from pets takes on great meaning. Their bonding behavior can foster a sense of security. (Between Pets and People: The Importance of Animal Companionship)
For the record...I have never owned a pet. This forum is a part of my education.
-- Edited by MZJA at 15:29, 2008-07-16
Dat me a seh Admin.. Mek dem go weh.. Broighttt My Fluffy to di weerrlll
STUWY77 said
16:56 07/16 2008
lol...
BUSHKASH said
23:02 07/16 2008
mediazone nuh short a ntn
rrDesignZ said
23:03 07/16 2008
pets-step
dog-god
cat-tac
Dj Quiva said
05:17 07/17 2008
Zj Rohan wrote:
pets-step
dog-god
cat-tac
point??
GA said
06:55 07/17 2008
In all seriousness folks, there are people who are crazy about reggae, dancehall (and even guns) but who also love pets darely.
We are trying to cater to a wide audience of fun loving people including females and people from all over who are used to a culture of having at least one pet in the home...
We ask therefore no spamming or negative/ignorant comments on other members' posts. If you don't like pets just stick to the other forums...
-- Edited by MZJA at 17:01, 2008-08-28
BADANG!!!
Pets are beloved creatures guys...lighten up! We need to change our approach and hopefully save the Michael Vicks of this world...
More information:
- Pets Help to Lower *lo** Pressure A recent study at the State University of New York at Buffalo found that people with hypertension who adopted a cat or dog had lower *lo** pressure readings in stressful situations than did those who did not own a pet. (Dr. Karen Allen, State University of New York at Buffalo)
- Pets Help to Reduce Stress Walking with a pet helps to sooth nerves and offers instant relaxation. Studies conducted worldwide have shown that the impact of a stressful situation is lesser on pet owners, especially males, than on those who do not own a pet. (Josephine M. Wills, Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition, United Kingdom)
- Pets Help to Prevent Heart Disease Because pets provide people with faithful companionship, research shows they may also provide their owners with greater psychological stability, thus a measure of protection from heart disease. (National Institute of Health Technology Assessment Workshop: Health Benefits of Pets)
- Pets Help to Lower Health Care Costs People with pets actually make fewer doctor visits, especially for non-serious medical conditions. (National Institute of Health Technology Assessment Workshop: Health Benefits of Pets)
- Pets Help to Fight Depression Pets help fight depression and loneliness, promoting an interest in life. When seniors face adversity or trauma, affection from pets takes on great meaning. Their bonding behavior can foster a sense of security. (Between Pets and People: The Importance of Animal Companionship)
Go here to read more...****
For the record...I have never owned a pet. This forum is a part of my education
-- Edited by MZJA at 15:29, 2008-07-16
We are trying to cater to a wide audience of fun loving people including females and people from all over who are used to a culture of having at least one pet in the home...
We ask therefore no spamming or negative/ignorant comments on other members' posts. If you don't like pets just stick to the other forums...
Much appreciated...