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Eastern Corn Snake Page
Juvenile Corn Snakes are strongly marked, showing the major markings of an adult but with duller colors. ... Like other rat snakes, Corn Snakes are relatively slow moving and ...
http://www.snakesandfrogs.com/scra/snakes/corn.htm
Corn Snake Fact Sheet - National Zoo| FONZ
Corn snakes are primarily diurnal. They readily climb trees and enter abandoned buildings in search of prey. Brought to you by the National Zoo| FONZ.
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/ReptilesAmphibians/Facts/FactSheets/Cornsnake.cfm
South Mountain Reptiles - Care Sheet
South Mountain Reptiles, offering over 50 varieties of corn snakes. ... Adult corns generally attain lengths between 3.5 and 4.5 feet long. Research keeping corn snakes before ...
http://www.cornsnakes.net/care.php3
Corn Snake
The Corn Snake is also commonly known as the Red Rat Snake. ... Corn snakes are usually strong, avid feeders and should be fed every 7-14 days. Adults ...
http://www.tetra-fish.com/WorkArea/linkit.aspx?LinkIdentifier=id&ItemID=248
Caring for Corn Snakes
Corn and Rat snakes both belong to the genus Elaphe; Corns belong to the species ... and adults can be fed prekilled rodents. When selecting a corn or rat snake, look for ...
http://www.anapsid.org/corn.html
Corn Snake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corn snakes are found throughout the southeastern and central United States. ... Once laid the adult snake abandons the eggs and does not return to them. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corn_Snake
Corn Snake Caresheet
Most adult Corn Snakes will live comfortably in a 20-gallon tank provided that you let them out for exercise. ... A Corn Snake of all snakes definitely needs a climbing branch. ...
http://www.reptilecare.com/CornSnakeCaresheet.htm
New England Reptile Distributors, designer Ball Pythons ...
Corn snakes started the serpent color morph craze, with more varieties and combinations ... than comfortably house an adult corn snake and still allow space for ...
http://www.newenglandreptile.com/CareCorn.html
Ubiquetous Corn Snake, The
Corn snakes are relatively small, and as such, they do not require large enclosures. ... Hatchling corn snakes begin eating pinky mice, and progress up to adult mice ...
http://www.kingsnake.com/rockymountain/RMHPages/RMHnewpage11.htm
Corn Snake: Page 2
The average adult corn snake will grow to be about 3 to 5 ft. long (.9 to 1.52 m) in a period of about four years. However they are always growing. ...
http://fohn.net/corn-snake-pictures-facts/page2.html

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Westies Dogs - Footcare Health Tips

Westies dogs' owners delight in the companionship their dogs give them during long and leisurely walks. But this activity should be one that brings pleasure to both. How can you ensure that your dog also enjoys these activities? First, you'll need to get your dog accustomed to having his paws handled and manipulated. These are important Westie health issues that come under the grooming umbrella. When your dog is tolerant of such treatment it would be easier for both you and the veterinarian to carefully scrutinize your dog if there are cuts or bruises on, in and around his paws. Where should these foot exams take place? Pick a spot that's comfortable for both of you, and is at the same time well-lit. Here's how to do it. Put the dog's paw in your hand. Run your finger around every pad. If you feel lumps, examine it closely to find out what it is. Keep a pair of tweezers handy, to pull out bits of twig that may be stuck. If the skin is broken, put anti-bacterial ointment or powder on the sore. Check the next day to ensure it heals completely.Refrain from taking a walk with your dog in...
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