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From the Chia Pet to a handheld digital Tamagotchi, pet rocks to virtual pets, eHow offers expert How To information on a variety of pet substitutes. Not sure you can handle the responsibility of a living, breathing animal? Maybe practicing on a plant, rock or digital device before getting a dog or cat is the right idea. Allergic to everything with fur or feathers? Let eHow show you how online or virtual pets can enrich you life.
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Want to start a rock collection after seeing your friends cool rocks and can't help feeling a little envious of those rocks? Here is how to start a rock collection!
A pet rock is a pet substitute. This fad introduced by advertising executive Gary Dahl in the 1970s had a short lived run, but made Dahl a millionaire. He wrote an instruction manual to accompany...
Pet rocks were in high demand in the late 1970s. Advertising executive Gary Dahl invented the pet that wasn't when he determined that conventional pets were too much hassle. Dahl began selling the...
A pet wonky, also known as a weepul or wuppie, is much like a pet rock, but decorated in cuddly materials. If you need a place to store your new pet, assess the materials you have on hand and get...
Chia pets have been around since the mid-1970s, bringing an easy way to grow a miniature garden in your home, while providing entertainment for years. While Chia Pets come in a variety of animals,...