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A dog’s whiskers are somewhat different from those of a cat. To begin with their real name is Vibrissae from the Latin work “vibrio” meaning to vibrate. Dog whiskers are two times as thick as their hair and coarser as well, not soft like a cat’s whiskers. They are found on both sides of the […]
Contact Us to Join the FlexPet 4 Shelters Program
It is important to the folks at Flexcin International to help organizations who share a concern for the welfare of all animals and work to make a direct impact on the lives of animals. We do this in a variety of ways, through giving discounts or even free product to shelters, through financial donations and […]
English Lop Rabbit
Developed in England in the 19th century, the English Lop is thought to be the first lop rabbit bred by man. It is also one of the oldest domestic breeds of rabbit. It is a member of the Smei-Arch Body Type. English Lops weigh about 11 lbs. full-grown. Life span is 5 years and more. […]

