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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Dogs Try Booties For The First Time

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Dogs Try Booties For The First Time

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Sunday, November 16, 2014

Why Do Female Dogs Hump? | Dogster

"Why do female dogs hump?" It is a question that people have asked forever, or at least since antiquated ideas of gender hierarchy took hold of humanity's fevered imaginations. However, the question is not a lascivious or dirty one, since the answers are varied. So, why do female dogs hump? First of all, rest assured that humping is a perfectly natural and common activity in both male and female dogs.get the rest of the story here

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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

: Winterizing Outside Water Faucets

Winterizing Outside Water Faucets

You can prevent water damage to your home by winterizing your outside faucets each fall. Winter temperatures can freeze the water that is trapped in the outside faucets and pipe connections. In some cases, this can damage the faucet or cause the pipe burst in the wall. Turning off the water supply to your outside faucets is the best way to prevent this problem.











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Friday, October 10, 2014

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Credit.com: 5 ways to cut pet care costs

Credit.com: 5 ways to cut pet care costsHaving a pet can add so much to your life — companionship, joy, comfort, aide, vitality… and bills. Aside from all the time and energy pets require, they can also be very costly. The upfront costs of getting a pet, along with ongoing cost of food, medical care, grooming and toys can lead to a large new spending category in your budget. Before you discount pet ownership, consider some tips for keeping pet care costs down.

Friday, September 5, 2014

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Are Dog Owners Healthier, Daily Walk, Dog & Pets, Active Boomers - AARP Bulletin

dogs are the most popular pets and one-third of owners say they exercise with their four-legged friends, according to an AARP Bulletin survey.


Walking is by far the preferred way to exercise with Fido. Nearly two-thirds (61 percent) of people age 65-plus and 54 percent of those ages 50 to 64 stroll with their dog for fitness. The poll, which surveyed 1,062 people age 50 and older, was conducted between Feb. 24 and March 7, 2010.


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10 Dogs Most Often Blacklisted By Insurers | Bankrate.com

10 Dogs Most Often Blacklisted By Insurers | Bankrate.com

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Funny Leaf Blower Dog



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Sunday, May 18, 2014

Comcast turning Chicago homes into public Wi-Fi hot spots









Comcast turning Chicago homes into public Wi-Fi hot spots

Network will also be available to non-subscribers free for several hours each month or on a pay-per-use basis



The neighborhood hot spots initiative, rolling out during the next several months, will send a separate Wi-Fi signal from Comcast-issued home equipment, enabling anyone within range to get online. Soon, entire residential blocks will begin to show as hot spots on Xfinity's Wi-Fi mobile app, the company said Tuesday.



Because the Comcast subscriber's signal will be kept separate from the second, publicly available signal, the subscriber's speed and privacy shouldn't be affected, Comcast officials said, acknowledging that such concerns have been raised in test markets.







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Friday, May 16, 2014

Pet Hair Removal Tips « Baird & Warner

Pet Hair Removal Tips « Baird & Warner

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Handheld Vacuum
A small handheld vacuum is a quick and lightweight solution to knocking out places where pet hair builds up quickly. Walk around your home as often in a week as necessary. Remove hair from sleeping areas, sofas and carpets. Just clean the filter and return the vacuum to its charger. Make sure to find a handheld unit that weighs less than five pounds, runs at roughly 30 air watts and will operate for at least 15 minutes on a full battery.
Sponge
Sponges are great for picking up pet hair…and the dollar store sponges will work great! Apply a small amount of water to the sponge and rub it over the pet hair. The hair will stick to the sponge, so all you have to do is rinse to remove the hair.
Fabric Softener
Dryer sheets can also be used to pick up loose pet hair. Apply the sheet to the collection of hair and dispose of it when full.
Another great way to prevent excessive pet hair AND bond with your faithful companion is to spend time petting and brushing your pet. Your four-legged friend will appreciate the attention, and their coat will look much healthier.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Dogs Welcoming Soldiers Home



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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Vets Seeing More Dogs Eating Edible Marijuana « CBS Denver

VDENVER (CBS4) – An animal hospital in Denver is seeing an increasing number of dogs who have eaten edible marijuana and is finding that the diagnosis isn’t good.





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Behaviorists: Dogs Feel No Shame Despite The Look « CBS Sacramento







Behaviorists insist dogs lack shame. The guilty look — head cowered, ears back, eyes droopy — is a reaction to the tantrum you are throwing now over the damage they did hours earlier.








(Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)“I don’t think dogs actually feel shame,” Lemire said. “I think they know how to placate us with this sad puppy-dog look that makes us think they’re ashamed of what they’ve done. My guess is that their thinking is: ‘Oh man, my owner is super mad about something, but I don’t know what, but he seems to calm down when I give him the sad face, so let’s try that again.’”



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Tuesday, January 21, 2014