• May 7, 2024

The ten commandments from the point of view of dogs

(1) My life is likely to last between 10 and 15 years. Any separation from you will be painful for me. Remember that before you buy from me. (2) Give me time to understand what you want from me, don’t be impatient, moody or irritable. (3) Put your trust in me and I will always…

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Pet Websites: How to Use the Power of the Web to Sell Puppies, Pets, and Pet Inventions

By marketing pet supplies on the Web for the past five years, I have learned how to sell online to pet buyers across the US Newspapers are a thing of the past as pet buyers now use the Web to shop from House. The effective methods that I will talk about start with a website…

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The American Bulldog – What a Great Dog!

Of course, it takes an owner with strong leadership skills to get the message across that rock head. But, once Bully knows who’s boss, there’s no problem. It is best to start when they are still very young… because your Bully will put you to the test. When socialized and trained with positive reinforcement techniques…

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Wine for the dogs? well not exactly

Many of us, myself included, tend to slip our dogs a piece of table here, a piece of table there: a piece of meat, a piece of cheese, a stem of broccoli that old Fido spits on the carpet and we requires cleaning. While most of our offerings may seem harmless, there’s one thing we…

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Badges, Buttons, and Widgets: Oh my gosh! Methods for linking Twitter and the website

There is a simple solution for Twitter users who want their website or blog visitors to follow them on Twitter as well. It’s finding and getting a Twitter badge, button, or widget to place on your website or blog. These options provide a one-click hyperlink from the website/blog to the corresponding account profile on Twitter.…

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Why do cats knead? An explanation of evolutionary behavior

Have you ever watched your cat “walk” in place, using alternate paws to press down while in a deep trance state? This is called “kneading” and there are several reasons why cats engage in this seemingly strange behavior. Some cats like to knead on layers, blankets, or beds, while others like to knead on top…

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Does your accent get stronger when you feel nervous?

Many of my accent reduction clients tell me that their accent gets worse when they feel nervous. Even my clients who have made huge improvements with their spoken English tell me they speak too fast, get hoarse, or stumble over their words when they’re nervous. So what can you do to prepare for high-stakes speaking…

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Your birthday party: why wait for someone to throw you a big party when you can do it yourself?

So no one is throwing you a big, spectacular party this year to commemorate your birthday? Then this is the perfect opportunity to finally have the birthday party of your dreams by planning it yourself! No, you will not raise any eyebrows or receive strange looks. Just follow these simple tips. birthday party invitations It…

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Navigating through graduate school? Don’t wait to find your dream job

Are you a “roller coaster”? According to Andy Spencer, at Science careers.org, coasters are graduate students who don’t think much about what they want to do with their career. They focus instead on simply getting a degree, thinking they’ll be able to figure out what to do with it once they graduate. Roller coasters have…

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Networking for Qualified Prospects: Do It Like a Pro

Most sales professionals agree that networking is an essential tool for meeting qualified prospects. Why, then, do most of them do it totally wrong? You know what I want to say. You’re enjoying happy hour with some folks at the Chamber’s weekly meet-and-greet when a guy bursts in and announces, “Hi, I’m Willie from the…

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