By: Bryan Burbank | 2010-03-11 | Pets When your dog licks you it is a way for your dog to show love and affection. If your dog gives you a few quick licks in the morning when you get up or in the evening when you you return from work that is okay. If your dog is engaging in excessive licking that is nit okay and that can be signs of other problems. In this article I would like to highlight some of the reasons for excessive licking. read more
By: Betty Ortman | 2010-03-30 | Pets Dogs can not walk for hours. Therefore, taking dogs on long hikes takes careful preparation and training. read more
By: Gary Rogers | 2011-05-12 | Pets Do you love your dog You surely do which is why you provide with quality food, shelter, and companionship. But, do you provide it with adequate amounts of gifts. read more
By: Joanne Galagher | 2010-03-29 | Pets Many dogs can suffer from allergic reactions to various things. Breeds such as Bulldogs, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Schnauzers, and Terriers may be genetically pre-disposed to allergies, specifically, allergies caused by ingredients found in food. read more
By: Doreen Dell | 2010-03-27 | Pets When considering methods for stopping your doggy from jumping up all the time, it is important to get why she is doing this in the first place. She does it because she is so very happy to see you and be with you! This is typical dog behavior, though, not great for humans to have to endure. And it is possible to get hurt by a big doggy jumping up on you. And you wanna stop your dog from jumping up on you! read more
By: Dave Tee | 2010-03-31 | Pets If you use Frontline medicine then the chances are that you pay too much for it. You may believe that you have a god price but I have found that for most people this is not true. Doing price comparisons means that you can save money though. read more
By: Andrew Massaro | 2010-03-27 | Pets Many dog owners are unsure as to how much food they should be giving their dogs. This is an important question to ask, because without the right amount of dog food, your pup will gradually develop a wide variety of health problems. Without going into too much detail, this article will attempt to lay out the basics of feeding your dog the right amount of food. read more
By: Ron Ayalon | 2012-05-17 | Pets How much exercise does your dog really need? One part of the answer has to do with the breed of dog, but keep in mind that too much exercise can do damage to his bones and joints. We’ll give you some suggestions based on breed examples, and also how to know when he’s done exercising for the day. read more
By: Cate Sibley, Pharm.D. | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness Demerol is a medication used to treat moderate to severe pain. It works well to control one's pain, but there are times when your body gets too much of the drug, leading to Demerol overdose. What happens when your body cannot handle the Demerol you have taken in? read more
By: Marilyn Taylor | 2010-03-26 | Dental Flip open any magazine, turn on the television or head to the movies. You'll see them everywhere. Dazzling smiles. Gleaming white teeth. Perfect dentistry. It could give a person a complex. And some experts say that's exactly what's happening. read more
By: Damon King | 2010-11-24 | Debt Consolidation It has been my experience that if someone who has never had credit wishes to acquire a credit card and tries enough places, somebody will issue him one. The difficulty with this method is that once the first company issues a card and the person uses it wisely, other companies will soon follow suit, and he will be swamped with credit card applications. The temptation of too much credit is often overwhelming for a young person (or couple), and he can quickly find himself over his head in debt. read more
By: Jamee Tenzer | 2012-06-11 | Coaching Have you ever felt that you just have too much going on inside your head? I have too much that I am thinking about right now. Too many projects; a family reunion to plan, pets to feed and walk, repainting the house, fixing our roof, helping family with health issues, participating in my local chapter of the International Coach Federation, my job, my kids, my family, etc. read more
By: Ron Havens | 2011-09-26 | Personal Finance As the end of financial year approaches, superannuation issues are some of the most important considerations that tax payers should be aware of. read more
By: Laura Dessauer | 2010-03-28 | Parenting Recently I've been hearing lots of parents talk about how much is too much information (TMI) when they are talking with their children. Often it's difficult to understand what are healthy boundaries. There is a tendency for parent to over explain situations. I see this happening with young children, whereby a parent will offer a lengthy explanation to their child why they can't have a snack right now. read more
By: Rosemary Kurtz | 2010-10-17 | Gardening The amount of water that's right for most houseplants can easily drown an orchid. Although most orchids come from a rainforest, they don't need as much water as people think. read more