Thursday, March 17, 2011

Nearly 50 percent of Palm Beach County mortgages underwater or dog paddling like mad - Palm Beach Post (blog)

Nearly 50 percent of Palm Beach County mortgages underwater or dog paddling like mad - Palm Beach Post (blog)
Nearly 50 percent of Palm Beach County mortgages underwater or dog paddling like mad – Palm Be…Thank you for printing “articles” that read like kids my age wrote them from which vantage point it can help save the planet instead of destroying it.

PBS KIDS(R) Hosts "Share the Earth" Celebration in Honor of Earth Day New eco-focused episodes and classic favorites airing April 18 -- 22 - CNBC
But when the biosphere malfunctions, will Manny save the day? CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG(R) "Doggie Garden" It's Keep Birdwell Beautiful month and the kids are doing their part by planting a flower garden. Seeing this, the dogs decide to create a doggie

RoBards all grown up for Oceanside baseball - San Diego Union-Tribune
I wouldn’t call him a big dog, because he’s still not a big guy in size In 17 appearances, 11 of them starts, went 8-5 with two saves and a 2.92 ERA. He struck out 93 and walked just 20 in 84 innings pitched. And his batting average against

Family, friends tried to save disabled children from mobile home fire - St. Petersburg Times
She opened the door and her two dogs ran out. She tried to get to the bedroom, but the fire was so intense. Flames burned her face, hands, feet. Her hair sizzled. She couldn't reach them. Bourque staggered out. "Help," she screamed. "My babies are burning up."

Earth Day: Save Some Money - Associated Content
As a 30-year old adult that is married with kids and dogs; what can I do now to help our planet This will reduce the amount of paper coming in to your house as well as paper going out and save you on postage! For all the other junk mail or bills

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INTRODUCTION TO HOUSEBREAKING Dogs are descendants of wild

INTRODUCTION TO HOUSEBREAKING Dogs are descendants of wild wolves, and although they are now domesticated, dogs and wolves still share many basic instincts. As young pups, both wild and domestic dogs are instinctively clean. Even in the wild, wolves are very reluctant to relieve themselves in or near their den. THE DEN: Wild and domestic dogs will typically establish a den. A den is a small area, normally with one opening, in which they feel safe and secure. Dogs spend lots of time in their dens: they will eat, sleep, play and whelp their puppies in there. Thus, a healthy dog will not relieve himself in his den. SCHEDULE: Your training instructor will custom design a feeding schedule for your dog. This will help you coordinate your dogs need to relieve himself with your schedule. To succeed in housebreaking your dog, it is critical that you adhere to your schedule. RELIEF STATION: You must establish a “relief station” that your dog can easily recognize. For example, you can create a 20x20 area marked by pine cones. Or if you have a natural area you’d like the dog to use, you may designate that his relief station. CORRECTION: Dogs will only learn from your correction if you catch them “red- handed”. If you don’t catch them in the act, you’re wasting your time correcting them. WATCH OR CONFINEMENT WATCH: Since after-the-fact corrections are not effective, it is sometimes necessary to watch your dog at all times. WATCH makes this practical. Your dog will be on his leash and by your side . This allows you to move about the house, catching your dog in the act of relieving himself. You will then be able to correct him -- effectively -- on the spot. Another benefit of the WATCH mode is that in forcing your dog to constantly follow your movements, you are asserting your leadership and ensuring his loyalty. CONFINEMENT: Achieves two goals: first, it establishes a den for your dog. Second, it forces your dog to rely on his instinctive desire NOT to soil his den. If your dog relieves himself in the den, he’ll quickly find this distasteful. He will learn to wait until being released from confinement to take care of his business. If, however, you do find that your dog has relieved himself in his den, leave him with the mess for 15 minutes. You want this behavior to have negative consequences for your dog. WATCH/CONFINEMENT procedures will be effective only if your housebreaking schedule is followed! PLEASE remember: it is very important to fill out your housebreaking logs completely.
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