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How To Earn Money Online
I swear, my former housemate
was the biggest dummy on
the planet.
His name was Amos,
and he was
the epitome
of the word
slacker. Most of the time, he
would sit around
and do nothing but smoke pot, while
incessantly blasting reggae music
is loud as
the stereo could play
it. I swear, one
time we had to turn off the power to his room on
the surge suppressor
just to get some
sleep, and boy,
the dummy never
even got wise
that was us
that killed
the power. He made his
living selling drugs, and
incense down on Teleride avenue in Colorado Springs,
where all of the
hippies, street punks, and freaks come together and do, more or less,
not a damn thing.
One
of the stupider (although by no means, stupidest) things that I saw
him do was to buy
a earn money online kit off of the internet.
This was one of those deals were promised him that he could
earn money
online by setting up his own business with things he
already had. This was a
look to draw
people in because they didn't
have to expend a lot of money to do it. It advertised it as if all that he would
have to do was to sit back and watch the cash roll in. Of course, the this was old fiction and he got burned.
I mean, how could
you earn money online
selling crappy hand
dipped incense? Who in their right mind could think that? He must have actually thought that there was a market for because in his own little world he thought it was cool.
Like there weren't
already a million
other people
trying to earn money online selling the same substandard products.
Could you imagine trying to sell incense and a brick and mortar business where they can't even smelled the product, to
say nothing of making money online with it.
It isn't even like he had a nice, or interesting
web page. He
just bought a
stock web design out of a box, slapped it up on the Internet and thought that that was all it would take to earn money online.
To earn money online is much more complex
than most people think and we try to explain that to him, but he'd just give us that blank, irritated look that was permanently affixed to his face. He was pretty much
clueless about how the marketplace ran and he surely did not want to
hear about how there were already enough people trying to earn money online, and failing at it, selling the same
kinds of crappy things that he was. After a while we just gave up and let him do whatever he wanted because sometimes you get
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Bones For Your Dog - Delicious Treat Or A Deadly Snack?
There
is a difference
of opinion
among canine experts
as to whether bones
should be given to a
dog raw,
cooked, hard, or soft,
and even whether
they should be
given at all. On one
point, however, there is total agreement, never
give a dog
splintering bones from chicken,
pork, fowl,
and rabbit, (although chicken bones
that have been
cooked in a pressure
cooker until they are very
soft can be quite nourishing
and safe).
A
marrow bone is the traditional symbol
of a
treat for a dog,
and he obviously appreciates it.
It may be too big and hard
for small dogs.
In fact, large
breeds generally handle bones much better
than small ones. Bones that are mostly
cartilage, such as spinal and shoulder bones
of veal, knuckle bones, and soft
rib bones, are good chewing material that can be
entirely consumed.
The
real danger
is intestinal
compaction, especially
in small dogs, if
the masticated
bone has not been mixed
with other residue in
the dog's stomach. A small amount should
cause no
trouble if
it is given right after a
meal. Chop and steak bones are more dangerous. Careful eaters simply clean
off the
meat and fat,
but greedy gobblers
run the risk of internal
injury from jagged bone
splinters. The same is true of a leg of
lamb bone.
What is the
best policy to
follow with a dog of your
own? A teething puppy
between four and six months of
age should always have a bone, real or imitation, to chew on. You might give
an adult dog a
suitable bone as on
occasional treat - for
example, once a week. It
will give
him enormous pleasure, will help to keep
his teeth clean and free from
tartar, and will
occupy him for several hours. But a nylon bone offers the same advantages without the risk!
Randy
Jones and his partner
Brent Jones have been in the
pet industry for a long time. Recently they
formed http://Joncopets.com.On the
site, customers can shop for the latest dog
collars and more for their best friend.
Getting to Know your Bloodhound
Getting
to know your
dog starts by getting
to know its breed. At
Kingdom of Pets,
we keep
a large database of detailed information
on the appearance, personality,
and health requirements of
individual dog breeds. Here's what you need
to know
about Bloodhounds:
Bloodhounds are traditionally known for their work
in trailing escaped prisoners. However,
in todays world,
we also see
this breed used for
trailing lost
people in
the mountains,
someone kidnapped,
a child separated
from a family,
and so on. Considered
a cousin of
the Scent Hound,
the Bloodhound is a dog of patience, tolerance,
friendliness, and an easy-going attitude. What amazes people most
is that when it comes to choosing a dog for children,
the Bloodhound is
truly an exceptional choice.
The
only drawback to owning a Bloodhound is that the
breed is considered a
little on the messy side. With a long tongue that
laps up water,
they tend to
splash and
even drool. Sometimes
called a St. Hubert Hound, this large
breed dog has an unrivaled
ability of scent, often used for
finding humans in collapsed buildings, hurricanes, and other natural
disaster situations.
Many times, the Bloodhound is called a Gentle Giant, as a
term of endearment that certainly fits.
Physical Appearance
The Bloodhound breed
usually weighs as much as 110
pounds although they can be somewhat smaller,
between 80 and 90 pounds. From the
withers, this breed is between
23 and 27 inches tall with a
beautiful smooth coat.
In addition to
being recognized by the American Kennel Club, this breed is
also recognized under the
FCI, UKC, NCA, and many others. As
far as
colors, the following are acceptable.
*
Black and Tan
* Liver and Tan
* Red
Temperament and Personality
Different from common belief, the Bloodhound is very
cheerful, mellow, and affectionate.
The one aspect of owning this breed you need to remember is that Bloodhounds can be a
little difficult to train, but
if you
put in the time, you
will end up with a great all-around dog.
Without
doubt, a Bloodhound is loyal to his
master. In fact,
when away from the owner, a Bloodhound has been known to become
depressed, actually showing signs of mourning. As far as a family pet, this breed is one of the
best, with a gentle spirit, even temper, and affectionate nature.
Health
Typically, a Bloodhound can live between 10 and 12 years. Because this breed is large, they are prone to developing Hip Dysplasia. Other than this,
proper care with diet and exercise should keep this breed
happy and healthy.
Daniel Stevens is the renowned dog trainer and
author of SitStayFetch, a leading dog training guide
having sold over 21,000 copies (and counting). See
http://www.kingdomofpets.com/dogobediencetraining/dogbreeds/bloodhound.php for more on dog breeds.