Archive for November, 2009
Get Your Ex Back - Find Out What Your First Move Is
Written by MichaelZ on November 30, 2009 – 3:51 pm -How do I get my ex back? During our short lives, that is something we will all (well nearly all) say. The harsh truth is, not many will get what we ask for.
We usually do the exact opposite of what we should do. We make silly move after silly move, hoping to get back together. Most of the time what happens isn’t what we planned.
We make silly moves like stalking, constantly calling and texting. These things will never work. Any chance of winning them back disappears rapidly.
The smart mover here is to keep well away for a while and have a bit of time to yourself. Yes that sounds ridiculous but trust me it works. It gives you a chance to get your head together & it gives your ex a chance to miss you a little bit.
As soon as you feel under emotional control you can start the next part of the plan. You might be asking just what is the next part of this big plan? The next part is the getting back of your ex!
Now, most of us didn’t attend get your ex back 101. Which leaves us looking for a system or plan that we can use. Lucky for us we can lend the experience of past broken hearts.
There are many many websites on the net that are designed to help you win your love back. Unbelievable but true. And to be honest I’m glad this stuff exists. It certainly helped me get my ex back.
For less than the price of a (cheap) date you can grab one of these systems. A ready made step by step plan. An impressive twelve thousand people have gotten back together using one of the most popular systems.
Now comes your time to choose. Will you do nothing (like most others) and carry on being in pain? Do you create your own mish mash plan to woo your love back?
Or do you go with the proven method & get your ex back in the quickest time you can? I know exactly what I would be doing. In fact that’s what I did and it worked for me (in less than 2 months no less).
The answer you need is here at this website, click the link & take the first step to get your ex back…
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Havanese – a Wonderful Dog.
Written by MichaelZ on November 29, 2009 – 9:55 pm -The Havanese is one of the Bichon type breeds, that includes Bichon Frise, Bolognese, Coton de Tulear, Lowchen and Maltese They are a good-humoured little dog, toy dog that were bred to be good companions, so are good with children. They like to have peoples notice and will do tricks to catch peoples attention. This love for attention means they are not the choice for a working couple. They love following owners around the house, but are rarely overly possessive of their “friends”, so are good with other animals and dogs. They often like to eat with someone in the room, so stay there when they are eating, otherwise they may take their food with them and eat it as they walk, which can be messy. They are a “real dog”, playing games such as football with all their strength. Like many toy dogs, they do not require long walks, but they do love attention. Professional dog trainers such as London Dog Training love them, as they are so responsive to positive reinforcement.
For dog care they are straightforward. They do not shed much, so whilst not strictly non-allegenic, they may be suitable for a family with an allergic member.
The Havanese have a slight wavy double coat, which is soft and light, with a heavier undercoat.
The Havanese should be brushed daily, as they have the tendency for their fur to mat. If you are not showing the dog, you can trim the coat. Whilst they have fur, it is a coat to keep the hot sun off the body, not warmth inside, so in some areas you may need to buy sweaters for them.
It is advisable to dry them after a bath with towels, rather than a hair drier, which can make their skin too dry and prone to infections. It is a breed that the kennel clubs, prefer and dictate a natural look, avoiding the bows and preferring the hair over the eyes, that protected their eyes from the Cuban sun.
The original Harvanese were white, but now they occur in all types of coat colours and patterns.
The Havanese has a sturdy look compared to other toy dog breeds. They have a weight range of 4-6 Kgs ( around twelve lbs). Its height measured at the withers is about 250mm( normally 10). The back raises from the withers to the rump which is unusual in dogs.
The Havanese have a sprightly agile movement. Whilst they are relatively good swimmers, they generally shire away from water, but be prudent when near waterparticularly if there are animals for them to run after.
The Havanese have almond eyes, with average sized ears that are well covered and hang down. The Havanese are inclined to ear infections, so routinely check their ears and clean them. From time to time they may require their inner hairs to be plucked by hand or tweezers. The tail arches over the back and is also well covered. The Havanese have a great sense of smell and are trained often for search. The Havanese are easily trained so are often found in circus shows, tracking, hearing assistance dogs, mould, termite and drug search.
They normally live around 15 years. Like many other pure breeds they suffer from a few genetically-linked disorders. These include liver disease, heart disease, cataracts and retinal dysplasia ( blots on the retina). It is recommended only to acquire Havanese from parent dogs who have clear eye certificates. Havanese sometimes develop brown tear stains, this is more obvious on the lighter coloured dogs.
The dog originated from the now extent Bichon Tenerife and was taken to Havana by original settlers and traders. Being popular in Havana in Cuba. Internationally the Havanese is a new breed, rapidly growing in the seventies from only 10 animals in the USA. They were common in Cuba, prior to the revolution, but suffered afterwards. Rapid growth in popularity now makes it difficult to find a puppy.
A superb family dog that is well worth considering.
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Animal Pain Relief: Caring For Your Pet’s Health
Written by MichaelZ on November 28, 2009 – 5:57 am -When I was a little girl, I loved horses.It looked like my dreams of winning competitions were over.We lived in a small ranch and horses just run around in our place.It was my parents who were in charge with the horses that’s why I never had to worry about horse joint pain and horse pain relief.Once I proved I could maintain and train a horse, my parents gifted me with a beautiful show horse.He was a dear when I was raising him.Once I got him saddle trained we used to go on the trails near our ranch for our exercise.During one of our walks on the trail, Bailey suddenly slipped and fell hard on his front knees.He had landed on a jagged rock and badly bruised and lacerated his knee.We followed the vet’s instructions and he looked as though he was fully healed except for the bad knee which seems to bother him a lot. Pet Pain
Our became stronger after the accident.I felt that Bailey truly became my pet after that.Thoughts about horse joint pain and pet pain relief never seem to leave my mind.I started looking on the web to see if there was anything I could do to alleviate the horse joint pain he was feeling, after all Bailey was supposed to be a show horse.After weeks of futile searching online, I stumbled upon the Animal Fitness Center web site.There seemed to be a lot I could do for Bailey.I started to get excited, hoping something could help his horse joint pain. Animal Pain Relief
Dr Ava Frick and his team set up up for the entire day so they could assess Bailey.Everyone was nice and really helpful.Dr. Frick said that Bailey had developed equine arthritis and this is what caused the horse joint pain.She assured me that she could help with Bailey’s horse joint pain.She told me she often helps when an equine can’t walk and has equine paralysis.Most of them recuperate 100%.Animal pain relief is her specialization and she uses pet chiropractic and modern technology treatments such as pet water treadmill, physical therapy, nutrition and herbal remedies.
The staff at Animal Fitness Center messaged Bailey and started a physical therapy regime that my parents and I could do at home.As for the treatments we cannot at home, we have to bring Bailey to the center and before we knew it he’s becoming well.In between treatments at Animal Fitness Center and our home, Bailey has been walking limp free for six months.We’re joining a competition soon and we’re hoping to bring home the bacon soon. Pet Pain Relief
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