Trimming Your Dog’s Nails

February 3, 2010 · Filed Under Pets · Comment 

Dog nail clippers

Giving your family dog a bath – not a problem. More than likely cleaning your dog’s teeth wouldn’t be an issue. But trimming doggie’s nails, no way! Ok, listen up. This can be done. It’s not nearly as challenging or terrifying as it appears.

Claw trimming in dogs can be done easily enough if you understand how. It may be beneficial to watch someone else (vet, groomer or friend) who is skilful in nail trimming demonstrate first. Some dogs won’t need to have their nails trimmed. Many will naturally wear the nails down or the dried up ends of the nails will merely flake away without you even being aware. But certain breeds, in particular Basset Hounds and Dachshunds may need your assistance with keeping the toe nails moderately short. As much as you’ll never want to, you might as well just count on cutting a nail too short on occasions. It just happens at times, even with experienced groomers. The nail will bleed if you cut it too short, so just be ready for that eventuality.

Get yourself a good pair of dog nail clippers. Ask a veterinarian or the staff in the pet shop which sort they suggest. Place the primary part of the trimmer in the palm of your hand and the moveable part is controlled by your fingers. You need to be able to see the small cutting blade which slides when you squeeze the handle.

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Ethical & Natural Beauty Gifts

February 2, 2010 · Filed Under Fashion & Beauty, Shopping · Comment 

Ethical Beauty Products A phrase often used these days is ‘natural beauty’ and now, in more ways than one, beauty really is only skin deep. Since 2007, over 2,000 ethical skincare products and cosmetics have been launched each year making ethical beauty one of the biggest growth markets in the cosmetics industry. It’s testament to the fact that consumers are waking up to the dubious manufacturing processes of mass-produced cosmetics and are demanding a greener way to improve the appearance of their hair and skin.

Europe leads the way in ethical skincare

In 2007, the UK, along with France, accounted for 74 per cent of all ethical beauty product launches proving that as a country, we are trying to align our environmental outlook with our shopping habits. Choosing to buy products that are produced using natural sustainable materials, that do not harm animals in the testing process, and are manufactured in a way that reduces the negative impact on the environment, shows the market is gradually being driven by the ‘green factor’ and not by profit margins alone.

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A Guide to Buying Ethical Chocolates

January 25, 2010 · Filed Under Shopping · Comment 

Chocolate has always been something of a guilty pleasure but the devil has always been in the calorie count. Now however we understand the origins of our chocolate and there’s a new guilt based on the ethics behind its manufacturer and transportation. Can there be a ‘green’ way to buy chocolate? Well, fairtrade organic chocolates are your best bet (and a great gift) so here’s a quick guide on how to choose your treats.

How ‘green’ is chocolate?

For most of the world’s population chocolate can never be truly local because cacao beans can only be grown in tropical and equatorial climates. Ultimately this means that chocolate manufacture is going to involve shipping at some point and that increases carbon emissions. That’s the downside, the upside is that cacao beans, like coffee beans, are produced within infrastructures that allow fair trade bodies to oversee the agricultural process and so ensure that communities receive a fair price.

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Tips & Products for an Ethical Kitchen

January 13, 2010 · Filed Under Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Ethical Kitchen Products Consider for a moment how much energy is used in your home and you’ll soon realise that the kitchen is probably the main culprit for consumption. The average kitchen will have a fridge/freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster, oven, gas hob, extractor fan and washing machine. Then there are the luxury items such as a dishwasher, coffee maker and electrical labour saving devices for cooking.

All of these appliances drain electric, gas and water which ultimately costs money and has a major impact on the environment. Here are some tips to make your kitchen more ‘green’ plus some Ethical and fair trade kitchen products for cooking and serving your food.

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Find Sunshine and Cheap Hotels Out of Season on Holiday

January 6, 2010 · Filed Under Family, Finance, Travel · Comment 

Sunshine Relaxing on a sun drenched beach is a top holiday pastime, but it’s often confined to the tourist heavy peak seasons. For those seeking some winter sunshine, or perhaps looking to get away from the crowds and save a bit of cash at the same time, out of season holidaying is the answer. It doesn’t have to involve travelling half way across the globe either. There’s a good variety of year-round destinations waiting to be discovered closer to home, where warm weather and some great cheap hotels can be found.

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Double Glazing Cost Comparison

January 5, 2010 · Filed Under Home & Garden · Comment 

Double Glazing Cost Comparison We’ve all heard the hullabaloo about global warming and climate change. And whether you believe it or not, the fact still remains that you can save on your utility bills and help do your bit against pollution by undertaking some simple changes in and around your home. This can include installing Double glazed windows – where two sheets of glass are separated by a thin vacuum (or gas-filled space) to reduce the amount of cool or warm air entering or leaving your house. Double glazing can mean in winter your heater is not wasting its time by warming the air only to have it escape through the glass in your windows. Or, cool air filtering into your house won’t need to be heated, thus decreasing your bills. The reverse applies in summer. The cool air is kept in, and the warm outside air is kept out. When you think about it, it makes sense. Even if you don’t care much for saving the planet, you will more than likely care for the money leaking from your pocket – and double glazing can help stem that flow.

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Learn Some Dog Language

January 1, 2010 · Filed Under Pets · Comment 

What’s the difference between experienced dog owners and new ones? They can bond with their dogs on a deeper level. They have learned the dog language. It is mostly body language of course, but is vital to know if you wish for a healthy long relationship with your dog.

So, how can your dog speak to you without saying a word? Unless you are Dr. Doolittle, the barks are just noise, but how he moves when he barks is the clue.

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Rainforest Destruction and Climate Change

December 5, 2009 · Filed Under Environment · Comment 

Rainforest Destruction Spread over Africa, South America and Australasia, rainforests are the richest repositories of life forms on planet earth and its green lungs. One of our oldest ecosystems, rainforests are estimated to harbour 66% of all the species on earth! Today however many of the estimated 30-40 million species inhabiting these ecosystems are being lost, even before they can be catalogued, at a rate estimated at an astounding 50,000 species per year.

Not only are rainforests a vast repository of potential medicines they also play a vital role in producing oxygen and in maintaining global climatic patterns. The Amazon rainforests alone for example are responsible for 28% of the global oxygen turnover.

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Choosing a Psychic Email Service

December 3, 2009 · Filed Under Society · Comment 

Psychic-Readings Many  people decide to have psychic email readings when they are desperate for answers to difficult situation in their lives, this unfortunately puts an unrealistic expectation on the psychic and their abilities. What most of people need to be aware of is that psychics are only human, and cannot tell you something just because you want it to be that way.

But it’s little wonder that some may have unrealistic expectations  about a psychic reading when you consider all the advertising hype on television and in the newspapers. Many ads announce how having an accurate psychic reading can solve just about any problem you may have in your life. Really!

That doesn’t mean that email psychic readings can’t help. If you’re confused or uncertain about which direction to take in life a good psychic reading can be very helpful.

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How to choose the right Affiliate Programs

November 26, 2009 · Filed Under Business, Finance, Internet · Comment 

Affiliate Programs Learn how to choose the right Affiliate Programs that will make dollars for you in the long run.

First of all, don’t spend any money on programs that promise you to "get rich quick". In fact, you should not spend any money at all for signing up with an affiliate program. It’s the companies that is inside the affiliate programs you might have to pay a smaller fee to but never for signing up with the programs.
To stay in an affiliate program it’s ok to pay a smaller fee but only if they offering a VERY GOOD SUPPORT.
VERY GOOD SUPPORT means: good education on how to promote, tips on how to advertise, how to make videos and upload them on for example YouTube, how to get the search engines to see your affiliate site or product, how to get traffic to your affiliate site, how to build a web site if necessary, how to build income streams, support/discussion forum where you can ask questions and get answers from experts in marketing etc etc.
Any affiliate program you decide to participate in must be willing to learn you how to earn. To learn how to promote your business is a must. If they don’t have that support, don’t sign up.

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