Bladder cancer in dogs is a serious condition. My beloved Akita of 13 years died of it. Although he had lived a long, happy life, especially for a large breed dog, I wish I had known what I know now. Although I can't go back and change his final six months with us, I can share what I learned with you.First the facts. The cause of dog bladder cancer is unknown, but it is believed that flea and tick collars and sprays can be a contributing factor, so please get rid of these items if you have them ...
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Posted on May 16th, 2012
How to Use Do-It-Yourself Toxic Mold Test Kits
VANCOUVER, CANADA. Many homeowners, landlords, renters, property
managers, business owners, and employees want to know, and need
to know, the precise identities of the various toxic mold
species inhabiting their home, rental property, or place of
work, according to Phillip Fry, Certified Mold Inspector and
author of the mold book Do-It-Best-Yourself Mold Prevention,
Inspection, Testing, and Remediation.
To identify correctly toxic mold species, ...
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Posted on May 15th, 2012
If your pet has cat urinary issues, then you have a crucial treatment choice to make. Since your vet will probably prescribe prescription medicine, you need to know the facts. In this article, you'll learn what most people do not know about prescription medicines and why a holistic treatment might be a safer and more effective approach. The cat urinary issue seen most commonly is a urinary tract infection (or UTI for short). Although antibiotics are usually prescribed for this, they may not be ...
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Posted on May 14th, 2012
Home Health Care Kit
The home is where all, if not most personal health care activity
takes place. With this in mind, it makes sense to have a well
stocked health care kit at home. This kit will contain all the
appropriate tools and medications you will need. All these items
should be stored in one central location and be inaccessible to
small children.
You should keep the following items in your health care kit:
Cold Pack - These are the blue bags of gel that you can buy for
your cooler to ...
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Posted on May 13th, 2012
How to Collect Physical Mold Growth Samples for Low-Cost Mold
Laboratory Identification of Mold Species
VANCOUVER, CANADA. Many property owners, apartment landlords,
renters, employers, and employees want to know, and need to
know, the precise identities of the various mold species
infesting their moldy house, rental unit, or place of
employment, according to Phillip Fry, Certified Mold Inspector
and author of the book Do-It-Best-Yourself Mold Prevention,
Inspection, Testing, & Remediation. The ...
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Posted on May 12th, 2012
Spring cleaning goes beyond normal everyday cleaning. It's a
major project of home revitalization: to make everything new by
removing dust and dirt, to make sure everything is in good
repair, and to put things in order, so that you will have
everything in your household in working condition for the coming
year.
Here are some tasks that are traditionally included in a major
spring cleaning: * Put away winter clothes and take out spring
and summer clothing. * Sweep and vacuum floors, walls, ...
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Posted on May 11th, 2012
We have heard or seen on advertisements phrases like toxic mould
or black mould! These phrases create fear, panic and confusion.
People have spent thousands of dollars in mould remediation or
disposed off household items including clothes because of mould
contamination. Are these decisions always based on facts or
fear? It is a difficult question to answer. The objective of
this article is to provide some basic facts about mould and the
associated health effects to help those concerned with ...
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Posted on May 10th, 2012
If you are hankering for fine French wine and food, why don't you should consider the world famous Provence region in southeastern France? You may even find a bargain wine in this sun-drenched ideal tourist location, marred only by the excessive number of tourists. I hope that you'll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour of this French candidate for paradise in which we review a local rose wine.Provence ranks number nine in acreage among France's eleven wine-growing regions. Over ...
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Posted on May 9th, 2012
By using only organic gardening supplies; your gardening tasks will be easier and more enjoyable.
Compost, an all natural soil amendment is made through the use of composters. Composters break down organic materials such as leaves, grass clippings, and food scraps to make a 100% organic, all natural soil additive. Composters come in varying shapes, sizes and designs. Research composters and choose one that meets your needs. Making your own natural compost is a great alternative to other ...
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Posted on May 8th, 2012
Many people are interested in learning what the forecast is for organically grown foods? Is it just a trend that people are strongly picking up right now but that will soon lose its power in the market? Will something else come along that takes its place? Many economic experts believed that organic foods would be falling to the way side in light of these tough economy times. Yet the sales of them continue to be going quite strong in spite of all of it.What is now believed is that the world of ...
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Posted on May 7th, 2012