I started writing a book called You Watch My Back and I will watch yours. The book is about characters the are recruited in pairs of two by a company that houses and pays for them to complete dangerous missions around the world and the characters tend to meet while trying to rescue the other from some event called the mission. My characters are human maybe with an extra skill or skills gained by "The Mission." I love reading series so I knew my book would be a part of a series so I have characters for the book that will move forward as their own book or a comic book. Luiiloviie is a Beautiful African American Vampiress and is based on this author and my military service and a part of the mission and Conchita is a Hispanic Amazonian warrior woman character also a part of the mission but they have never met or heard of each other both have supernatural powers. Luiiloviie is a beautiful African American vampire and Conchita is Hispanic and descendent of an Amazon woman tribe o...
Pet Travel Guide Have a dog or cat? Must travel! Adopt that motto and you will truly rank as your dog or cat's best friend. One way to guarantee a fun, safe trip for your pet in a car - and in an airplane - is to ensure that his pet carrier is the right size and offers the right canine amenities. Run down this quick checklist: - Comfy blanket to provide warmth and cushioning on his joints - Travel water bowl or bottle - Identification on your dog and in the carrier In addition, be sure to pack some healthy treats, a favorite toy, spare leash and collar, travel bowls, any necessary medications and spare poop bags. Pet carriers deliver the safest way to transport your dog or cat. Just like you, pets need to be safely restrained inside your vehicle. Select carriers that can be secured in place using the vehicle's seatbelts to keep your dog or cat inside from shifting on turns or sudden stops. Cute as it may look, dogs hanging their heads out car windows risk eye injuries from speeding debris in the air. Also, resist the temptation to place the pet carrier in the front passenger seat. You can be distracted from driving by being tempted to pet your dog and take your eyes off the road. Also, the air bags can severely injure your dog in a collision. The safest spot for your dog is inside a pet carrier in the back seat or in the back end of your SUV. When you arrive at your destination - or at pet friendly rest stops - you can dole out attention to your furry travel mate. Before Your Pet Travels On The Airlines Consider Insurance Dog Health Insurance for Your Pet The word insurance is one of those words that just makes you cringe. Next to putting gas in your car it seems like the biggest expense you have and there is just so much that you need. You need to keep insurance on your car (it would have been really nice if somebody would have told how big a financial drain that was going to be), if you own a home you pay homeowners insurance, if you rent an apartment you have renters insurance, you struggle with the ever soaring cost of health care insurance, and if you are a really responsible family member you have life insurance. And now you find you are hearing that you should consider purchasing a health insurance plan for your pet dog. You love your dog, he's more then a pet, he's a valued member of your family and probably your best friend. But health insurance? You can barely afford to put food on your table how are you supposed to be able to afford to insure your pet. Besides he's just a mutt, dog health care insurance is for fancy purebred show dogs, not your rescue pet. The shoestring you’re probably living on is the very reason you might want to consider putting pet health insurance on your pet. The average dog owner takes their pet dog to the veterinarian approximately 2.3 times a year and it will cost you approximately two hundred and eleven dollars per year. My guess is that each time you pay the vet bill your budget is screaming for mercy. What happens if your dog contracts a disease, or gets hurt? It doesn't take much to rack up some pretty serious vet bills. What if you have to leave town and can't take your dog with you? Can you really afford to leave your dog at a boarding kennel? You already know how much you have to pay for your prescriptions, do you really think that a dog prescription is going to be any cheaper. Your dog is your best friend and a treasured member of your family could you really live with yourself if you had to put him to sleep just because you couldn't afford his vet bill. It is possible to get health care insurance for your dog for approximately ten dollars a month. While it might not cover all of your dogs vet care needs it could help. If you shop around and read each plan carefully you should even be able to find a pet healthcare plan that will help pay for your routine vet visits. Some pet insurance plans will even cover some boarding expenses. Some questions you should ask the pet health insurance company you are considering buying a pet health care policy from is whether or not your vet accepts that particular type of insurance, if there is a cap on treatments, how much is your deductible, and how will they handle any pre-existing conditions your dog might have. Dog Separation Anxiety- A Dreadful Anxiety Situation Dog separation anxiety is a dreadful problem to be addressed in the canine world. The following article discusses the ways to treat separation anxiety. One of the greatest joys of dog ownership is the bond you and your dog share. Your dog is one of the social animals that require love and affection and sometimes this affection and love can cause harmful consequences. If your dog is attached to you in more than the required manner, then he may start behaving in a weird manner when sensing your absence. If dogs become too reliant and dependent on you, then separation anxiety can develop. Dog separation anxiety is an enormous and critical problem to address and over 10% of all puppies and dogs get this syndrome. If you as a master do not take steps to conquer the situation, then there may be a situation when you have to leave your pet in an animal shelter. Therefore, it is important to proceed through a step by step plan that can treat your dog. First ascertain your symptoms, causes and then discover the ways to treat it. Dog separation anxiety is not an easy syndrome to cure but if you can get to the root cause, fixing it becomes easy. One need to understand the problem from your dog’s prospective, let us try and do it. Dogs are social animals and seek their owner’s company all the time for more than one reason. Given a choice your dog will want to spend every bit of their time with you. So, it is common that when you leave, your dog can experience varying degrees of behavioral changes when you aren’t around. People around the whole world are searching for ways to treat their dog of this dreadful problem. There are however many ways to treat your dog and restore his mental balance. There are many ways to help your dog and treat this syndrome. Some of the ways you can help your dog are: • Medication and exercises will really help your dog ward off his mental stress. Exercises such as walking, running and playing will tire your dog and your dog will definitely want some time alone to rest. Medication therapies will help your dog practice behavioral changes and implement them efficiently. • Make a place exclusively for your dog, this will help your dog to relax, play and be in that place when you are out of house. • Do not let your dog show you excess love, ignore him whenever possible but keep in mind that you notice him after some time. Repeat this practice for a few days or weeks, depending on the severity of the condition. • Where the situation worsens, send your dog for behavioral modification and obedience training at the first instance. • Do not ignore your dog too much; doing that will trigger his anxiety level to the supreme. Dog separation anxiety is an condition that can be effectively cured if and only if you as a loving owner help your dog to the core.
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