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It was a box turtle that a dog psychologist prescribed in order to help fulfill a poodle’s maternal instincts. He wrote a book about understanding your dog for he is very serious when it comes to his profession. When it comes to the credentials of this doctor, he is an associate professor of psychology at local university and associate director for research at the local zoo and his book explains how animals are also individuals. In all honesty is how he expresses himself even if people sometimes assume too much. As a person looking for dog portraits you should visit that site.
According to him, there was a young couple with a dog but the husband was being refused entry into the bedroom by the dog. And his book, he wrote about a dachshund who had a catatonic fit whenever the couple who owned him had a fight. The body language of dogs is similar to humans as he says and they usually develop like young children. Dogs have various ways of tolerating closeness just like humans, he said.
Getting a puppy is best done when it is between six and eight weeks old as the doctor points out considering how it is that dogs develop through several stages. Unless a puppy has been raised with a lot of people around then getting one puppy older than 10 weeks is not advised. Whenever you buy a dog, first see how well it is able to interact with other puppies. Watch out for the most outgoing dog for it can be the most aggressive one.
Considering that you brought along an old scarf or a glove, he may agree to a game of tug of war after investigating it. When a puppy is at five or six weeks, there is no need for any discipline training for he will only forget it but he will need some tender loving care as well as an exposure to a number of experiences that will enrich his environment. Go to this site for further information on custom dog paintings.
There is a sensitive fear period at eight weeks according to him and during this time the owners should be aware enough not to cause any undue trauma for their puppy like a visit to the vet. Before a dog will be emotionally bonded to his owner it takes 12 weeks and at this time his spirit or attachment will not be broken with discipline training. Considering the different breeds of dog, this doctor and holder of a veterinary degree and a doctorate in psychology from a London university recommends different types for different people.
As an example, he says that a golden retriever would work best for a family with children in the house, terriers are best for young couples, and then a schnauzer, a Yorkshire terrier, or a poodle is great for apartment couples, and finally a Yorkshire terrier, pekingese, or pug is best for older couples. According to him, the breed used to say a lot of things about the temperament of a dog but now it does not. What he attributes this to is less quality in breeding.
What he calls dog breeders are cranks if they engage in a joint effort to change the standards of breeds. He mentioned how people have the responsibility not to change standards without knowledge of the results. Considering prize dogs, before they are named the best in the breed, there is emphasis today on the necessity of testing. This is to ensure that the dogs won fair and square.
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When you were young, one of the things we love is to read or hear stories. Your favorite literature may be comics or children’s books that you read before going to sleep. In summary, whatever reasons we might have, we all love books and their colorful stories. Although I have many books at home, I became interested in the works of Theodore Seuss Geisel, or popularly known as Dr. Seuss
Theodore Geisel was an American writer. He was also a cartoonist. His mother gave birth to him in Springfield, Massachusetts. Geisel published many children’s books under the pen names Dr. Seuss, Theo. LeSeig, and Rosetta Stone. Amongst his most celebrated books are “Green Eggs and Ham”. “The Cat In The Hat”, and “How The Grinch Stole Christmas.
Theodore attended Springfield’s Central High School and Dartmouth College while he was still studying. During his college days, he joined “Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern, a humor magazine, in which he eventually became the editor-in-chief.
Theodore’s works are so famous that they are adapted on television specials, feature films, and a Broadway musical. Dr. Seuss died on September 24, 1991 due to throat cancer complicated by other illness in San Diego, California.
Dr. Seuss works remain famous, even today. Examples of his famous works are “The Cat In The Hat”, “How The Grinch Stole Christmas”, and “Green Eggs and Ham”. His books are so well known, it is common to see things featuring characters from his works. I often see children dressed as the Grinch or Cat In The Hat Costumes during Halloween. I love to see children wearing a Grinch costume or Cat In The Hat Costumes during Halloweens, for they look so cute.
Dr. Seuss has really become a legend. His works has become part of our history. Without his works, I think that we would be boring ourselves to death. His works bring joy and laughter to little children and sometimes adults too. Young and old, almost all kinds of people appreciate his works. There’s no doubt about it, his works really captured our hearts.
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Some of the greatest programming ever seen on television comes from hit cable TV shows produced by HBO, Showtime and Starz! For the past twenty years or so, HBO (Home Box Office) has led the way with such cable TV shows as “The Sopranos”, a show which has won more Emmy Awards than any other cable TV show ever. Tony Soprano and his Mafia buddies really invented the no-holds barred, anything goes format that most subsequent cable TV shows have tried to emulate. Some have been successful and others not so much. Fickle public tastes notwithstanding, the reasons for some of these shows failures or successes have been much talked about and publicly scrutinized.
One of the best shows on HBO was never really a major “hit” but did pick up a lot of critical acclaim and that show was “The Wire” which was recently dropped after five great seasons. This show featured a group of detectives and the drug dealers they were chasing in the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Led by the great Dominick West and some fine writing, this show never failed to surprise and astound us with its fantastic and highly watchable episodes, week in and week out. It is not easy to keep up this level of superior writing, especially in an hour long show and for that many years in a row.
Another great HBO show that was cancelled after many seasons was “Six Feet Under” created by the great Alan Ball (American Beauty). That a show about people running a funeral parlor could be so compulsively watchable is a tribute to the great acting and writing that this program had for all of the years it was in existence.
Today, HBO presents such incredible fare as “True Blood” and “Treme”, two very different but equally impressive shows. “True Blood” is about a Southern town that is beset by vampires and other supernatural creatures. The premise of the show is that vampires have now assimilated into human society because humans created a synthetic blood which makes it unnecessary for vampires to kill humans in order to eat. Of course it turns out that this assumption is very naïve and when vampires start falling in love with humans, the trouble really begins. The main character is one Sookie Stackhouse and she is the one that falls in love with vampire Bill Compton, a vamp with a heart of gold. This is a great show and should not be missed.
Starz! has its own lineup of wonderful new shows including the bloody and ultra-sexy “Spartacus” which brings us the continuing saga of the title character as he is enslaved in a suburb of Rome, Capua, and forced to train as a gladiator in the local Ludis (gladiator training facility). This show is truly awesome and I dare anyone to watch more than two or three shows and not get totally hooked. Another great Starz! show is the very funny cable TV program called “Party Down” about a catering company in Hollywood filled with has-been or wannabe actors. Hilarious!
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Playskool Mr. Potato Head Silly Suitcase-Colors May Vary
- This suitcase is packed full with 40 different body parts and accessories to make hundreds of silly combinations!
- The wacky, mixed up looks for MR. POTATO HEAD characters that you create will keep you busy—and giggling—for hours!
- Potato body comes with tons of body parts and accessories!
- 40 mix-and-match parts let you create loads of silly looks for the famous face-changing spud.
- This is the all-time favorite classic toys – fun for all ages!
This suitcase is packed full with 40 different body parts and accessories to make hundreds of silly combinations! The wacky, mixed up looks for MR. or MRS. POTATO HEAD characters that you create will keep you busy–and giggling–for hours! Mr. Potato body comes with 4 ears, 3 pairs of eyes, 2 sets of teeth, 4 mouths, 1 tongue, 3 noses, 3 mustaches, 1 pair of glasses, 6 arms, 1 baseball hat, 1 pair of feet, 2 pairs of shoes, 1 fireman hat, 1 fire extinguisher, 1 police hat, 1 police belt, 1 po
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I Can’T Feel My Face!
My boys and I recently watched a DVD called “Christmas With the Kranks.” It stars Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis as Luther and Nora Krank, a suburban couple going through empty nest syndrome and, in the case of Luther Krank, a simultaneous mid-life crisis. About half way through the movie there is a scene that had me in tears and floored with laughter. Luther had apparently just received botox prior to meeting Nora for lunch to discuss their plan to boycott Christmas. Tim Allen does a very amusing, albeit exaggerated, take on someone post botox treatment. He can’t move his face, chew or swallow so food is falling out of his mouth and his drink is dribbling all over his spiffy new outfit. I can only imagine what it would’ve been like to be Jamie Lee Curtis or the cameraman filming that scene and trying not to laugh out loud at every take…
This reminded me of a request made by patients in my practice. It’s not uncommon for them to come in requesting botox “all over” so they can look more youthful. Although botox for cosmetic purposes is primarily used to soften the forehead lines, the lines between the brows and the crow’s feet, there are cases where I will use botox in other parts of the face and neck. If done skillfully, botox can
- improve the appearance of conditions such as a “gummy smile” or high lip line;
- soften marionette or “puppet lines” lines;
- improve the “pebble” appearance of the chin;
- lessen the appearance of the upper lip or “smoker’s lines;”
- diminish the appearance of hyperactive neck lines or “platysmal bands,” especially in athletic people and
- correct a facial deformity/distortion due to injury or trauma.
Botox for such purposes is done on a case by case basis and usually in conjunction with other cosmetic procedures such as facial fillers. Of course injecting these lower facial muscles with botox can be risky and should be done by a very experienced cosmetic doctor. Otherwise you may end up looking like Tim Allen in “Christmas with the Kranks!”
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Dima Ali, M.D. is an internationally recognized aesthetic and anti-aging medicine expert. Her areas of expertise include aesthetic laser surgery, minimally invasive face lifts, lipofilling, botox, soft tissue fillers, chemical peels, sclerotherapy, mesotherapy and bio-identical hormone replacement therapy. Dr. Ali received her undergraduate degree at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX. She received her Doctorate of Medicine and completed her residency training at The George Washington University School of Medicine, in Family Medicine with special emphasis in Dermatology, Cosmetic Surgery, Women’s Health and Preventive Medicine. After completing additional post graduate work in Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery, she founded one of the East Coasts first medical spas, WellMedica Aesthetic & Anti-Aging Medicine in Reston, VA.
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