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SAFETY FIRST WHEN DRIVING WITH PETS Do not leave pets unattended in cars. A study from the Louisiana Office of Public Health found that temperatures in a dark sedan or a light gray minivan parked on a hot, but cloudy day reached higher than 125 F in just 20 minutes. The study also found that cracking the window in such situations had little effect on the temperature inside the vehicle. On hot days, leave pets at home. Owners who must take their pets with them should never leave them in the car, as temperatures inside vehicles rise quickly, putting pets’ health in jeopardy.
Swirly
Meet the world’s tiniest snail! His name is and he is half a centimeter long! His favorite foods are juicy cucumbers and lettuce. He is very slow, so I made him a cardboard race car that I push him around in. Recently Swirly had two babies! It turns out snails are hermaphrodites. Swirly’s babies are named Curly and Whirly. Swirly is an amazing pet.
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SIGNS YOUR PET HAS FLEAS The presence of “flea dirt”: Black deposits within the fur near the skin are often flea droppings. If you’re unsure, drop a little into water and see if they turn it reddish-brown. If so, this is indicative of fleas.
We Don’t Say We Pay the Highest…We Prove it! Buying Silver Bullion (1 ounce, 5 ounce, 10 ounce) 5% over Market Value Pre-1965 Coins: 1965-70 Half Dollars Pre-1965 Half Dollars Quarters Dimes
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