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Give a Hero a Home: The Rewarding Experience of Adopting Ex-Government Dogs
The holiday season is a time of love, warmth, and giving. While many people consider adopting a furry friend during this time, there is a unique and heartwarming option available – adopting a hard-working dog that used to work in government facilities. These remarkable canines have dedicated their lives to various federal agencies, assisting in…
Toddler Teething & Fever
Toddlers are notorious for their temper-tantrums, picky eating habits and strong-willed personalities, but it may come as a surprise to learn that toddlers can suffer from teething pain. Toddlers between the ages of 12 and 19 months of age start to develop molars, according to What to Expect. Luckily, treating toddlers who are suffering from teething pain (and the often-accompanying fever) is not much different from soothing a teething baby.
10 Places To Look for a Man: No Internet Connection Necessary
As a busy single mom, it seems like finding and dating a good man is the furthest thing from your current reality. Who has time for romance when youre running down the hall after a toddler or making sure that youre teen isnt making bad decisions?
When Do Children Start Losing Their Baby Teeth?
Most children look forward to their first visit from the tooth fairy with anticipation. Parents may see their child’s first lost baby tooth as a sign that she is growing up too quickly. Either way, it’s a significant milestone in a child’s life. Most children start to lose their first baby tooth at around age 6 or 7, and continue until adolescence.
Dog’s Birthday Party Ideas
Sometimes unexpected, quirky parties are the most entertaining. Dogs can be a kid’s best friend, so celebrating the pet’s special day puts a smile on everyone’s face–including the birthday canine. Childless couples might want to celebrate the birthday of their hirsute dependent. Dogs are Americans’ favorite pets–more than 77 million dogs call U.S. households home. Animal lovers spent more than $45.5 billion on all domestic companions in 2009.