Group: Terrier group Height: 17-19 inches tall at the shoulders Weight: 30-40 pounds 12-15 years Why the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Is Great for Families The smooth-coated Wheaten Terrier is a friendly, fun-loving family dog. This breed is very adaptable; they can live happily in a single-family home or in an apartment. They love urban and… Continue reading
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Creative Thinking Techniques in Action: Forty Uses for a Brick
Creative thinking techniques help us learn to proliferate ideas. When we learn to proliferate ideas, we become better at divergent thinking – one of the most powerful tools in a troubleshooter’s tool belt. When someone asks you to come up with ideas for solving a problem, how many do you normally produce? One? Two? Five?… Continue reading
Recognizing Dogs: Learn Trusted Tips and Solutions
The dog is an aggressive instinctual creature. In nature, aggression was useful: dogs needed to attack fishing, defend themselves from other creatures. Defend resources like food, a place to sleep, and miscellaneous. Selective education over the centuries has downplayed this quality, but there is no way around it. Dogs can cause serious damage (just look… Continue reading
Yorkie Terrier Colitis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Does your dog have intestinal problems? Bowel problems can manifest as a lot of gas, diarrhea, and possibly blood. This can also come under the heading of digestive problems. The saying that “Life and Death” begin in the colon. That not only applies to humans, but also to dogs. Many dogs lead a very uncomfortable… Continue reading
Tired of useless woodworking plans? Read Teds Woodworking Review
Are you annoyed with all the junk carpentry blueprints out there? So now is the time to read the Teds Woodworking review. Have you given up on your dream of building that pergola you’ve always wanted? If you want to start building things faster and easier, I highly recommend reading this review. I decided to… Continue reading
7 tips for caring for your dog in winter
Just like we take special care of ourselves, or our skin and hair in winter, our canine friends also need proper care. Take a look at 7 dog care tips for winter. Show him that his comfort and safety are important to you. 1. Fix with care – Keep the insulating layer. Don’t shave your… Continue reading
You can’t fix the stupid
You can’t fix the stupid, but you have to love it. According to a WIKI page I came across while researching another topic, “The Dunning-Kruger effect occurs when incompetent people not only don’t realize their incompetence, but consider themselves much more competent than others. Basically, they are too stupid. to find out that they are… Continue reading
How to Train a Dog: A Guide to a Good Pet
Can you really teach an old dog new tricks? Yes, it may take a little longer. All the tips out there for teaching puppies can be used to teach adult dogs. Just keep in mind that it may take longer and require more patience. Read on for some tips on how to train a dog,… Continue reading
Why Cat Urine Stains Smell Worse in Hot Weather
Here in the United States, spring has finally arrived. If you’ve had a cat urine odor problem since last fall or winter, and you thought you cleaned each puddle thoroughly, you may find out otherwise now that the heat and humidity have returned. This article briefly describes the different components of cat urine and why… Continue reading
How to be successful: overcoming perfectionism and procrastination: two sides of the same coin
Perfectionism and procrastination are generally considered separate and unrelated issues. However, when examined closely, they look more like kissing cousins than casual friends. Procrastination is an obvious obstacle to success and achievement; while the other, perfectionism appears as the desire of one to present quality and precision. Most of the time, they both serve the… Continue reading