Want Interesting Bank Checks? Love Pugs? Combine the Two!
April 15, 2011 by Alan Plastin
Filed under Finance
Do you own a Pug? Do you think Pugs are the best dogs in the world? Are you looking for a way to make your bank checks more interesting? Why don’t you consider purchasing Pug personal bank checks then?
Things Are Gonna Get Wild At The Taronga Zoo Sydney!
February 18, 2011 by Fraser Brown
Filed under Travel
When there is a trip to the beautiful city of Sydney, there needs to be a plan of things that you will want to see and do on a regular basis. These things will be more than enough to fill up your time while in the city. One of the stops that you need to make sure that you visit will be the Taronga Zoo Sydney.
Breeders: Best place to get an Airedale Terrier
November 26, 2010 by Corina Paneau
Filed under Society
If you’re looking to have an Airedale Terrier as your dog, the best place for you to look for a puppy is from one of the many Airedale Terrier breeders. These breeders will have all the necessary information for you regarding the puppies, and if they are good and conscientious Airedale Terrier breeders, they will also have some questions for you as well.
An Introduction To Pet Training With Positive Reinforcement
September 8, 2010 by Adrianna Noton
Filed under Business
There are many reasons to begin a training regime with your pet. You may want to stop an animal’s bad behavior such as clawing or chewing the furniture. You may want to keep him under control in social situations. Or you may want to teach him to perform tricks on command. In any case, the animal will benefit both from the mental exercise required and from the time and attention you give him. The most satisfying form of pet training uses positive reinforcement.
Calvin Borel Guides Super Saver To Kentucky Derby Victory
September 6, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Travel
In the muddy mess of a rain soaked Churchill Downs, jockey Calvin Borel continued his mastery of the track as he guided Super Saver to victory in the Kentucky Derby. Super Saver had gone off as an 8-1 choice behind 6-1 favorite Looking At Lucky, and Borel took the ‘Run For The Roses’ for the second consecutive year and an unprecedented third time in four years. Borel was aboard 50-1 longshot Mine That Bird in 2009 and rode Street Sense in 2007.
A Brief History Of RFID
August 15, 2010 by Owen Jones
Filed under Technology
As you perhaps already know, RFID is an acronym for ‘Radio Frequency Identification’ – it is the thing that makes ID tags work – but you probably only started hearing about it over the last couple of years. So, how much do you know about RFID? In this piece of writing, I want to take a short look at the history of this seemingly new invention, which has entered almost every facet of a city-dweller’s life and that of many livestock farmers as well.
Seattle Slew’s Legacy Of Horse Racing Greatness
August 7, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Travel
Seattle Slew, horse racing’s lone remaining living Triple Crown winner, passed away on May 7, 2002 at the age of 28. Already ranked among the all time greats by virtue of this accomplishment alone, Slew is even more notable as the only Triple Crown winner to go undefeated as a three year hold. He came from humble beginnings, bought at public auction–the only Triple Crown winner to be acquired in this manner. After retiring to stud in’78 he remained a very profitable horse based on a stud fee of $300,000. His offspring earned over $76 million dollars at the race track and include over 100 stakes race winners including’84 Kentucky Derby champion Swale.
Training Your Yorkshire Terrier – Seven Suggestions For Coaching Your Yorkie To Understand New Commands
Yorkshire terriers can be quite stubborn when you are trying to teach them. My Yorkie does not listen and can become quite recalcitrant when I am working with her. I formerly owned a Yorkie and had the same problem. On this occasion I have learned more about Yorkshire terriers and dogs generally and I need to share what I’ve learnt. Here are 7 tips about how to train your Yorkshire terrier.
A Basic Guide To Playing The Ponies
July 27, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Travel
Sports gambling is a popular pursuit because everyone understands the basics of how teams win and lose and why. Horses, meanwhile, are an entirely different animal”no pun intended. It is a complex discipline unto itself, and a sound background in handicapping sports doesn’t insure success, or even mediocrity in handicapping the ponies. In fact, the history of sports betting is replete with successful gamblers that had a weakness for horse betting, with an emphasis on the word weakness. Most notable, perhaps, is the former resident handicapper at CBS, Jimmy The Greek Snyder. The story goes that The Greek was a first rate sports handicapper, but he couldn’t pick the winner of a one horse race when playing the ponies. The bad news for The Greek is that he enjoyed playing the ponies nonetheless, and often frittered away the money he won at the other end of the sportsbook.
Dust Mites: The Effects They Can Have On Your Health
July 26, 2010 by Maria Rivera
Filed under Health & Beauty
Dust mites are infinitesimal critters that reside sometimes in the cleanest of residences. House dust mites are related to spiders. It can be the waste particles applied by live mites and the body fragments of dead mites that contain the actual allergy material responsible for house dust hypersensitivity. These kinds of termites are photophobic, living deep in bedroom pillows, beds, upholstered home furnishings, rugs and other soft substances. They are the number 1 pest on the earth and they are surely located in your house currently however, you can’t see these. How is that for a thought? However, if you could have acute allergy or intolerance or asthma, dust mites are usually quite fatal and perilous.





