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Posted on Thursday, October 11, 2007 in Uncategorized

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Waiting for Columbus (Bonus CD) (Dlx)


Waiting for Columbus (Bonus CD) (Dlx)


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Few rock concert documents can match this 1978 live album for sheer musicianship, or for its full-blooded representation of one of the best live bands ever. Little Feat’s turbulent ’70s pilgrimage had been studded with commercial detours when its second incarnation as a swampy, blues-rock sextet clicked musically, and these English and American dates, beautifully recorded by George Massenburg, cap…

Mike Williams Comedy Bonus Pack: The Thunder Rolls; Cats ands Dogs and Other Things That Taste Like Chicken; The Body is The Temple...I'm Not Fat, I'm a Mega-Church; Songs NOT to Listen To While Lying in the Bathtub Holding Electrical Appliances


Mike Williams Comedy Bonus Pack: The Thunder Rolls; Cats ands Dogs and Other Things That Taste Like Chicken; The Body is The Temple…I’m Not Fat, I’m a Mega-Church; Songs NOT to Listen To While Lying in the Bathtub Holding Electrical Appliances


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Animal - Single


Animal – Single


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Delta Faucet 75700 Universal Showering Components 7-Setting Handshower, Chrome


Delta Faucet 75700 Universal Showering Components 7-Setting Handshower, Chrome


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Chrome, 7 Spray/Massage, Rub Clean Hand Shower, 6′ Flexible Hose, Shower Arm Mount….

Peerless 76950 2-in-1 Shower System, Chrome


Peerless 76950 2-in-1 Shower System, Chrome


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2-in-1 shower system with shower head and 4-spray hand shower. It has four selection settings: crossing spray massage, crossing spray, narrow spray massage, and narrow spray. Each item can spray separately or both can spray at one time. It has a 5-foot reinforced vinyl hose….

Peerless 76952 Four-Spray Massage 2-in-1 Shower System, Gray


Peerless 76952 Four-Spray Massage 2-in-1 Shower System, Gray


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4-spray-massage hand shower (crossing spray, crossing spray with massage, narrow spray with massage, narrow spray), extra-wide full spray shower head, anti-clog nozzles for removal of mineral, easy-turn lever to change sprays, 3-way diverter operates handshower, shower head or both at one time, 60″ flexible vinyl hose, operates at 2.5 gpm, Blister packaging….

Aqua Scale 3-in-1 Baby Bath Tub, Scale and Water Thermometer, Blue


Aqua Scale 3-in-1 Baby Bath Tub, Scale and Water Thermometer, Blue


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3-in-1 baby bath tub, digital scale and water thermometer. With just the touch of a button you will know the exact weight of baby – accurate to the ounce – and water temperature. Aqua Scale has a removable insert to keep babies up to 6 months securely positioned in the tub. After 6 months, remove the insert and Aqua Scale converts to a toddler tub accommodating baby up to 2 years (44 lbs) “Measuri…

Lu La Bath Brush Lite - W/ Replaceable Nylon Brush Head


Lu La Bath Brush Lite – W/ Replaceable Nylon Brush Head


$13.95


Gently curved bath brush with an interchangeable head. Head is compatible with the Lu La Articulated Bath Brush. Made of high quality plastic that resists mold, very easy to clean and sanitize. To clean the brush itself, just scrub with soap and water, the high quality plastic will withstand years of use. The rubberized textured grip is soft and makes for an easy grip in the shower. With our 1 ye…

Homz Deluxe Bath Sprayer Adjustable Shower Head Adapts To Existing Shower Or Tub Portable Shower Head


Homz Deluxe Bath Sprayer Adjustable Shower Head Adapts To Existing Shower Or Tub Portable Shower Head


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This product is not adaptable to showers that have a release pin to transfer from tub to shower….

Dog in the Bathtub Ash Grey T-Shirt Dog Light T-Shirt by CafePress


Dog in the Bathtub Ash Grey T-Shirt Dog Light T-Shirt by CafePress



This light t-shirt will be fashionable even after the zombie Apocalypse. In fact, this shirt might be the very reason you’ll survive said Apocalypse. The light color shows you aren’t worried about getting stains – and even if you were, those stains show t…

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Healthy Dogs are Happy Dogs

Our dogs bring so much joy and happiness to our lives. I cannot think of much that is better than seeing my pup’s tail wag as I walk into the house after a long day. Here are some of our favorite happy Dog Stories from American Animal Hospital Association and the healthypet website:

Smokey, the Shetland Sheepdog

Smokey has brought so much laughter into my life it is hard to pick just one special story, but here is the latest. We go camping whenever time permits. Smokey has a habit of stealing any piece of clothing that is lying around. This time he picked one of my bras from the duffel bag just before leaving the tent to go for a walk around the campground. Here we are strutting down the road, me proud to be walking this beautiful dog and Smokey proud to be showing off my bra to everyone. It wasn’t until someone stopped to find out what breed he was that I was made aware of his choice of toys to bring on his walk. Needless to say it was all over the campground by the end of the week. Now I check his mouth before leaving with him for a walk.
DD, the Australian Shepherd/Shetland Sheepdog mix

We bought a doggie gumball machine that dispenses dry dog food and treats. The instructions said to allow about 3 weeks for the dog to get used to eating from the machine. We opened the box at 11 p.m. one night, and by 11:45 p.m. she was reliably getting her own treats from the machine! What a smartie!
HoneyB, the Pekingese

HoneyB has brought so much love to my household. My father passed away and I was feeling so lost and alone. While at a flea market in Florida, we passed by a booth that sold dogs. HoneyB was in a cage and very undernourished. She weighed one pound and the owner was throwing her old chicken skin to eat. Well, needless to say, she came right home with us. It was a battle for awhile to keep her alive, but through diligent feeding and care she starting perking right up. Still feeling so lost over my dad, I clung to her. She provided me with love and compassion from that very day she came home with me. During my crying periods, she was there, looking at me with those big black eyes and staying close to me. She knew just when to give me that extra special attention. I love her so much.
Sam, the dog

When Sam was a puppy, he was a “puppy from hell.” He got into so much trouble, we didn’t know what to do with him. He destroyed our kitchen. He got into cabinets and destroyed boxes of rice and bags of cereal that ended up all over the floor. Bottles of soy sauce landed on top of the counter right side up! Nothing was left in the cabinets. Sam tore the curtains down from the sliding doors in the kitchen. He thought that that was a lot of fun. He then proceeded to the walls and chewed through them. By the time we came home from work, Sam had made the kitchen into a war zone. He was standing, tail wagging, on top of the curtains, which were on top of the pieces of sheet rock, which were on top of the pieces of flooring! He was so proud of himself and wanted us to tell him how good he was.

Well, the years have gone by and Sam is now four years old and as good as gold.He just loves his bed, which is in the new designer kitchen. If you ever need a reason to remodel any room of your house, just get a puppy and leave him alone in it. He will tell you exactly what needs to be changed.
Buddy, the black Labrador Retriever

Buddy loves to stick his head in between the pillows of the sectional couch, stick his backside in the air, and stay like that for 10 minutes or more!
Hercules, the Pekingese

Hercules’ room is our laundry room.One day the laundry basket was empty and this was something he had not seen since we got him. He is 9 months old. He started barking and growling at the empty basket as if it were a monster. Since then I have used that as an excuse to be behind on our laundry.
Emerson, the Cocker Spaniel

Emerson has a habit of passing gas, and when he does, it scares him to death! He will chase his tail for a few minutes, then pass gas, then jump in my lap from fear and stay there until he thinks it is safe to return to the floor. It doesn’t matter where I am! If he passes gas, he is in my lap. He has jumped on me when I am in the bathtub, when I am sitting at the dining room table eating dinner, and when I have company over and we are in the living room. The look on his face is the funniest thing I have ever seen. He looks at me like he is trying to say “Mommy, what was that and is everything okay?” He is very sweet but very dumb. I love him so much, even when he passes gas.

We believe the way to pay back our doggies for all the happiness they bring to our lives is to make sure they are happy. We play with our pups often and we take care of their health. We take them to the veterinarian for regular check-ups and feed them the premium in dog food and dog treats.

We never give our dogs human food (as the vet instructed).

Our vet has recommended good dog food and good dog treats to give them. He said that a good rule to follow is to get them food and treats that are all natural and low in fat.

Our dogs take care of our happiness and we take care of theirs. It’s a happy house at our place!

About the Author

Lisa M Andrews is an expert on natural dog treats . She loves spending time with her 3 dogs and assisting Dog Lovers with finding the right dog treats for their pets’ needs. She also enjoys talking with dog owners and hearing the stories about their favorite pets.

My dog is scared of the bathtub?

I have a 2 year old shih tzu and he always doesn’t really like taking a bath in the bathtub. He would try to get out or run to the other end of it. Whenever I would carry him into and out of the bathtub, he’s shaking like he’s scared. Is there a way where he won’t be scared of the water or bathtub?

He could be scared of the either. If you think its the bathtub, then try washing him in something else. Maybe a small kiddie pool outside. If he is scared in other things, it may be the water which he’ll just have to get used to.

When I give my puppy a bath, I put on my bathing suit and get in the tub right with him and it seems to calm him down. The first time I gave him a bath he was crawling all over me and trying to get out. The times after that he is a lot more calm. He would stand next to me calmly let me lather up and wash him, while not trying to climb out or anything.

Hippo and Dog in the Bathtub (shark attack!)

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