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by adam on January 28, 2012

Beauty Blogger, Pet Groomer Team Up for Rescue Organization
By Lisa Buchman George Di Luna, Olivia Caruso and Katherine Good pet Winnie, a pit bull mix available for adoption. Four years ago, Susan Cava brought a just-rescued Maltese mix to Tara Santorelli's Bedford Hills pet grooming shop, Pawfection.
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Senator wants pet groomers to be licensed by state
Pet groomers would have to get a license from the state, pay fees and meet new standards under legislation introduced after a Terrier-mix allegedly was injured at a Riverside County grooming business. Sen. Juan Vargas (D-San Diego) has introduced …
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The Benefits of Caring for a Pet
Whether at home or in a senior living community, seniors with memory loss may enjoy taking on the role of caregiver for a pet by helping with the pet's feeding and grooming needs. This gives them a newly found sense of identity and purpose.
Read more on Huffington Post (blog)

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by adam on January 28, 2012

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101 Dog Tricks: Step by Step Activities to Engage, Challenge, and Bond with Your Dog
101 Dog Tricks is the largest trick book on the market and the only one presenting full-color photos of each trick and its trainin…

Snuggie for Dogs in Pink – As Seen on TV
Snuggie for Dogs in Pink – As Seen on TVDog Snuggies! Finally you can keep your dog warm all year long. It’s the blanket coat with…

A Dog’s Purpose
This is the remarkable story of one endearing dog’s search for his purpose over the course of several lives. More than just anot…

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Ruby’s puppies

by adam on January 28, 2012

Some cool puppies images:

Ruby’s puppies
puppies

Image by doc(q)man
A few weeks ago Ruby, a Maltese Lion (is that the name of the race in English?), owned by friends of ours, gave birth to five healthy young puppies. I’ve been taking some pictures of them. This one was taken some 20 hours after the birth. Note the little ribbons around their necks. The pink one is (of course) the only female in the bunch, aptly called Rose…

Puppy kisses.
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Image by lonecellotheory
I am, and will always be, a cat person. But how can you NOT love a fluffy white puppy?

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Random cats tweets for the day

by adam on January 27, 2012

@Cats_Rock_ kewl song :)by madirose194 (Madison Tuke)

RT @darceywatsonx: Spending my friday night in bed watching hustle and eating chocolate. All I need now is 23 cats. What is my life – by ellahill_xxx (Ella Hill)

I wannna come home and see my cats and dogs – by Itsryanfuu (Ryan carter)

@kaijuisme …double edged sword…some of that automaton poo would be good at poll time…instead of herding danging cats. – by GStuedler (GStuedler)

Happy Friday Everyone! I leave you with this…My kitten Zoe loves her mama’s bling! #cats #kittens #pets #bling http://t.co/s2cLTaD7by GinaZavalis (Gina Zavalis)

@emilyjwilliams_ we also have a forever alone club. We give cats to new members… Wanna join? – by saywhatamy (Amy Burrows)

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Simo Hayha – Finnish sniper in color

by adam on January 27, 2012

Check out these dog breeder images:

Simo Hayha – Finnish sniper in color


Image by Za Rodinu
Häyhä was born in the municipality of Rautjärvi near the present-day border of Finland and Russia, and started his military service in 1925. Before entering combat, Häyhä was a farmer and a hunter. His farmhouse was reportedly full of trophies for marksmanship. It was during the Winter War (1939–1940), between Finland and the Soviet Union, that he began his duty as a sniper and fought the Red Army.

In temperatures between −20 and −40 degrees Celsius (−4 and −40 degrees Fahrenheit), dressed completely in a white camouflage suit, Häyhä was credited with 505 confirmed kills of Soviet soldiers,and 542 if including the unconfirmed deaths.The unofficial Finnish frontline figure from the battlefield of Kollaa places the number of Häyhä’s sniper kills over 800.A daily account of the kills at Kollaa was conducted for the Finnish snipers. Besides his sniper kills, Häyhä was also credited with over two hundred kills with a Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun, thus bringing his credited kills to at least 705.All of Häyhä’s kills were accomplished in less than 100 days.

Häyhä used a Finnish variant, M/28, of the Soviet Mosin-Nagant rifle (known as "Pystykorva" rifle, meaning "spitz"), because it suited his small frame (5 ft 3 in/1.60 m). He preferred to use iron sights rather than telescopic sights to present a smaller target (the sniper must raise his head higher when using a telescopic sight), to prevent visibility risks (a telescopic sight’s glass can fog up easily), and aid concealment (sunlight glare in telescopic sight lenses can reveal a sniper’s position). Another tactic used by Häyhä was to compact the snow in front of him so that the shot wouldn’t disturb the snow, thus revealing his position. He also kept snow in his mouth so that when breathing he wouldn’t reveal his position.

The Soviets tried several ploys to get rid of him, including counter snipers and artillery strikes. On March 6 1940, Häyhä was shot in the jaw during combat. The bullet tumbled upon impact and left his head. He was picked up by fellow soldiers who said "half his head was missing". He regained consciousness on March 13, the day peace was declared. Shortly after the war, Häyhä was promoted straight from corporal to second lieutenant by Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. No one else has ever gained rank in such a quick fashion in Finland’s military history.

It took several years for Häyhä to recuperate from his wound. The exploding Soviet bullet had crushed his jaw and blown off his left cheek. Nonetheless, he made a full recovery and became a successful moose hunter and dog breeder after World War II.

When asked in 1998 how he had become such a good shot, he answered, "Practice." When asked if he regretted killing so many people, he has said "I did what I was told to as well as I could." Simo Häyhä spent his last years in a small village called Ruokolahti located in the south-east of Finland near the Russian border

Recolored using Photoshop CS4

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