Furniture legs, paper, shoes, meat bones and
other household items not specifically meant for chewing could poison or choke your dog.
Not exact matches
Importantly, as James Wollman (VP of Franchising at NTY Franchise Company) notes, «Our franchises buy and sell the YES votes of what people like in fashion, electronics and
other household items; we don't deal in the NO's that are the primary inventory of most
other major discount stores.»
External Affairs Manager for CAP, Helena Webb, said the main cause of the problem was people moving into empty homes and
not being able to afford a bed or
other household items.
Those include having the septic tank pumped by a licensed professional every two or three years, more frequently if a garbage disposal is used;
not pouring harsh chemicals down
household drains; and being careful
not to flush diapers, paper towels and
other items that can clog septic systems.
It's
not limited to jewelry either — the GemOro Brilliant Spa Black Diamond Personal Jewelry Steam Cleaner will quickly clean watches, brushes and
other household items, as well.
The glass of drinking glasses, window glass, and
other household items (i.e., decorative picture frames, lampshade glass)
not only contains additives and chemicals that have a different melting point than glass bottles and jars, but it is very likely to break when placed in the blue bin and transported, so it is
not recyclable.
While a kettlebell is
not one of my go - to resources for preparing and eating real, healthy food to support an active lifestyle, there are many
other crucial kitchen
items we use here at the Greenfield
household that you'll discover in this chapter.
Keep kitchen and bathroom cabinets closed so your kitten doesn't encounter bleach, detergent, dental floss and
other household items when exploring.
There will be drawings for pet - sitting services and grooming.Sale
items will include baby clothing, books, kitchenware and
other household goods.Spokeswoman Louise Campbell said the society will
not have animals at the sale.
Dogs (especially puppies) need to chew and if you don't provide good options for them, they will end up finding your shoes or
other household items.
Many of these breeds require a lot of physical exercise and may retrieve
not only game but also newspapers, shoes, and
other household items.
The crate becomes a convenient containing system, or even a puppy prison —
not a private sanctuary where your puppy will be safe from chewing on cords,
household cleaners and
other dangerous
items.
These include, but are
not limited to, the following: socks and
other items of clothing, children's toys, slippers and shoes,
household knickknacks, tissues and open garbage cans.
Dogs prone to chewing inappropriate
items, dogs that do
not do too well around guests or dogs that tend to resource guard their food around
other dogs in the
household can be crated for safety purposes.
If this exercise requirement is
not met the German Shepherd will get bored and release his built up energy by chewing on furniture and destroying
other household items.
Preferably, owners want those things to be toys and
not shoes or
other household items.
The Flat - Coat that is
not so challenged may become bored, and develop undesirable coping behaviors such as chewing furniture, woodwork or
other household items, digging, or worse, frustrating owner and dog alike.
When you are trying to teach your cat to scratch a post and
not household items, it's best to provide a post covered in a material that isn't found in
other spots in your home.
This toy should be clearly distinguishable from any
other household item (aka don't give him an old shoe because he might think all shoes are free range).
And since a typical supermarket offers all sorts of
items from flowers and gifts to pharmaceuticals and
household supplies, it's
not hard for you to earn 6 % cash back on many types of purchases
other than food.
Think about
other household items that you can easily store and that are
not perishable, such as cleaning supplies.
Additional Exclusions for Baggage and Personal Effects: animals; automobiles and automobile equipment; boats or
other vehicles or conveyances; trailers; motors; aircraft; bicycles, except when checked as baggage with a Common Carrier;
household effects and furnishings; antiques and collectors
items; sunglasses, contact lenses, artificial teeth, dentures, dental bridges, retainers, or hearing aids; artificial limbs or
other prosthetic devices; prescribed medications; keys, money, stamps and credit cards (except as otherwise specifically covered herein); securities, stamps, tickets and documents (except as coverage is otherwise specifically provided herein); professional or occupational equipment or property, whether or
not electronic business equipment; or telephones or PDA devices, computer hardware or software;
The analyses also included age, race / ethnicity (three binary variables for Black, Hispanic and
other ethnicity, coded with Whites as the reference group), gender, household income and parental education, media - viewing habits — hours watching television on a school day and how often the participant viewed movies together with his / her parents — and receptivity to alcohol marketing (based on whether or not the adolescent owned alcohol - branded merchandise at waves 2 — 4).31 Family predictors included perceived inhome availability of alcohol, subject - reported parental alcohol use (assessed at the 16 M survey and assumed to be invariant) and perceptions of authoritative parenting (α = 0.80).32 Other covariates included school performance, extracurricular participation, number of friends who used alcohol, weekly spending money, sensation seeking (4 - wave Cronbach's α range = 0.57 — 0.62) 33 and rebelliousness (0.71 — 0.76).34 All survey items are listed in tabl
other ethnicity, coded with Whites as the reference group), gender,
household income and parental education, media - viewing habits — hours watching television on a school day and how often the participant viewed movies together with his / her parents — and receptivity to alcohol marketing (based on whether or
not the adolescent owned alcohol - branded merchandise at waves 2 — 4).31 Family predictors included perceived inhome availability of alcohol, subject - reported parental alcohol use (assessed at the 16 M survey and assumed to be invariant) and perceptions of authoritative parenting (α = 0.80).32
Other covariates included school performance, extracurricular participation, number of friends who used alcohol, weekly spending money, sensation seeking (4 - wave Cronbach's α range = 0.57 — 0.62) 33 and rebelliousness (0.71 — 0.76).34 All survey items are listed in tabl
Other covariates included school performance, extracurricular participation, number of friends who used alcohol, weekly spending money, sensation seeking (4 - wave Cronbach's α range = 0.57 — 0.62) 33 and rebelliousness (0.71 — 0.76).34 All survey
items are listed in table S1.
Item 5 (Often initiates physical fights with
other members of his or her
household) does
not correspond to any criteria in either the DSM - III - R or the DSM - IV, and is
not coded.