While under anesthesia we are able to reach
places home brushing may not be able to, both above and below the gum line.
Not exact matches
You can also use a good dental
home care product (ask your vet for recommendations), but it won't take the
place of
brushing.
When possible, try and limit the amount of pet hair in the
home by
placing blankets on furniture and by frequently
brushing and combing your dog, particularly during shedding season.
Recent calls for water conservation in the
home may have you all getting creative in how to reduce your water use beyond the usual ways: turning off the faucet when
brushing your teeth,
placing a bucket in the shower to capture the water that falls before the hot water arrives, only running the dishwasher or washing machine when you have a full load, and so on and so forth.
Countryside at Snowmass Club, Aspen - Ideal for both winter and summer breaks, the four - bedroom
home in Aspen - Snowmass is set on
Brush Creek in the Snowmass Club, ranked by Conde Nast Traveler as one of the top ten «Best
Places to Ski & Stay in North America.»
Enforcement Matters California enacted a law in 2005 requiring
brush clearing and other practices within 100 feet of
homes in fire - prone
places.
We'll do everything in our power to find
homes near
brush or fire areas adequate coverage so you don't have to settle with force
placed insurance (insurance provided by your mortgage company which is very expensive).
The cuboid camera — available in a choice of black and
brushed copper or white and champagne gold, hangs elegantly from its magnetic base but can also detach and be
placed anywhere in the
home.
After dinner, he walked me
home and
brushed his hand against my back occasionally... but when we reached my
place, we just hugged and parted.
Whether you're moving into halls, renting your first
place or kitting out a new bedroom, it can be tricky to make a sparse room feel like
home — especially if you're not able to whip out a paint
brush or put holes in the walls!
Shelves are useful in any part of the
home but particularly so in the bathroom, a
place to store all those little items that we all use on a daily basis; somewhere for the
brush or comb, make up and of course within a shower they are invaluable.
What you see here are small terra cotta pots that I picked up at
Home Depot (the cheapest
place to procure said terra cotta pots - they're $.78) that I whitewashed using Martha Stewart craft paint in what's actually a more flesh - toned hue called «Porcelain Doll» for a subtly pink tint to the wash, the easiest and sweetest hand - painted hearts that involve two quick strokes using a filbert
brush, the color for which was created by mixing Martha Stewart craft paint colors «Porcelain Doll» and «Poodle Skirt» (I wanted to create a really subtle blush color), and a wood heart sign that was painted in that same blush mixture and engineered by attaching a small wood pick to the back of a small wood heart using super glue.