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04th January 2012

5 Mistakes Your Dog Doesn't Want You to Make

When winter hits there are five big mistakes that dog owners make. These can lead to your pet having a harder time fighting through the months of cold, sleet, and snow. Knowing what they are means you can avoid them and have a much happier healthier poo...

20th July 2011

Know What Poisons Lurk in Your Home and Yard

Since dogs, especially young dogs, are naturally curious creatures, it is important that we know and remain vigilant about potential poisons that our inquisitive pooches may find and ingest.Numerous toxic items can be found both inside and outside the hom...

10th May 2011

Canine Health Threat: Acute Renal Kidney Failure

There is a term called ARF in dogs that stands for acute renal failure. ARF comes on fast, and is sometimes fatal. It is identified by the sudden halt (or dramatic decrease) in kidney function, renal plasma circulation, and a decrease in glomerular filtra...

03rd May 2011

Antifreeze Alphabet

When the term of the maintenance of the car in a dealer's coming to an end, the car owner will be responsible for maintaining the technical condition of his "iron horse". You should regularly change the engine and transmission oil; air, oil, fuel, salon f...

07th April 2011

An Overview of Butyl Glycol Petrochemical Solvent

Butyl glycol (also known as BG, 2-butoxyethanol, butyl Cellosolve solvent, glycol monobutyl ether and ethylene glycol monobutyl ether) is a clear, colourless, oily liquid with a characteristic, but mild, odour. It is miscible with water and with common or...

21st March 2011

What is PET Plastic?

What does PET stand for? PET stands for PolyEthylene Terephthalate and is sometimes referred to as PETE, PETP, or PET-P. PET is a thermoplastic polymer in the polyester family that is formed by combining two types of monomers together; ethylene glycol ...

04th January 2011

Cold Weather Pet Safety Tips

By mkoehn in Pets
As fall wears on and winter approaches, so do less warm temperatures. Cold temperatures pose increased dangers for pets with stuff like hypothermia, dehydration from frozen water and increased agony from metastatic inflammation. But there are rather more ...

14th December 2010

Eco Green House Cleaning in Sacramento

A new phrase in business circles has been introduced – eco green. But just what does “eco green” mean? Let’s investigate the root meaning of this phrase, it’s terms, and how it relates to the house cleaning industry in Sacramento. According to WikiAnsw...

22nd October 2010

Canine Seizures: What You Need To Know

There are several different types of canine seizures that you may want to know about. A partial only affects a small area or just one side of the body. The most common type is a grand mal. The dog will fall over, go into convulsions, salivate, urinate and...

22nd October 2010

Engine Maintenance and Repair

The internal combustion engine in today’s family sedan or minivan still works on the same principles as the Model-T Ford of the early 20th century. However, achieving that combustion process has changed significantly. The single greatest change, beginning...

15th October 2010

Garage Pointers - Winterize Your Vehicle - Do It Yourself and Save

Winterizing your vehicle is a must for people who live in parts of the country where the outside temperature gets below freezing. Your car is your best friend when it's cold outside. In the summer you can always walk or maybe ride your bike to get where y...

01st October 2010

How Aftermarket Radiator Can Solve Overheating Issues.

Internal combustion engines run on heat, the fuel and air mixture is ignited to produce thermal energy, which pushes the pistons, spins the crankshaft and drives the vehicle. The hotter the engine runs, the more efficient it becomes, but there is a limit...

22nd September 2010

Mechanical seal with barrier fluid circulation system

An improved mechanical seal is provided, wherein an annular inner flange extending from a gland plate having inlet and outlet openings is provided with a series of notches between the inlet and the outlet openings, the notches running in the direction of ...

16th September 2010

Going Green Can Help Your Home Stay Healthy

For generations we have believed the commercials and ads that said cleaning our homes with "traditional" cleaning products would kill the germs and leave our homes clean and healthy. For generations we have been slowly poisoning our environment, and our h...

04th May 2010

The Good News And Bad News Of Avian Flu

Apocalypse). Let's see...one thing we do know about flu vaccines. They are not proven to work... No, two things we know...Yes, yes. They can kill. Just as surely as the avian flu can kill. Many authorities believe the flu shot actually weakens the ...

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