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Your questions about Angela Devi’s death?
I decided to mediate as to how Angela Devi committed suicide. I picked Angela Devi picture, that was from Foxes that was taken at a resort Arizona location. There was some evil in the air and was not pleasant in her big Arizona home. Angela came home from work and broke her key while getting in. Later that night she was watching a horror movie. With some instructions she got from her computer. She took some pills and then set up a stool, rope, belts before she hung herself she lost her breathe. A few minutes later her dogs bark sharply and the noise was louder. My meditation went dark and disappeared.
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There is the police report, or was this not a question?
How To Keep Your Puppy Away From Harm
Your puppy is likely to stick his nose and paws into everything because like children, puppies are inquisitive and adventurous. Anything that is dangerous to the health of the puppy or valuable to you, keep well out of his reach. If you leave your house it is recommended that you place the puppy in a room set aside for him where he cannot damage himself of your possessions, his crate or a playpen that he can’t escape from. If you have a baby gate this can be effective but if the puppy is small he may be able to squeeze through the rails and a larger puppy might be able to dislodge the gate if you do not secure it correctly across a door opening.
If your puppy is teething or likes to chew things make sure that he has something of his own that he is allowed to chew. There are many commercial taste repellants on the market that are bitter but non toxic and odorless such as RO-PEL or Grannicks Bitter Apple. You can spray the product on anything that you don’t want the puppy to chew but remember that a puppy uses his mouth and teeth not just for eating but also for exploring his environment and to relieve boredom. Giving him specific toys will help in teaching him what he can and cannot chew. There are also many different sized pet pens which you can purchase, if you don’t have a spare room. The pens are portable and can be used outside as well as inside. If you decide to invest in one of these, purchase one that it going to be large enough for the dog when he is fully grown.
If you are going to take your dog or puppy out in the car you will need a dog seat belt, a carrier or a hatchback gate if your vehicle is suitable for this. If the puppy is placed in a carrier secure the carrier in place with a seat belt. There is a range of pet safety equipment available for traveling in vehicles; window screens are useful for preventing dogs or puppies escaping for the car, sticking their heads out of the window and allowing air to circulate. It is preferable not to leave any animal in the car alone, particularly during the summer.
Not a very pleasant job, but necessary, is clearing up after your puppy relieves himself. It is very important to clean up the mess because your puppy may eat his own waste, which may lead to worm and parasite infections. This is not a good habit for the puppy to develop particularly if you have several puppies together. You can use the pooper scooper or any plastic handled scoop to pick up the mess, place in a plastic bag and then throw in the garbage bin. If you want to be more eco-friendly there are products available to break down dog waste using natural enzymes. This is a good system for your own garden area. If you are out for a walk with you dog take some sealable plastic bags with you, so that you can pick up the mess and place it in the nearest garbage bin. There are special bags which you can purchase from pet stores but any sealable bag will do.
About the Author
Written by Jeff Nenadic from My-DogShop.com