Wednesday, June 11, 2014

ear mites in dogs home remedies

Your dog can have several types of mites that can live in your dog’s ear, but the most common are otodectes cynotis-tiny, eight-legged parasites that feed on the wax and oils in a dog’s ear canal. An individual mite has a three-week life cycle, and is barely detectable by the naked eye. Causing irritation and inflammation, ear mites can infect the external and internal canal, and lead to more serious skin or ear infections if left untreated. Infection usually produces a characteristic dark discharge; in some cases, the ear canal can become entirely obstructed by this coffee ground-like debris.

You can battle this bad bacteria with good bacteria...Enter probiotics for dogs.

Probiotics fight bad bacteria with good bacteria. This kills the bad bacteria and rids your dog of ear mites. For more information on how you can kill the bad bacteria in your dogs ears naturaly visit this link: www.amazon.com/Best-NATURAL-Probiotics-For-Dogs/dp/B00JZQ28PU/

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

remedies for dog ear mites

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Your dog can have everal types of mites that can live in your dog’s ear, but the most common are otodectes cynotis-tiny, eight-legged parasites that feed on the wax and oils in a dog’s ear canal. An individual mite has a three-week life cycle, and is barely detectable by the naked eye. Causing irritation and inflammation, ear mites can infect the external and internal canal, and lead to more serious skin or ear infections if left untreated. Infection usually produces a characteristic dark discharge; in some cases, the ear canal can become entirely obstructed by this coffee ground-like debris.

You can battle this bad bacteria with good bacteria...Enter probiotics for dogs.

Probiotics fight bad bacteria with good bacteria. This kills the bad bacteria and rids your dog of ear mites. For more information on how you can kill the bad bacteria in your dogs ears naturall visit this link: www.amazon.com/Best-NATURAL-Probiotics-For-Dogs/dp/B00JZQ28PU/

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remedies for dog ear mites

If you are looking for real natural ear mite remedies for dogs then this is one video you will not want to miss! www.amazon.com/Best-NATURAL-Probiotics-For-Dogs/dp/B00JZQ28PU/

Your dog can have several types of mites that can live in your dog’s ear, but the most common are otodectes cynotis-tiny, eight-legged parasites that feed on the wax and oils in a dog’s ear canal. An individual mite has a three-week life cycle, and is barely detectable by the naked eye. Causing irritation and inflammation, ear mites can infect the external and internal canal, and lead to more serious skin or ear infections if left untreated. Infection usually produces a characteristic dark discharge; in some cases, the ear canal can become entirely obstructed by this coffee ground-like debris.

You can battle this bad bacteria with good bacteria...Enter probiotics for dogs.

Probiotics fight bad bacteria with good bacteria. This kills the bad bacteria and rids your dog of ear mites. For more information on how you can kill the bad bacteria in your dogs ears naturaly visit this link: www.amazon.com/Best-NATURAL-Probiotics-For-Dogs/dp/B00JZQ28PU/

This is by far the best ear mite remedy for dogs!

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Friday, May 9, 2014

The Good Listener: Can I Ruin My Wedding By Playing The Wrong Song?

Check out this article we found:

We get a lot of mail at NPR Music, and alongside the flyer for a maid service that disappeared into a massive pile of papers is a slew of smart questions about how music fits into our lives — and, this week, thoughts on when to deviate from traditional wedding-reception music.

Sarah Butcher writes via Facebook: "At our recent wedding, my husband and I tried very hard to take all of your music advice. But we still somehow ended up having a first dance to Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra's 'Jackson' and ended the night by leading a singalong to The Mountain Goats' No Children.' Clearly, our marriage is doomed. Care to ruminate on situationally appropriate and inappropriate music for weddings — and advice on how to break the rules?"
I'm on the record as believing that weddings are for guests as much as the betrothed — that they're not the place for you to showcase your eclectic musical tastes, that they're for dancing, and so on. This is one of a long list of standard suggestions I give when asked for wedding advice, alongside "Skimp on flowers," "Don't skimp on photography," and "Don't actually get married." (But I kid!)
But this question is different, in several ways. For one, when you say "inappropriate wedding music," you're not talking about inadvertently inappropriate wedding music, a topic NPR Music tackled at great and uproarious length a few years back. It's one thing to blissfully sway along to "Every Breath You Take" because no one could be bothered to consult a lyric sheet before playing it. It's another entirely to decide that, to hell with it, you're going to play... wait, really? You played The Mountain Goats' "No Children" at your wedding? For those who don't know the song, let me recite the first few lines. I'm doing this entirely from memory, people:
I hope that our few remaining friends give up on trying to save us
I hope we come up with a failsafe plot to piss off the dumb few that forgave us
I hope the fences we mended fall down beneath their own weight
And I hope we hang on past the last exit
I hope it's already too late

http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/2014/05/09/306254452/the-good-listener-can-i-ruin-my-wedding-by-playing-the-wrong-song

The Most Common Wedding Etiquette Concerns

As a wedding planner in Santa Barbara (http://www.myelitewedding.com/), I recently revealed the top 10 wedding etiquette concerns among engaged couples, and their guests.  Here is an example:
How long do we have to send a thank you after our wedding?
It is appropriate to send a “thank you” note as soon as possible after the event. However, three months is permissible to express gratitude. To save time, thank-you notes can be written by the bride and groom, with each one being signed.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Top 10 Wedding Trends from Destination Hotels & Resorts

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Here is a list of 40 wedding themes brought to you by Destination Hotels & Resorts.

Experts have weighed in from across the company’s portfolio of more than 40 luxurious, locally-inspired and experience-driven hotels and resorts on what couples want today and in the year ahead. From large lavish weddings to small intimate ceremonies and traditional to modern, weddings are more diverse than ever before.

1. Never Ending Wedding Weekend

In the year ahead, wedding experts expect couples to expand upon the traditional wedding timeline and encourage their guests to ’make a weekend of it.’ More and more newlyweds are adding elements such as after parties, day-after breakfasts and brunches and increasing the size and scale of rehearsal dinners. At Wild Dunes Resort, located on the stunning oceanfront of Charleston, South Carolina, many clients are creating a full weekend of activities for their guests such as special welcome parties. Planners at Vermont’s picturesque Stowe Mountain Lodge, and Tarrytown House Estate and Conference Center, in New York, have also seen the additions of larger rehearsal dinner events, next-day breakfasts, after parties and longer guests stays.

2. Traditional is Out, Imaginative is In

The days of stuffy rehearsal dinners, regimented plated meals, and suit-and-tie norms are numbered according to wedding experts at Destination Hotels & Resorts. Couples are shaking up the concept of a rehearsal dinner with new ideas such as dessert and champagne receptions or even an elaborate “Low Country Luau” featuring oysters, shrimp and grits, a whole roasted pig and tiki torches. The master chef at Tempe Mission Palms Hotel and Conference Center has created a wildly interactive and imaginative liquid nitrogen ice cream station to spice up any desert service and planners at Wild Dunes Resort have redefined poolside chic with a luxuriously sophisticated yet informal tapas menu. One couple of wine enthusiasts at The Carolina Inn, a historically charming institution in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, celebrated their wedding with an elaborate wine tasting menu.

http://www.luxurytravelmagazine.com/news-articles/wedding-trends-from-destination-hotels-resorts-21243.php

Adding a Pop of Color to Your Wedding

As a engaged couple, you may be think about the color scheme for your wedding.  Well, as one of the leading wedding planners in Los Angeles (http://www.myelitewedding.com/themes/), I know a trick that can help you do to doing just that.  
The bouquet held by the bride is one of the most elegant components of the wedding.  It is important to choose not just the prettiest bouquet you can find, but the one that looks perfect with your dress.  You should not be afraid to choose a bouquet full of bright colors.  After all, your dress is white and will go with just about anything.  Think about a deep pink, red, or a stunning combination of colors to highlight the design of your wedding dress.  If you do choose to add a pop of color in your bouquet make sure the bridesmaids dresses also look good with that color.
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