First class airport lounge opens for pets
The new lounge in Germany promises discerning doggies and cash-rich cats the opportunity to await their flight in a luxury area especially for pets. Not for them the perils of the Ryanair pre-boarding scrum.
The new lounge in Germany promises discerning doggies and cash-rich cats the opportunity to await their flight in a luxury area especially for pets. Not for them the perils of the Ryanair pre-boarding scrum.
At Blue, dogs are king. The upscale Minneapolis apartment building allows pets in the mod copper-covered lobby, the elevators and even the tiki bar. But where the canines really rule is in their private outdoor dog park on the alley side of the complex.
Travel to the Oregon Coast with your pet? Nothing beats a trip to the coast with your four-legged friend. Sand, water, and sunshine (well, occasional sunshine) - a getaway with your pet doesn’t get much better than that! But, ever…
Word Count: 586 Summary: Whether its dust, pollens, or different kinds of food, many Americans today are susceptible to having an allergy. An allergy is a reaction of the immune system to certain types of substances, which are called allergens. When the person with an allergy, for example animal dander, comes in contact with the allergen, his body will experience different types of reaction.
Word Count: 665 Summary: Bird allergy is a normal reaction of your bodys immune system to the feather dander, or more popularly known as feather dust, and droppings or fecal matter coming out of birds. People who work closely with birds and those who take care of birds as pets are the most at risk to develop bird allergy. Farm workers, bird fanciers and zookeepers are the most common bird allergy patients in hospitals in the US alone.
By Jim McCausland, Sunset Magazine I went to a Skagit Gardens open house in Northwestern Washington a couple of weeks ago to check out new plants for 2010. See original here: Hellebores that look back at you Related posts: Hellebores that look back at you By Jim McCausland, Sunset Magazine I went to a…
By Sharon Cohoon, Sunset senior garden writer Photos by Andrea Gomez, Sunset staff photographer We show the below tabletop decor idea from Pasadena landscape architect Heather Lenkin in our March issue as part of our Garden Anywhere story. Or you can read about it here . See the original post: How to plant a roof with succulents Related posts: A photo that makes me miss having cats By Sharon Cohoon, Sunset senior garden writer Any… A photo that makes me miss having cats By Sharon Cohoon, Sunset senior garden writer Any…
One of my favourite meals, this delightfully rich stew combines two middle eastern staples to create a mouthwatering stew of aubergine (eggplant) and chickpeas.
It is funny to hear that chocolate can kill dogs but it is serious that chocolate could really kill dogs. There can be many reasons why a puppy throws up. The most likely reason is that a pet had just eaten very fast and drank a lot of water either before or after playing
By Jim McCausland, Sunset Magazine After our last cat passed on (she outsmarted local coyotes for 17 years, then died from something else), we replaced her with a Tonkinese named Miss Marple, pictured here. Like Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple, our new cat is “a noticing sort” of creature, getting her nose into everything, including our indoor plants. That habit led me to find out which house plants are toxic for felines The rest is here: Cats and toxic plants Related posts: A photo that makes me miss having cats By Sharon Cohoon, Sunset senior garden writer Any… A photo that makes me miss having cats By Sharon Cohoon, Sunset senior garden writer Any…