TOP PICKS (Fairfax Times)
Meet mystery-thriller, fiction and children's authors, learn about their lives and perhaps the stories behind their work. Attend literary workshops, skits, dancing, storytelling, book clubs and discussions. Wednesday, Sept. 27, through Thursday, Oct. 5; varying times at George Mason University.
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Pets of Week (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Cody is a sweet 7-week-old male. For adoption information, please contact Pet Neutering and Adoption Services. This brother and sister duo was found behind the shelter when we showed up for work one day!
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Pets of Week (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Bandit was found all alone and crying loudly under a porch when he was 4 weeks old. He is much happier now that he is warm and dry, and his belly is full. He needs someone to hold him and cuddle him and teach him that life is not scary when you are loved. Adopt him from Treasured Friends.
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Red-eared slider one slippery pet (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
DAYTONA BEACH -- Few things could be sweeter than a baby turtle, emerald green and small as a silver dollar, sizing you up from the palm of your hand.
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With an older dog, you need to take care of him for the first days, and let him know where everything in your home is. You’ll need to show him where he sleeps, where he should use the bathroom, and where his food is. Take your time and be patient with him, as will normally take him a few days to learn how things in your home work.
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You should always give your new Golden Retriever at least a month or so to get used to his new environment, before you start his new obedience training. Even though your new dog may have some prior obedience training, you should still enroll him in a new class. This way, he can brush up on training and you can work with him to help him understand. Once you have finished training, he’ll understand your commands better and you and him will get along just fine.
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