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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Tips For Traveling With Your Dog
Taking
your dog with
you when
you travel, whether
you go
by land,
air or sea, can present real problems.
I know
- I do 100k miles
a year,
and most
of them I get
to take Beck with me. It's worth
the extra hassle,
no question. But what
tips can I offer you?
Air travel with your dog
It takes most dogs
a long time
to get used to traveling by plane.
It took Beck
about 6 flights before he stopped getting stressed about it. The
big thing
is to
make sure your
dog knows
that it's just
a temporary thing
- to a woofer, a flight can
seem to last forever! Each airline has their own set of
rules - you need to check these before
the flight. No good turning up
and finding you are denied access to
the plane because you didn't bone up
on the regs!
Number
one tip is - get a
vet to sign a health certificate
for your dog certifying that he has no
diseases. Also make sure the dog is up to scratch
on his anti-flea programme,
and bring documentary evidence with you if you can. No airline wants a flea
infested plane! Check his dog tags. Make sure YOUR contact details are
there and easy to
read. If you do get
separated, this ensures you'll be re-united
fast. For the
same reason, you carry a
photo of your dog
in your wallet.
Number 2 tip - no food
for Fido
for 6 hours before the flight, and no water for 2 hours before. We wouldn't want
any nasty 'accidents' now, would
we???!!! Also
put a note on his crate saying what his eating and
drinking needs are - if the flight gets delayed, the
ground staff will
have a duty to live up to these.
Number 3 tip -
buy a crate big
enough for your dog to stand up in.
Only buy custom
made crates from your pet shop. Buy one that is designed for the rigors of air transport. NEVER try to
'get by' with any old crate.
Trust me - your dog will thank you for the
gift! Also
remember that the airline you are using may have specific requirements for
cases that go in the hold. Check the livestock regs.
Car Travel with your Dog
Tip 1 - Just like air travel, make sure your dog has all his ID with him, and you carry a photo.
Even in the car, keep him leashed.
Dogs have been
known to get
excited and leap out the window.
Bad things happen on the freeway!
Tip 2 - Always book your hotel or motel
ahead of time. If they
don't allow dogs, you will be turned away whether or not you have a booking. I learned this the hard way with Beck -
sleeping in a car ain't fun!
Tip 3 - acclimatization. Get your dog used to
trips -
start out with short trips, and gradually extend
them. Let him experience the aircon, and maybe even stick his head out the
window (dogs love this - make sure he's on the leash first, and that there is no contra traffic!)
These tips have enabled Beck and I to enjoy
many great trips together, and believe me, it's nice to have
some company on those long empty miles! If you like Beck, please vote for him on the petmillions.com contest at Vote for Beck in the petmillions contest!
Terry
Hanson is in sales, but doesn't like to be separated from his
pooch Beck, who is entered in the
http://www.petmillions.com/ pet
contest.
You Might be Throwing Money Away!
Did you know that some laser printer
cartridges are worth
over $20.00 each? Many
people are throwing money down
the drain. I'll
tell you how you can make money
or even start
a part or full time business. The cartridge remanufacturing
business is growing by leaps
and bounds.
There are now Franchises setting up businesses across
the US By the thousands. Empty
ink and toner cartridges are
in high
demand and the
demand is growing rapidly even some
of the small ink cartridge
empties are selling
for $6.00. Some
empty toner cartridges are worth
over $20.00.
There are companies that specialize in
buying empty toner cartridges. You can easily find them by doing a search on Goggle
or any Search
Engine. Just type in
Cartridge recyclers and several will show up. Some
of the companies will even give you a
business plan and tell you the
best methods
for collecting the empties. Typically
they will
buy in small or
large quantities. Sign up
is free and they will have a price list that you can print out. This is
one business that you can start
with virtually no money.
Not
all cartridges are
suitable for recycling. Type one has the print head
built into the cartridge this is the one
to collect as they are the expensive
ones suitable for
recycling .You can tell
these by the brass
colored electronics on the
back of the cartridge and the brass colored print head Type two is just a plastic container with a sponge in
it. Ink is injected into the sponge these are
very inexpensive
to produce and several companies make compatible cartridges that is very inexpensive. Hewlett Packard and Lexmark are the main one that you will need to find. Lexmark makes many
printers for
other companies like
Compaq and Xerox for example. So these are the good ones also The ones to ignore are
Epsons, Brothers,
most Canons and some Xerox cartridges. I have found one
company that takes Epson's.
So far we have been talking mostly
about ink cartridges. There's probably more money to be
made in recycling the toner cartridges. These are the cartridges used in laser printers and many businesses use as well as some home printers almost all of these are recyclable. You can get a list
from the company you sign up with. You can companioned with a recycling company to stockpile and recycle empty printer inkjet cartridges, and empty toner cartridges from laser printers and copiers. For every empty cartridge that is sent, you will receive you payment and usually All shipping supplies and fees are pre-paid by the recycling company
so there is no cost to you.
Nearly a million "empties" are thrown away in the United States every day, so they shouldn't be hard to find.
Don't hesitate to be creative! Here are a few examples of how some
people have gotten involved.
A member in Ohio ordered a tabletop baggie aerosol dispenser and printed several of them She made a small display in the waiting room of her dentist's office
promoting awareness and
support . A family in New
Jersey has been
gathering empty toner cartridges and inkjets from the local school district. There are several buildings in the district and they all use printers and copiers. They collect the empties every week or so from the schools and
send them in. To date, they have gathered and
shipped ended 1,000 empties! Several people have taken collection boxes to their work
place. Generally, people are very supportive of the recycling effort and are excited to participate. Why recycle cartridges?
Recycling unceasingly large amounts of plastics outof landfills. Every year over 300 million cartridges are thrown
away. This means for year-end cartridge, about 2.5 pounds of plastic is thrown into a landfill.
It will never go away!
Recycling saves natural resources. To imagine a single
new laser cartridge, over
3 quarts of
oil are used. In contrast, a recycled cartridge only requires 1 quart of oil to be able to be reused. Recycling saves two quarts of oil per
cartridge. This year alone, toner cartridge remanufacturing will save over eleven million (11,000,000) gallons of oil.
Richard Sherland
http://www.economyinkjets.com Richard Sherland has been in the ink cartridge business
six years and owns
http://www.economyinkjets.com
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