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Warm Buddies
Monday, 03 March 2008
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By Peter53 Sauer53

  Warm Buddies
If you practice the art of aromatherapy, you probably are aware of the difficulty in getting your clients or patients to adhere to a routine, of any sort, to aid them in their situation. Now there is a new way of getting their attention focused on their healing, by introducing them to heat wraps. These are also referred to as warm buddies.

When using aromatherapy, it can be messy at times, or difficult to find a workable way to use the different essential oils necessary for the patients treatment routine, but warm buddies, or heat wraps, make it unbelievably easier. By using a warm buddy, you are able to inhale the vapors from the advised oils and the warmth of it heats the oil as well, giving it a fuller realm of potential to work better for the proposed treatment advised for the ailment. The warmth of the heat wraps not only is successful in heating the oil and bringing it to it's full capacity, but also the warmth from the heat packs encourage
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An Introduction to the Boxer Breed of Dog
Monday, 25 February 2008
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By Nicholas Hunt

  The Boxer is one of the oldest German breeds. He has become a staple in American Society as a family pet and protector. Developed in Germany, the Boxer is stocky, medium-sized, shorthaired dog. The coat is smooth and fawn or brindled, with or without white markings. Boxers have a square muzzle, physically powerful jaws and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to prey of any size. The Boxer was bred from the original Bulldog and the now extinct Bullen beisser.

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The Boxer first came into competition in 1895 along side St. Bernard's in Munich, Germany. The first boxer club was subsequently founded the following year in 1896.The breed was introduced to other parts of Europe late in the 19th century and to the United States approximately the turn of the century. The American Kennel Club (AKC) recognized the first Boxer champion in 1915. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), in 2002 Boxers entered the list at 7th on the most popular breeds, and have maintained that position ever since. This position of popularity has been maintained through 35,388
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