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I sell home and garden decor as well as personal giftwares, bath & body gift baskets, bathroom accesories, candles, lamps, dishwares, glass decor, toys, some pet supplies, incense, inspirational gifts, aminal art, pictures, windchimes, outdoor furniture, birdhouses, picnic essentials and more... If you are a business owner and is looking to expand your inventory or perhaps are adding "new" products to your line, feel free to contact me... I am a very reliable, dependable and an honest person who is starting out for the first time. I have to tell you that this business is extremely competitive. However every successful business owner started out with someone who had helped them along the way.... Thanks A Bunch!!
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We have an adult German shorthaired pointer that is well toilet trained (inside and outside) she does her business up the sideway of our house which is great but our 6 month old pup (same breed) and she will do her business anywhere she likes. She is 'inside' toilet trained but outside is a problem. I've tried many methods but nothing seems to work. They're extremely smart dogs but i can't get get the pup to 'go' up the sideway like the other dog. They both used to 'go' on the grassed section of the backyard but we have had to fence that area off as the puppy chews all our plants, garden furniture etc. which she will grow out of but until then they live on the concrete section. It seems the only place she doesn't do her business is in their kennel! It's a big problem because when i come home from work and its dark i can't see what i'm stepping on!
Does anyone have any suggestions to help with training her?
Is there something (in Australia) i can spray on the concrete to deter her?
Two issues: avoid the concrete and go in a specific spot
For the concrete, it may be the smell. Wash the area with soap and water, then wash with vinegar. Don't use ammonia... and the soap may not have eliminated the urine smell.
To go in a specific spot, she may not want to go in "his" spot. So clean up his mess every other day. At the same time, take a small piece of her mess and put it in the spot where you want her to go. It might be helpful if you can lead her to that spot to let her smell it.
That might help to prime the pump....
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I have two house rabbits (both neutured) and one of them destroys the furniture. He pulls wallpaper off the walls, bites through chair legs, wires, fabric, eats the doors and doorframes and has even starting biting the stainless steel dishwasher. He is very friendly with his sister, who is no trouble at all. We have got him an outdoor hutch and 12 foot run, numerous toys, he often has free run of the garden if we are in and we play with him as often as we can - about an hour a day - we've made boxes of hay and hidden treats in the hay - am at a loss at what to do next - he's destroying our home - please help!!
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ok so im doing a project for college in which i need to research the type of gifts which people buy so that i have an idea what tends to sell.
i would really appreciate if anyone could answer the following questions and post your answers below or email them to fantasia_downs@hotmail.com. all answers will be anonomous and they’ll only be used in a write up of the questionnaire results.
thankyou : ]
the questionnaire:
0. your gender:
male
female
1.Who do you usually buy gifts for?
Yourself
Family
friends
colleagues
2. Which gender do you usually buy the most gifts for?
Male
female
3. What age group do you buy the most gifts for?
0-5
6-10
11-15
16-21
22-30
31-40
41+
4. What is the price range you would be willing to pay for a gift?
Under £5
Under £10
Under £20
Under £30
£30-£50
£50+
5.Which type of gift do you buy the most?
Jewellery
Furniture
Toys
Soft Furnishings
Outdoor items
Decorative
6.Which style of gifts do you buy most?
Modern
Antique
Rustic
Quirky
7.Which properties do you look for when purchasing a gift?
Dainty
Bold
Colourful
Simple
8.Which materials do you prefer gifts to be made from?
Glass
Wood
Fabric
Ceramic
Metal
Plastic
Other
9.Are the gifts you buy functional or purely aesthetic?
Functional
Aesthetic
Both
10.Would you be more inclined to buy a product that was a one off piece?
Yes
No
11.Would you prefer to buy an item that was new or recycled/sustainable?
New
Recycled/Sustainable
Both
12.For what purpose do you generally buy gifts?
Personal
Home
Garden
Work
Recreational
13.Would you buy a gift out of season? E.g. a scarf in summer?
Yes
No
Don’t Mind
. your gender:
male
female ........ MALE
1.Who do you usually buy gifts for?
Yourself
Family
friends
colleagues................... MYSELF AND FAMILY
2. Which gender do you usually buy the most gifts for?
Male
female................. BOTH
3. What age group do you buy the most gifts for?
0-5
6-10
11-15
16-21
22-30
31-40
41+ .................... ALL AGES
4. What is the price range you would be willing to pay for a gift?
Under £5
Under £10
Under £20
Under £30.................... ABOUT £20.00
£30-£50
£50+
5.Which type of gift do you buy the most?
Jewellery
Furniture
Toys
Soft Furnishings
Outdoor items
Decorative .............. TOYS CLOTHS ALCOHOL
6.Which style of gifts do you buy most?
Modern
Antique
Rustic .................... MODERN
Quirky
7.Which properties do you look for when purchasing a gift?
Dainty
Bold
Colourful .....................COLOURFUL
Simple
8.Which materials do you prefer gifts to be made from?
Glass
Wood
Fabric
Ceramic
Metal
Plastic ..................ANY THING
Other
9.Are the gifts you buy functional or purely aesthetic?
Functional
Aesthetic
Both ..................BOTH
10.Would you be more inclined to buy a product that was a one off piece?
Yes
No ............... YES
11.Would you prefer to buy an item that was new or recycled/sustainable?
New
Recycled/Sustainable
Both....................RECYCLED OR SECOND HAND OFF EBAY
12.For what purpose do you generally buy gifts?
Personal
Home
Garden
Work
Recreational ............. RECREATIONAL
13.Would you buy a gift out of season? E.g. a scarf in summer?
Yes
No
Don’t Mind....................NO
I am a non-smoker & I find the smell completely offensive. I am also a mother with a toddler & am pregnant again so I am always careful to ensure that my daughter & unborn child are not exposed to 2nd & 3rd hand smoke.
Anyway, we are having some of my hubby's relatives over for lunch this weekend & some of his older relatives are smokers who are used to lighting up in their own homes. My mother in law has told me that they won't want to go outside to smoke so I should let them smoke in the laundry. I am not prepared to compromise the health of my children so they can smoke & I would like to set up some of our outdoor furniture at the back of our garden so they can be comfortable but well away from the house. My husband has suggested a compromise...he thinks we should let them smoke on our patio but as it is summer here the door is always open to allow for air flow so the smoke will drift in anyway.
I don't want to compromise but my husband says I am being rude & accusing me of only being stubborn because it is his family & not mine...am I being to rigid & is it rude to ask them to respect me in my own home?????
I forgot to mention the other part of the issue...I don't want them to cuddle my toddler if they are wearing the same clothing that they were smoking in...the smell clings to clothing & hair...he thinks I am being rediculous but I have read the new studies about 2nd & 3rd hand smoke & it terrifies me!
Thanks for the answers...I was interested to see a lot of people commenting that I should compromise but ot as many seemed to suggest that these older relatives should make any sort of concession for the fact that there are 2 sets of young lungs in the house.
Oh, & to the person who said that 2nd & 3rd hand smoke isn't an issue unless you are in the room with a smoker, do some research before you answer a question because you just come off looking like a twat when you are wrong!!!!!
I have decided that as I am ultimately responsible for the child I am carrying (while BOTH hubby & I are responsible for our child) then I am going to disregard his opinion. They can bugger off down the back to smoke. I have called them & told them that these are the rules & if they don't like it they can stay at their own home & not bother coming to visit! So far they have all been fine except for my MIL who can go jump as far as I am concerned!
Of course being pregnant you want to safeguard your baby's and childrens' health - that is only natural. You must remember young people are more educated re smoking and the dangers etc, but elderly people I have nursed told me when they smoked, it was like breathing air - no-one thinks anything of it. They can't change their habits I suppose. It's not unreasonable to ask them to go outside and close the door. I think your hubby should be more concerned about his kids' health though. As a nurse who's been with people who've died from the effects of smoking, this issue of 2nd and 3rd hand smoke is very serious, but how to tell elderly people that? You could just tell them straight (they'll probably get offended though), or bring it up in conversation. I think it will be too hard not to let them hug and kiss the other kids, as elderly people love kids, and I don't think it will do too much harm for one night. But yes smokers' clothes and breath etc DO stink and it's horrid trying to get the smell our of ur furniture. Ur probably more sensitive cos u don't smoke. I have never smoked though some of my ex's used to and I'd make them smoke outside, or brush their teeth b4 going to bed, etc. Maybe just let it go for one night and just ask everyone politely to smoke outside, with the door closed, or partially closed. U can't change old people - they're stubborn as anything! - and it will probably create an argument and bad feeling. Calmly tell ur hubby what you feel, but if it was my house, they'd be outside smoking, end of argument. Good luk with the bubby and great to hear people are so concerned re their families health.
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Contemporary bedroom and patio furniture makes the Place Irresistible
Modernizing the home is the need of the hour. To bring some colors to the home especially the bedroom which has to be the most comfortable place one needs to buy stylish modern furniture. Modern platform bed is the true example of contemporary furniture. This provides for the full makeover of the room by just replacing the old side tables and putting in the matching ones. Giving the new look to the room is not difficult at all. The contemporary bedroom furniture changes the décor of the room and makes it more vibrant. Most of the bedrooms accommodate the common stuff like wardrobe, drawers and side tables and most importantly the beds. So bringing in the stylish bed can change the overall appearance of the room.
Contemporary bedroom furniture can be purchased in different hues and material according to the size of the room and above all the taste of the individual. Investing in the modern furniture is the best thing to do because these are very durable yet stylish. Also a modern platform bed comes with the huge storage space so one gets the double benefits from these beds. A person can store just anything in the boxes and thus can also keep the home clean. Other than the bedroom furniture most of the virtual stores are offering the trendy modern patio furniture. This outdoor furniture can be placed in the garden to make it look more beautiful. From the seating sets to the patio chairs, a person can buy anything.
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