You might be overstepping your boundaries as a parent at your child’s youth sports game, and in fact, you may not even realize it. Do you attend every youth sports event your child plays? Do you take him to camps and clinics? What about practicing with him in the backyard? These all sound like good things […]
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Tips on how to Keep Your Dog Safe and Calm on July 4th
You’ve probably heard this a gazillion times already, but it can’t hurt to say it once more – more pets end up in shelters during and after the 4th of July than any other time of year because fireworks scare the bejeezus out of them. When dogs are scared, they tend to bolt and keep running for long distances until they get far […]
Read MoreHow to Avoid Food Poisoning this July Fourth Holiday
The Fourth of July is the prime time of year for food poisoning, but that can be avoided if people are aware of how to prevent it. “Clean, separate, cook and chill,” said Hayden Folden, public information officer for the Georgia Department of Public Health District 4. “Those are the four steps that everyone should […]
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