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    1. Asked: April 23, 2021In: Communication

      Should I let my dog sleep in my bed?

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      Added an answer on April 25, 2021 at 11:31 am

      Yes it is absolutely normal to sleep with your dog on the same bed especially if you are a hardcore pet lover. Dogs feel safe, secure and loved when they cuddle with their Pet Parent on the same bed. Serotonin - the happy hormones are released at night which actually help to strengthen the bond betwRead more

      Yes it is absolutely normal to sleep with your dog on the same bed especially if you are a hardcore pet lover. Dogs feel safe, secure and loved when they cuddle with their Pet Parent on the same bed. Serotonin – the happy hormones are released at night which actually help to strengthen the bond between you and your pooch. My Pug Summer loves to cuddle up with me on my bed. He also loves to have his favorite toy close to him. I do make it a point to keep him clean and groomed and clean and dry his paws when he comes back from a walk. He also has his own Doggie Bed which is so cosy and clean, but he rarely uses it. I also regularly check him for ticks and fleas as we do go for long walks and since we share the same bed, it has to be kept clean and hygienic. In some cases it is better to avoid sleeping in the same bed as your dog, as chances of skin infections. respiratory problems in young children or allergies to fur may be caused in humans if you share the same bed.

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    2. Asked: April 23, 2021In: Communication

      How long can I stay off meth for it not to be detected in my system?

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      Added an answer on April 25, 2021 at 11:29 am

      It takes approximately 3-5 days to rid your body of methamphetamine and its metabolites. Whether your body is closer to the 3 day or 5 day mark depends on factors such as metabolism, fitness, and hydration levels.

      It takes approximately 3-5 days to rid your body of methamphetamine and its metabolites. Whether your body is closer to the 3 day or 5 day mark depends on factors such as metabolism, fitness, and hydration levels.

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    3. Asked: April 22, 2021In: Communication

      Is laser hair removal a permanent hair removal procedure?

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      Added an answer on April 23, 2021 at 7:02 pm

      Laser hair removal can be permanent, as lasers create a beam of highly concentrated light that penetrates deep into the skin where it delivers a controlled amount of therapeutic heat. 
This light energy is absorbed by the pigment located in the hair follicles. The laser pulses for a fraction of a seRead more

      Laser hair removal can be permanent, as lasers create a beam of highly concentrated light that penetrates deep into the skin where it delivers a controlled amount of therapeutic heat. 
This light energy is absorbed by the pigment located in the hair follicles. The laser pulses for a fraction of a second, just long enough to destroy numerous follicles at a time and leaves the surrounding skin unaffected. 
Factors like heredity, hormone imbalances and reactions to medications can also determine the results. So follow up visits may be needed to treat regrowth and to maintain the results.

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    4. Asked: April 22, 2021In: Communication

      Do you think George Floyd got the proper justice he deserved?

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      Added an answer on April 23, 2021 at 7:02 pm

      The cold, hard truth is that we would never have known what Derek Chauvin did to George Floyd if it hadn't been for a heroic 17-year-old black girl who stopped to record it all on her cell phone and then uploaded it to Facebook. If she hadn't done that, Chauvin would have got away with murder and thRead more

      The cold, hard truth is that we would never have known what Derek Chauvin did to George Floyd if it hadn’t been for a heroic 17-year-old black girl who stopped to record it all on her cell phone and then uploaded it to Facebook. If she hadn’t done that, Chauvin would have got away with murder and the world would have been none the wiser as to what really happened. As much as many people may not be exactly satisfied with the jury’s judgement, given that Chauvin may not even have to go to jail for a very long time. I still see it as a victory because I could’ve sworn the case was getting watered down. It’s still victory at last. A final closure for the family.

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