Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 25, 2009 -
Well, well, well, the first question that came to my mind when I saw these pups (after why) was how, 'cause I know there's at least someone out there wondering how to follow the trend of these pooches snapped in LA. In fact, the streaked pups remind me of lil Preston's way of standing out on the set of Greatest American Dog. Since North already has a dark mask, ears, and back half, he's not quite a candidate but if you think this is cool not cruel, I've found the products for you.
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Sep 05, 2008 -
I was kind of at a loss when I saw this pic of a Westie outside of the Republican National Convention – talk about a serious dye job! I'm hoping that the owner of this pooch used a pet safe dye on his dog, since using human grade hair color, or even food coloring can be super harmful to your pets' skin!
Although I would never do this to North, what do you think about dyeing your pet's fur?
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Nov 02, 2009 -
- Geek is giddy about Apple's new Macbook
- Bella goes for the gold with a little shimmer and shine
- Yum melts over a cheese tasting party kit
- Tres is spicing up the reading list with Hot and Irresistible
- Lil's fallling for leaf shaped cookie cutters
- Fab fawns over faux fur and perfect plaids
- Casa gets colorful with a little Hue Kelly Wearstler
- Buzz rounds up a list of must see TV during Fall sweeps
- Savvy has suggestions for swapping recipes and searching travel sites
- Fit is getting down with a new kettlebell routine
- Pet flips for a Jackson Pollock fish
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Nov 07, 2008 -
Some animals are solid, bunches boast tabby twos, while others (like this Bernese Mountain Dog) have a triumvirate of colors on their coat . . .
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Aug 08, 2008 -
You've heard of Feng Shui, right? It's the idea that the Chi (or energy) that flows through your home should be balanced. If you are a believer in the practice, author Paula Brown says the same principal can be applied to your pets!
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Oct 08, 2008 -
In This Report
- Highlights
- Introduction
- Causes
- Symptoms
- Risk Factors
- Prognosis
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Other Treatments
- Decongestants
- Antihistamines
- Corticosteroids
- Immunotherapy
- Prevention
- Resources
- References
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Highlights
Drug Approval
Ciclesonide (Omanaris), a corticosteroid nasal spray, has been approved for treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis (hay fever) in adults and children age 12 years and older.
FDA Drug Warnings
- The antihistamine promethazine (Phenergan) should not be given to children younger than age 2 because it may cause serious breathing problems.
- Omalizumab (Xolair) may cause a life-threatening allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). This drug is used to treat allergy-related asthma, but is also being investigated as an allergy treatment.
Cough and Cold Medicines for Children
In 2007, the FDA began reviewing the safety and effectiveness of cough and cold medicines for children.
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Jul 31, 2008 -
It's not just the hairless pups getting sunburned! All dogs and outdoor cats are at risk with those with light skin, light-colored or recently shaved fur, or pink noses having a slightly higher chance of this problem. Sunburn can cause ulcerations, which makes pets more susceptible to yucky infections, and as sun damage occurs, skin cells die and can release proteins that inappropriately trigger the immune system.
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Apr 08, 2008 -
Through the rest of the month, as we celebrate Spring and a return to the garden, I'll be screening videos from The Garden Girl. The Garden Girl, Patti Moreno, is an inspiration to aspiring gardeners everywhere. She'd never even touched a trowel until the birth of her first daughter, and now she's established an urban garden paradise at her home in Boston.
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Feb 09, 2007 -
Paris is coming under fire once again. This time it's not for any video documented exploits, but instead for maybe, possibly using a Tinkerbell impostor. You remember Tinkerbell, right?
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