September 6th, 2010 by admin
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YOUNG BABY BIRD BATH!!


Meet the newest member of the Baby Money Family, YOUNG BABY BIRD BATH! filmed by AztechFilms youtube.com

September 6th, 2010 by admin
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The Three Tenors in Bath (7)


The Three Tenors in Bath

September 5th, 2010 by admin
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YouTube Poop – Cailou in the bath


My 2nd YouTube Poop. Cailou doesn’t want to take a bath. Enjoy! NONE OF THIS IS INTENDED FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT! I AM MAKING NO SORT OF PROFIT IN ANY SHAPE, WAY, OR FORM FROM THIS!

September 5th, 2010 by admin
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Walk In Baths Aid Physical Disabilities

Everybody yearns for independence these days. We all look towards that day when we feel truly grown up and can look after ourselves in a productive way that does not necessarily mean relying on someone else.


This is not so easy for those that are less physically able, but still does not detract from that need. Manufacturers have seen the potential in this market and aids for the disabled have come on leaps and bounds in recent years.


One of those aids is the walk in bath. Bathing was something the disabled missed out on for many years as getting themselves in and out of a bath proved difficult with limited movement. My own grandmother gave up on this source of relaxation because she felt it impossible to manoeuvre herself in and out and had too much pride to accept help.


Disabled people who were unable to get into a bath often had showers installed and while this does the necessary, it doesn’t have the many benefits that are associated with a good long soak. Bathing has long been renowned for its health advantages. The Romans were very fond of this type of relaxation and their whole social scene revolved around going to the public baths.


All manner of lotions and potions have been hailed as the new thing in skin care. Added to baths, they can rehydrate skin, rid it of dead cells, rejuvenate it, everything short of re-growing limbs has been attributed to skin care products that you put in the bath.


Hydro therapy is a recognised programme that assists physical well-being. It can be used for recovery from sports injuries, for age related illnesses such as osteoarthritis or for general aches and pains. You don’t hear many weary people at eh end of the day look forward to a nice relaxing all over wash, it’s always a long soak in the bath that is the order of the day.


Disabled people have missed out on this luxury in the past. But now there is the advent of walk in baths and they no longer have to go without. Walk in baths now come with inward opening doors, low level steps and adjustable seat heights that suit people of all disabilities. Many worry about the idea of filling a bath with water when it has an opening door in it.


This is not a problem. The water tightness of these doors is not only proved to be excellent but also becomes more effective with the pressure of the water. These walk in baths never take up more space than an average bath so can be installed in your usual bathroom. They can be used as a conventional bath with a full length version and also come with shower attachments, so all members of a family can use them.


There are also versions of walk in baths that take up very little space. These can be fitted into shower rooms or even into the corner of a bedroom. The user is seated upright in a deep bath that comes with a double drainage system. This is to make sure the bath drains quickly, thus leaving less time for the user to get cold.


So, the disabled person can now use a walk in bath to make sure he or she doesn’t lose out on any of the health benefits of water therapy or to simply enjoy that end of the day soak.

September 5th, 2010 by admin
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How can I get my puppy to enjoy taking a bath?

Its time for bath time and once my puppy is in the bath tub he starts whining and crying I want him to enjoy it any advice?
How am i suppose to put a squirrel in a bath tub?

September 4th, 2010 by admin
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When Your Nose Tells You “Bathe That Dog”

The dog, mans best friend, this one of the most common house pets owned by people all over the world.


The dog is loyal to it’s master and family. Dogs make good guard pets, that help to protect your home and family. They can be playful play mates with your children.


In act, a dog can be any one thing to many different people. Having such loyal pets that do their best to take care of us, they can work up a sweat just like us or endure in the same messy jobs that we do.


In doing their job, a dogs fur can become stained and gain a foul stench. This makes for an unhappy dog and an unsavory pet to be around. These are the times that your nose tells you to bathe that dog.


In this article we will look at some tips to aid us in knowing how often that you should bathe your dog, what is the best place to do the job, what shampoo is the best one for your dog and some overall tips on how to get better results from bathing your dog.


The first thing that you should know is that by bathing your dog, it not only keeps your pet clean, it is also very healthy for your pet. For this reason, you want to make sure that your pet receives a bath regularly.


You also want to pay attention to how much your pet dog receives a bath. By bathing too frequently, you can dry out your dogs skin and this is not healthy for your dog.


Experts and veterinarians agree that once a month is adequate for regular bathing schedules. Remember that though bathing your dog is good and healthy, the statement of too much of a good thing can be bad.


When choosing the best location to bathe your dog, you need to consider the size of your pet.


For small dogs, the bath tub would be an ideal location. Whereas, with larger dogs, you may want to use a metal or plastic tub located outside of the home.


The location is really important for the safety of not only the dog but for you as well. You do not want to bathe a big dog in a small area. This will make it hard for you to give your pet a proper bathing.


And without adequate space, your dog may become spooked and try to get out causing harm to itself or you.


The type of shampoo that you need to use while bathing your pet dog, is one that is pH balanced specifically for your dogs skin. You never want to use a shampoo that is made for humans.


This is harmful to your pet, as it can take away essential oils from your dogs coat. Your pet needs these essential oils to help their coat protect them the way it should.


Alright, so now we know how often, where, and what to use. Now let us look at some tips for getting better results from from bathing our dog.


Before getting your dog into the bath area, it is a good idea to brush your dogs coat. This will take out any tangles that your dogs coat may have. When you give your dog a bath, you want to make sure that the water is at a good warm temperature.


It does not need to be too cold or too hot. Warm water is perfect for giving your pet a nice healthy bath. After you have soaked your dog up with water and applied the shampoo, you want to avoid any shampoo from getting into the eyes and ears of your dog.


When it comes to washing your dogs face, use a clean wash cloth to do this. When scrubbing your dog, you want to do this very thoroughly. If you like, there is a special mitt that can be purchased that is designed to scrub the coat of your dog.


After the job of bathing your dog is done, make sure that you get all of the shampoo rinsed off your dog. Any shampoo that may be left in the dogs coat or skin can cause the dog to have itchy skin.


After all of this has been done, place a towel over your dog and let it soak up some of the water so that your dog doesn’t make a mess in the house.


Following these steps can help turn the task of giving your dog a bath into something that can be easy and fun.


If you are not sure about which shampoos are the best ones to use for your dog, then please consult your local veterinarian. They will be able to give you the best information on which products are the best ones on the market.

September 4th, 2010 by admin
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Morse High School fall sports preview 2010

Morse High School fall sports preview 2010
BATH — Jason Darling is ready to begin his first season at the helm of the Morse High School football team (which plays Waterville at Colby College on Saturday, 11 a.m.), while new boys soccer coach Tom Rackmales has a foreign exchange influx of players that look to bring the Shipbuilders to new heights. Both soccer teams start Friday against Lewiston.

Read more on The Times Record

September 4th, 2010 by admin
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What is the easiest way to give my puppy a bath?

She loves being outside so I need to give her a bath at home. She is 8 weeks and very active. We have shampoo but I want to know what is the easiest way to give her a bath? We do not want to take her to a groomer. We were thinking outside or whatever is easier. Thanks
she’s a golden retriever.

September 3rd, 2010 by admin
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Bath Time with Noo-Noo


Sammy learns her letters and Noo-noo helps her clean them up

September 3rd, 2010 by admin
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bed bath 2 of 3


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