In today’s news, Japanese ambassador signs grant funding for Sri Lanka demining project, research finds that most people in the world want action on climate change, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine study shows weight loss effects from vegan diet, French startup creates first battery-free electric bike, man named “UK’s kindest” gets life-size statue, vegan café in United States seeks to inspire Black community, and volunteers in Port Macquarie, Australia respond to call to care for 28 flying fox pups from Queensland.
Today I have a dog-person health tip for your furry family member. If your dog companion shows signs of illness, promptly consult a vet for early testing and treatment, and minimize interactions with other dog-persons to prevent illness transmission. When dog-folk gather, they can spread illness through licking, nuzzling, sneezing and coughing, as well as via toys, bowls and other shared items. If you plan to board your dog companion or expose them to other canine-people, consult your vet beforehand for guidance. The mystery illness currently spreading in the USA has symptoms like coughing, sneezing, eye or nose discharge and unusual fatigue, and experts advise to isolate your dog-person from others to prevent the spread, and seek prompt veterinary care. Stay informed, take precautions, and ensure your furry friends stay happy and healthy.
Doesn’t it already feel exciting as the joke of the day is about to enter the amusement stage? Well, here it comes. It’s called “Hard Work.”
Carl is in high school and is too lazy to study. Every time he takes an exam, he looks at Sam’s test paper. Sam was very upset about this and said:
“Why you don't study at all? You just always look at my paper.”
“What? Do you know that to read your handwriting it's such an effort already?”
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And now we have a heartline from Banele in Johannesburg, South Africa