In today’s news, Ireland pledges funding to clear unexploded ordnance in Laos. Air pollution emerges as major public health threat in Bangladesh, US scientists use bacteria to recycle plastic waste, Kenya tracks childhood development to shape child care policy, Fiji police officer protects elderly woman during floods, US vegan company expands into Canada with eco-friendly foods, and wild feline-people rescued from war in Ukraine (Ureign) find new home in United Kingdom.
Here is a little tip on how to care for your dog-companion’s paws after walks. Paw pads are made of fat and elastic fibers that help cushion joints, protect internal tissues, and support smooth movement. They also help your dog-friend sense different surfaces and assist with regulating body temperature, making regular paw care an important part of overall wellbeing. To care for them, check paws regularly, especially after time outdoors, for small objects like pebbles, thorns, or glass, and gently remove anything lodged using tweezers. Keep paws clean by wiping or washing them after walks, which helps reduce irritation from allergens like grass or pollen that can lead to swelling. Pay attention to excessive or constant licking, as this may signal an underlying issue rather than normal grooming. Trim nails regularly, as long nails can interfere with how your dog-companion walks and may cause injury - nails should not touch the ground when standing on a flat surface.
Forget the weight of the world and join us for some laughs with the joke of the day entitled, “The Moving Accident.”
A mechanic was advising a customer about his incredibly beat-up car.
“With a car like that, my advice is to just keep it moving.”
“Keep it moving? Why?”
“Because if you ever stop, the cops will think it’s an accident.”
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And now we have a heartline from Raelynn in the United States











