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Advocate – Fleas and Heartworms Controlled
Advocate monthly flea meds are produced by Bayer, who also make Advantage flea drops. In fact, Advocate for dogs and cat is really just Advantage with one more ingredient. Whilst Advantage flea drops uses Imidacloprid to just tackle fleas and flea larvae, Advocate adds Moxidectin to control heartworms and other internal parasites.
To work effectively, Advocate flea control should be used on a monthly basis. There are different sized doses of the product available depending on the type of pet and its size. To ensure your dog or cat is both heartworm immune and free of fleas you must use the dose sold for their weight. It is a good idea to set up some form of reminder system, as Advocate drops must be used every 30 days to keep fleas at bay.
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Be a Rent to Own Advocate
These days, your credit score can be one of the single most important factors in the quality of your life. A poor credit score can make it near impossible to secure financing on a home or an automobile, and can be a major obstacle in obtaining a credit card. In short, bad credit severely limits your buying options. If you are looking to furnish your apartment, for instance, having bad credit means you can’t purchase the television you’re looking for or the couch you need. Thankfully, there are other options past a financed or outright purchase. If you have ever paged through one of the many rent to own magazines, you know that there are many items available to those with poor credit because anyone can rent to own, regardless of credit. That means if your washer and dryer break down and you can’t purchase a new one, you can get a new set right away without the hassle of credit checks and financing agreements.
Some question the rent to own ethics, saying that those that can’t afford to finance an item pay too high monthly payments. The fact is rent to own is a choice that a consumer makes, and the fact that it gives consumers a choice is a great thing. If rent to own wasn’t an option, what would a consumer with poor credit do? The fact is, sometimes there is no other option, which means rent to own provides a valuable service. And if you get to the point where the only way you can afford a bed to sleep on is under this sort of agreement, you’ll realize very quickly that this option is a very important one.
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Being Your Child’s Greatest Advocate
The beginning of the school year brings about many changes in your child’s, and in your, life. Often there are new schools, new classrooms, new teachers, new friends. With these bring immediate and specific concerns: how do I find my way around the school? which adults can I turn to for help? where is the bathroom and how do I ask to use it? who will sit next to me at lunchtime?
As parents, I think our primal reaction is to want to shelter our children from harm, both physical and emotional. We don’t want our kids to feel left out, scared, uncomfortable, and alone. Often, I think this is wrapped up in our own childhood memories of school. I remember being worried about boarding the school bus, and I also remember vividly being the new kid in 5th grade. At age 10, on the precipice of adolescence, I teetered on the edge of being shy and loving to perform. Would I be too nervous to try out for the school play? Would I raise my hand in math class? And more importantly to a pre-teen, with whom would I navigate the friendships in school?
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