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My friend & I would like to start a summer job ... In the summer .. Anyways, we were wondering where we could get a job. Besides McDonalds, Babysitting, Paper Route, Etc. Like, somewhere where we can get Hired. If it helps, we live in Canada . & We're turning 14 .
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I actually just got my first job, and I'm 14. :) I got a job at the professional pet grooming place near my house. Even though I'm just an assistant, it really pays off, because I made nearly $200 in my first 7 days. When looking for a job, think of your interests and what your skills are. I got my job because I own two show dogs that I have to groom regularly, so I was used to the grooming environment. Plus, my boss has show dogs as well. I think it really helps to know about your boss a little before you start, because if you share skills/interests, it will probably help. Anyway, just look for something you both want to do that fits your personality and skills. Don't settle for some boring job at the local grocery store; be creative! It pays off. Good luck to the both of you! =3

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I have 2 puppies, both around 3 months old that I am having the hardest time training them to go to the bathroom outside. I was reading on a website that some people litter train their puppies as well. I was wondering if anyone had tried that and been successful with it. Or some tips on how to get them to want to use it. Thank you.


Also, once I get them to use it, then do I break them out of it when they get older or do I continue to let them use it or what?.. (link)
First of all, it really depends on the puppies' breed. If they are a breed like Chihuahua, they do need to go out about every 20-30 mins. However, my dog, who we got as puppy, is an Australian Shepherd, much bigger. He went out every two hours, which eventually increased. The basic formula for large breed puppies is their age in months plus one. That number is roughly how long they can hold it, although it is usually good to take them out before that time. Hope I helped! :)


I have a pug that is almost a year old, but not quite and I was just wondering if there is anything that I can do with my pug to keep it active, besides playing tug-a-war,walking it,and playing fetch. And maybe something we can do together that will make us 'bond' more as owner and pet. (link)
There are plenty of dog sports you could become active in. I do herding, frisbee, agility, flyball, and conformation with my own dogs, to name a few activities. All of them are a lot of fun, and they're easy to find information about. I suggest checking out the American Kennel Club for more info about various activities. :)




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