What a cheap shot! Itâs a real shot in the dark!
Just make it a shot and a beer! (Pittsburgh translation: An Imp and an Iron.)
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And then there is âa shot in the arm.â
Thatâs the one everybody is talking about these days!
Not the metaphorical one, but the real one! The COVID-19 vaccine!
Juggling our daily, pedantic quarantine-lifestyle, social distancing, mask-wearing and other pandemic phenomenon, most of us get to the point of being âhalf shotâ about if, when and where weâre going to get our personal (and, perhaps, lifesaving) shot in the arm. And sadly so!
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As if animal lovers need another excuse to dote on their furry friends, National Love Your Pet Day is just around the corner.
Whether you’re a cat person, a dog lover, or you’ve got a couple of Guinea pigs running around your back garden, this Saturday, February 20, is the perfect day to show your pets how much they mean to you.
Whether that means taking them for their favourite walk, buying them a tasty treat, or showering them in hugs and kisses, keep the Valentine’s vibes alive and spread this coming weekend too!
ONLINE veterinary experts Joii Pet Care have seen an increase in enquiries from owners concerned that extra time together during the Covid-19 lockdowns is starting to trigger separation anxiety behaviours in their pets. While spending more time together than before has created plenty of positive health benefits for both pet parents and their animals, pets are also becoming dependent on their owners being with them constantly. This has led to an increase in enquiries from owners noticing that their pets have started to show signs of stress or misbehaving when left for even small amounts of time. Ahead of National Love Your Pet Day this Saturday, Joii Pet Care is sharing expert advice to address separation anxiety for concerned pet parents.