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Winterizing Your Home / Preparing for Cold Weather

Winterizing your home is vital to ensuring the comfort of the home’s occupants all winter long. Winterizing a home is also a good idea to save money on your energy costs and to prevent potential costly repairs in the future.

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Factors of Human-dog Relationship New Research

Manuela Wedl and Kurt Kotrschal, VerhaltensbiologInnen at the University of Vienna and Konrad Lorenz Research Station Grunau, examined to determine which individual and social factors, the proximity between dogs and their owners. Here, the scientists focused not only on the animals, but primarily on the personality of the people involved. Their results, they published in the journal "Interaction studies".

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Tips for Dog in Cold Weather

Snow, slush and ice do not just create us bipeds – the best friends of people struggling with the winter conditions.

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How to Cut Your Bills for the Winter in Half

Here are some ways to save money during a very cold winter.

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Protect Pets From Cold Winter Weather

Pets, especially outdoor ones, need extra protection during cold winter weather. Keep your pets warm during the cold winter temperatures by taking a few extra precautions.

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Essential Supplies for Weathering an Ice Storm

An ice storm or blizzard can trap you in your home for several days with no power or access to the outside world. Preparing for severe winter weather means stocking up on essential supplies before the season.

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Caulking Double-Hung Windows

Winter warmth depends partly on sealing out the cold to keep the inside of the home free from moving cold air into the home. One way to do this is by caulking seams around windows from the outside of the house.

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