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Today is 'NATIONAL PUPPY DAY'

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  For all the joy they bring to our lives. Celebrity Pet & Home Lifestyle Expert and author Colleen Paige created the day in 2006. She also has found other holidays. ‘National Dog Day’ and 'National Cat Day' National Puppy Day is an international day as it has spread around the globe. In addition, it’s a day for saving orphaned puppies around the world. How do you ask? By encouraging pet adoption, and a day to work in helping to get puppies out of pet stores. If you can–Adopt a pet!   Cuddly Kitten Day  People cuddle and play with their kittens, as well as other kittens. There are many ways to show kittens' love by being given treats and new toys. There are usually two to five kittens in a litter, but there can be as few as one kitten or over ten.   During their (kittens) first few weeks they need their mothers to keep them warm, as they can’t regulate their body temperature. Kittens can open their eyes after approximately seven to ten days, but it takes u

March Book Review

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MARCH - The windy month

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  What’s going on in March National Dentist's Day  March 6 Also, called Dentist's Day or Dentist Day, is dedicated to showing appreciation and thanks to dentists and all other dental specialists. It also brings awareness to the importance of dental care and encourages those who have been neglecting care to go in for a checkup. In 1790, John Greenwood, the personal dentist of George Washington, invented the dental foot engine. This device, the design of which Greenwood based on his mother's spinning wheel, rotated to power a dental drill. National Oreo Cookie Day March 6th   Oreo made in the United States can be eaten by itself but is often paired with milk. It can be used to make cakes, milkshakes, and other desserts. Made up of two chocolate disks and white The cream used today was created by Sam Procello, who was Nabisco's "principal scientist," known as "Mr. Oreo." The current design of the cookie has been in place since 1952. Oreos were c