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  2. Keep Your Dog Warm All Winter with These Expert Tips - AOL

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    Winter is undeniably here, and while you're bundling up in cozy sweaters, it's important to remember that our dogs need a little extra TLC to stay warm, too. Dogs, just like us, can feel the chill ...

  3. Survive the cold winter weather with your dog thanks to this ...

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    Dogs get cold just like we do, and some dogs may benefit from a sweater or coat like Lola to help keep them warm. Read next: Our guide to the best dog coats for winter walking and find out how to ...

  4. A Vet Reveals the #1 Winter Safety Tip for Dogs - AOL

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    Keep dogs moving, even inside. Walks offer two benefits: exercise and mental stimulation. When it’s too cold to play outdoors, play fetch or a version of hide-and-seek inside to encourage exercise.

  5. Climate of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    As for sunlight, Virginia is about average in state rankings. [30] Areas on the Chesapeake Coast and Eastern Shore are brightest, while the west and north of the state is more cloudy. On the Winter Solstice, Virginia gets between 9 and 10 hours of sunlight. On the summer solstice, it gets between 14.5 and 15 hours.

  6. Climate change in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Many birds inhabit the most vulnerable marshes along Chesapeake Bay, including great blue heron, bald eagle, American black duck, and snowy egret. Marshes along the Atlantic coast provide forage for shorebirds, such as sandpipers and plovers, and several species of ducks and geese spend the winter in these marshes". [1]

  7. Hay - Wikipedia

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    Hay that is to be certified as weed-free for use in wilderness areas must often be sprayed with chemical herbicides to keep unwanted weeds from the field, and sometimes even non-certified hayfields are sprayed to limit the production of noxious weeds. Organic forms of fertilization and weed control are required for hay grown for consumption by ...

  8. 'We take our dogs to bed to stay warm' - AOL

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    A couple say they are relying on their dogs to keep warm as they cannot afford to heat their home. John Dockree and his wife, Wenefreda, make £5 over the threshold to receive the government ...

  9. Tree hay - Wikipedia

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    Tree hay was most commonly harvested in the summer, possibly dried and stored until the hay was fed to the livestock in the winter. Cutting and drying methods varied per region, but a common practice was the bundling of 60 to 200 cm long twigs held together with twisted twigs of willow or hazel .

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