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

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." New England–based veterinarian Karen Fine, D.V.M., knows a thing or two about winter walks. The New ...

  3. How to protect dog paws from the cold in winter

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    QUMY Dog Shoes | Amazon. With 33,000+ ratings on Amazon, these boots have a tough anti-slip sole to provide stability and traction, protection from thorns and hot/cold heat extremes.

  4. Worried about your pets in the snow? Here are some tips for ...

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    Here are five tips to keep your pet extra safe during a winter storm. Keep your pets inside. ... a resident of Overland Park who skied with her dog, Ocean, through the trees at Meadowbrook Park on ...

  5. Limer - Wikipedia

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    It was sometimes known as a lyam hound/dog or lime-hound, from the Middle English word lyam, meaning 'leash'. The French cognate limier has sometimes been used for the dogs in English as well. The type is not to be confused with the bandog , which was also a dog controlled by a leash, typically a chain, but was a watchdog or guard dog.

  6. Tilia cordata - Wikipedia

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    The trees favour good, loamy sites, but can also be found on sandy, infertile soils, and are not thought to be drought resistant. Dormant shoots of Tilia cordata can resist winter frost temperatures as low as −34 °C (−29 °F). [8] Processed, dyed small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata) pollen.

  7. Tilia × europaea - Wikipedia

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    Tilia × europaea, generally known as the European lime, [1] common lime (British Isles) or common linden, is a naturally occurring hybrid between Tilia cordata (small-leaved lime) and Tilia platyphyllos (large-leaved lime). It occurs in the wild in Europe at scattered localities wherever the two parent species are both native. [2]

  8. Detroit Rescue Group's Efforts to Keep At-Risk Dogs Warm All ...

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    Related: Heated Dog Houses and Other Ways to Keep Your Dog Warm in Winter. Every week, Chantal Rzewnicki and Melanie Thomas help around 30 dogs feel warmer, safer, and more comfortable in their ...

  9. Limes Gate Dalkingen - Wikipedia

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    The Limes Gate in Dalkingen is a unique Roman triumphal monument on the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes and is one of its most impressive ruins. [1] Since 2005, the ancient border passage, which was developed into a triumphal gate under Emperor Caracalla, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, together with the entire Roman Limes complex in Germany.