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A hazard free home for your pet

In the excitement of getting a new pet it is sometimes easy to overlook the household items that can pose a hazard to your animal. Here’s a quick checklist for pet-proofing your home:

  • Most of us are aware of the danger some toys present to young children, but they can also be a hazard to dogs of all ages. Squeaky rubber toys are a favourite with puppies but check that the squeaker cannot be dislodged in play or by chewing, as it can get stuck in a puppy’s throat.

  • When playing ball with your puppy or adult dog, always choose a ball that is too large for the dog to swallow and never throw a squash or golf ball as they can damage a dog’s teeth.

  • Dogs love to retrieve, but sticks can splinter or impale the roof of the mouth so it is better to use a plastic item — small diameter PVC piping is an ideal stick replacement.

  • Old socks and stockings are great for playing tug of war but should not be left lying around as dogs have been known to swallow them, which then requires surgery.

  • Many puppies drown each year in backyard swimming pools or fish ponds. Most dogs can swim but not all dogs are able to find their way out of a pool and quickly become exhausted and drown.

  • Cats like to leap and attack curtain cords. Care should be taken to make sure that they cannot become caught and hang themselves.

  • Cats are able jump on to hot plates on the stove and also love to sleep in front loading washing machines or clothes dryers — always check before doing a wash!

  • Insect sprays are hazardous to fish and incense may also leave a film on the surface of the water which kills the fish.
  • Budgerigars enjoy toys in their cages and will climb ladders, ring bells and admire themselves in a mirror for hours on end. Make sure that the toys do not have sharp edges.

  • Parrots of all types are smart little birds and invent their own games, including opening the door of the cage! A household peg, or for the real escape artists — a padlock, secures the door.

  • Birds should not be left to fly free when something is cooking on the stove, and should not be kept in the kitchen as fumes given off by some cooking appliances and products are toxic to them.

  • Medication, both human and animal, should be kept out of reach of pets.

  • Garden sprays and pesticides, especially snail bait, should be used with caution when pets are in the household. Areas of the garden where snail bait has been laid should be out of bounds to your pet, and containers of the bait should be kept on a high shelf where your pet can’t reach them.

  • Puppies and kittens, and sometimes other playful pets such as rabbits, may chew electrical leads so take care that these are always out of reach.

For more information about pet care, visit www.petnet.com.au

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Photographing animals

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Royal kiss turns heads

  1. The hair, Larry: Most of the time, your hair looks great, and I’m sure you spend a lot of time getting it right. Just be warned that you might look good every day for a month. But the one day you leave in a hurry and don’t pay enough attention, or you get a little wild with an untested new style, photos will be taken that will haunt you forever.

  2. Fans/autograph seekers: Hollywood lives in fear of being yesterday’s celebrity and ending up with an autograph languishing on eBay for days with no bids. If people want many copies, if they don’t want you to personalize it, and/or they ask for Anna Nicole’s name as part of your signature, nicely decline. If you slip and do see your autograph on sale, have a good friend bid more than 99 cents to buy it.

  3. The lawyers: You’ve already found out that you have turned from man to cash machine. Lawyers aren’t the only ones who will see you that way, especially if you are Dannielynn’s biological father. The good news is that someone who presents you with a bill for $620,492.84 must think you have a good case. The bad news is that you will need more lawyers to fight the legal bills. My advice: Negotiate in advance, and put in a clause against expenses for lawyers, spouses, meals or laundry.

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Watch your portion sizes!

Diet Club

I’m Italian so large meals (and seconds and thirds and sometimes even fourths) are expected of us! All of a sudden I had piled on an extra 15 kilos!

I began to look at the serving sizes on the products I was actually cooking. A packet of pasta serves four… I was using TWO packets to serve two or three people!

Since sticking to the RIGHT portion size I have lost 11 kilos and feel great! I, of course, don’t have other bad things like soft drink and junk food but my loss wouldn’t have been successful if I’d still been eating three times what I was supposed to!

— Tamara

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Adventure sports

By Annette Campbell

Think you need a little more excitement in your exercise regime?

Why not try something a bit more challenging than the usual treadmills and exercise bikes? Instead of heading to the gym for your next workout, head for the great outdoors.

There are loads of adventure sports to try — abseiling, surfing and sea kayaking to name just a few. And Phil James, the managing director of adventure company, Adrenalin, says these often life-changing experiences are now more popular than ever.

“We find that our adventures provide an escape from day to day stress,” he explains. “Customers have told us their involvement in the adventure lifted their spirits, not only while doing the adventure, but in other parts of their lives too.

“We know that adrenalin is a performance-enhancing hormone that helps people get excited about things and put more effort into whatever they’re focusing on. So the benefits are much greater than just becoming more physically fit.”

Here’s a sample of some of the adventure sports you might like to try.

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The cheating husband and his missing wife

To the outsider, identical twin Chris Dawson looked just like a Ken doll — a charming, handsome and gifted sportsman who was irresistible to the opposite sex. But behind his perfect appearance lay a dark secret and a murder that’s mystified police for 25 years.

Now, using advanced DNA testing, police hope they can finally say who killed Chris’s wife Lynette.

For 25 years, her siblings have been tormented by the unexplained disappearance of their sister. One minute Lynette seemed to be living the ultimate happy-ever-after fairytale. Married to a football star with model looks, and living in a dream house raising two longed-for little girls, she appeared to have it all.

But in January 1982, the 33-year-old failed to show at a lunch with her mum and her hunky first-grade rugby league player husband Chris Dawson. Strangely, Dawson, then also 33, waited six weeks before reporting his wife “missing”.

On the day of their arranged meeting, he claimed Lyn had phoned him, saying she was “going away, needing time out to think” about the problems that were plaguing their marriage.

The main problem was that Dawson, who worked as a high-school PE teacher, was having an affair with their babysitter, his student, 16-year-old Joanne Curtis.

Now, with new clues emerging about her disappearance and murder, Lynette’s heartbroken siblings Pat Jenkins and Greg and Phil Simms, have no doubt that Chris Dawson knows a lot more than he’s ever let on. Their opinion is supported by Damian Loone, the detective who can’t let the case go.

“The family needs answers,” says Det Loone. “We want people who know anything to come forward. Every piece of information brings us closer to bringing Lynette Dawson’s killer to justice.”

Detective Loone and Lynette’s family are keenly awaiting the results of DNA testing on a jumper found buried on the Dawsons’ former property. It’s believed the garment belonged to Lyn. Psychics assisting in the case believe Lynette is buried in the backyard.

Bizarrely, Chris Dawson returned to his former home on three occasions, asking the new owners if he could look in the backyard as it “meant a lot to him”…

For the full story, see this week’s issue of Woman’s Day (on sale April 9)

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Pregnant Julia storms out

Julia Roberts is contemplating life as a single mum as her five-year marriage to Danny Moder suffers another serious setback.

The actress, who’s six months pregnant, walked out on Danny following a string of fiery rows, taking their two-year-old twins Hazel and Phinnaeus with her.

“Julia and Danny had the mother of all fights,” confirms an inside source. “She stormed out after screaming at him.”

Friends say things came to a head when Julia told Danny she was moving the family to New Mexico to have her baby. The 38-year-old cameraman was furious his wife changed her mind after promising they’d stay in LA.

Sadly, the 39-year-old actress’s latest pregnancy has only added to the tension.

“Danny’s been moody and grumbling a lot ever since Julia told him she was pregnant again,” a friend reveals. “He already feels like he comes third in Julia’s life, behind the twins and her career. He figures with a new baby in the house he’s now even further down the chain.”

After months of tempestuous blazes, friends now worry the couple are facing their biggest crisis to date.

For the full story, see this week’s issue of Woman’s Day (on sale April 9)

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Jen hits out: Brad and Ange will never last

Jennifer Aniston believes it’s only a matter of time before Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s relationship is over.

The 38-year-old told friends her ex-hubby’s romance is doomed to fail because of the temptations of Hollywood.

“When we were married, Brad and I talked all the time about settling down and living happily ever after, and we honestly thought we could put ourselves above Hollywood.

“But we found out you can’t. When you’re on film locations and in television studios with some of the most beautiful people in the world, how can you avoid the temptation?” Jen told her friend.

“We tried very hard and we failed. That’s why I believe Brad will fail with Angelina.”

Friends fear Jen’s outburst is a sign that she’s still bitter about her marriage to Brad ending.

“She was hurt, yes. Does she think Ange caused the break up of her marriage? She’s much too classy a lady to say that, but we all know what happened,” says the friend.

“She wishes she could recapture the way things were, Jennifer would love nothing more than to be given another chance with Brad.”

For the full story, see this week’s issue of Woman’s Day (on sale April 9)

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Kirstie’s tears – I’m losing my fat battle

Just five months after showing off her hot bikini body on Oprah, Kirstie Alley’s stacking on the kilos again.

The former star of Fat Actress is terrified she’s ballooning back to her heaviest weight of more than 130kg, after gaining 20kg in just three months.

“Kirstie is devastated. She keeps saying she’s let herself down,” says a friend. “She was proud of herself for dropping down to 65kg, but just months later she’s regaining the weight.”

“She thought she could loosen up a little once she’d reached her goal weight, but as the kilos crept up, her binge eating got out of control.”

For the full story, see this week’s issue of Woman’s Day (on sale April 9)

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In the mag – April 16, 2007

On-Sale Monday April 9, 2007

  • **Kate and Owen set to wed

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  • **Brave Rove — Belinda lives on

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  • **Heartbroken Terri — being a single mum is tough

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  • Jacko’s wacko birthday bash

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