![](https://images.chickadvisor.com/chick/14981/120/default.jpg) | becky you're awesome and way to kind! I think the "secret" (if there is one) to beautiful hair is in the process. It's about moisturizing the hair while you wash it, protecting it while your dry it, and using the right products when you style it. The one thing I do that I know makes a huge differance (as least from what I notice) is making sure I put lots of body and volume into my hair as I blow it dry... after that it's pretty easy to style - add some curl or straighten the length.
The colour on the other hand is all thanks to Clairol!
Thank You
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![](https://images.chickadvisor.com/chick/13272/120/default.jpg) | Thanks Becky
You're right, all of our pets are part of the family know matter if it's
a dog, or a cat, or even a fish. I couldn't imagine having to put my
dog down, he's my baby. My husband got rid of our last dog with out
telling me he was doing it. I knew we had to get rid of him because he
bit my son face, but I thought he was going to tell when he was going to
do it. I got up one morning and couldn't find him any where in the
house. I thought he let him out when he got up and just forgot to let
him back in before he left. When I couldn't find him in the back yard I
knew what had happened, but I was still up set with him for not warning
me ahead of time, or letting us say good bye. My home felt so empty
after he was gone and I didn't feel safe when my husband would go to
work out of town. So I made him buy me Takoda, he's the pup in my
picture. Takoda's going to be five this summer and he won't let anyone
near me not even my husband. I think it pay back and it's funny. I'd
just die in side if anything was to happen to him and I don't even want
to think of the day when he passes. I'd rather he just goes in his
sleep, but I sure wouldn't make him suffer just because I couldn't let
go. It's a very hard and sad thing to deal with, but my moms doing
pretty well with it. She knew her dog was suffering and that she had
done every thing she could for her. She did more then most people would
have, or even could have. Over the nine years she had her, my mom spent
$15,000 on her just in operations!! I could never have done that. If you
ever get a dog never get an Elk Hound, that's what my moms dog was.
They all get these lump things under they're skin that have to be
removed. The vet said it's a genetic fault in the breed, but no one ever
told my mom about this not even the breeder she got her dog from, witch
I think is criminal. Any how thanks for your kind words and thought
Becky, enjoy everyday you have with you kitty. |