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- Buying A Used Car: Secrets Of Used Car Bargains
- 10 Best Value Pet Travel Accessories
- Pets & Car Travel: A 6 Point Checklist
- Fuel Economy: How To Get The Best Value
- Three Great Gas Mileage Trackers
- Buy The Right Dog Seat Belt & Dog Car Harness
- Cars & Pet Safety: How Do I Transport Exotic Pets?
| Buying A Used Car: Secrets Of Used Car Bargains Posted: 10 Oct 2013 02:43 PM PDT Not every used car bargain is a one-owner, low-mile car that was always garaged except for when a little old lady drove it to church on Sundays. But if you’re creative and look a little off the beaten path, you can find some pleasant surprises. Competitor-brand dealers. Manufacturers love "conquests," their term for customers lured from a... |
| 10 Best Value Pet Travel Accessories Posted: 10 Oct 2013 11:44 AM PDT Gearing up for a trip with your pet? If you haven’t already, now is an excellent time to prepare for the journey by purchasing a few essential or just desired travel accessories – for your pet. Aside from the requisite crates, carriers, leashes and harnesses, the list of what to take could be endless, and could get rather expensive... |
| Pets & Car Travel: A 6 Point Checklist Posted: 10 Oct 2013 10:43 AM PDT Whether it’s a holiday trip to visit relatives, take a family vacation, or just out and about doing errands, taking pets along requires a little advance planning and adherence to a few safety guidelines to ensure a safe journey for all. These tips can provide not only peace of mind, but also make the trip with pets a more enjoyable... |
| Fuel Economy: How To Get The Best Value Posted: 10 Oct 2013 03:56 AM PDT What you drive and how you drive are obvious major factors in fuel economy. Getting the best value at the pumps, though, is too often overlooked. Consider these when you fill up and you could get a lot more bang for your buck. Watch the pump. We’re not claiming gas stations do it on purpose, but human and mechanical errors occasionally... |
| Three Great Gas Mileage Trackers Posted: 10 Oct 2013 03:54 AM PDT Gas prices may never return to the levels they were just a few years back, but it’s not all grim news. If we can’t control the fluctuations, at least we can track our gas mileage and be more informed. Forget about scribbling on receipts, these are a few of the great gas mileage trackers available today. Fuelly. A gas mileage tracker... |
| Buy The Right Dog Seat Belt & Dog Car Harness Posted: 09 Oct 2013 07:00 PM PDT When you whistle to man’s best friend with an invitation to go for a ride, don’t just let the dog climb into the car and sit unrestrained during the outing. That’s asking for disaster in the event of a crash, propelling the animal and causing potential serious or fatal injury. Pet safety experts say the best protection is to... |
| Cars & Pet Safety: How Do I Transport Exotic Pets? Posted: 09 Oct 2013 07:00 PM PDT Millions of American households today have one or more pets as part of the family. According to the Humane Society of the United States, there are an estimated 83.3 million dogs and 95.6 million cats owned in this country. There are also untold numbers of more exotic pets, ranging from hamsters to cockatiels to rabbits, monkeys and snakes... |
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Not every used car bargain is a one-owner, low-mile car that was always garaged except for when a little old lady drove it to church on Sundays. But if you’re creative and look a little off the beaten path, you can find some pleasant surprises. Competitor-brand dealers. Manufacturers love "conquests," their term for customers lured from a...
Gearing up for a trip with your pet? If you haven’t already, now is an excellent time to prepare for the journey by purchasing a few essential or just desired travel accessories – for your pet. Aside from the requisite crates, carriers, leashes and harnesses, the list of what to take could be endless, and could get rather expensive...
Whether it’s a holiday trip to visit relatives, take a family vacation, or just out and about doing errands, taking pets along requires a little advance planning and adherence to a few safety guidelines to ensure a safe journey for all. These tips can provide not only peace of mind, but also make the trip with pets a more enjoyable...
What you drive and how you drive are obvious major factors in fuel economy. Getting the best value at the pumps, though, is too often overlooked. Consider these when you fill up and you could get a lot more bang for your buck. Watch the pump. We’re not claiming gas stations do it on purpose, but human and mechanical errors occasionally...
Gas prices may never return to the levels they were just a few years back, but it’s not all grim news. If we can’t control the fluctuations, at least we can track our gas mileage and be more informed. Forget about scribbling on receipts, these are a few of the great gas mileage trackers available today. Fuelly. A gas mileage tracker...
When you whistle to man’s best friend with an invitation to go for a ride, don’t just let the dog climb into the car and sit unrestrained during the outing. That’s asking for disaster in the event of a crash, propelling the animal and causing potential serious or fatal injury. Pet safety experts say the best protection is to...
Millions of American households today have one or more pets as part of the family. According to the Humane Society of the United States, there are an estimated 83.3 million dogs and 95.6 million cats owned in this country. There are also untold numbers of more exotic pets, ranging from hamsters to cockatiels to rabbits, monkeys and snakes...
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