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Friends Hold Intervention for Fashion-Challenged Dog
Tina thought she was arriving for a friend’s birthday party. In fact, the event was all about her.
“She dresses like an old lady,” says Melissa Embrey. “We wanted to tell her that we love her, but that she really needs a new wardrobe – possibly a makeover.”
Sources inside the group say Tina was resistant at first, but eventually gave in, and is a much better pup for it.
“We took her shopping,” says Jessica Dreier. “I think she has a lot more confidence now.”
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Baby Hamster Builds Own Internet With a ‘Series of Tubes’
Fed up with all the debauchery she found on the Internet, a baby hamster named Cece decided to take matters into her own hands…er, paws…er, whatever hamsters have.
“She heard somewhere that the Internet was made of a series of tubes,” says Hugh Enders, a source close to the situation. “And Cece was like, ‘Tubes, I have those!’ ”
She immediately got to work building her own network. Forty-eight hours later, her localized Internet is able to access a few sites (water bottle, exercise wheel) with speeds that average around 56 Kbps.
“Still, it’s better than Comcast,” says Enders.
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Is Obedience School Worth the Money?
In the face of rising student debt, many pups are wondering if obedience school is the right path for them.
“Employers generally prefer real-world experience to an obedience school degree,” says canine career counselor Jane Fowler. “A lot of dogs are looking for entry-level work in lieu of higher education.”
But should dogs forego a traditional education? Ideally, no, says Rob Koch, an analyst with job board Monster.com.
“Based on data we’ve seen, obedience school graduates get more eyeballs on their resumes on average. But, it doesn’t matter which school. So if loans are a concern, think about a state or community school that won’t leave you with too much debt when you graduate.”
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