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Champion Shooting Glasses : Female POV
Posted By: Angie
Posted: Sun Dec 20 2009

    Another look from the female point of view at Champion Shooting Glasses ...Click Here for full article

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MSA Sordin Supreme Pro-X : Female POV
Posted By: Angie
Posted: Sun Dec 20 2009

    Another look from the female point of view at the Sordin Supreme Pro-X hearing protection ...Click Here for full article

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Howard Leight Impact Sport : Female POV
Posted By: Angie
Posted: Sun Dec 20 2009

    Another look from the female point of view and some of the pros & cons of the Howard Leight Impact Sport electronic heari ...Click Here for full article

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MSA Sordin Supreme Pro-X
Posted By: Shane
Posted: Sun Dec 20 2009

    We take a first look at a new pair of Sordin Supreme Pro-X hearing protection ...Click Here for full article

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TACTIKKA XP headlamp from Petzl
Posted By: Pete
Posted: Sun Dec 20 2009

    Our first look at the TACTIKKA XP headlamp from Petzl.

This is aother well made rugged and easy top use head l ...Click Here for full article

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e+LITE emergency headlamp from Petzl
Posted By: Pete
Posted: Sun Dec 20 2009

    We take a first look at the e+LITE headlamp from Petzl.

This is feature packed, well made LED light that weigh ...Click Here for full article

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New Benchmade 8HOOK Medical Version
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Wed Oct 21 2009

    Unparalleled Rapid Response Cut Ability
Durable Edge Quality and Versatile Design
Large Handle Area
Mult ...Click Here for full article

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Safety Around Animals, Why Might A Dog Bite?

    * Over Excitement:   Sometimes dogs get overexcited! If you are teasing a dog, or playing roughly, he may snap or bite. Teach children to always play gently, making sure that the dog is enjoying it.
    * Protection:  Often, dogs are trying to protect something when they bite. Dogs feel very protective of their family, house, and personal belongings.  They often protect their families, yards, and especially food!
    * Fear: 
    * Like many people, dogs sometimes get startled.  Be careful not to approach them when they are asleep, or make a loud nose or quick gesture, or even come up behind them without them knowing it. Illness: 
    * Dogs may bite when they are sick or hurt.  They do not know if we are trying to help them or hurt them.   Teach children to always call an adult to examine a sick or injured dog, even if it is their own dog. Possessiveness:   Even friendly dogs may not want to share their own special things, including food, bones, or even a favorite toy!
    * Accidents Happen: 
      Many people are bitten by dogs when trying to break up a dog fight. NEVER try to separate two fighting dogs! 

 http://tucsondogs.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1177860643

Seven's Teeth
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Sun Apr 29 2007

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