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  • Does anyone know the name of this product?

    Apologies in advance if this is the wrong section but its a question about something I use every day when I'm out with the dogs.

    I recently read a small article in a magazine about a moisturising hand cleaner. It acts the same as a gel hand wash (no water or towels needed) but is a hand wash and hand cream combined.

    It wasn't very expensive, around £1 - £1.50. I remember thinking what a great product and for the life of me I can't find it !

    If anyone can help I'll happily award ten points.

    7 AnswersDogs8 years ago
  • Best backlit keyboard ?

    I work from home and need a decent backlit keyboard. Not for gaming just usual boring stuff, nothing too technical please, something easy for a complete idiot to set up and around £60-£70 ish.

    I'm in UK, thanks.

    1 AnswerLaptops & Notebooks8 years ago
  • CD in 04 Jeep won't play?

    Was fine yesterday now I can't insert a whole cd into the drive. It feels like something's causing an obstruction but I'm sure there's nothing in there. ''Error' message flashes up on screen.

    If something is stuck, how can I get it out or is there a fault with the player.

    Answers in plain English please (no advanced technical stuff !)

    Thank you

    1 AnswerCar Audio8 years ago
  • Message to Chris 1 re raw feeding?

    Sorry if this offends anyone or goes against guidelines. Just trying to get a message to this member who asked me to text him. I'm in UK so no text ! Have a look at Leerburger who have an excellent forum on this subject.

    Ask another question and members can answer.

    Best to you.

    2 AnswersDogs8 years ago
  • A conundrum for the holiday weekend - the mysterious case of the missing dog bowl?

    Public holiday in UK this weekend and thought you might have a bit of fun with something that's been driving me mad.

    Here's the thing.

    My dogs each have a stainless steel bowl.

    They eat their meals in their own individual bowl and each dog has its own designated 'dining area' in the kitchen.

    Thursday. PM . Dogs eat. Same routine as usual, as it has been for years.

    Meal ends, bowls washed.

    Friday. AM.

    Dogs have an egg for breakfast in own bowls.

    Friday 11 a.m. emergency and I had to leave the house urgently and unexpectedly for a couple of hours. Bowls had to be left in situ.

    Friday. PM. Dinner time.

    One (large) dog bowl missing.

    I've searched:

    Utility room, bedrooms, garden, kitchen, living room, hallway, downstairs loo.

    I'm totally at a loss as to where this bowl can be.

    The dogs don't have access to outside when I'm not there and there's no one else at home.

    It's driving me crazy that a large and solid item can disappear so mysteriously and without a trace.

    Any suggestions welcome.

    Have you had a similar problem and where did the item turn up in the end ???

    Have a good break everyone in UK.

    8 AnswersDogs8 years ago
  • Panosteitis - anyone's dog had similar problems ?

    I'd be very interested to hear from anyone who has any (informed) knowledge or experience of this condition. Our Inuit is a large lad at 14 months and has classic symptoms of Pano, according to our vet.. I've had this with another pup but we nurtured her along and she was fine when she hit one year.

    The Inuit's condition recurs in the same leg (front) although with the other pup it rotated before disappearing completely.

    All dogs are raw fed.

    Any helpful input gratefully received and thanks in advance.

    2 AnswersDogs8 years ago
  • In American movies (and I think TV also) WHY does the phone number always start with 555?

    I'm dead certain and for as long as I can remember, whenever a character quotes a phone number it ALWAYS begins with 555 - has anyone else noticed or do scriptwriters think we're stupid ?

    7 AnswersMovies9 years ago
  • Christmas present for dogs?

    Anyone know of any (preferably) UK or European websites I can buy a Christmassy toys for dogs - preferably some that will last past Christmas Day !

    4 AnswersDogs10 years ago
  • What's the worst item your dog has ever destroyed?

    I always say 'this is the last dog - I'm getting too old to take another pup' but here we go again. Large 9th month old pup just eaten one beloved shoe -yes I know I should have had eyes at the back of my head and having raised two sons I thought I did but there you go. Still looking at my lovely intact left shoe.

    23 AnswersDogs10 years ago
  • Large crack in the house - urgent advice please?

    Trying to sell my house built around 1840. Over the years there has been some movement but I've been advised this is normal in a house this age. We now have a huge crack under the front window which I think is caused by the most massive conifer planted too near to the building. Is it likely this is the cause and if removed will the crack slowly close or need to be fixed. As you can imagine any possible viewings have been on hold until the problem is sorted. I'm very worried that this might be seen as subsidence when it may just be solved by removing the tree. Sensible and 'constructive 'answers please - 10 points.

    11 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs10 years ago
  • Help with this please !!?

    Trying to sell my house built around 1840. Over the years there has been some movement but I've been advised this is normal in a house this age. We now have a huge crack under the front window which I think is caused by the most massive conifer planted too near to the building. Is it likely this is the cause and if removed will the crack slowly close or need to be fixed. As you can imagine any possible viewings have been on hold until the problem is sorted. I'm very worried that this might be seen as subsidence when it may just be solved by removing the tree. Sensible and 'constructive 'answers please - 10 points.

    4 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs10 years ago