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Noteworthy News

2025-08-01
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In today’s news, Qatar Red Crescent Society launches project to help children and mothers in Syria, rapidly shrinking glacier in India impacts local water supplies, US technology allows patients with neurodegenerative disorder to communicate, Japanese researchers discover benefit of pulse-rich diets in reducing stress, teenagers in South Africa improve their lives by caring for our animal friends, Danish business group promotes vegan foods in Europe, and Costa Rica’s first-ever sea lion-person rescue highlights World Oceans Day.

I would like to share with you a dog-person well-being tip. When walking your dog in summer, choose cooler times like early morning or late evening to avoid heat stress and pavement burns. Pavement and asphalt can get dangerously hot, so protect your dog’s paws by avoiding these surfaces or using booties or paw balm as a barrier. Always bring water, a portable bottle and collapsible bowl are ideal. Offer a drink every 15 – 20 minutes, especially on hot or humid days. Dogs don’t cool down like humans, so staying hydrated is crucial for them. On very hot days, shorten the duration of your walks and rather do several shorter outings during the cooler hours. Be alert for signs of heatstroke: excessive panting, rapid heartbeat, weakness, vomiting, or collapse. If this happens, move your dog to a shaded or cool area, wet their body with cool, but not ice-cold water, and call your vet immediately for further instructions.

The following joke has that fun good mood style, so let’s enjoy it together. It’s called “Hotel Towels.”

Kenny is venting to Patrick:

“Dude, I really don’t like hotel bath towels.”

“Why?”

“They’re so thick that I can’t close my suitcase.”

“That explains why they give such bulky and puffy towels in the first place!”

!?

And now we have a heartline from Tzu-Yueh in Taiwan, also known as Formosa

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