Pros and Cons of Adopting a Dog

At some point, almost every child begins asking for a pet – usually a dog. Adopting a pet is a serious undertaking and shouldn’t be done frivolously. By adopting a dog, an individual is agreeing to care for that pet throughout their lifetime and provide them with the food, medical care, and safe environment that will enable them to thrive.

Adopting a dog from a shelter is less expensive and deprives puppy mills of profiting from the pain of defenseless animals. Adopting from a shelter also provides a home for a dog that might otherwise not have a chance at a long life. Most people want a puppy, but don’t overlook older and adult animals. The following are the pros and cons of adopting a dog.

Puppies certainly won’t be housebroken and some older dogs may have never received the training when they were young. They can all be housebroken, but it requires a significant time investment. A dog will also require a number of vaccinations, along with flea and tick treatments, to protect them against a variety of communicable illnesses and diseases.

A dog will require regular walks to relieve themselves and obtain necessary exercise. Individuals will need to clean up the mess and dispose of it appropriately. Adoptive pet parents will need to have some idea of how large the canine will be as an adult. A Great Dane isn’t suited for a small apartment. It’s also a good idea to erect fencing for the protection of the dog and others if possible.

The equipment and food for a dog can be expensive. The animal will need a collar or harness, leash, and dishes for food and water. For those that travel a lot or work long hours, adopting a dog isn’t a good idea. A dog that’s bored will find mischief. Don’t expect to relegate dog-related tasks to the children – the adults typically still end up taking care of the dog themselves.

Two of the most profound pleasures of adopting a dog are the unconditional love and companionship they provide. A dog is a faithful friend that’s always excited to greet their humans when they arrive home. They always do their best to please and sharing affection with a dog provides humans with a variety of health benefits. A dog is always prepared to provide comfort and demonstrate how happy they are to share your life.

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Fun Summertime Dessert Recipes

It doesn’t matter whether kids are home for a normal summer or cooped up due to the pandemic. Kids of all ages love out of the ordinary treats. The following are some summertime dessert recipes that everyone will love and for adventurous parents, they can even have the kids help prepare them.

The recipes use few ingredients, are very easy to create, and kids will love the “fancy” desserts made just for them. Just don’t forget to save some for the adults!

Ice Cream Magic

The treat is known by many names and really easy to make. Lightly sprinkle nuts or candy sprinkles in the bottom of a disposable cup. Add a scoop of ice cream and drizzle chocolate syrup that forms a hard coating over the ice cream. Skewer the scoop with a craft stick and place in the freezer. Cut away the cup and the treats are ready to eat.

Tropical Pops

These can be made with yogurt and a fruit of choice or a premade smoothie mix available at supermarkets. Blend the yogurt and fruit until creamy, then pour into ice pop molds and freeze. If a smoothie mix is used, simply pour into the molds and freeze – you can also add fruit slices to the smoothie mix.

Frozen Banana Bites

Cut the desired number of bananas into 1 or 2-inch chunks. Place the chunks on a craft stick and slather on some peanut butter before rolling them in nuts, candy sprinkles or any other topping desired. Place on a tray with waxed paper and put them in the freezer until frozen.

Fruit and Yogurt Parfait

This can be made with any flavor yogurt and fruit. Place a portion of yogurt in the bottom of a glass. Place a layer of crushed graham crackers on top of the yogurt. Then place a layer of fruit on top of the graham crackers. Repeat the layers until the glass if full.

Glazed Doughnut Strawberry Shortcake

There are numerous versions of this. One of the most simple utilizes premade glazed doughnuts, fresh strawberries that have been hulled and sliced, and a choice of either whipped cream or cream cheese. Cut the glazed doughnut sideways so there’s a top and a bottom. Place one half on a plate, spread on whipped cream or cream cheese, then add a layer of strawberries. Place the other half of the doughnut on top. Put a dollop of whipped cream or cream cheese on top.

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Keeping your Yard Mosquito Free

Mosquitos perform an important function as a food source for a variety of avians and predator insects. Their bite is also itchy and has the potential to spread a wide variety of illnesses and diseases to people and pets. You don’t want them in your yard and the following tips are effective at helping to keep the unwanted pests at bay.

Eliminate Standing Water

A mosquito only needs a bottle cap of water to lay eggs and multiply. They mature into water nymphs in just four days, meaning it’s critical to eliminate standing water as soon after a rain as possible and be vigilant about areas where dew collects. Water toys, gardening tools, kiddy pools, and gutters blocked by debris are all places where mosquitos can breed. The water in birdbaths should be changed regularly.

Use Screens

If you open your windows, make sure to use a screen that fits securely in the window. Window screens and screened in porches should be checked to ensure they don’t have spaces large enough to let the insects enter and seals are secure.

Mow, Trim and Fill

Mosquitos hide in tall grass and shaded areas. Keep your lawn mowed, use a trimmer to get around edges, and use a saw to cut back trees and bushes if necessary to let in some sunlight. If your yard has areas that collect water after a rain, fill them in and plant grass.

Use a Fan

Using a fan outdoors may sound odd, but studies have demonstrated a fan is the most effective way to keep mosquitos away, beating out citronella candles, geraniol diffusers, and plant-based repellants. It’s hard for a mosquito to fly against the wind generated from a fan and the device also aids in dispersing carbon dioxide from humans that attracts them.

Long Sleeves and Repellant

If you must be outdoors, minimize exposure by wearing long sleeves, pants, and use an insect repellant that contains DEET. Avoid going outside at dawn or dusk – prime feeding times for mosquitoes.

Hire a Professional

If all else fails and you’re still being bugged by mosquitoes, hire a professional that can treat your lawn and yard with effective chemical solutions. Don’t attempt to do it yourself. The chemicals must be specific and applied in the proper way to prevent harm to people, pets, and wildlife.

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Break up Pandemic Boredom with a Waterslide

Lockdown orders to minimize the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic can be difficult for adults and even more so for energetic kids. For families that are tired of movies, taking walks, or can’t get their kids to read, an inflatable waterslide can keep everyone happy and break up the boredom and monotony of the pandemic.

There are waterslides of all heights, lengths, and some are also designed to deposit merry-makers directly into an in-ground swimming pool. Some are single lane, some have two lanes for competitive players, and come equipped with splash pools. Multiple, brightly colored themes are available, along with more tame versions for younger children that will keep kids busy for hours.

South Florida Bounce is taking the pandemic very seriously. We employ rigorous anti-bacterial and anti-viral cleaning solutions after every rental. Each inflatable is also accompanied by a South Florida Bounce employee with additional cleaning supplies on hand for everyone’s safety.

South Florida Bounce has the largest inflatable water slides in South Florida. The Twister is a single lane waterslide featuring a 40-foot drop of excitement. It can be set up with a curve at the bottom or left straight for a crazy ride that’s 110 feet of aquatic fun. With the wide variety of waterslides available, it’s easy to recreate the feel of a waterpark experience without leaving home.

The Typhoon and The Hurricane are two-lane waterslides that also have a 40-foot drop. For those that want three-lane excitement and competition, The Triple Lindy has a 27-foot drop. The selection of waterslides is extensive, with drops ranging from 16-feet to 40-feet depending on the selected model. The Elite with a 13-foot slide is available for younger children that aren’t ready for a monster waterslide, but are full of energy and need a break from boredom.

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