Pet World: Training shy lab to be less aggressive when guests arrive

  By Cathy M. Rosenthal, Tribune Content Agency

 
Dear Cathy,
 
We recently adopted a rescue lab mix. He is very shy when he first meets people with his tail between his legs. Lately, when someone comes to the house, he gets a little aggressive by barking at whoever comes over. I've tried to stop him and had people offer him treats. Any other suggestions? 
 
-Mark, Seaford, New York
 
Photo by Helena Lopes
 

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WWW.Aboutthatcar.com: 2021 Volvo V60 Cross Country

  By Frank S. Washington

 
CHICAGO, MI – Volvo used terms like rugged, all weather and all road to describe its 2021 V60 Cross Country T5 AWD. But that description could not cover up the fact that this V60 was well equipped, luxurious and performance orientated.
 

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Event Company Creates Ways to Celebrate Safely During the Pandemic

Snow capped trees and a lot of snowmen greeted Granger employees during a drive through Santa extravaganza created by Eleven 11 Events.    

 
Courtesy photo 

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Just Plain Selfish: Victory Lap

 

By Kris Walker

 
To the pleasure of many and dismay of some, history has been made by the citizens of the United States voting the first female and African American Vice President into office.

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Election-Results Rallies Result In Conflict

 

By Roxy Hayes-Brown
 
The 2020 United States Presidential election was unprecedented for a myriad of reasons. Arguably the most significant for many Americans was and remains to be the looming cloud of the disease, COVID-19, commonly referred to as “coronavirus.” 
 

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Manoomin: The Story of Wild Rice in Michigan

  LANSING, MI — The Michigan legislature is currently considering a bill to name Manoomin (Wild Rice) as Michigan’s State Native Grain, yet many people are surprised to learn it grows here and that is due in no small part to it decline in the past 150 years.

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Jaden Smith on Bringing Clean Water to Communities and His ‘Emotional’ New Movie With Cara Delevingne (EXCLUSIVE

 

Jaden Smith unveils the fourth Water Box, a portable water filtration system developed by Smith'snonprofit 501CThree on Monday, Dec. 2, 2019 at Latinx Technology and Community Center on Flint's east side. Smith, accompanied by 501C

Three partner and co-founder Drew Fitzgerald, visited the Latinx Center first-hand to speak and meet with residents.

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America’s Test Kitchen – Chana Masala

 

By America’s Test Kitchen

 
The allure of chana masala, arguably one of North India's most popular vegetarian dishes, is multifaceted. It's visually stunning, incredibly fragrant, and, most importantly, downright flavorful. It's also a practical dish that can be prepared in less than an hour using ingredients you probably already have on hand.

 

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Jill on Money: A snapshot of the post-election economy

 By Jill Schlesinger

 
On November 8, U.S. news outlets called the 2020 election, but investors had already voted with their money. After the worst week since March, stocks soared election week and recouped all of the previous week's losses–and then some. The S&P 500 soared 7.3% the best presidential election week since the 1932 election.
 

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Pet World: Dogs may sense your unease, but that doesn’t cause aggression

 By Cathy M. Rosenthal, Tribune Content Agency

 
Dear Cathy,
 
Can a dog tell if you're scared of them? I have been attacked and bitten by two dogs. One of which I ended up in the hospital. I love dogs, but I am very nervous of large dogs. My daughter says that a dog can tell by your scent if you're nervous with him. Just last week, I was with three other people when a neighbor came by with his dog. The dog had no problem with them but when I went to pet the dog, it started to bark and lunge at me so violently that my neighbor had to leave. He said he didn't understand why the dog was so hostile towards me. Is it true that a dog can tell if you're uneasy with them? 
 
-Johnny, Miller Place, New York

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