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Are you dealing with excessive shedding? Are no at home brushes or shampoo’s having an affect? Have you been paying $50 or more to get all that loose hair out of your dog? Well, it’s too late to fix that last one, but it is still possible to deal with shedding at home.
I bought a FURminator for my dog, a flat-coated retriever. As a Canadian breed, she was shedding a lot in the warm summer weather. We had given her baths, daily brushings, more baths, more brushing, and still our carpet was turning steadily black with hair.
We got the FURminator. It was basically a heavy duty, stainless steel, fine tooth comb. However, it preformed wonders. Our dog has a lot of hair. Like, a LOT of hair. After about an hour of brushing, the average time is probably a lot shorter, her coat was shining and her panting became calmer. She has really long hair, and a very thick undercoat, so it will be a while before everything is out. However, if she was a short-haired breed, the amount of hair that was removed would have been the dog’s entire undercoat.
I recommend this product for any one with a cat or dog that sheds. However, if you don’t have the “time” to brush your pet, and would rather drop them off at the groomers, go right ahead. I don’t recommend this, however. Mostly because it costs about the same as actually buying the brush.
FYI: Some of the warnings on this product include:
Do not use on non-shedding breeds.
Do not use on matted hair. They’re mostly talking about matts like the ones they get behind the ears.

Audio FM Transmitter Internet

I had an Ipod Nano but I wanted to run some applications that required the Ipod touch. This really is a nice device, easy to use and navigate with nice resolution for the screen. The applications run fast and one you have a wireless connection (which is very easy to set up) the browsing is very quick. I would strongly suggest buying a protective case because the back which is made of metal scratches easily. My only real complaint would be that the battery life could be longer.
Samigon Internet Photo Studio

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1GKOFE1YT3PNF I will warn you – this review (especially the video portion) will not tell you every detail of the Lorex Edge Security Bundle. However, I will attempt to show you on how the system sets up (from a basic installation) how it works what it looks like on your video monitor.

Notes -

- Pretty good picture – not HD, of course, but it does have good picture for this price point.
- Decent low light capability
- Basic set-up is relatively easy. IF YOU DO NOT plan to integrate the security bundle to network installation will take about an hour – and be accomplished by anyone
- If you are planning to run this through your network you will need some advanced understanding of port forwarding and ways to set-up your router.
- For some reason the bundle does not come with a VGA cable- which is required for use with a monitor.
- Does not have RCA outputs…. the unit only works with a network or through a direct VGA output. I found this to be an odd oversight.
- Comes with a basic remote control and mouse.
- Security bundle is NOT wireless – each camera comes with 60′ of cable that must be plugged into the base unit. This is not as big of a disadvantage as it may seem – wireless security packages can be hacked and require each camera to be individually powered.
- Cameras do NOT need to be near a power outlet. The video output cable (That plugs into the back of the base unit) runs next to a power cord, in fact, the cable can ONLY be plugged into an outlet near the base unit.
- Unit can record based on a timer/calendar
- Unit can record based on a motion detector.
- If you watch the video you will see a bird that sticks his beak directly in front of the camera. This is impressive because the camera has a focus and capture zone ranging from 1′ to about 100′. This gives you great security coverage!
- All of the mounting hardware is included, this includes wall anch
Lorex Edge LH314321C4 Internet

I bought this pedometer and was immediately impressed with the accuracy. However, there are two problems that I find aggravating. First, the clip is not the right size, it should allow the pedometer to be tightly attached, not loosely attached at the top of the garment. Second, the pedometer resets to zero at least once a day. After a reset, the only way to get the total steps for that day is to go to the memory of the “previous” day. Of course, it is not the previous day, it is only the number of steps that were recorded before the pedometer reset itself.
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