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  2. Stunning & Easy DIY Wall Art for Dog Parents 'Obsessed ... - AOL

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    Dabbing paint on your dog's paws will also give you more control over where the paint goes on the canvas. There won't be any drips, slips, or puddles! There won't be any drips, slips, or puddles ...

  3. Pet Patrol: Safety tips with pet Halloween costumes

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    If a physical costume is not an option, another popular trend for Halloween is to paint them with pet-friendly paint. The best is a milk-based non-toxic paint made of natural ingredients ...

  4. I’m a Home Editor, My Mother’s a Designer—Here ... - AOL

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    Add to that the fact that she was set on finding something a) ultra-comfortable, b) large enough for four people to sprawl out on, c) durable enough to withstand our dog’s muddy paws and d ...

  5. Dog grooming - Wikipedia

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    Grooming a dog using a shedding blade. Regular grooming is beneficial in maintaining dog hygiene; grooming needs vary depending on the dog’s breed, age, and health. While many dogs shed frequently, some breeds, like poodles, shed very little and require grooming every 4–8 weeks.

  6. Paint recycling - Wikipedia

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    The paint is adjusted with additives and colorants as necessary. Finally, the paint is fine filtered and packaged for sale. Paint that cannot be reused has other environmentally friendly uses. Non-reusable paint can be made into a product used in cement manufacturing, thereby recycling virtually 100% of the original paint.

  7. Environmental impact of paint - Wikipedia

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    Low-VOC paint types include latex (water-based), recycled latex (water-based), acrylic, and milk paint. [1] [2] The labels of paint cans can be checked for the following information: To be considered low-VOC, the paint should contain <50 g/L of VOC. [citation needed] To be considered zero-VOC, the paint should contain <5 g/L of VOC. [citation ...

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