On a side note, I rented this
All You Need To Know About Biological & Chemical Attack
September 11, 2001 marked the beginning of a new era in which all of us face a new level of terrorist threats-including the use of deadly biological and chemical weapons. But, with proper preparation, all of us can protect our loved ones and ourselves. Protect Your Family is a unique educational guide that helps you understand the dangers posed by a non-conventional weapons and teaches you how to deal with them-including complete step-by-step instructions for detecting an attack, giving first-aid, purchasing and using protective gear and creating an effective shelter in your home and workplace.
Genre: Adult & Continuing Ed.
Studio: Tapeworm Dist.
from Family Pass...my online DVD rental place. I just finished watching it. It had some great ideas for those not already in the know, but I was disappointed to note a total lack of instruction on personal and property protection. There were some interesting ideas for the pets, though. Important to me since we added to our family by four paws yesterday.
A 10 week old rat terrier named Cookie. Cute and already totally spoiled! Not to mention a really good watchdog, and not a yapper. I don't like yap-dogs.
I have 4 Rat Terriers. They love to snuggle and sleep under the covers. They will yap as necessary.
Top picture is our female Ceri with puppy Ella. Another puppy follows. The pair of pups are Chewie (left) and Jasper (right). Jasper and Chewie climb a couple of our pine trees to the 6 foot level to peer over the fence. Ceri will follow a laser pointer spot all over the yard. That is a great way to give them vigorous exercise.