Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

- HELOISE Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email Heloise@Heloise.com

DEAR HELOISE: I’m looking for a different kind of treat and snack for my dog. Do you have any suggestion­s?

— Kelly M. in California

DEAR READER: Adding new foods into your dog’s diet can be tricky. But did you know that eggs are a great occasional snack for dogs? Loaded with amino- and fatty acids, along with monster amounts of protein, eggs are a delicious choice for dogs.

Caveat control: Raw eggs can contain the salmonella bacteria, so watch for that. And adding new foods in the dog’s diet can possibly cause tummy trouble.

But all in all, eggs are a good, cheap and nutritious sometimes-snack for dogs.

DEAR READERS: Let’s review the symptoms of covid-19:

■ Fever and chills

■ Cough

■ Shortness of breath

■ Fatigue

■ Body and muscle aches

■ Headache

■ Loss of taste and/or smell

■ Sore throat

■ Congestion and runny nose

■ Nausea, regurgitat­ion and diarrhea

This is not a complete list of all of the symptoms. Check with your doctor to answer your questions and to get an appointmen­t for the vaccine.

DEAR HELOISE: Did you know? The school nurse at my daughter’s elementary provides a tooth-shaped container for those who lose a tooth during the course of a school day.

Shaped like a molar, it’s a perfect little keepsake holder. And it’s strung on a necklace, so it’s hard to misplace. We slip the holder with the tooth inside under the pillow for the tooth fairy.

— Marie R. in Texas DEAR HELOISE: When shopping for a jacket, I always check out the men’s section. The jackets there are boxier, so less bulk when wearing layers, and the color palates are neutral mushroom, tan, black or white. And sometimes the men’s jackets can be priced lower than the women’s.

— Evelyn P. in New York DEAR HELOISE: Love your column. However, you might want to put a word of caution in your column that not all dogs are suited for raised bowls (Feb. 13).

If a dog tends to eat rapidly, gulping its food, raising the bowl allows it to eat even faster. Excess air could be ingested, leading to bloat. I threw out my raised bowls after reading an article on this.

— Barbara B., via email

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