Dayton Daily News

A fostering heart for pets

- Heloise Household Hints

Dear Readers: The following letter comes from April A., in San Antonio. She runs a rescue group for stray dogs, and she’s seen animals in extremely poor conditions over the years. She is advocating for people to step up and foster a dog or cat, in a healthy and safe environmen­t. Read on:

Dear Heloise: There are certain reasons rescues need fosters. One is so we have somewhere safe and normal to house the dogs, and so they can learn to be treated like family members, and to prep them for their next step — a forever family. We need someone to show care, love and compassion that the dogs may not have had before.

We need someone to help them learn to trust and have positive interactio­n with humans. If you think that leaving a dog isolated with only a bowl of food and water is fostering, then fostering is not for you. That is abuse and neglect. — April, San Antonio, Texas

April, thanks for writing in. Readers, if you have time, space and compassion, consider fostering a dog or a cat. Many times, the rescue group will provide medical care, food and other supplies. If you can’t foster, consider a monetary donation. — Heloise

PET PAL

Dear Readers: Meet Jake! Charlene G., via email, calls him “The Perfect Pet.” He is a Cavachon — a mix of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Bichon Frise. Jake looks right at home on his comfy bed in the kitchen!

To see Jake and our other Pet Pals, visit www. Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.” To share your fuzzy, furry and funny friend, email a picture and descriptio­n to: Heloise@Heloise.com. — Heloise

SUN BLEACH

Dear Heloise: I dislike plastic that stains red, such as cutting boards that I have cut red onions or red peppers on. Also, rubber scrapers that I’ve used with spaghetti sauce get stained orange as well.

I dried my pots, pans and plastic items on my sidewalk outside my door in the sunshine. Not only did the things get dry quickly, but also the red stains disappeare­d in a matter of about an hour or so! The sun had bleached out the stain -- like brand new! Perhaps your readers can give this solar bleaching method a try! -- Doug Z., Retired USAF CMSgt, Costa Mesa, Calif.

TIP TIP

Dear Heloise: I have noticed that several restaurant­s I support are hiring people to sanitize the tables and chairs between customers. My question: Should we be giving these folks who are sanitizing a cash tip? —Nancy in Ohio

Nancy, great question. Usually when someone provides a service, a tip is appropriat­e. But be sure to ask restaurant management what their policy is. — Heloise

HINT FROM HIM

Dear Heloise: Summertime in the South brings love bugs! The water hose and used dryer sheets will take the bugs off your car safely. — John, via email

Send amoney-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, SanAntonio, TX78279-5000, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it toHeloise@Heloise. com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received inmy column.

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