The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Beware of kennel cough

- Write to Heloise at P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000; Fax 210-HELOISE; or email Heloise@ Heloise.com.

DEAR READERS >> Is your dog around other dogs quite a bit? He could be exposed to KENNEL COUGH. Highly contagious, kennel cough is a lung disease; your dog will have a terrible “honking” cough, no appetite, a runny nose, no energy and a fever.

It is treatable, but how about an immunizati­on against kennel cough to prevent it in the first place? Ask your veterinari­an about the Bordetella vaccine, a once-a-year shot to prevent kennel cough.

The Bordetella vaccine may be required if you are boarding your dog, if you take your dog to the dog park or if you have your dog enrolled in obedience classes.

If your pet is around other dogs, the veterinari­an should agree on the need to be protected against kennel cough!

DEAR READERS >> Ken S. in San Antonio shared pictures of his gorgeous, grayish-brown-and-cream part-Siamese, Edward, who has huge blue eyes.

Hiding behind some gladiolas, Edward’s next move is to hang out in a paper bag and, finally, relax on the couch. What a character!

Edward has his own presence online on one of the social media platforms! Do you share pictures of your pets on the internet?

To see Edward and our other Pet Pals, visit Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.”

DEAR HELOISE >> We have old wrought-iron patio chairs, and they used to leave rust stains on the concrete patio. I put plastic bottle tops under the legs, and no more rust stains! — Barry M., Manchester, N.J.

DEAR HELOISE >> I read your hair spray hints in The (Fort Dodge, Iowa) Messenger. I keep hair spray out of my ears by putting on a pair of earmuffs. I keep an extra pair that fit around the back of the head right with my hair spray. — Lori B. in Iowa DEAR LORI B. >> We love big hair here in Texas!

DEAR HELOISE >> I hate aggressive driving. My insurance company provided me some hints to drive safely and avoid conflict on the road. Here are some things they advised: • Don’t tailgate. • Don’t drive too slowly in the left lane. • Don’t cut someone off. • Use bright headlights sparingly, if at all.

• If somebody wants a parking space, relent.

Politeness and patience always win out. If I think someone is following me, the insurance people say to drive to a police station, never to my home. — Nancy C. in Florida

DEAR READERS >> Want a quick and easy manicure? Wash and dry your nails thoroughly, and gently push back your cuticles with the towel.

Grab a clear nail polish — it’s the most forgiving (applicatio­n doesn’t have to be perfect), and it gives a lovely sheen to the nails.

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