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Shop for thousands of heart-stopping designs in dozens of categories. Now your favorite designs come in removable vinyl stickers. Want to see people wearing and appreciating your designs? We are accepting designers, entrepreneurs and digital marketers to join our legion of You are hereHome » September-October 2014 The Fight Against Pathways at CUNY Soho Strength Lab offers additional recovery services to enhance your personal training experience and physical performance. To achieve peak results in training your body must be injury free and ready for the challenges of training. Massage Therapy can be a very powerful tool in the training process, but it is often misused or not in concert with your training program. At SSL we base our massage therapy on the training program you are following towards your goals and specific needs. All SSL clients are given priority scheduling with our massage therapist to align with your training schedule for optimal results.

Types of massage utilized include; deep tissue, sports massage, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, and Thai massage. Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) has long been a valuable tool to speed muscle recovery and stimulation for either athletic purposes or for physical therapy applications.
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Although cats can be pretty picky about toys, dogs are often more than willing to play with any object they can get their paws on. That means you'll need to be particularly careful when monitoring your dog's playtime to prevent any "unscheduled" activities. Many factors contribute to the safety or danger of a toy, and a number of them depend upon your dog's size, activity level and preferences. Another factor to be considered is the environment in which your dog spends their time. Although we can't guarantee the safety of any specific toy, we can offer the following guidelines. The things that are usually most attractive to dogs are often the very things that are the most dangerous. Dog-proof your home by removing string, ribbon, rubber bands, children's toys, pantyhose and anything else that could be swallowed. Toys should be appropriate for your dog's size. Balls and other toys that are too small can easily be swallowed or become lodged in your dog's throat. Avoid or alter any toys that aren't "dog-proof" by removing ribbons, strings, eyes or other parts that could be chewed off and/or ingested.

Discard toys that start to break into pieces or are torn. Take note of any toy that contains a "squeaker" buried in its center. Your dog may feel that they must find and destroy the source of the squeaking, and they could ingest it. Supervise your dog's play with squeaky toys. Check labels for child safety. Look for stuffed toys that are labeled as safe for children under three years of age and that don't contain any dangerous fillings. Problem fillings include nutshells and polystyrene beads, but even "safe" stuffings aren't truly digestible. Remember that soft toys are not indestructible, but some are sturdier than others. Soft toys should be machine washable. If you're thinking about giving your dog rawhide chew toys, be sure to check with your veterinarian about which ones are safe and appropriate for your dog. Because these toys may pose choking hazards, only give them to your dog when you’re there to supervise. Also, be aware that many rawhides are byproducts of the cruel international fur trade.

For a humane alternative, consider toys made of very hard rubber, which are safer and last longer. Rotate your dog's toys weekly by making only a few toys available at a time. Keep a variety of types easily accessible. If your dog has a favorite, like a soft "baby," you may want to leave it out all the time. Provide toys that offer variety—at least one toy to carry, one to "kill," one to roll and one to "baby." "Hide and Seek" is a fun game for dogs to play. "Found" toys are often much more attractive than toys that are obviously introduced. An interactive game out of finding toys or treats is a good "rainy-day" activity for your dog, using up energy without the need for a lot of space. Many of your dog's toys should be interactive. Interactive play is very important for your dog because they need active "people time"—and such play also enhances the bond between you and your pet. By focusing on a specific task—such as repeatedly returning a ball, Kong, or Frisbee® or playing "hide-and-seek" with treats or toys—your dog can expel pent-up mental and physical energy in a limited amount of time and space.

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