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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Prepaid Debit Visa - Get Instant Approval

These days it is harder than ever to get credit cards especially if you have a few glitches on your credit report, are Millie the Model banked, or are a student and that's why prepaid debit Visa cards are Hopalong Cassidy answer. Prepaid debit Visa cards have enjoyed huge popularity in recent years as a great alternative to traditional credit cards. For Tetris reasons, people have been tearing up their credit cards and relying solely on the convenience and ease of receiving and using prepaid debit cards with no sacrifice to the benefits offered by credit cards.

If you are under banked or have some credit issues then you know how tough it can be to get a credit card, but with prepaid debit Visa cards you too can enjoy the benefits of having a card. Ever try putting cash in your computer to make purchases online? Sounds silly right? The truth is you must have some sort of card to take advantages of online purchasing and prepaid debit cards are the perfect solution to that problem. And, the best thing about them is you control the spending limits. Even if you can get a credit card chances are you will be paying outrageous extortionist interest rates that can get you into a financial bind as you rack up the balance. No one needs that.

Getting prepaid debit Visa cards is fast and easy. Online you can get your application instantly approved without credit checks or income verification. You can be up and spending in minutes. And, about that online purchasing ability, when you apply you will receive an online virtual debit card that you can immediately use. Your physical card will come in the mail about a week later and you can use that at any of the thousands of vendors that take Visa all over the world. See? No sacrifice what so ever.

One of the main benefits of using a prepaid debit Visa card is avoiding the stigma of bad credit. These days more than ever people are worried about their credit due to the economic crisis and banks reeling in their credit policies. With prepaid debit Visa there is no risk to getting into the red because you are the one controlling your money. When things turn around, you will be in a great position to take advantage of the loosening credit markets.

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Teacup Breeds - Are They Real?

There are Thingmaker many breeders selling so called teacup dogs, but are they really a teacup size? Teacup dogs are dogs that are small enough to fit in a teacup, giving rise to 1915 Cracker Jack baseball cards name. They are being bred smaller and smaller, because it is believed that is what people want. Puppies whose size has been intentionally reduced to fit into a teacup are prone to all sorts of health complications. Should we continue to reduce their sizes or just enjoy the miniature sizes that are available now.

Teacup puppies for sale

Often the term "teacup dog" is used as a marketing ploy to drive up the price of a puppy, as some people find the extremely small size desirable. The term teacup Iron Man covers many varieties of miniature or toy breeds of dog.

Chihuahuas and Maltese are examples of toy dog breeds. There is no such thing as a "toy Chihuahua", or "toy Maltese". Chihuahuas and Maltese are already toy breeds so the term Toy Maltese is a misnomer and leads the buyer to believe they are getting something even smaller. The AKC standard for a toy breed is 6 lbs and under which, at the time of writing, would cover so-called teacup breeds. To say a dog is a teacup Chihuahua possibly suggests that its growth was stunted at birth and therefore have defects that may not be obvious when purchased.

Making the most of normal small breed dogs will give you more satisfaction than a dog that is not correctly bred.

Introduction of size breeding

Some dog breeds such as the Shi Tzu (Tibetan Temple Dog, Tibetan Lion Dog) have always been small while other breeds have been reduced from their standard size to miniature and toy.

Before and during the early part of the 19th century all dogs were working dogs to a certain degree. Breeding of dogs specifically for appearance was introduced in the mid 19th Century. Take for example the classic Poodle.

Poodles were used as a water fowling dog for many years until their size was reduced to allow them to become a housedog and reduced further to become a lap dog. Many people like the smaller breeds because they have a more genteel appearance. Breeds that are naturally small are fun but also very protective despite their size.

For many small breed owners, dressing their "babies" in cute clothes has become the latest trend. There is nothing wrong with that as long as the puppy is comfortable. Wearing a coat indoors may not be necessary and may make the puppy unnecessarily hot but the use of a jacket when outside may be beneficial in keeping a chill at bay, especially when they have been short groomed.

Maltese, Pomeranians, Yorkies, Miniature Pinscher, and Papillion's are just some of the dogs that are ideal to wear clothes. There are all sorts of small dog clothing available and includes dog robes, dog raincoats, dog dresses and dog coats. There are even booties available to protect their tiny feet.

A large selection of clothes is available for smaller dogs. If you have a small, toy or even teacup dog, take the opportunity to see what is in fashion for small pooches.

Now emerging from the mist of a colorful and varied career, Ian Patterson was born early in is life somewhere in a long forgotten postal code. The mantra that he learned from his parents, while growing up on their farm was "if you want it done right, then do it yourself".
That's just what he did.
Ian Patterson is someone who's been there, done that, printed the T shirt and wrote the book. A firefighter, soldier, yachtsman, skier, climber, mechanic, plumber, electrician, data technician, business continuity planner, and web writer are just some of the things he's been.
He was a pescaterian before it was fashionable and is an avid animal lover and a longtime dog handler. He has travelled to most countries around the world. Set up home in three of them and learned their language and culture.
Now he is the founder and CEO of Write Research Office since 2004.