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Outfit: Shades of Black and White
Werbung | Obwohl ich sowohl privat als auch im Büro gerne farbenfrohe Outfits trage, überkommt mich ab und an die Lust auf monochrome, ganz auf das wesentliche reduzierte Kleidungsstücke in klassisch gedeckten Farben. Diese müssen für mich dann aber durch besondere Details oder raffinierte Schnitte und Stoffe bestechen. Mein heutiger in schwarz-weiß gehaltener Look erinnert mich ein wenig an die…
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Boston Terrier
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Boston Terrier
Quick Facts
Weight: 17 – 25 pounds (7.71 – 11.34 kg)
Height: 15 – 17 inches (38.10 – 43.18 cm)
The Look of a Boston Terrier
Boston Terriers have short, compact, muscular frames with well-balanced and graceful postures. Their short, wide and flat heads—sized in proportion to their bodies—have square, wrinkle-free muzzles, widely set eyes and big black noses. They have slightly arched necks and broad chests, strong limbs and short tails. Their smooth, fine coats come in brindle and white, seal and white, or black and white.
Thumbnail: Photography by Kayla Bertagnolli, as captured at the 2018 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Traits
Dark eyes, short muzzles
Easygoing and amiable
Gentle and well-mannered
Intelligent
Easy to train
Sometimes rowdy
Ideal Human Companion
Singles
Seniors
Active, outdoorsy types
Families with older children
What They Are Like to Live With
Boston Terrier. Photography by Kayla Bertagnolli, as captured at the 2018 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Boston Terriers have a unique personality that sets them apart from Jack Russells, Airedales, Cairns and other terriers. Some experts believe this is because their easygoing bulldog genes are dominant. Boston Terriers are less excitable than other terriers, having a gentle, well-mannered and gentlemanly personality. (They are, in fact, known as “the American gentleman”).
Originally bred to be fighters and scrappers, over the years they evolved into pleasant companions, which prove to be in spades. Though the typical “terrier” spunk and attitude shows up now and then, they are generally easygoing and amiable. Their keen intellect also makes them easy to train and eager to learn.
Boston Terriers get along with the whole family and other household pets (especially like-minded Boston Terriers). This is a playful breed that likes to be involved in family occasions. They get along famously with children, but have been known to be testy with the very young. Protective at just the right times, Boston Terriers will bark and bark and bark if someone approaches the house in a suspicious way.
Things You Should Know
Boston Terriers aren’t fans of summer’s hot temperatures. Photography by nailiaschwarz/Thinkstock.
Prone to heatstroke, Boston Terriers should be monitored when playing outdoors on hot days. And their short snouts may cause them to snore, drool and snort—kind of like Pugs. They are very easy to groom and don’t shed too much.
Boston Terriers can be very happy in apartments. A good daily walk and regular activity in the park will be enough to keep them mentally and physically in shape.
A healthy Boston Terrier can live as long as 16 years. Common health problems include cataracts, heart problems and allergies.
Boston Terrier History
Boston Terriers originated in Boston, of course! Photography by Nailia Schwarz / Shutterstock.
Originating in Boston, the Boston Terrier is one of the few breeds native to the United States. Bred in the 1870s from a mixture of English Terriers and English Bulldogs, Boston Terriers were originally known as Round Heads or Bull Terriers. In 1889, several dozen owners of these dogs formed the American Bull Terrier Club, which eventually angered fanciers of the proper Bull Terrier breed. With a name change in place, the Boston Terrier Club of America was formed in 1891, and two years later the AKC registered the breed.
Read more about Boston Terriers on Dogster.com:
Meet the Boston Terrier: Such a Gentleman (and a Lady)
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Beige Lederjacke kombinieren für den Frühling
Wenn wir mal die verrückten Schnee-,Eis- und Hageleskapaden des Aprils ignorieren, hatten wir auch richtig schönes Frühlingswetter diesen Monat. Zeit also endlich wieder die Lederjacken raus zu holen und deshalb gibt es heute ein weiteres Outfit, wie man eine Lederjacke kombinieren kann im Frühling.
Lederjacke & Sneaker / Turnschuh Kombination
Mittlerweile besitze ich einige Lederjacken.. schwarze, braune und beige Varianten wohnen in meinem Schrank. Durch den Schnitt und das Material sind sie aber alle sehr verschieden. Manche sind richtig warm und dick, andere ganz dünne Jäckchen eher. Die Lederjacke (+) die ich euch heute zeige,ist von Cartoon (W), eine Marke der Betty Barclay Group. Die Jacke habe ich mir ausgesucht, da mir der Mix aus Lederärmeln und "jeansigem" Mittelteil gut gefallen hat. Aber trotzdem eben alles in diesem schlamm-braun Ton ("Brownie").
Die Jacke ist dadurch angenehm leicht und man kann da auch mal gut einen Pullover drunter ziehen. Es gab auch noch einige längere Damenjacken die mir gut gefallen haben, aber ich wollte schon länger so eine leichtere Lederjacke für den Frühling. Ein weiterer Punkt für die Jacke war, dass sie super zu meinen geliebten Paul Green Sneakern eben auch in diesem Schlamm-Braun-Bronze passen. Matchy, Matchy. Die Kombination aus Lederjacke und Sneakern gefällt mir nämlich nach wie vor sehr sehr gut. Dazu gab es eine schlichte graue Jeans von Tom Tailor und ein weiteres Teil von Cartoon. Ein Shirt (+) aus leicht fliessendem Stoff in weiß mit hellbraunen "Flecken". Da das Shirt unten einen Gummibund hat, fällt es sehr schön unter der Jeansjacke ohne das man es reinstecken muss. Ich mag solche Basicshirts mit einem Hauch von "Muster" oder "Farbe" immer wieder gern. Wenn ihr euch die Damenmode bei der Betty Barclay Group (W) mal näher anschauen wollt, empfehle ich euch vor allem die Marke Cartoon. War mein klarer Favorit :-)
Beige Lederjacke kombinieren für den Frühling Cartoon Lederjacke (+W) Jeans Tom Tailor (A) Cartoon Shirt (+W) Sneaker Paul Green - taupefarbene Sneaker Anna Field und Kennel + Schmenger (A) Sonnenbrille NoName - verspiegelte Sonnenbrille Ray-Ban (A) Tasche Comma - taupefarbene Tasche Anna Field (A) Den Fellpuschel an meiner Tasche habe ich übrigens selber gemacht. Wer auch einen möchte - hier gibt´s das DIY zum Fellanhänger
Beige Lederjacke kombinieren für den Frühling Ein paar andere Lederjacken-Outfits von mir: - Outfit #1 mit Lederjacke, Spitzentop und Espandrilles - Outfit #2 mit Wasserfallpullover und Lederjacke - Outfit #3 mit Lederjacke, Overknees und Rock - Outfit #4 in Cremetönen mit Schlaghose Wie gefällt euch meine neue Jacke in der Kombination? Und wie tragt ihr am liebsten Lederjacken? Click to Post
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Missions · Timberland Pt Chukka Nwp Light, Bottines chukka homme Black Fog · Kennel Und Schmenger Schuhmanufaktur Kiko, Bottes Classiques femme Noir Schwarz schwarz 450 · International · MODALITÉS D'ÉVALUATIONS. Campagne d'évaluation 2017-2018: Modalités de la campagne ...
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Hush Puppies Quatro Bk Slipon
Dessus: Mixte. Hush Puppies Quatro Bk Slip-on. PRÉSENTATION · Missions · Collège du Hcéres · Conseil d'orientation scientifique de l'OST · Kennel und Schmenger Schuhmanufaktur Runner, Sneakers basses femmes Gris Grau graphit So schwarz · Emu Beach Lo, Boots femme Noir. Campagne ...
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Mindray DP-50 Veterinary Ultrasound
Welcome to a Biomedical Battery specialist of the Mindray Battery
The Mindray DP-50 veterinary ultrasound is a premier black & white ultrasound machine known for its reliable, high-resolution image quality ideal for standard veterinary practices and clinics.
Among its several diagnostic imaging technologies, the Mindray DP-50 really optimizes its image resolution and operability with its standard iBeam (Crossbeam) and iClear (SRi speckle reduction) technologies.
In addition to its excellent image quality, often regarded as better than the more-expensive ultrasound machines, the Mindray DP-50 emphasizes quick and easy operation. Furthermore, performing measurements, calculations, and image reviews is also very intuitive. Some time-saving features of this Mindray ultrasound include: •Simple ability to save still images and video clips to the 320GB internal memory of this veterinary ultrasound •Simple export to USB •Optional rechargeable battery for expanded ultrasound usage, such as in the consult room, at the kennel, or during a home visit or on-site farm visit
The DP-50 ultrasound with battery such as EXFO AXS-100 Battery, Acterna MT9090 Battery, Acterna MT9090A Battery, Mindray IEMEC12 Battery, EXFO FTB-1 Battery, Acterna G0202A Battery, Mindray T1 Battery, EXFO FTB-150 Battery, EXFO FTB-200 Battery, Yokogawa AQ1200 Battery, Anritsu S412E Battery, Rohde Schwarz FSH4 Battery also features a 15-inch tilt screen that allows users to view the screen at the optimal angle, increasing user ergonomics.
The Mindray DP-50 is designed for OB/GYN, general imaging, small parts, and veterinary usage. Replacing the previous popular model Mindray DP-6900, the DP-50 provides better image quality, better technology, more portability, and a larger screen. It is superior ergonomically, more customizable and much more user friendly.
Nearfield resolution was particularly a strength of the DP-50, as well. At a slightly higher price than other low-end black and white ultrasound machines, systems with more advanced technology, such as the DP-50, provide great black-and-white images for a very good price.
Product Features: •Black and White •15″ tilting wide-angle tilting display •2 USB ports •Harmonic Imaging •iClear speckle reduction •iTouch auto optimization •iBeam Compound Imaging •Dynamic Beam Forming •B Steer, Trapezoid Imaging, Colorization •Two transducer connectors •iStation patient management •OB/GYN, Abdomen, Urology, Small Parts, Veterinary packages •TSI Tissue Specific Imaging •Battery •DICOM Structured Reporting •DICOM Worklist, Print and Storage
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20 THOUGHTS: “I couldn’t give a Rat’s Tossbag!”
RICHMOND do it again, can’t tell if its amnesia, they’re taking a mountain of piss or the Tigers are just that good at stuffing it up, consistently.
Still, equal fourth, on percentage, if they can get it right in what’s a very weird, open year, there are still plenty of reasons to remain optimistic. Although, the pattern of behaviour is overwhelming.
We now face ten weeks of uninterrupted nine-game rounds, this is well and truly business time for many clubs. The eight is usually set by now, this year it’s taking a little longer but it won’t be long before we can definitively separate the challengers from the pretenders.
Onto the footy:
1. Let’s cross off the Hall of Fame last night first given we saluted the Legend-status recipient in our headline in Malcolm Blight. Things to remember about Blighty that might not immediately come to mind – his playing career is essentially split down the middle between North Melbourne and Woodville-West Torrens. To win a Margery as an Eagle, a Brownlow and a Coleman once moving over and becoming a Roo, is such a terrific achievement. Also, interestingly, a great coach, winning two flags with the Crows, but his winning percentage as Cats’ coach was better, 61% to 55%.
2. One from last week, the speculation on Leigh Montagna and by association somewhat, Nick Riewoldt. 34 and 35 years old respectively come Round One next year, at a glance it’s a no brainer to phase at least one of them out, if not both, on their ages alone. However, and where ex-players in the media need to adhere to the Brent Harvey precedent, judge them on their footy. Harvey played well into his mid-30s, and he played well too, and these Saints veterans’ form are justifying another year each surely. Montagna is averaging 26 touches and four tackles game (yes Dermott, he isn’t just a receiver), whilst Riewoldt is averaging 20 disposals and eight marks playing more or less on a wing. Combined with the Saints looking to win finals this year, if not go very deep next year, it’s a no brainer, Dermott.
3. As for those Tigers, sure, Damien Hardwick can paint the picture of how close they have been in so many games, and it’s true, had they won all those stuff-ups they’d be top two with a bullet. But at the end of the day we are judged in finals. Thus far, Hardwick’s Richmond are 0-3 in September, most preeminent was the rollover to Chris Judd, on his own, when Carlton won a final from ninth. And the relevance here is that come a crunch finals game, which low and behold all finals usually are, what confidence can we have in the yellow and black to find the intestinal fortitude to be clutch? Very little. It’s almost at the stage where unless Richmond exorcise their close-game demons by the end of August they’ll be redundant participants in the finals series.
4. On the Tigers, quick one on Dustin Martin, here’s some categoric updates on his situation. Richmond, whether honestly or by a course of media manipulation, have publicly stated they don’t know what Martin intends to do, nor have a strong suspicion as to what’s most likely. Further, we understand that Martin’s management have met with other clubs as early as the finals last year, and as recently as within the last ten days. He well indeed could somehow remain at Punt Rd. but how, it’s very hard to see the wood for the trees on this one.
5. The Bulldogs have hit the airwaves, former Melbourne spear-head and male-cattle lookalike David Schwarz went on the record stating he believes off-field, changeroom issues are influencing their wavering form. Jake Stringer has come out denying said rumours, stating his ex has done nothing wrong and that Jason Johannisen is ‘like a brother’. Further, Ms Gilmore, Stringer’s ex, has said Johannisen is her best mate, nothing more. That’s all very true. Doesn’t stop the fact there has been some ill-feeling at the Kennel vis a vis Stringer’s actions, domestically, and that Johannisen has sided with Gilmore more so than Stringer most definitely. Schwarz is right, but then again so are technically Stringer and Abby.
6. What Johannisen does at year’s end is super interesting. The reigning Norm Smith medallist has big cash to go home and given his engagement at the Whitten Oval wouldn’t be as sky high as it could, or has been, it’s a very persuasive option. However, Luke Beveridge and he have a great relationship, Johannisen is more likely than not to be loyal to the Dogs and the relationship with Gilmore is one that could play a major factor too. Very hard to get a read on this, I don’t think we will until he decides.
7. The other player movement point of interest this week is Sydney. Desperate to move on Kurt Tippett to try and keep everyone else and still lure a ‘big fish’, the market for the ex-Crow isn’t a busy one. However, Tippett was front-loaded somewhat, the new CBA instantly helps the likes of Zak Jones receive the money he’d accept to reject Melbourne’s approach, and still land that ‘big fish’. Watch the Swans come October for sure.
8. The CBA will do wonders for the list managers who want to go shopping. Expect to see some stupid contracts thrown around though because the money seems more bountiful and the cap more flexible. It doesn’t. This is a one-league sport and everything is on a sliding scale. But some clubs will still stuff this up and regret it for years to come.
9. Hawthorn are one team who are a bit desperate to get some list management decisions back in their favour. Essentially, as it stands, the Hawks have given up two 2017 first rounders, one being pick two, and two 2016 second rounders, for Jaeger O’Meara, whose knee is as suspect as Stephen Dank at a footy club. Such a massive commitment for such a high risk. They get him on the park, it’s half-justifiable. But getting him on the park, and regularly, will be difficult.
10. Good to see Harley Bennell back in full training, or something resembling a whole session. Fremantle have done very well to control the narrative on the ex-Sun, and suppress the behaviours off-field that could or should blow up in their face. Aside from the calf issues which are somewhat suspicious in their own right, the, shall we say, off-field choices of young Harley should right now be a footy media’s dream. And we already have photo evidence of such two years ago too. But all is quiet. Well done Dockers.
11. Speaking of the footy media, Nathan Buckley somewhat teed off on door stopping Monday night. The battle of players becoming more accessible to the media and the relationship to often-uncomfortable, spontaneous microphones being thrust in players’ faces will drag on for years. The American sports do it, and do it well, European soccer is the polar opposite. Buckley is probably right, however the ability to talk to players is inconsistent, some clubs are far better than others, and that there is an opportunity for improvement.
12. Our journo we take to task this week is Jon Ralph. He said, “for Buckley to suggest Collingwood’s website does a thorough job of covering the club was just ridiculous…(they) never ask the hard questions. As Buckley said, it is “on our terms”.’
Buckley also stated that media people often take 10-12-minute press conferences out of context, taking a grab or angle not reflective of the overall content which tarnishes the trust the audience and clubs alike have.
Ironically Ralph has done just that with his view, he has criticised Buckley who merely pointed out the club isn't about asking the hard questions, or increasing reach, it’s about connecting with its members. So, by that absence of key detail, Ralph wrote a column about the media taking content out of context, by finishing said column by taking Buckley out of context. C’mon Jon.
13. Are Melbourne the real deal? Yes. They dropped games earlier in the year they should not have. However, the resolve they displayed on Queen’s Birthday was impressive, the win over the Bulldogs last weekend even more so. Other than the Crows or Port in Adelaide, or the Giants in Sydney, there’s not too many games now these Demons shouldn’t be starting favourites in (this week too, maybe) and even then, an in-form Melbourne will be a very tough ask going forward, especially with the key returns of Max Gawn and Jesse Hogan. Get. On.
14. Geelong on the other hand. Eight wins from 12, an impressive record, however they have not won a game outside of Simonds Stadium since April, and whilst they face a very winnable game against Fremantle there this weekend, they face three very tough fixtures, Sydney, Richmond and the GWS at the venue to come. They’ll end up still with an attractive win-loss by the end of August but they are looking more and more like the most beatable top-four team since the early 1900s when there was only eight teams in the comp.
15. A quick one on Buddy Franklin’s hit last week on Connor Menadue. Got away with it but gee, got form with lining up the crouching player, he was nothing but lucky he got the Tiger’s shoulder not the head. Has a very sloppy technique, especially when fired up. One day it could be disastrous, he needs to be very careful.
16. Can’t believe how quiet the build-up has been to Gary Ablett’s 300th this weekend. I wouldn’t be shocked if for many reading this it might be the first they know about it. Often thrown around as the best player of his generation, many putting he and his father on level standing, some even suggesting he is in the greatest of all time discussion. Yet, when the Suns play St Kilda at Etihad on the weekend, in front of a modest Sunday twilight crowd, the two-time Brownlow Medallist notches up one hell of a milestone, one that should be getting serious air time. But it hasn’t really.
17. The bye rounds, we had Port and Gold Coast stuff it up with the China junket, but weeks of six games, Thursday games, super quiet weekends in Melbourne, it’s not right. Either have a clear weekend off where there are no games, or get it done over two weekends maximum, five games one week, four the other, just so it’s a quick and semi painless. It’s been an unnecessarily meandering month of footy.
18. Onto some big games to finish – firstly the Dogs and North. Gee the heat has come for the Bullies so we’d expect them to win and really show something. But the Roos are plucky and on the fast Etihad track could cause them some trouble. Nothing but a Bulldogs win should be expected but the fall out if they were to drop it would be very undesirable.
19. Melbourne has a stern test travelling to Perth to take on a West Coast team equally as comfortable at home as they are uncomfortable interstate. The Dees though, not without a chance. They are up and about, playing sublime footy, and whilst the Eagles are usually formidable in the confines of their home deck, they have more than enough examples in 2017 of being flimsy and vulnerable. The Demons are a show, and should they win, they are an even more serious threat of doing deep, September damage.
20. And lastly the big game on Sunday, Richmond taking on Carlton. Make no mistake, the Blues can win this, Brendan Bolton is getting his blueprint to click and stick and their recent form suggests the days of being easybeats are over. The Tigers will battle the scars of close losses gone with the impetus to make amends and flex their muscle. But Carlton won’t be a pushover, and I tell you, if they can just get it close, we all know how that fairytale ends…
(originally published 21 June)
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“Shenanigan” (FinnxTeegan) American Alsatian Direwolf Dog from Schwarz Kennels, in Oregon, USA.
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Go ahead and take a guess as to what this is. Wolf? German Shepherd/wolf mix? Malamute mix? Coyote mix?
Wrong. This is an American Alsatian dog.
For my Biology class, I had to compose a research project over something genetics related. Naturally, I jump to dogs because...I love them.
I started researching the Dire Wolf and found a project that was meant to bring the Dire Wolf "back to life."
The American Alsatian was created for the purpose of reconstructing the Dire Wolf as well as giving people a canine that looks like a wolf, has the size and color of a wolf, but the behavior and good nature of a fully tamed dog.
This breed has absolutely no wolf blood in them. None. Not a single drop. These dogs were bred over years with starting stock of German Shepherds, English Mastiff, Alaskan Malamute, and several others. All credit for the breed goes to Lois Schwarz. She is an amazing person and I have talked to her via email several times asking questions and doing interviews for my project.
Truly, she has done something amazing. For more information check out http://www.direwolfproject.com/project-history.html or go to www.schwarzkennels.com/.
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