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The cast of Doggo - 2013 includes: Danielle Laughlin as Minky
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D O L I G H O
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this is a form of dandruff, a lot of dogs and cats get this, especially in the winter, a good daily brushing will stimulate the skin and produce more oil, also a teaspoon of olive oil in their food is very good for their coat.
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bingo
bongo
cargo
Congo
dingo
doggo
jingo
largo
lingo
mango
mongo
mungo
outgo
pargo
pengo
pingo
sorgo
tango
trigo
vulgo
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The dog characters in Undertale are;
Doggo,
Dogamy,
Dogaressa,
Lesser Dog,
Greater Dog,
'The Annoying Dog' / Little White Dog
'Endogeny' - this is an amalgamated form made up from several deceased, and subsequently revived dog characters including the parents of the other dogs.
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Danielle Laughlin has: Played Karishma Singh in "Tastes Just Like Chicken" in 2008. Played Secretary in "Remorse" in 2008. Played Jen in "Concurrent Woes" in 2009. Played Luna Sohl in "S.O.L." in 2012. Played Minky in "Doggo" in 2013.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern DO--O. That is, five letter words with 1st letter D and 2nd letter O and 5th letter O. In alphabetical order, they are:
dobro
doggo
dohyo
donko
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Oh, dude, like, the accident that totally prevented that epic showdown between Buck and Spitz was when Buck, being the clumsy doggo he is, like, slipped on some ice and crashed into a bunch of other dogs. Classic Buck move, am I right? So, yeah, that little slip-up totally ruined the chance for some serious doggy drama.
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Oh, dude, sounds like your pup is going through a rebellious phase tearing up that cushion! But seriously, if your doggo hasn't eaten for two days and is acting out of character, it's time to take them to the vet. It could be a sign of an underlying health issue that needs professional attention. Like, let's not mess around with foam and get that fur baby checked out, okay?
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In L. Frank Baum's novel "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," the true identity of the wizard is revealed when Toto, Dorothy's dog, pulls back a curtain to expose the man behind the illusion. The wizard is actually a regular man from Omaha named Oscar Zoroaster Phadrig Isaac Norman Henkel Emmannuel Ambroise Diggs, who arrived in Oz by accident in a hot air balloon. This revelation highlights the theme of illusion versus reality in the story.
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Kurt Grayson has: Played Evans in "Gunsmoke" in 1955. Played First Guard in "Mission: Impossible" in 1966. Played Security Guard in "Mission: Impossible" in 1966. Played Roberts in "The Outsider" in 1968. Played Roamer in "Barnaby Jones" in 1973. Played Allan Bell in "Petrocelli" in 1974. Played Deputy Cockrell in "The Six Million Dollar Man" in 1974. Played Uri Gargon in "The Six Million Dollar Man" in 1974. Played Alex Liggett in "The Manhunter" in 1974. Played Phamer McCoy in "The Hatfields and the McCoys" in 1975. Played Harris in "Wonder Woman" in 1975. Played Marty Pommier in "Starsky and Hutch" in 1975. Performed in "The Quest" in 1976. Performed in "Midway" in 1976. Played Dirk in "A Piece of the Action" in 1977. Played Trucker in "CHiPs" in 1977. Played Bob in "ABC Weekend Specials" in 1977. Played Pilot in "The Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family" in 1978. Played Coop in "Ravagers" in 1979. Played Doggo in "The Octagon" in 1980. Played Schmidt in "Tenspeed and Brown Shoe" in 1980. Played Vladimir Zorin in "The Greatest American Hero" in 1981. Played Tim Lider in "The Greatest American Hero" in 1981. Played Hertzog in "The Greatest American Hero" in 1981. Performed in "Hardcastle and McCormick" in 1983. Played Tom Billings in "Airwolf" in 1984.
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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 143 words with the pattern DO---. That is, five letter words with 1st letter D and 2nd letter O. In alphabetical order, they are:
doabs
doats
dobby
dobie
dobla
dobra
dobro
docht
docks
docos
doddy
dodge
dodgy
dodos
doeks
doers
doest
doeth
doffs
doges
dogey
doggo
doggy
dogie
dogma
dohyo
doilt
doily
doing
doits
dojos
dolce
dolci
doled
doles
dolia
dolls
dolly
dolma
dolor
dolos
dolts
domal
domed
domes
domic
donah
donas
donee
doner
donga
dongs
donko
donna
donne
donny
donor
donsy
donut
doobs
doody
dooks
doole
dools
dooly
dooms
doomy
doona
doorn
doors
doozy
dopas
doped
doper
dopes
dopey
dorad
dorba
dorbs
doree
doric
doris
dorks
dorky
dorms
dormy
dorps
dorrs
dorsa
dorse
dorts
dorty
dosed
doseh
doser
doses
dotal
doted
doter
dotes
dotty
douar
doubt
douce
doucs
dough
douks
doula
douma
doums
doups
doura
douse
douts
doved
doven
dover
doves
dovie
dowar
dowds
dowdy
dowed
dowel
dower
dowie
dowle
dowls
dowly
downa
downs
downy
dowps
dowry
dowse
dowts
doxie
doyen
doyly
dozed
dozen
dozer
dozes
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There are thousands! As a mnemonic to help you find some, think of any Spanish or Italian-sounding words you know such as "Alfredo" or "Bandito". Here are a few other ideas:
Flamenco
Flamingo
Ranchero
Peekaboo
Casino
Momento
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I learnt a poem at school called "Hard Cheese", it was by Justin St. John. It began "the grown ups are all safe, tucked up inside where they belong" Thats all I can remember but it was 30 odd years ago. Hope it helps Alison Sanguy ---- My name is Sarah. I hope this awnser helps you. I think i know the poem, we did one called hard cheese in drama. It was by Justin St. John and it read as follows; Hard cheese The grownups are all safe, Tucked up inside, Where they belong. They doze into the telly, Bustle through the washing-up, Snore into the fire, Rustle through the paper. There all there, Out of harm's way. Now it's OUR street: All the backyards, All the gardens, All the shadows, All the dark corners, All the privet hedges, All the lampposts, All the doorways. Here is an important announcement: The army of occupation Is confined to barracks. Hooray. We're the natives. We creep out at night. Play everywhere, Swing on ALL the lampposts, Slit your gizzard? Then, about nine o'clock, We send out search partys. We hear them coming. And we crouch In the garden sheds Behind the dustbins, Up the alley ways, Inside the dustbins, Or stand stock still, And pull ourselves in, As thin as a pin, Behind the lamp-posts. And they stand still, And peer into the dark. They take a deep breath - You can hear it for miles - And then they bawl, They shout, they caterwaul: 'J-i-i-i-i-i-mmeeee!' 'Time for bed. D'youhearme?' 'M-a-a-a-a-a-reeee!' 'J-o-o-o-o-o-hnneeee!' 'S-a-a-a-a-a-mmeeee!' 'Mary!' 'Jimmy!' 'Johnny!' 'Sammy!' Like cats. With very big mouths. Then we give ourselves up, Prisoners of war. Till tomorrow night. But just you wait. One of these nights We'll hold out, We'll lie doggo And wait, and wait, Till they just give up And mumble And go to bed. Just you wait. They'll see! Justin St. John
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Cleaning your pet's toys is crucial for their health and safety. Here's a guide on how often to clean different types of dog toys:
- **Daily Check and Spot Clean:**
Inspect toys like squeaker dog toys, interactive dog toys, and chew toys for dogs daily.
Spot clean if there are visible dirt or residues, especially on scented dog toys and flavored chew toys.
- **Weekly Cleaning:**
Clean frequently used toys such as puzzle toys, indestructible dog toys, and puppy chew toys at least once a week.
Toys that dogs chew on daily should be sanitized to prevent bacterial buildup.
- **Monthly Deep Clean:**
For toys stored in a dog toys box, a deep clean once a month is recommended.
This includes all doggo products you might have in the house, ensuring thorough cleaning.
- **Material-Specific Guidelines:**
Rubber and Plastic Toys: Clean with hot soapy water weekly. Dishwasher-safe toys can go in the dishwasher once a week.
Fabric and Plush Toys: Machine wash fabric toys weekly. For toys with squeakers, ensure they're thoroughly dried to prevent mold.
- **Seasonal and After Illness:**
Post illness or infection, sanitize all toys, especially interactive and chew toys.
During seasonal changes, do a comprehensive clean of all dog toys.
- **General Tips:**
Rotate toys to keep them interesting and reduce wear.
Inspect for damage regularly, especially for aggressive chewers. Replace as necessary.
When you buy dog toys or buy dog toys boxes, choose easy-to-clean options.
Regular cleaning not only maintains hygiene but also extends the life of your pet's toys, ensuring your furry friend stays happy and healthy. If you're in Canada, look for specialized cleaning solutions tailored for dog toys in Canada.
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You should refrigerate your homemade pumpkin pie once it cools completely. Pumpkin pie is a custard pie and because milk and eggs are key components in custard pies, you’ll want to treat a pumpkin pie more like a quiche or egg dish.
Commercially-produced pumpkin pies are typically made with preservatives that allow them to remain shelf-stable for longer at room temperature. Most store-bought pies will include a sell-by date, which gives you an idea of how long they will remain safe to eat—even stored at room temperature.
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Some five letter words with O as the second and third letter are:
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