Thursday, December 1, 2011

About Will my puppy be too young to travel in my car and have a vacation with me

Will my puppy be too young to travel in my car and have a vacation with me?
My chesapeake puppy will be available at the end of January and will be just over 6 weeks (an age recommended by the breeder). I have plans to visit family in the middle of February so he'll only be a month and half. I will be driving about four hours to get where I am going and would plan on several puppy stops. I will be spending one night with one family and then 5 nights with another family and an adult Chessie (likes other dogs). I would not be leaving the puppy alone for any length of time but I am concerned about any stress he may have along the way (traveling and meeting new people). Am I being too concerned or should I consider changing my plans to a later date? I will have his crate with me also.
Dogs - 8 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Make sure you stop to go potty allot and make sure he gets plenty of water! I don't think it would be a problem make sure he has a nice cozy crate with a bed. When I got my Chiuahua we went on a trip it took two days to drive he was 3 months old and was just fine.
Answer 2 :
Six weeks of age? Not a good age. That's far too young. Eight is the legal age and I wouldn't get a puppy until 10-11 weeks. If the breeder can keep the puppy for longer, that's what needs to happen. A trip is just too much stress for a puppy. I wouldn't even do any traveling until the puppy is at least six months old. And then I would only do that for a short trip. I would change plans.
Answer 3 :
No, he will NOT be old enough, one, to leave his mother and littermates; two, to be out in any public places where other dogs have been since he does not have all his vaccinations. I highly suggest you reconsider buying a puppy from this breeder. Any breeder who allows (or worse, encourages) buyers to take puppies at only 6 weeks old is not a good breeder. They should be at least 8 weeks old before going to their new homes.
Answer 4 :
We drove 7 hrs home with our one dog, and she was 8 1/2 wks old, and had 2 sets of shots already. The only concern I would have is stopping for a potty call when you have on idea what animals have previously visited that area. You do chance picking up serious health problems, Parvo included. No vet would recommend letting a pup go at 6 wks of age. Can't you pick the pup up from the breeder AFTER your vacation when he is a little closer to the appropriate age?
Answer 5 :
It would actually be a great idea. It will help him adjust to car rides and confirm that cars are fun, not scary. You can crate him for the whole trip if you'd like, but as long as you make lots of puppy potty breaks, he should be fine. When I adopted my puppy he was very scared, so I put him in the passenger seat and scratched his head for the whole ride. After awhile, he'd hop in the car, put his head out the window and then after about 20 minutes of driving, curl up and nap. It was awesome. Also, it is very good to introduce your puppy to new places and people. It is good socialization. Also dear, 6 weeks is a month and a half. He would be about 2 months by mid-Feb if you get him at the end of Jan.
Answer 6 :
well for his pick up make sure you have a safe kennel for him & treats or toy as for spending the night at other peoples houses i say its a no he needs to go home & get used to where hes gonna live. hes gonna be crying all nite for a good week & even though there will a chessie you should take time home & let him get used to his new home good luck! :]
Answer 7 :
Actually, the trip can be a great experience for you both. First thing after getting the puppy take him to your vet to be checked out and get the first shots. Ask the vet for his opinion on traveling. You want to be careful where you put him down to go potty at this age. Try to pick spots where it is unlikely other dogs have pottied to avoid picking up parasites and diseases he is not immune to at this point. Vet offices are the worst since sick dogs have definitely been there! Go to www.dogstardaily.com and check out the puppy information there. This can be a great chance to socialize your pup. Dr. Dunbar's goal is 100 new people in the first 100 days. Going to all these new places with new scents, sounds, noises will be a great experience as long as you are careful to control the situations and be protective. I traveled with my 8 week old lab pup and he did not come to any harm and met quite a few people and older vaccinated dogs. It was a great experience for us both. He is 2 years old now and a very outgoing dog.
Answer 8 :
NO dog, however old, should be taken on holiday so soon after you get them. It's incredibly stressful for a dog that won't even have got used to its new surroundings. Yes, PLEASE postpone your plans!!

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

About BLUEWATER BOATEL FOR CHESAPEAKE BAY

BLUEWATER BOATEL FOR CHESAPEAKE BAY?
New to the world of boating. I am looking to move to the bay area. Want to live alone on a live-aboard. I really have no desire to go deep water cruising in the Atlantic, but rather travel the bay area. my question is; Would this boat be able to handle a rough day on the bay? Or should I be looking toward a used trawler or motor-yacht. I am not in a position to spend large sums of money on a modern boat. I am a hands on type of guy so repairs and upgrades are not a problem. Budget is 25k or less.
Boats & Boating - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
on calm days it would be fine. the bay can get very rough in bad weather. your budget is too small for live aboard unless you can stand cramped quarters. slip rent, electric, sanitary pump out , bottom paint. fuel, maintenance insurance and many other items will cost a lot of money. boat fuel(gasoline) is now $3.27 per gallon and your engine will get about 2 miles per gallon. you may want to rethink the plan.
Answer 2 :
there are boats that you could live aboard available within your budget in the Chesapeake bay area. here is an example of a 31' sports fisherman for sale for $10,500. http://annapolis.craigslist.org/boa/1738428218.html 1978 36 dc marine trader, excellant liveaboard http://annapolis.craigslist.org/boa/1734922383.html 40' houseboat http://annapolis.craigslist.org/boa/1733917484.html one concern is finding a marina with live aboard slips available. One way is to purchase a boat that is in a transferable live aboard slip. since you are new at boating, suggest that as soon as possible, begin learning all you can about handling and maintaining a boat. a good fist step is to study for and pass the boater's license for the state that you will be living in. you will also need to gain experience in handling your boat. this is best done on calm days. as you gain experience you can go out in rougher weather. there is a lot of boating info on line, and boating courses are also offered by the USCG aux, and local powersquadronss. hope this helps

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

About Suggestions for a garden

Suggestions for a garden?
what flowers would be good for my yard? The garden would get a lot of sun during the day, and i live in a town right on the chesapeake bay. i tend to travel a lot, so it would need to be able to get by without watering for up to ten days, but when i am home, i am willing to tend it three to four time a week. any suggestions? when i say without watering for up to ten days, it rains relativley often around here, except in the dead of summer, so i would just want plants that were hardy.
Garden & Landscape - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
It depends on what you are looking for. Annuals are prettier and have alot more blooms. They also bloom longer. On the other hand perrinials come back every year and end up costing you less. For flower gardens I like alot of annuals surrounding a somthing big like a rose bush. I personally favor impatients and snapdragons. Ground covers and ivys are also nice fillers. Another favorite of mine are Gerbera daisies. It just depends on what you want. Just about any annuals can take on full sun. No flower does good without being watered for 10 days, but I'm sure you could find someone who would water them at least once for you in the middle of the week. Just pick a colorful assortment that you would be happy with. As long as it is colorful and you like it, there is no wrong arrangement.
Answer 2 :
It depends on what you like. I know you said flowers but I'm really into herbs and smallish vegetables. I'm in southern Maryland and have a postage stamp yard but I enjoy having something green going. Every year I add something new but keep my must haves. The other good thing about herbs and veggies are you are more inclined to water and tend them if you know you will reap benefits from them. Whatever you do, don't add mint because it will overrun your garden. Depending on your tastes, you could try chives (great onion flavor), cherry tomatoes (small and bear fruit often), a sage bush or two, some basil (great in everything), pepper plants, etc. Sage does really well in full sun with minimal watering and lasts even in cold weather. Basil helps repel mosquitos and if you plant this year you will see more next year. I generally start planting them outside at this time of year because they don't do well in the cold. You can generally find plants ready to place in your garden at Wal-mart, Home Depot, and Lowes, though there are often garden centers and farmers who sell small plants this time of year. Good luck with whatever you choose but do plant a garden, it's a great stress buster. You can try this site for extra herb garden info and there are many more: herbalgardens.com.
Answer 3 :
We travel some in the summer, but no more than say 3-4 days at a time. www.gardeners.com sells spikes that you screw 2 liter bottles of water into so that your plants get water while you're away :) You could also invest in a timer- it will turn your hose/sprinkler on automatically for you each day at the time you specify. I've had good luck with marigolds. I accidentally left a container of them out in the sun without water before I left for 3 days, came back, and they were still alive!

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

About What preparations would i need to go to america

What preparations would i need to go to america?
im going to chesapeake in america for 2 weeks , i have my passport and ive applied for my visa online and ive got travel insurance. is there anything else i need to get before i go? how much money do ya think would be a good amount to take for 2 weeks?
Other - United States - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Just bring money, honey.
Answer 2 :
well, i think u already did the most important ones..but u should change money and take it with u..thats all.. have fun!
Answer 3 :
The cost of the trip depends on what you're doing, how you're getting around, where you're staying etc. Example prices include: Lunch in a restaurant/fast food shop, sandwhich and drink from a deli: $5-10 Dinner in a restaurant: $10-$15 Hotel (not in a city center): $50-$100/night If you havent worked out an itinerary yet: check out www.hostelworld.com and www.hostelbookers.com (you can book youth hostel beds anywhere if you're young and like to save money with these sights. Hampton Inn, Best Western, Days Inn and Motel 6 are all common hotel chains. Be prepared to spent at least $2000 and be able to get more in case of emergency. You might not want to bring too much cash, actually--you can pay for virtually anything in the US with a credit card (assuming it's a Visa or Mastercard) and you can get money out of ATMs anywhere. NOTE that you should contact your bank or the issuer of your credit cards to make sure they are authorized in the US.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

About Chesapeake Va to West Virginia

Chesapeake Va to West Virginia.?
I would like to ask how much do you think it would cost to travel using the Greyhound bus station from Chesapeake Va to West Virginia.
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
what you guys dont have a metro or something?
Answer 2 :
Call 800 USA-RAIL. It's totally worth it if for nothing else than to check out their unreal voice recognition system.

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Friday, July 1, 2011

About Places to go around D.C. by the ocean or Chesapeake Bay

Places to go around D.C. by the ocean or Chesapeake Bay?
I am going to D.C. at the end of June and we want to spend a day around the ocean or by water because living in Minnesota we don't get to go around the ocean much! Where is a place that we could travel to from D.C. within an hour or less that is by the ocean or water like Chesapeake Bay? Thanks!
Other - United States - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Try going to Hanes point, the National Harbor, or visit old towne Alexandria. Have a nice visit!
Answer 2 :
you could go to annaoplis. its really pretty around there and is about 20 min from d.c. or you could go to sandy point beach which is right next to annapolis, and it sits on the cheaspeake bay. i would go to the annopolis harbor, and have lunch and stuff there. and hit up the beach if you wanted to since its suppose to be really hot tomarrow. you could also go to baltimore, but bmore definitly isnt as safe or nice as annapolis is.
Answer 3 :
This may be more than you want - but it's only about 3 hours from DC to Williamsburg, VA. That's on the coast, but it's also a very significant place in American history. You could easily spend several days there.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

About I'm going to Williamsburg/Virginia Beach/Chesapeake Bay this weekend - I need local tips and places to go

I'm going to Williamsburg/Virginia Beach/Chesapeake Bay this weekend - I need local tips and places to go!!!
I am traveling to the Williamsburg/Virginia Beach/ Chesapeake Bay area this weekend for a week. I'd like to go some places and eat some places that the locals go to. This is a once in a lifetime experience, and I'd like to spend it as though I've lived there for years. If you're from these areas or have visited and have any tips or places for me to see that might be LOCAL SECRETS- I'd LOVE to hear them! Thanks so much for helping me in my adventure! I am staying in Williamsburg at the Days Inn in Colonial Williamsburg. I am traveling to the Williamsburg/Virginia Beach/ Chesapeake Bay area this weekend for a week. I'd like to go some places and eat some places that the locals go to. This is a once in a lifetime experience, and I'd like to spend it as though I've lived there for years. If you're from these areas or have visited and have any tips or places for me to see that might be LOCAL SECRETS- I'd LOVE to hear them! Thanks so much for helping me in my adventure! I am staying at the Days Inn in Colonial Williamsburg.
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Do you know where you'll be staying and what day(s) you'll spend at each place? Sorry to ask more questions, but that's a lot of land to cover!
Answer 2 :
williamsburg is not that close to vb but anyways. restaurants- il giardino at vb oceanfront is really upscale/pricy but really good. guadalajara (different locations in vb/norfolk) has excellent mexican food. doc taylors at vb oceanfront is the best for breakfast. check out macarthur mall in norfolk, it has a lot of good stores as well as the williamsburg outlets.

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

About Where can I buy Vernors Ginger Ale near Chesapeake Virginia

Where can I buy Vernors Ginger Ale near Chesapeake Virginia?
Love Vernor's. Usually get it from people traveling south from Michigan or Ohio. Many years ago, I could find it in Food Lion grocery stores. I know it is distributed by Dr. Pepper and Snapple. Anyone know if anyone sells it here?
Beer, Wine & Spirits - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I'm not sure, It's kind of a regional thing.I first tried it in Michigan, and since have found it a few places here in Tennessee,

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Friday, April 1, 2011

About Is it possible to boat north from annapolis with out traveling all the way south out of the Chesapeake Bay

Is it possible to boat north from annapolis with out traveling all the way south out of the Chesapeake Bay?
Are there any water ways that allow a more direct east route. Maybe connecting to the Delaware Bay? I wanna avoid the 150 miles south toward VA Beach.
Boats & Boating - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Yes the C&D canal is easily usable to transit the Chesapeake Bay to Delaware Bay, and on to Cape May. It's open to both commercial and recreational traffic, and there are no locks or other obstructions to worry about.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

About What could be the most convenient way to travel from the international aiport of Norfolk to chesapeak

What could be the most convenient way to travel from the international aiport of Norfolk to chesapeak?
I booked a flight to Norfolk. The problem is that it arrives at 11:30. Would there be any buses to get to chesapeake? Appoximately, how much would it cost to get there by taxi if there are no buses? If there are buses what would be the cost?
Other - United States - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
For taxi prices http://www.taxifarefinder.com If you cannot find the exact city, that's ok. Just pick a city and type in the addresses. (i.e. Baltimore)

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  About Whats it like to travel or live in Hampton ...

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

About Whats it like to travel or live in Hampton Roads (Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake) area of Virginia anyway

Whats it like to travel or live in Hampton Roads (Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Chesapeake) area of Virginia anyway

Other - Destinations - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I traveled there last summer. I'd think it would be wonderful to live there, but personally I'd probably prefer living there in the slower off-season. It was beautiful to vacation there, though. Best part of the vacation, and I'd do it again.
Answer 2 :
I live in virginia and it's crowded alot but virginia beach if you see the beach ity is beautiful at sunset
Answer 3 :
Within Chesepeake, there is a nice little community called Great Bridge. It has everything you will need to feel at home, without feeling "boxed in", by a fast paced life. The Albermarle & Chesapeake Canal, part of the Atlantic Inter Coastal Waterway offers a very nice family oriented park, in Great Bridge, where you can watch boats of all sizes move thru the locks. A short drive in any direction will take you to a shopping center (Greenbriar, has all of the major stores) and fine dining. Beaches are close enough for a day trip to Virginia Beach, as well as North Carolina. The school system is one of the best in the State and Chesapeake has a good hospital. The library system is state of the art and has a wonderful children's program. From Chesapeake to the mountains (Skyline Drive), is approximately 4 hours, perfect for a week-end get-a-way. If you're planning to buy a house, check out the Brandermill and Etheridge Meadows areas. You should spend a few days visiting the different areas, Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Portsmouth and Chesapeake, before you make a final decision. I'm sure a realtor would be happy to show you around and give you some good advice.

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Saturday, January 1, 2011

About When is the best time to travel across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on a Friday

When is the best time to travel across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on a Friday?

Other - United States - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Surprisingly, at 5pm. Everyone assumes it will be clogged then. So everyone tries to leave before or later. Bizarre, but true. Otherwise, leave Early Early Early on Friday. I try to reach the bridge before noon. Good luck

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