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BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH ANIMAL TRAINERS
Trainers train owners as well. Trainers won’t just work with pets, but also with pet owners. Obedience trainers will work with pets to teach them how to behave while also teaching owners various ways to positively reinforce the animals. This is a great way for owners to get hands-on experience and learn proper obedience training techniques, which are not always as easy to learn as owners may think.
My name is Simba I am 5 years old and a girl from Florida! My mom and dad adopted me when they lived in New Hampshire, and I love my forever home here in NY. I live with my mom, dad, human brother and sister on the way. I love snuggles and playing ball with my brother!
DID YOU KNOW?
Thought they might be most often associated with dogs, ticks can affect cats as well. According to Blue Cross for Pets, cats are most likely to encounter ticks if they live near areas with lots of deer and sheep or in regions where other wildlife, such as hedgehogs and rabbits, are present. While ticks are active throughout the year, cats are most likely to encounter them between spring and autumn. That’s due in part to the climate during these seasons, which tends to be warmer and therefore more inviting to cats, compelling them to spend more time outdoors than they do in winter. Ticks, which are egg-shaped, are big enough to spot, so cat owners should conduct a careful examination of their cats’ fur each time they come into the house after spending time in the yard. Blue Cross for Pets notes that ticks feel like small bumps on a cat’s skin. Ticks are most likely to attach themselves to particular areas of a cat’s body. These areas include the head, neck, ears, and feet. Routine brushing, especially whenever cats come inside after time spent outdoors, can help cat owners spot and remove ticks from their cats. It’s important to recognize that indoor cats are not invulnerable to ticks, as other pets and humans can track ticks indoors. Periodic inspections and brushing of indoor cats’ can protect them from ticks and the diseases ticks carry.
By Sam Mazotta
Respecting your neighbors
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Can you settle a dispute between me and my neighbor? Bob doesn’t want my dog peeing or pooping on his lawn. I told him that my dog is just helping fertilize his grass, and he should be grateful for the free nutrients. Yesterday, as I was hanging out on my back patio, Bob threw a bag full of old dog poop over the fence; it broke when it landed and scattered all over the patio. I just don’t get it. We used to be friends, but now I’m not so sure. Who’s right in this situation? -- Doug H., via email
DEAR DOUG: Please tell me this is a prank letter, because otherwise I’m going to tear my hair out. One of the biggest commandments of dog ownership is Thou Shalt Not Annoy Thy Neighbors.
Allowing your dog to relieve himself on your neighbor’s lawn is more than just annoying; it opens you to a potential lawsuit. Clearly, it’s causing strife for your neighbor. Even if dog poop actually did fertilize lawns (it doesn’t), you and your dog are trespassing on private property. You’re also destroying your neighbor’s lawn. Dog pee burns grass and kills it, leaving awful bare spots surrounded by yellow, dying grass. Dog poop doesn’t disappear; it sits there and stinks, blocks airflow to the grass and kills it.
If you want to resolve this situation peacefully, go apologize to your neighbor, offer to clean up your dog’s mess and keep your dog away from his property. That means leashing your dog on walks, picking up his poop as soon as he goes and disposing of it at home or in a municipal waste bin. That’s your option. There is only one. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
With Rochester known as “Festival City” through ILoveNY and other tourism sites, there are festivals almost every weekend from late spring through fall. Which of the following festival/s do you enjoy around Western NY?
- Arts Festivals
- Music Festivals
- Cultural Festivals
- Flower Festivals
- Canal Festivals
- Holiday Celebrations
- All or some of the above
- None of the above
Poll ends 05-20-2025
Poll ended 05-13-2025
US President Wilson proclaimed the first Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May in 1914 following the campaign of Anna Jarvis, who sought to honor her late mother’s legacy of community service and peace/unity promotion. 111 years later, Mother’s Day (May 11th this year) remains a holiday to celebrate and/or honor mothers. How do you celebrate Mother's Day?
5.9% I host or go out for a meal
17.6% I send flowers or a thoughtful gift to the mother/s in my life
11.8% I spend quality time either with my mom or doing something she likes to do
11.8% I help her with chores she doesn’t like to do
35.3% Some or all of the above
17.6% None of the above
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Small Town Neighbors
The great part about living in a small town is everybody knows everyone, sees everything, and anything out of the ordinary gets plenty of folks on it right away. Thank you to the neighbors who knew our critters were out before we did, tracked us down, tracked them down, and helped get them home. You’re all good sports and GREAT neighbors.
Act of Kindness
I went to good will with my staff and my friend in Victor. I found a really nice big Vera Bradley bag. When I went to pay for it the lady in front of me had paid for it. That was very nice of her. It made my day! I think we need more people like her in the world!
Why do some people think it’s OK to mow grass onto the road? Not only is it dangerous for bicyclest and motor cycles. There are stones that you may also hit people and cars with. Also mowing all your grass on to others property after they have respectfully mowed grass on to their own side.
Street Bikes
I get the weather is getting nice and the street bikes are starting to come out and you want to go fast, because well, that’s what they are designed to do... but if you are going to speed.. at least do it on the highways where the speed limit is 65, not on small side roads where the speed limit is 40 and people are walking their dogs, riding their bikes and taking their children for walks up the quiet road. No reason to be doing 80+ on these roads. And yes, when it does happen, the cops are called and a description is given. Just use some common sense and curiosity.
MOMENTS IN TIME
The History Channel
* On May 17, 1965, after a two-year investigation, the FBI declares the supposedly pornographic lyrics of “Louie Louie” to be officially unintelligible.
* On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens, a volcanic peak in southwestern Washington, violently erupts. The massive blast killed 57 people and leveled nearly all vegetation as far as 12 miles away.
* On May 19, 1997, a 3-year-old boy dies of avian influenza in Hong Kong. Before the outbreak was controlled, six people were dead and 1.6 million domestic fowl were destroyed. The virus mutated and caused 62 more human deaths in Asia by 2005.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Olive Oil Can Serve As a Remedy For
Several Ailments
DEAR DR.ROACH: I am a 76-year-old male in good health. I go to the gym three days a week, eat well, and fast one day a week. I have been reading about taking a tablespoon of olive oil at night as a remedy for all kinds of things such as digestion issues and arthritis. I tried it, and I swear that the first day after ingesting it, I felt less pain in the arthritis in my hands and feet.
Is there any evidence that this practice is helpful? Also, does it matter what kind or brand of olive oil one uses? I bought special olive oil that is polyphenol-rich; it is lighter and more tasty than the extra-virgin oil I normally buy at the food market. What’s your take on this? -- L.A.
Q. A.
ANSWER: Although I don’t think olive oil is a cure for all ailments, there are certainly health benefits when using olive oil compared to most oils.The flavor and amount of polyphenol (an anti-inflammatory compound found in olive oil) will vary from one brand to another. These anti-inflammatory compounds can help symptoms of arthritis in some people.
Personally, I recommend extra-virgin olive oil (made from the initial squeezing of olives without chemical and heat treatment), which has the highest amount of the nutrients you want. But my advice is to choose based on the flavor you like and how much you want to spend rather than the polyphenol content. And of course, too much of anything, including olive oil, isn’t good for you, but a tablespoon is fine.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I came down with a headache, but nothing showed up after a year of tests, including a CT scan, MRIs, and a spinal tap. Then I was told that I had a nummular headache, which I understand is rare. I have a sore spot in the back of my head and a feeling in my head that I just can’t explain. I don’t know how I made it through a year until I got on meds.
I am now taking 25 mg of lamotrigine a day. I’m at the point where I’ll have a couple good days, then it comes back. Can this be cured? Is the medication that I’m taking OK, or is there something better? -- K.S.
ANSWER: A nummular headache (the name comes from the Latin word for coin as the sore spot is often the size and shape of a coin) is very uncommon, and I’ve never treated a case. I would defer treatment to a neurologist with expertise in headaches.
Gabapentin is a common treatment, but lamotrigine is also used. The best treatment is the one that works best for you.Although sometimes the condition will simply go away, it often doesn’t, requiring chronic medication to keep symptoms under control.
I will note that you are on a tiny dose of lamotrigine. It needs to be started at a small dose, but when used for seizures, the usual dose is 400-600 mg per day (which takes several weeks to reach, titrating slowly). If it’s working for you but not well enough, you might do better with a higher dose.
If a higher dose doesn’t work, there are other medications to try such as antidepressants like amitriptyline and other seizure medications like carbamazepine. One other option to ask your neurologist about is botulinum toxin (Botox), which relieves pain by more than half in about two-thirds of patients.
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HEALTH BENEFITS OF HONEY
Regulates blood sugar: The combination of fructose and glucose in honeymayhelpthebodyregulateitsbloodsugarlevels,whichcouldbe beneficial to those with diabetes. Certain types of honey also may have a lower hypoglycemic index, which means they don’t cause a dramatic shift in blood sugar, according to the food and health resource Real Food for Life.
Standing the Test of Time: The Wild Water Derby Celebrates 50 Years with a Broken Record and a lot of Laughter
BY KATRINA M. RANDALL
As they were calling out awards at the 50th annual Wild Water Derby in Shortsville on a recent Saturday, Luke Fish heard his dad yell, “No way!” Not only had Fish and his three teammates won the race with their ra , Blue under, but they’d also broken the standing record—the one his dad, Lynn Fish, had been the last to set. At 19 minutes, 23 seconds, Fish’s team overtook the 21 minutes of Lynn’s record, ironically in the same ra passed from father to son.
Starting from Shortsville’s Budd Park, ra ers paddled
“I love hearing all the laughter. That’s what I enjoy the most, is listening to everyone laugh.”
MATT SCHAERTL
along an almost three-mile course, some in canoes, others in barrel-made ra s, through the Canandaigua Outlet to the Manchester Gateway Trail. While paddlers braved not-so-calm waters, there was crew on hand to save anyone who capsized.
According to Matt Schaertl, a member of the Shortsville-Manchester Area Chamber of Commerce, which organizes the event, there are a lot of moving parts to put the event together. Among other things, this includes coordinating with fire departments and getting people brave and ambitious enough to ride the rapids. “Either way, they’re going to be wet,” Schaertl says, which can be a chilly experience in the middle of April.
It’s the kind of event that’s multigenerational, with participants from the early days of the derby now watching their children enjoy the wild waters and the fun. Fish grew up helping his dad at the finish line. By the time he was 15, Luke had gathered a team of his own and joined in on the race.
In preparation for the derby’s 50th year, Luke and his team decided Blue under needed a remodel, which he says involved a lot of sanding, cutting the ra down the middle to release many years of water absorption, and adding a hydroponic coating to reduce drag. While he’s used other ra s in the past and won, previous attempts to steer Blue under along the course have resulted in the team getting dumped in the rapids.
“ is is the first successful run we’ve had with it, and it was a very successful run,” Fish says, although he says he didn’t let out a sigh of relief until they were nearly at the end. “ en we went over that last waterfall, and I knew we had it in the bag.”
While Fish admits he’s competitive and wants to win, winning isn’t the event’s main focus—it’s the overall experience and excitement. While Fish’s team may have won the actual race, other awards recognize different efforts, such as the award for the “most entertaining ra .” Over the years, teams have painted
THE BLUE THUNDER TEAM PADDLING THROUGH THE RAPIDS
ra s like a Coleman Cooler, Lightning McQueen, and a radio flyer wagon to name a few. Mike Vienna of Phelps says one year he and his team themed their ra like a golf cart.
Vienna has been attending the derby since he was a kid, whether as a participant or a spectator. is year, he and his teammates painted their ra bright orange and displayed the names of their sponsors.
Vienna and his high school friends typically start working on their ra in late winter through early spring. is year, they took out two four-man ra s and one six-man ra . “We just kind of do fun stuff. It’s mainly a bunch of us guys from high school seeing each other and having a good time working on the ra —and having a better time on the ra .”
But they don’t actually try to win the race. Vienna and his friends stop when they hit an area of the run where the waters are calm, and then they just float, hang out, and watch the other boats go by for a while.
Although Vienna says he’s never been white water ra ing, he feels like the derby is just as exciting. “We’ve done it for all these years. It’s just something to get us together. You get a good adrenaline rush going down those rapids. Where else can you float
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down a creek in your own community on a ra that you built out of wine barrels with your friends?”
In honor of its 50th year, there were 50 vendors, a beer island, two DJs, a band, two chainsaw artists, cra ers, and more. According to Schaertl, this year brought roughly 3,500 spectators. e event, which has changed hands from organizer to organizer since its start in 1975, almost ceased to exist back in the ‘90s. Schaertl was one of the primary people to help revive it.
Now, seeing new generations take interest, Schaertl believes it will stand the test of time as an annual event. ough he’s never actually competed in the race, he loves it so much, saying, “I love hearing all the laughter. at’s what I enjoy the most, is listening to everyone laugh.”
THE CREW OF 6 SHOWED THEIR PATRIOTISM AS THEY TOOK TO THE RAPIDS
JUSTYN MOORE AND HUNTER NORTH IN THE BACK AND LUKE FISH AND ANDREW OGRODOWSKI IN THE FRONT WON THE RACE WITH BLUE THUNDER
MIKE VIENNA AND HIS BUDS TOOK THE RACE AT A MORE LEISURELY PACE, WHEN POSSIBLE
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By Matilda Charles
Senior discounts are even more important now
The price increases we might see because of the expected tariffs make this a good time to get used to hunting for senior discounts on all the goods and services we need and want.
As usual, the definition of “senior” varies from store to store and restaurant to restaurant. One might stick to the age 65, when we used to start collecting Social Security, and others might look at age 50, when AARP starts identifying us as potential subscribers -- or anywhere in between.
Despite the occasional confusion about age, there are discounts to be had.
Shop your local stores first. They’re more likely to offer senior discounts because they want your business, and your repeat business.
Check Goodwill and The Salvation Army stores for discount days. Ask your local grocery stores about senior discount days.You might need a loyalty card, but even those can often get you rewards cash. Don’t forget pharmacies, eyeglass stores, gyms, clothing stores, travel agencies, movie theaters, insurance agents, auto repair locations -- anywhere you spend money. They’re not likely to offer you any discount unless you ask for it. But they do want your business, and it’s to their benefit to give you a discount.
Scroll through the discount area of the AARP website and see if a membership makes sense for you. (I get $20 off an annual Walmart+ plan, which pays for my AARP membership.)
Search for discounts online by looking for “senior discounts 2025” and your area.Then call in advance to verify that a certain discount is available.
Don’t be shy about asking. In fact, before you go to any restaurant or store, make it a rule to call and inquire, and to verify the age they consider senior. After all, it’s your money, and every dollar discounted is a dollar you get to keep.komando.com to sign up. You can also catch her on the radio or her podcast.
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ADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER CHANGE
Use your network. The notion that “it’s not what you know, but who you know” has some truth to it. Successful jobseekers continually expand their professional contacts. This is achievedbygoingtoinformational interviews, attending trade association meetings and reviewing trade publications. Target people who work at the companies where you see yourself, so you can get the inside track about job openings.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. MOVIES: What is the name of Han Solo’s ship in the “Star Wars” series?
2. TELEVISION: What is Ray Barone’s job on the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”?
3. U.S. STATES: The Baltimore Ravens’ name is a nod to which past famous resident?
4. PSYCHOLOGY: What fear is represented in the condition called “alliumphobia”?
5. LITERATURE: Who created the fictional detective Lord Peter Wimsey?
6. GAMES: Which chess piece can’t move in a straight line?
7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby mouse called?
8. SCIENCE: What does the acronym RNA stand for?
9. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was the first to wear contact lenses?
10. ASTRONOMY: Which constellation contains Polaris, the North Star?
ANSWERS
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1. Millennium Falcon. 2. Sportswriter.
3. Edgar Allen Poe, who wrote the poem “The Raven.”
4. Fear of garlic.
5. Dorothy L. Sayers. 6. Knight.
7. A pinky or pup.
8. Ribonucleic Acid.
9. Lyndon Johnson.
10. Ursa Minor (The Little Dipper).
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