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How many people have found work at home jobs through the Work At Home Mafia?

I was looking for a work at home job and found more jobs listed on the Work At Home Mafia site then any other free site.

I am not sure about work at home mafia.

But I am very satisfied with indeed job listings. They list real job vacancies that are extracted from various job websites/communities/boards.

You may want to refer the second one for such real job listing.

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How can I stop my adult dog (bichon/shiatsu from chewing bed linens, couch, underwear, etc…?

She chews on our bed quilts, sheets, couch pillows and coushions, underwear and anything that has our scent or body oils on it. The no chew sprays don’t work cause you have to apply daily–that would be impossible to spray everything. Squirting her with water (spray bottle) won’t work cause she does it when we are asleep or not looking or not home. I keep buying new quilts and she keeps chewing holes in them. Getting very expensive!!! We have seen her licking at a quilt. We think she probably starts licking at it and works herself into a frenzy and starts biting at it until there is a hole. HELP ME PLEASE!!!
oops, stupid spellchecker! Shih-Tzu

Someone else mentioned separation anxiety, but since she does this when you are at home and when you are asleep, I don’t think it is separation anxiety. She could be bored, and if she is not getting enough exercise so she is chewing at night when there is nothing else for her to do. Try giving her a few more walks a day, or playing with her inside when you have time. Mental stimulation also tires out dogs, so half an hour of obedience training in your home would also help tire her out before bedtime.

I also recommend crate training. It will keep her safe from ingesting material, and your blankets safe from being destroyed. It is not a mean thing and it is not taking away her freedom. It is giving her a place of her own where she can be comfy and happy and where she feels safe.

Good luck!

Chunghie Lee: ‘Pojagi and Beyond’ at the 2009 Festival of Quilts, England

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