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  • A. Audrey - Dangerous for dogs!

    I cannot speak to the effectiveness of this collar (whether it actually kills and keeps away the fleas), but I can tell you that this collar made my dog sick. I bought it for him and then left for about 5 days. My roommate was watching him while I was gone and called me to say that he was acting really weird- kinda lethargic and depressed. She thought maybe he just missed me, so I didn't think much of it. I got home two days after that, and he was very slow and was barely moving. This is a dog who hardly even takes naps during the day because he has so much energy. The vet was closed, so I did some research and found out that these collars (especially the Hartz brand) can sometimes make dogs very sick or even kill them. DO NO BUY THIS COLLAR.

  • Rebel Flower Girl - Love it!!!

    I love the light natural orange scent, I'm not allergic to it or any of Avalon's products & I have severe allergies!!! I'm a Clinique girl, but I love finding products to rotate w and I love the Vit C!!!

  • D. Evans - Lean manufacturing for projects too?

    This is only the second business novel that I've read, and the form still feels a bit contrived and embarrassing. But I did really enjoy it, in part because I read the book while contemplating how the ideas presented - primarily around lean manufacturing - might apply to my daily work life in software development. After reading The Phoenix Project by Gene Kim, who suggested this book as a basis for his reasoning, I was keen to get a better understanding of lean manufacturing and what system dynamic insights might be underpinning Agile software development techniques and modern DevOps methodology. I wasn't disappointed.