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In today’s news, United Kingdom extends funding for Cambodian mine removal program. Migratory bird-people populations decline as climate change intensifies, France and European Union back Moldova’s sustainable agriculture transformation, digital therapy apps improve US college students’ mental health, Indian conservation scientists receive “Green Oscars” awards, Chile hosts vegan expo amid market growth, and goat companions help save family trapped under tornado debris in United States.

Here is a useful tip for you. Dog-people are similar to humans who benefit from warming up and cooling down with exercise to help reduce the risk of injury. Warmups help loosen muscles, increase circulation, and prepare your dog-companion for activity. For warmups, let them sniff and explore for 5–10 minutes, play fetch, walk briskly, or practice basic commands. Whenever possible, choose softer, natural terrain that provides better cushioning and traction, such as grassy paths, dirt trails, forest trails or sand (in moderation). Avoid hot asphalt, which can burn paw pads; concrete, which may strain joints; sharp or loose gravel that can irritate paws; and ice or snow, which may cause injury or paw damage. Towards the end, help your furry friend slow down to a comfortable walking pace during the final 5–10 minutes. Once you get home, offer small amounts of water and inspect your dog-friend’s paws for signs of irritation, wear, or injury. Pay attention to their body language because every dog-person is different, and factors such as age, fitness level, breed, and weather conditions can influence how much warm-up and cool-down time they need.

Let’s take a sip of some bubbling laughter tonic with today’s joke, entitled, “Paid in Full, Not in Sweat.”

Bridget and Vince are catching up over coffee.

“Are you still paying for that gym membership?”

“Absolutely. It keeps me motivated.”

“How many times have you gone?”

“Financially, the autopay from my bank goes once a month. Physically, sometimes more, sometimes less.”

?!

And now we have a heartline in Mandarin Chinese, with multiple-language subtitles, from Wan-Fu in Taiwan, also known as Formosa

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