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    Today in History for 6th February 2026
    Historical Events1947 - Magnum Photos founded in Paris by Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and David Seymour1953 - Ian Craig makes Test Cricket debut at 17 yrs 239 days, youngest Aussie1978 - Snowstorm hits New England, parts of Rhode Island (54" / 137cm)1990 - Brett Hull becomes 1st son of NHL 50 goal scorer (Bobby Hull) to also score 50 goals2020 - Date of the 1st COVID-19 related death in the US (confirmed by the CDC April 21)More Historical Events Famous Birthdays1848 - Luigi Mancinelli, Italian orchestral composer, born in Orvieto, Italy (d. 1921)1866 - Karl Sapper, German traveller, explorer, and natural historian, born in Germany (d. 1945)1905 - Wadysaw Gomuka, Polish communist politician, born in Krosno, Poland (d. 1982)1982 - Alice Eve, English actress (She's Out of My League; Star Trek Into Darkness), born in London1986 - Brendan Taylor, Zimbabwean cricketer, born in Harare, ZimbabweMore Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1899 - Alfred Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, dies at 24 in mysterious circumstances1923 - Edward Emerson Barnard, American astronomer (5th moon Jupiter), dies at 651958 - David Pegg, English soccer outside left (1 cap; Manchester United 127 games), dies in Munich air disaster at 221991 - Marten Levendig, Dutch TV correspondent to Moscow, dies2021 - Ken McCaffery, Australian rugby league centre (12 Tests; North Sydney; Queensland), broadcaster (9 Network) and administrator (North Sydney DRLFC), dies at 91More Famous Deaths
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    ARC Raiders: A Lay of the Land Quest Guide and Walkthrough
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    The Case for a Realist Georgia Policy
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    Who Is Laila Cunningham?
    [View Article at Source]Reform UKs candidate has a real chance at the London mayoralty, but the road is hard.The post Who Is Laila Cunningham? appeared first on The American Conservative.
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    Trump Didnt Destroy the Rules-Based International Order
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    Scott Jennings Comes Up Empty in Attempt to Teach Econ 101 to CNN Panelists After Bessent's Testimony
    On Thursday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was questioned by a Senate Committee and he had some reality checks about "affordability" that the Dems are trying to turn into a midterm campaign issue.
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  • Living Your Story for His Glory - Encouragement for Today - February 06, 2026
    Living Your Story for His Glory - Encouragement for Today - February 06, 2026February 6, 2026Living Your Story for His GloryTRACIE MILES Lee en español“So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” 1 Corinthians 10:31 (NIV)I was driving down the interstate and looked in the rearview mirror. My heart stopped. A massive pickup truck was barreling toward me at...
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    How To Foster Dogs: Open Your Home, Save A Life
    Every year, shelters across the United States take in over 920,000 dogs, and many face overcrowding that threatens their wellbeing. Dog fostering offers a direct solution: by opening your home temporarily, you give a shelter dog breathing room, training, and a second chance at life.At DogingtonPost, we believe fostering is one of the most rewarding ways to help. This guide walks you through how to foster dogs, from preparing your space to managing the emotional journey of saying goodbye.What Dog Fostering Really MeansDog fostering is straightforward: you provide temporary housing, care, and attention to a shelter or rescue dog for weeks or months until theyre adopted. This isnt volunteering at a facility or donating supplies-its opening your home as an active part of the rescue pipeline. According to Shelter Animals Count data, the median length of stay for dogs in shelters has increased across all sizes, with large dogs staying about 20 days, medium dogs around 18 days, and small dogs roughly 14 days. These numbers matter because longer stays mean shelters fill to capacity faster, forcing them to turn away incoming rescues. When you foster, you directly address this bottleneck.Government shelters increased their use of foster care significantly between January 2023 and December 2024, signaling a shift in how public facilities handle overcrowding. Your foster dog occupies a home instead of a kennel, freeing shelter staff to focus on medical care, behavioral assessment, and adoption matching for the animals still in-house. The work itself involves basic care-you feed your foster dog, provide exercise, handle house-training and socialization, and document the dogs personality and behavior so shelters can match them with suitable families. Many foster programs ask foster parents to spend about two hours daily on exercise and play, adjusted for the dogs energy level. Youll also transport your foster dog to veterinary appointments and sometimes attend adoption events to help market them.Some programs track foster outcomes rigorously, using data on intake numbers, waitlists, and weekly adoptions to show fosters the direct impact of their work. This transparency matters because it transforms fostering from an abstract good deed into measurable rescue work.The Crisis Shelters Face Right NowThe numbers tell an urgent story. 5.8 million dogs and cats entered shelters and rescues in 2024, and capacity constraints force difficult decisions about which animals receive space and resources. Shelter Animals Counts 2024 Year-End Report shows that longer stays compound the problem-dogs sitting in kennels longer means fewer new arrivals can be accommodated. This creates a cascade effect: rescues reject intakes, dogs end up in worse situations, and shelters operate in permanent crisis mode.Foster-based rescues experience declining foster counts while private shelters remain steady or trend downward, indicating that community engagement patterns are shifting and supply isnt matching demand. The solution isnt building more shelters; its moving dogs into homes faster. Data-driven foster programs that track placement types, length of stay, and outreach outcomes show measurable improvement in adoption timelines. Community-based and short-term foster strategies are effective pressure-relievers for shelters. This is why fostering matters operationally, not just emotionally-you solve a logistics problem that affects thousands of dogs.How Fostering Changes Outcomes for Dogs and SheltersA foster home provides something kennels cannot: one-on-one attention in a normal living environment where dogs learn household routines, experience human interaction, and receive behavioral feedback. Dogs recover faster from trauma or surgery in homes than in facilities. Puppies under eight weeks need safe socialization and care that experienced foster families provide before they reach adoption age.Shelters gain critical information from foster reports-which dogs are food-aggressive, which ones need quiet homes, which ones thrive with kids or other pets. This data directly improves adoption matching and reduces returns. When fostering programs include short-term options like Dog Day Out or weekend programs, agencies cycle long-stay dogs through temporary homes, giving them breaks from kennel stress and exposure to potential adopters.Targeted approaches work because they remove barriers and acknowledge that fostering fits different lifestyles. For shelters, foster programs mean reduced medical costs (dogs in homes need less preventive intervention), faster turnover (freeing kennel space), and better adoption rates because foster dogs arrive at adoption events socialized and trained.What Fostering Offers YouFor you, fostering means testing whether dog ownership fits your life before permanent commitment, while directly saving a life and creating space for another rescue to survive. The experience transforms how you understand shelter work and the dogs waiting for homes. As you prepare your space and family for a foster dog, youll discover what this commitment actually requires-and why so many foster families find themselves unable to say goodbye.Getting Your Home Ready for a Foster DogSecuring Your Space Against Hidden DangersBefore your foster dog arrives, your home needs to be genuinely prepared-not just emotionally, but physically. You must secure hazards that could kill or injure a stressed animal in an unfamiliar space. Remove access to trash, chemicals, medications, wires, and small objects that a dog can swallow. Keep foods and plants out of reach, especially chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, and xylitol-containing products, all of which are toxic to dogs. You should house foster dogs indoors with a dedicated space and crate to help them adjust to home life safely. Establish a feeding station away from high-traffic areas and set up a crate in a quiet corner where your foster dog can retreat without feeling trapped.Many shelters provide a foster starter kit with essentials like a collar, bowls, and leashes, but you should confirm this upfront. If your shelter doesnt supply basics, budget for a quality collar, multiple food and water bowls, a crate sized appropriately for your dogs adult size, and bedding. Ask your shelter whether they cover veterinary expenses or reimburse routine care and emergencies; this directly affects your financial commitment and peace of mind.Feeding, Exercise, and Daily DocumentationYou need to plan for about two hours daily on exercise and play, adjusted for your dogs energy level-this isnt negotiable if you want your foster dog adoption-ready. Feed high-quality dry dog food like Natural Balance or better, provide fresh water at all times, and establish whether your foster dog needs one or two meals daily. Document everything: appetite, energy, bathroom habits, and any behavioral observations. This data helps shelters place your foster dog with families that match their actual needs, not assumptions.Managing Multiple Pets and Children SafelyIntroducing your foster dog to existing pets and children requires deliberate structure, not hope. If you have resident dogs, introduce them one-on-one with supervision in neutral territory, remove high-value items like toys and chews during interactions, and feed them separately to prevent resource guarding. Cat introductions demand patience: keep your foster dog and resident cats in separate rooms initially, allow scent exchanges through closed doors for one to two weeks, then progress to face-to-face meetings on a leash. Never leave a foster dog unsupervised with cats, regardless of how calm they seem.For children, supervise all interactions without exception. Teach them not to disturb your foster dog during meals or sleep, never to chase the dog or take toys away, and to let the dog approach them rather than the reverse. Establish a daily routine immediately: feed at the same times, schedule bathroom breaks at consistent intervals (try for three to six per day for house-training), and maintain predictable walk times. Dogs arriving from shelters are disoriented; routine transforms chaos into safety.House-Training, Crate Training, and Mental StimulationExpect house-training accidents and use enzymatic cleaners to eliminate odor completely-regular cleaners fail because dogs smell lingering scent markers. Crate training should be positive and gradual: use high-value treats to encourage crate entry, never punish your dog with the crate, and leave the door open initially so the dog views it as a refuge. Provide substantial mental stimulation beyond walks: rotate toys, use food-dispensing toys or Kongs, and consider puzzle feeders. A bored foster dog develops destructive habits that damage their adoptability.Medical Care and Emergency ReadinessYour shelter should provide a Foster Goal Sheet listing vaccine due dates and medical requirements; schedule appointments with approved veterinarians and use provided medical vouchers. Know the emergency signs that demand immediate action: inability to breathe, severe dehydration, parvovirus symptoms, or major trauma. Contact your foster coordinator immediately rather than waiting to see if symptoms resolve. Once your foster dog settles into this structure and routine, youll begin to see their true personality emerge-and thats when the real work of training and socialization begins.Building the Bond During Foster CareTransform Disorientation Into TrustYour foster dogs first week will feel chaotic to them, and your job is to transform that disorientation into trust through consistent structure and deliberate training. The adjustment period isnt about being nice-its about being predictable. A dog arriving from shelter stress needs to learn that meals happen at 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., walks occur at fixed times, and their crate is a safe space, not a punishment. Within two to three weeks of this consistency, most foster dogs stop testing boundaries and begin showing their actual personality. This is when training becomes effective because your foster dog has moved past survival mode.Teach Commands That Increase AdoptabilityStart with foundational commands like sit, stay, and drop it using positive reinforcement-treats, praise, and play. A dog that knows basic commands becomes significantly more adoptable because potential families see a trainable animal, not a rescue project. Document what works: does your foster dog respond better to high-value treats like chicken, or do they work for toys? Does leash pulling respond to stopping and waiting, or do they need a front-clip harness? Shelters use this information to guide adopters toward success, which directly reduces returns and failed placements.Expose Your Foster Dog to Real-World SituationsSocialization during foster care matters operationally, not philosophically. Expose your foster dog to different environments, sounds, and people at a pace they tolerate without panic-this isnt about making them fearless, its about preventing shelter trauma from translating into phobia. A dog that has walked busy streets, heard traffic noise, and met children in your home arrives at their adoptive family less likely to develop behavioral problems. Foster programs that require visits to shelters or rescue centers serve dual purposes: your foster dog stays connected to staff who know their history, and potential adopters see the dog in a familiar, confident state.Navigate the Emotional Attachment PhaseThe emotional attachment phase arrives around week four or five, when your foster dog stops flinching at sudden movements and actively seeks your attention. This is the hardest part. You must maintain emotional distance while providing excellent care-a contradiction that feels impossible but is essential. Your job is to prepare this dog for someone elses family, not to keep them. The transition eases when you meet the adoptive family before placement, ask them specific questions about your foster dogs quirks and needs, and trust that your training and documentation set them up for success.Process Grief and Celebrate SuccessAfter your foster dog leaves, the grief is real and valid. Many foster families report missing their dogs acutely for weeks. Some shelters facilitate post-adoption check-ins or allow foster families to follow their dogs progress on social media, which helps closure without undermining the adoption bond. The truth is that letting go proves youre doing this right-your foster dog leaves because you prepared them well enough for someone else to love them permanently.Final ThoughtsEvery foster dog that leaves your home carries forward the impact of your care. They arrive at their adoptive family house-trained, socialized, and confident because you invested time in their transformation. Shelters measure this impact through data: reduced length of stay, lower return rates, and faster adoption cycles. When you foster, you create space for the next rescue to survive, and the one after that.Contact your local shelter or rescue to learn about their foster program, as requirements and support vary significantly. Ask whether they provide a starter kit, cover veterinary expenses, and offer training guidance. Programs like Best Friends in Utah and Lucky Dog Animal Rescue demonstrate how structured foster support increases success rates, and many shelters now offer short-term options like Dog Day Out or weekend fostering if youre uncertain about longer commitments.Foster dogs become the most effective ambassadors for adoption because they prove rescue works. A dog that arrives at an adoption event calm, trained, and visibly bonded to their foster family shows potential adopters whats possible. When you share photos and updates of your foster dogs progress on social media, you market rescue itself-showing your community that opening your home saves lives. Visit DogingtonPost for practical guidance on dog care, adoption, and advocacy, then reach out to your local shelter to start how to foster dogs today.
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    Aprs 13 ans, la PS4 officiellement abandonne par cette grosse licence
    Les joueurs PS4, mais aussi Xbox One, vont tre dus d'apprendre qu'il vont perdre une grosse licence annuelle et trs apprcie ds cette anne 2026.
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    Cette srie Netflix en 8 pisodes est parfaite pour ce weekend
    Il y a parfois des films ou des sries qui sont parfaites binge-watcher un weekend mais qui tombent dans loubli cause de plus grosses sorties. C'est le cas pour celle qu'on vous prsente aujourd'hui.
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