Bio:
William A. Swan lives in Pennsylvania. He has written on a variety of subjects to help educate people related to daily living, pets, health and finances.
William A. Swan lives in Pennsylvania. He has written on a variety of subjects to help educate people related to daily living, pets, health and finances.
Education/Experience:
some college and lots of living life
some college and lots of living life
Motto:
Be Who You Want and Forget the Rest of the World
Be Who You Want and Forget the Rest of the World
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Pets are loving caring creatures in your life. Having multiple pets, it is possible to ignore a pet at times. Here are a few tips on how not to ignore a pet in a multiple pet household
By W. A. Swan | Published 10/13/2009
Can a dog get cold? Yes, depending on the breed and the weather, any dog can get too cold to be outside. Here are a few signs that your dog is too cold.
By W. A. Swan | Published 10/12/2009
Pet Harvesters are people who prey on pets to use them for commercial purposes. There are ways to identify them and stop them from taking your pet. Here's how.
By W. A. Swan | Published 10/7/2009
If you are looking to buy a pet, there are a few questions you should ask when someone is selling a pet. Here are some suggestions and why they should be asked.
By W. A. Swan | Published 10/7/2009
Getting a cat for the first time? There are things a first time cat owner should know about their new pet.
By W. A. Swan | Published 10/7/2009
Looking at pet ads you often see people willing to provide a "forever home." What is a forever home and what does it mean?
By W. A. Swan | Published 10/7/2009
Your landlord has died, what do you do? Here are four things you should do when a landlord dies.
By W. A. Swan | Published 10/1/2009
Letting go of a pet is hard. Finding a home for your pet is important for both you and your pet. how do you find a forever home for your pet? Here are a few tips to help.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/30/2009
When placing a pet, you should conduct a home visit of the potential owner. Know what the good and bad signs are when looking.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/30/2009
When placing a pet in a new home, conduct a pet placement interview. Asking questions will help determine the best home for the pet.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/30/2009
Renters pay security deposits to live in a rental unit. But what happens to the security deposit when a landlord sells a building? Here is what happens in the four most common situations.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/30/2009
When a landlord sells their building it affects both them and their tenants. Having your building up for sale, or sold, need not be stressful if you understand what rights you have.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/30/2009
Pet owners who rent often pay pet deposits. What do you know about pet deposits? Here are a few things which you must understand about paying pet deposits to future landlords.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/28/2009
Your landlord is in foreclosure. How does this affect you and what should you do about it. There are five things you should do first.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/28/2009
Tenants are faced with different fees and deposits when looking to rent. Know and understand the fees and deposits you pay and why you pay them.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/28/2009
If you have pets and are renting your housing, you have rights and so does your pet. You should know your renters rights for pet owners when the landlord asks about your pet.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/23/2009
Renting a mobile home can come without problems. There are warning signs for trailer renters who want to avoid problems with their new home after they move in.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/23/2009
Here is a list of the pros and cons of shopping at Aldi Markets.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/18/2009
If you are looking to rent a house or apartment, you must be very careful that you pick both a good landlord and a good property. There are warning signs for people looking to rent which must be seen before you sign a lease and lose any rent payments.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/18/2009
Everyone who gets a cat hears the usual ways to help cat proof your home. This would include moving the plants and plastic bags, and keeping items such as pet food off of the floor. But there are a few lessons you don't learn until the cat shows you.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/18/2009
If your cat has feline kidney disease, remember it is serious but it is manageable. There are treatments you can give to manage the illness and provide your cat with years of life.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/13/2009
If you are noticing your cat drinking and urinating more than usual, you might have cause to be concerned. These can be symptoms of Feline Kidney Disease. Get to know about this disease and what to do about it.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/13/2009
Your cat just vomited, and you want to help them feel better. What do you give a vomiting cat? Here's a few suggestions and one rule of what not to give them.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/13/2009
You've noticed your cat vomiting. ou're not sure if it is something serious or not. This depends on the timing, the frequency, and what your cat is bringing up. Here is some information so you know when to see the vet when your cat is vomiting.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/11/2009
If your old feline friend is limping or having trouble walking lately, it could be arthritis or feline osteosarcoma. The best way to know is see your vet. Knowledge goes a long way in the treatment and quality of life for your cat.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/10/2009
Cat respiratory symptoms are from a variety of causes. The symptoms and causes are treatable and preventable if you know what you are looking for. Here are the four most common causes and how to treat them.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/10/2009
If you are wondering what you can do with foil pans, other than dispose of them after cooking, you can recycle them for various uses around the house. Here are a few ways to use those foil pans around the house.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/9/2009
When you and your dog are out walking, you should watch for any health issues from your dog. Stress, heat, age and illness can become more evident with physical activity when walking a dog. Here are some tips to remember.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/9/2009
When walking with your dog, you should consider the comfort and enjoyment of both you and your dog. Walking comfortably with your dog means walking with your dog as a team. Here's how to do that.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/9/2009
Mammoth Russian Stripe sunflowers are the most widely known variety of sunflower. They can be the easiest if you know how. Here are some tips on where to plant Mammoth Russian Stripe sunflowers.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/9/2009
Planting sunflowers isn't a onetime deal. You can have a seemingly unending supply of sunflowers and seeds by properly planning your growing season. Using the tips I found you can extend your sunflower growing season.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/9/2009
There are many tips on how to water your plants, but I found a few tips which are not too common.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/9/2009
You've decided to put up a clothes line. But how long should a clothes line be? You can use these handy tips to figure it out easily and have your clothes line up by the end of the day.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/9/2009
For people who eat pies, there's the constant issue of what to do with the pie tins the pie came in. If you are willing to think of alternative uses, there are four which can be useful to consider.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/9/2009
Recycling is about finding alternative uses for items you bring home from the store. One of these is the foil dinner pan which comes with frozen dinners. There are a few ways to use foil dinner pans to help your pets for example. Here's how.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/9/2009
Dog owners know there are vaccines for dogs. Most dog owners know that there are vaccinations your dog really needs. Many do not know which vaccines those are or why.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/2/2009
Yearly vaccinations for dogs was once the norm for preventing diseases in dogs. Today, it is not. Know the real reasons for yearly vaccinations of your dog and why this is no longer true.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/2/2009
Your dog wants to sleep on your bed; or your dog already sleeps on your bed. why do dogs sleep on beds at all? It's instinct. Here's the reason why, and how to get around it if you need to.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/31/2009
Dog walking is more than putting the leash on your dog and heading out the door. Good dog walking manners, or dog walking etiquette, is needed as you interact with the outside world as well. Here are a few things to consider.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/28/2009
There are good ways to walk a dog, and bad ways to walk a dog. These are five tips on how to properly walk your dog so that each of you gets the most enjoyment from the time together.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/27/2009
If you are looking for a more natural, and effective, way to treat many of your dog's common ailments try looking into the different uses of essential oils for dogs.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/24/2009
Does your dog have fleas? There are natural flea killers for dogs which have been around long before any manufactured flea killer. Here are four of them to consider.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/19/2009
Are you looking for a better way to treat your cat for fleas? Have you considered natural flea killers for your cat? There are four natural flea killers for cats which work well.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/19/2009
Does your dog look like he might have an ulcer? How would you identify the signs and causes of canine ulcers? Fortunately it isn't that difficult, and simple treatment is possible. Here's how.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/18/2009
Your dog is constantly licking, scratching or chewing his underbelly, paws or muzzle. Could it be an allergy? If so, what caused it? Contact allergies in dogs take many forms and are easily treated.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/16/2009
Cats can hide pain very well. If you spot signs of pain there are things which you should not do. There are natural remedies which you can use to help their pain relief.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/15/2009
Fleas and ticks are a common problem for both cats and their human companions. How do you help your cat fight fleas and ticks? There are a few common methods you can use.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/11/2009
If your dog is suffering from dermatitis, it may be from a flea allergy. How do you spot flea allergy dermatitis in your dog? How do you treat it and prevent it? Here's a few words on the subject.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/7/2009
Dogs do get anxious and they need ways to find relief for anxiety. There are various ways to find relief. Here are some natural methods which can help relieve anxiety in your dog. You should check with your veterinarian before starting therapy.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/5/2009
If your cat has stopped eating, there are signs to look for and steps to take along the way which help you care for your cat. There are also things not to do which could cause more anxiety in your cat. Here are some tips to follow.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/2/2009
These are some observations I've had when learning about feeding your cat and understanding the "how-to" of feeding a cat. These are tips on everything from milk, to why cats hunt, what not to feed and how to avoid overfeeding.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/2/2009
Money Market accounts are regulated by both the FDIC and the SEC. There are two regulations which apply. Do you know them? Do you know the limits of Money Market accounts under federal law?
By W. A. Swan | Published 7/24/2009
With official US embargos against Cuban trade, tourists need precautions when going to Cuba. Official instructions for US citizens traveling to Cuba don't allow direct travel or support of Cuban economy. Here's how to avoid problems at the US borders.
By W. A. Swan | Published 7/24/2009
Nigerian passports have, as of July 2009, come into the modern age of technology. Nigeria has simplified their passport process making it more efficient and effective. Here is how to get the new Nigerian Passport.
By W. A. Swan | Published 7/24/2009
You have decided your place is full of useless junk. Now you wonder what to do with the useless junk. Follow the four steps I give you and you can easily get rid of your useless junk.
By W. A. Swan | Published 7/16/2009
Take a look at any credit card bill; automatically you notice a minimum payment. Banks love when people pay the minimum payment, but not for any logical reason, for a financial reason. Here's why.
By W. A. Swan | Published 7/16/2009
Twitter started as a way to let people communicate. In June 2009 it became the new type of news media. Twitter became the outlet of the citizen journalist.
By W. A. Swan | Published 7/1/2009
With all the medicines today for relieving pain, do you know there are three types of pain reliever? Do you know what they are? Do you know what they do? Read along and find out which brands are under which category.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/30/2009
How are kittens and toddlers alike? When you have both you find many similarities between kittens and toddlers. Here are my top five.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/30/2009
Cats can be great teachers about various things in life. My longtime friendship with an orange tabby named Alley taught me a few lessons about the meaning of true friendship. Here are four of them.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/24/2009
Owning cats has taught me a few things about life. Mine have taught me each of the nine lessons that follow. So, what can a cat teach you about living life?
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/24/2009
What do you do when you see a spike in your heating bill? You look for answers. Here are the five most common reasons heating usage jumps.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/18/2009
What are the signs of bad teeth in pets? How do you maintain your pet's dental health? Are there easy ways to aid your pet's dental health care? Here are a few answers for you.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/18/2009
Do you know what the signs and causes are? Here are four of the most common cat allergies.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/18/2009
Want to know how to cut your health care costs? Is there a way to avoid half of the Emergency room trips each year? Yes, by using a schedule of regular checkups with your doctor. Here's why.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/12/2009
If you have never applied for a government medical card, it can be a daunting task. These are the basic requirements for when you are applying for a medical card.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/11/2009
Chiropractic medicine, once outside of mainstream medical care, has become more accepted and common in today's medical treatments. Here are questions and answers about chiropractic care.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/11/2009
What are the requirements for applying to Medicaid? Are there certain basic requirements you need to meet? And what do you need to meet them? Here's a simple guide to it.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/11/2009
When you look for a new doctor, you look at the person. But what are their credentials? Why do you need to know this, and how do you find this out?
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/11/2009
You know you should look for certain things when looking for a new doctor; but do you know how to recognize a good doctors office? Here's five signs to watch for.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/11/2009
You need to look for a new doctor, do you know what to look for? Here are five important signs of a good doctor.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/10/2009
When you first visit a new doctor, there is a lot of information both you and the doctor will want. Here is how to be sure you are ready for that first office visit.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/5/2009
What exactly is homeowners insurance? What types of polices are there and what do they cover? Here are some basic answers to those questions.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/5/2009
When your pet has an ear infection, you will likely need to administer ear medication. With cats and dogs this is a simple process. Here's how.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/5/2009
Would you know if your dog has an ear problem? How would you tell? Here are the six common ear problems in dogs, and the signs of ear problems in your dog.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/5/2009
When you are looking for new clients for your business, your business is essentially looking for its next job. Do you want to know what would act as a resume for your business? The answer would be a business brochure.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/2/2009
There are both visible and non-visible signs of tapeworms in cats. Do you know all of them?
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/2/2009
There are two forms of income statement which most people who earn money in the United States are familiar with. These would be the W-2 and the 1099, and are often confused with each other.
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/2/2009
Your cat or dog has recently started scratching, biting or licking certain areas daily. You've begun to notice red marks or a loss of fur in places. These are the first two warning signs that your pet has a skin problem. But what type of skin problem?
By W. A. Swan | Published 6/2/2009
Everyone who does strenuous work or exercise has known the pain of a pulled muscle in the arm. It usually starts as a sharp spasm and can last for a few days. There are many things you should look into when you think you have pulled a muscle in your arm
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/27/2009
The death of a pet is hard on some people. This is especially true when pets have been part of the family for years.
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/21/2009
Homeowners will come across needing home door repairs at some point in the time they own the home. Here are the three most common problems and the home door repairs for them.
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/19/2009
You have decided to do some research to find the proper methods. You will need to know what type of repair you need to do, and when you have found enough information to do the repair correctly.
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/18/2009
A personal financial statement is an account of what you own and owe. This is how you create your own personal financial statement.
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/18/2009
This is the story of how a stray cat can come into your life and become a lifetime friend.
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/17/2009
A broken car window is something every driver faces once in their life. If you are patient, you can replace a car window thus saving money on window repair. Replacing a car window is not a difficult task, but simply one with many small steps.
By W. A. Swan | Published 3/27/2009
In an overview, the use of VPN's can offer business a cheaper, more effective and scalable solution. And with the almost daily improvement in internet availability, both efficiency and flexibility make this line of communication a good value.
By W. A. Swan | Published 2/20/2009
With the rise in unemployment there are many things which will be placed aside when people lose their jobs. Unfortunately, health may be one of them. When you are unemployed, your health is the last thing you need to let go of.
By W. A. Swan | Published 2/12/2009
Super Bowl commercials have become as much a part of the celebrated game as the actual game itself. Super Bowl XLIII was no exception to the rule; although the year 2009 might go down as the year of violent commercials and lame remakes.
By W. A. Swan | Published 2/3/2009
Everyone today is getting back into exercise. One of the best ways to do this is to get on your bike and ride. Many, like me, opted for a mountain bike. Discount pricing can be found online for cheaper mountain bikes if you look.
By W. A. Swan | Published 1/22/2009
With automobiles becoming more expensive, and everyone looking for alternatives, bicycles have become popular again. But where do you go to get a cheap road bike? Finding discount road bikes online is pretty simple.
By W. A. Swan | Published 1/22/2009
Builders risk insurance is one type of insurance which is used by the construction and remodeling trade. These policies are used to cover both natural and accidental damage caused on a building site.
By W. A. Swan | Published 1/8/2009
If you are part of a family or a single person where cooking has become more work than fun you are not alone. There are a few tips for easy everyday cooking which can help you bring fun back into cooking during the busy work week.
By W. A. Swan | Published 12/25/2008
While it is well known that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insures bank deposits up to a certain limit, what is not so well known is that there is a method to ensure safety for amounts over the limitations.
By W. A. Swan | Published 12/23/2008
Pro Forma Financial Statements are accounting reports businesses generate to satisfy investor concerns about future revenues and repayment obligations.
By W. A. Swan | Published 12/22/2008
Contractors must consider various issues and types of insurance when deciding on their policy needs. Contractors General Liability Insurance is one type of insurance they need. A short explanation of what these issues are follows.
By W. A. Swan | Published 12/15/2008
Concrete has many uses in both manufacturing and construction; mainly because of the various advantages in its use. In considering the use of concrete, you also must consider the limitations of concrete. There may be disadvantages of concrete you might not be aware of.
By W. A. Swan | Published 10/8/2008
Why pruning your evergreens in the fall is important.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/3/2008
Some general recommendations on how to collect yard waste.
By W. A. Swan | Published 9/3/2008
There are a few ways to have outdoor lighting, finding what you want for limited cost is the trick. Taken from personal experience, here are three ways to install outdoor lighting for under $500.
By W. A. Swan | Published 8/27/2008
With everyone in the US screaming over gas prices, and how everything is shipped from far off places, wanting to find local grown produce and vegetables is getting to be more than trendy in many cities. Boston is no exception.
By W. A. Swan | Published 7/14/2008
Basic installation guide for window awnings.
By W. A. Swan | Published 7/1/2008
a brief history of the NASCAR Brickyard 400; how it came to be and the history of the "Brickyard".
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/28/2008
The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the history of the Buffalo Soldier, and the role of African-Americans in times of war throughout American history
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/27/2008
Where would you get printable funeral announcements? How much are they? How would you get them printed? What are your choices? Finding available options can be a difficult task
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/27/2008
I sat here and thought O, My God, what would I do without things that were literally unheard of when I was growing up? The things I take for granted today, well, most of them didn't come to pass until about two decades ago maybe.
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/21/2008
Commentary about what I found, and did not find, in a can of chicken and dumplings.
By W. A. Swan | Published 5/16/2008
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