Author: Muhammad Jawad

Chicago boasts its home-grown innovation, Mella Pet Care, which recently secured an impressive $250,000 investment from billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban on the popular ABC show ‘Shark Tank’. The Lakeview-based startup is revolutionizing the pet care industry with groundbreaking health monitoring solutions, including the first noninvasive underarm thermometer for pets. This partnership is set to improve the welfare of pets and ease the lives of pet owners, reflecting the evolving needs of today’s pet-centric society. Changing Pet Care with Technology Mella Pet Care’s journey on ‘Shark Tank’ has been remarkable. The company presented its innovative product line, which aims to improve…

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On the eagerly anticipated opening day at Braidwood Lake, Joe Kwiecinski made headlines by landing an impressive 4.79-pound largemouth bass, earning him the coveted title of Fish of the Week. But the event was more than just a fishing expedition; it’s a celebration of tradition, family, and the great outdoors. Braidwood Lake, a cooling lake in southwestern Will County with a rich history built on the remains of coal mining, including the striking mine spoil of Torino Hill, set the stage for an unforgettable day that this. Tradition and Competition: A Family’s Passion for Fishing The Kwiecinski family’s connection to…

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When Crystal Sullivan of Texas watched her American Bully, Dex, howl on their indoor security camera, she didn’t just see a pet missing its family; he saw deep expressions of love and longing. This incident, which leads Sullivan and his family to come home and treat Dex during a visit to the park, underscores the deep emotional connection pets have with their owners. Scientific research supports the notion that dogs can experience separation anxiety shortly after their owners leave. Sullivan’s decision to share Dex’s howling episode on Facebook’s Dogspotting Society group sparked reactions, from laughter to empathy, showing the community’s…

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In the quaint town of Newport, an innovative art project is making waves, combining historical homage with modern creativity. Newport Town Council has embarked on an ambitious endeavour, submitting a planning application to Telford & Wrekin Council for the installation of three striking fish sculptures. This initiative aims to honor Newport’s rich historical connections with the fishing industry and monarchy, in conjunction with celebrations for the coronation of King Charles III. Crafted from stainless steel with recycled aluminum scales by the hands of local residents, these sculptures are more than decorations; they represent the pride of a community and its…

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