LOVE furry animals but don't enjoy allergic reactions to their fur moulting around the house?
Here's a novel solution you could try on your beloved pet; the dog leotard.
The shed defender (modelled by a canine pictured) was developed by US man Tyson Walters as a solution to the "tumbleweeds of hair" his huge Saint Bernard was shedding around the house and in his car.
"I looked around on the internet and dog stores and I couldn't find a solution to my product, so I decided to make one," he said.
Apparently pink is one of their "hottest selling" colours.
A WILD ride on a roller coaster can now be prescribed as a successful treatment to get patients to pass kidney stones.
A study by Michigan State University urologist David Wartinge found the ride has a 70% success rate.
"Basically, I had patients telling me that after riding a particular roller coaster at Walt Disney World, they were able to pass their kidney stone," he explains in the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association.
After testing the theory on 174 kidney stones of varying shapes, sizes and weights he is now convinced that "rough, quick coasters with some twisted turns but no upside down movements" are ideal for passing the stones.
Can I put this on Medicare?
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