Page 9 - IAV Digital Magazine #401
P. 9
The only true FREE CLASSIFIEDS in the Antelope Valley... Where buyers and sellers meet!
1128 W. Ave I • Lancaster
945-9240
BurGer BASkeT
17116 E. Ave O Lake Los Angeles (661)264-1730
AliCe BurGer
At Alice’s our goal is to present our customers w/ high quality food & service. We prepare our food from scratch using high quality ingrdients in a sanitary environment. We cook w/ canola oil w/c is cholesterol free & very low in saturated fats. We deep fry in pure veg- etable shortening w/c contains no animal fats.
open daily
801 W. Palmdale Bl. • Palmdale
(661)266-8550
BAKERY/DONUTS /COFFEE SHOP
SpuDnuTS DonuTS
Baked Fresh Daily
Donuts, Muffins, Scones, Pastries, Cookies, Croissants. Gourmet Coffee 1884 E. Ave J Lancaster (661)723-9991
SprinG DonuTS
Sandwiches, Croissant, Bagels, Smoothies, Ice Mocha, Gourmet Coffee, Cappuccino & Etc. Special 14 donuts for $3.99 Sandwiches: Small: $2.99 w/soda large: $3.99 w/soda retail/Wholesale 39522 10th st. West #D
Palmdale Behind McDonalds 273-3078
DonuT inn #43
Baked Fresh Daily
Donuts, Muffins, Scones, Pastries, Cookies, Croissants, Bagels Gourmet Coffee 4654 E. Avenue S # C Palmdale (661)285-4471
FURniTURE
2 sofas, large & small, tan $50 for both • 718-2020404
3)Foldable chaise lounges $30 for all. Vinyl & metal • 272-9273 bet 8:00am- 8:30pm only404
2 China cabinets $300each • 943-6071403
Round oak dining w/ 2 matching chairs. Great cond $75 • 272-9273 bet 8:00am- 8:30pm only403
Good looking dining table w/ 2 matching chairs $55 • 272-9273 bet 8:00am- 8:30pm only403
Lazy Boy cream, like new $125 • 442-285-9322402
Costco jewelry boxes w/ 8 drawers & storage panels. Top open out, xlnt cond $75 • 943-6071402
Your Dog Doesn’t Want Your Hugs, Psychologist Says
The next time you want to show your dog some love, you might want to keep your distance. Your dog doesn’t want your hugs, according to Stanley Coren, a profes- sor at the University of British Columbia in an article in Psychology Today.
Coren, who focuses in dog behavior, wrote that dogs dislike being held by humans in part because they are meant to be running animals, able to escape when being threatened. Holding a dog back, he added, “can increase his stress level and, if the dog's anxiety becomes significantly intense, he may bite.”
You can tell if your hug is making a dog anxious by
noticing whether it is closing its eyes or avert- ing them, flattening its ears, yawning, or licking its lips.
Coren downloaded a random sample of 250 pictures of humans hug-
ging dogs, and found more than 80 percent of the photos showed dogs with at least one sign that they were stressed or anxious.
“The results indicated that the Internet contains
many pictures of happy people hugging what appear to be unhappy dogs,” he wrote.
Instead, Coren suggest- ed, pat your dog or give it a treat. If you love your dog, let them go.
ANTELOPE VALLEY FREE CLASSIFIEDS
661-266-4-ADS
9