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Sleighed it! Jack Russell races owner s sledge down a hill and wins easily

This is the moment a speedy Jack Russell gave huskies a run for their money as he beat his owner in a sled race.  Danil Vasilyev, 22, from Cheboksary, Russia took his dog Ram up a hill in the city to have a sled race on December 13. Despite the dog s tiny size, the sled is no competition for the terrier who sprints ahead and easily wins the race. Danil filmed a video of the race and posted it on TikTok where it was viewed more than three million times. In the clip, the pair are seen on the starting line, on top of a snowy hill, just before the race begins. 

Charles plays postie during visit to Royal Mail office

By Press Association 2021 The Prince of Wales helps to sort letters during a visit to Royal Mail’s Delivery Office, in Cirencester, to recognise the vital public services that the country’s postal workers provide, especially this year and in the run-up to Christmas The Prince of Wales’s personal touch ensured that the Christmas post for one town was truly Royal Mail. Charles helped out in a delivery room putting letters and cards into their correct slots when he visited Royal Mail’s office in Cirencester, close to his Highgrove home in Gloucestershire. Wearing his trademark double-breasted suit, while workers wore high visibility jackets, the prince said “It’s very difficult, isn’t it?” as he debated over which was the right slot for a piece of mail.

Sally Powell: Foster mom to Jack Russell terriers

Sally Powell: Foster mom to Jack Russell terriers Lewes resident Sally Powell serves as foster mother to Jack Russell terriers on behalf of Mid-Atlantic Jack Rescue. A native of Hertfordshire, England, Powell has been fostering Jack Russells since 2014. Her newest foster dog is Remie, a six-year-old who was given up by his parents. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS Ryan Mavity December 15, 2020 Sally Powell at her Lewes home with Griffin, her first foster Jack Russell who ended up becoming staying. Sally Powell and friends walk their Jack Russell terriers through Canalfront Park in Lewes. Taking part are (l-r) Pat Farina with Cooper, Gavin Braithwaite with Tuppence, Sue Towers with Duncan, Powell with Griffin, Anne Norman with Fiona and Daisy, Sueellen Malone with Henry and Donna Gozelancyzk with Jack.

Nation s dogs cost us £1 7bn in home damage every year

Nation s dogs cost us £1.7bn in home damage every year Carpets topped the list of the most damaged household items (20%), followed closely by sofas or rugs (17%), chairs (14%) and wooden floors (12%) Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice With almost a fifth of Brits adding a dog to the family in lockdown, new research by MoneySuperMarket today reveals that on average, the nation’s dogs are costing owners over £1.7 billion in household damage a year.

10 Surprisingly Believable Bits of Malarkey

Tanning beds are easily questionable malarkey: It s not hard to wonder whether they may be more dangerous than sunlight. Nicholas Eveleigh/The Image Bank/Getty Images Malarkey comes in many forms. There s the laughable malarkey, like this electronic belt can make you lose weight; there s the easily questionable malarkey, like tanning beds are safer than sunlight; and then there is the malarkey that seems so reasonable, so highly probable, many of us just don t question it. This malarkey is believed so widely, it might as well be true. And yet, it s not. Advertisement Some of the myths are harmless; some pose potential dangers. A few may be inconvenient to remove from the common-knowledge database, which could explain why they re still around, turning so many of us into inadvertent purveyors of hogwash.

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