I live in the UK and began my working life in the field of science, where I spent a number of years working in industry and for the health service. I eventually went on to pursue a life-long love of writing and now have a first class diploma in journalism. I then continued to hone my writing skills by going on to study creative writing for three years.
I am now a Feelance Writer, and I write as much as I can to fit in around my children. I have written for a number of magazines and internet sites - in particular Constant Content, where I have sold many articles. I write both fiction and non-fiction and especially love to add a bit of humour to my work, where appropriate, as I believe it helps to make the world go round!
My passion is ...
My family and my writing
I know too much about ...
Hard work
My parents always told me ...
To be polite to everyone
My childhood ambition ...
To write a book
My favorite memory ...
Choosing my first puppy when I was seven
Why I write ...
I love to challenge myself
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Great books, great movies and all kinds of music
My first job ...
A Laboratory Technician
My best moment ...
Two actually! The births of my two children
My inspiration ...
Life
Ibuprofen may be an effective painkiller for humans, but it could cause serious damage if given to a dog. Many pet owners believe that the over-the-counter drugs they take themselves to relieve pain and other medical problems must also be safe to use on animals. The fact is that drugs designed for humans will be tolerated and utilised in a completely different way when given to dogs. Ibuprofen metabolises very slowly and this can increase the risk of toxicity in dogs - a variety of unpleasant symptoms or even death could occur. Less than one regular strength Ibuprofen tablet (200mg) could ...
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Member since: February 2008
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