Scent trail you easier lives with well y'all a friend the apples and remove seed cores and stems, cook them to soften and throw them the blender to puree, skins and all. The texture differs a bit, and the incredibly gorgeous color is enhanced. Freeze as is or add spices and cook into butter. Old recipes for apple butter include sugar; it's unnecessary. Instead, I've added cider for sweetener, but a sense it's counter productive as it necessitates a longer cook. Then it goes into the freezer. Here they just passed a law this to allow dogs at outside eating areas of restaurants with the restaurant owners approval. Yea! The state parks department also has lifted some of their dog restrictions. I think they realized they were missing out on lots of revenue from dog owners! But, there are a couple of counties that have breed restrictions I had someone ask me one time if Red Heeler was a pitbull. Geez, glad I 't live a county with restrictions! I think I'd rather muzzle requirements than breed bans. Finland crating is illegal unless the crate is quite large it's likely also true about Sweden. Here dogs are allowed off-leash only with a permission from the land's owner but most dog owners 't pay much attention to that and keeping dogs off-leash somewhat secluded places is normal. And bigger cities have fenced dog-parks for those who like them, dog people either 't have dogs social enough or simply 't think it's a good idea for a dog to socialize with dogs of unknown temperaments. We 't have any banned breeds but aggressive dogs have been on the news a lot and it seems that dog hatred is rising. Than again Finland has a huge number of dogs compared to our small population I guess it's no wonder that there are a lot of irresponsible dog owners as well. dogs are being left house completely free and there are of course windows most rooms… They behave very well, it's what they are used to all their life and how they were taught to be from puppyhood. Or, the case of a rescue of mine that hadn't been taught how to stay alone properly, as adult but that can be much harder of course. I 't mean any offence to anyone but I personally couldn't imagine crating dogs, it would feel wrong where's foreign puppy guides I've read it's the only responsible thing to do. Cultural differences, obviously. Massachusetts we're allowed to take the dogs on all public transit except during rush hour- which seems reasonable to me. I've also had dogs at outdoor seating restaurants and been told that's okay. Where I live Cambridge, most bookshops, hardware stores, store- basically anywhere without food- have been very welcoming as well. The crate issue is such interesting one. All of other dogs have been left at home loose the house, and they did very well. But is different, hyper-reactive, easily frightened and aroused, and as much as I'd him to be happy loose the house, he appears to be much happier if he has the comfort of some seclusion and less stimulation. I'd argue that one-size-fits-allregulations are not always the best of ideas. He loves his crate and goes into it happily, never whines or cries it and appears relaxed and content it. I think of it as his bedroom, where he gets to relax and drop his guard. Switzerland it's AWFUL!!! One has no clue about the laws of the next town. some parts Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, Pitbulls, Amstaff, Cane Corso and more are banned. Where I live they most likely come out with a law that has no breed specific list but a huge grey area that could include any dog.Then there is the law that dictates how to live with your dog and on the other side are animal right laws that tell you to do other things. They even want to have a lawyer for pets. Think of your dog is chasing the neighbors cats neat case for the pet lawyer. The sad thing is politicians and the