Helpful Hints

DEAR READERS: Have you considered a harness for your dog instead of a collar? It is a good choice, for several reasons.

If your dog is a puller, the harness should break that habit. Wearing a collar, the dog can feel that he is getting ahead. Pulling while in a harness will only lift the dog's front legs off the ground -- not productive.

Harnesses can relieve pressure from the neck. Although it is rare, collars can cause or worsen neck and throat injuries to the dog.

A harness can give the animal a sense of calm and comfort.

Check with your veterinarian about what he or she recommends.

DEAR HELOISE: My shirts have stains in the underarm area. How can I reduce or eliminate them?

-- Jack K., via email

DEAR READER: Wash the garment after each wearing. Liquid laundry detergent can make a good pretreater. Rub in and launder. Every few wearings, launder with hot water to break apart residual marks.

Never overfill the washer. It's too taxing on the machine, and your clothes won't be cleaned thoroughly.

DEAR HELOISE: I purchased a baby doll for my grandchild. The doll is great quality, of course, but expensive, and so are the little outfits. I found a great way to clothe the baby: items from the infants department. They are much cheaper.

-- Ingrid D. in San Antonio

DEAR READERS: There's no need to spend lots of money on cat toys. Here are some cheap options for you:

• Empty toilet-tissue rolls

• Old ping-pong balls

• Wadded-up paper or newspaper.

One caveat: Never give cats pieces of yarn or string to play with. They can get tangled up in it, or they can swallow it and have stomach problems.

The best article to play with may be another cat. They can keep each other company, and there are many cats that need great homes.

Ask your veterinarian for hints about good cat toys.

DEAR HELOISE: To get the last amount out of a tube of toothpaste, hand lotion, etc., cut the tube close to the capped end. You'll be surprised how much product is actually left.

-- Sue L. in Virginia

Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email

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