![]() As bonus features or DVD extras, these will be fantastic, and one more little item to put into the Breaking Bad universe. It’s one of several scenes that didn’t make the final cut, including an extended scene with Badger, as well as a longer scene with Jane. Obviously, Gilligan was wise to keep it out of El Camino. Lydia doesn’t so much decline as she (rudely) hangs up on him, but Todd - who cannot accept that Lydia might not be into him - merely interprets her rejection as concern that their phones are being bugged. Set sometime before the events of El Camino, it sees Todd meticulously building the snow globe that includes the two of them while calling Lydia to confirm a meeting while also asking her on a date. But Snow Globe provides some necessary insight. The movie itself featured Todd’s snow globe, of course, and Todd’s pitiful affection for Lydia was never in doubt. Snow Globe, conversely, is the origins story to Todd’s snow-globe shrine to Lydia that we didn’t realize El Camino was missing. It was the Breaking Bad ending that we didn’t realize it was missing. El Camino sought to rectify that, and in my opinion (and that of most who watched El Camino) it was a huge success. Some folks thought that, as great as the ending of Breaking Bad was, Aaron Paul (who was essentially a co-lead in the series) got short shrift in the finale. In conjunction with the film’s AMC premiere, they also released Snow Globe: A Breaking Bad Short. Sign up for the monthly APCC newsletter here.Although Vince Gilligan’s sequel movie, El Camino - which followed Aaron Paul’s Jesse Pinkman after the events of Breaking Bad - debuted last October on Netflix, AMC finally got the opportunity to air the film on its own network over the weekend, essentially a week ahead of the release of the fifth season of Better Call Saul. ![]() Read case studies, keep up to date on the latest research, and find out more about how APCC can help you by checking out all the resources available in the APCC section on ASPCApro. Visit us on Facebook for daily APCC news and conversation. Pet owners should, of course, contact their local veterinary professional or the Animal Poison Control Center if their pets get into any of these substances. Ice melt, homemade play dough, and salt-dough ornaments (even when dry) can all be a tempting salty treat for pets, but can cause life-threatening imbalances in the electrolytes. ![]() A prewritten list of the names, milligram strength, and number of pills that visitors have brought is very useful in an emergency situation as well. Be sure that when they take their medications that they do so behind a closed door, such as the bathroom, so that a dropped pill can be found before the pet has a chance to eat it. It is safer to have the visitors put their medication in a closed cabinet that is not accessible to pets. Pets will often investigate suitcases and can get into pill vials or weekly pill minders. People who are not used to having pets in the house can often be unaware of how curious they can be. These exposures can be prevented with a little advance planning. There are often a large number of visitors during the holiday season, and pets often get into medications that friends or family have brought with them. Pets should be kept away from food preparation areas or places where food will be left out. A few of the more concerning common food exposures during the holidays are chocolate, bread dough, fruitcake and alcohol. Pets are often not shy about taking food that is left sitting out on counters or tables. Snow globes should be kept out of reach of pets. ![]() If a snow globe is broken, either by a person or a pet, the sweet smell can attract a pet to lick it up, leading to a potentially fatal intoxication. Yeah online I saw that for DIY snow globe fixing people use a mix of demineralized water and glycerin. Some snow globes contain ethylene glycol, a highly toxic substance to all pets. after that refill the globe, re-glue the base (make sure its waterproof and to find where it was leaking) reconnect with the globe, repaint if necessary and bam unless the music box is damaged its good as new. Pets have a keen sense of smell and will often unwrap presents early and eat all of the contents. If you are going to wrap any food (especially chocolate), dog treats, or dog toys, keep the items in a safe place and well out of your pet’s reach until they are ready to be opened. Gifts are a surprising source of toxicities during the holidays. Bonus! Review this RACE-approved recorded webinar to learn even more: ‘Tis The Season: Common Holiday Toxins. Along with the recent release of the Breaking Bad sequel El Camino on AMC, Vince Gilligan took the opportunity to drop Snow Globe: A Breaking Bad Short. Are you ready for your panicked clients? Bone up on the top five dangers to share with clients or post on your Facebook page. Every holiday season, the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center fields calls about common holiday situations that put pets at risk. ![]()
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