No dog should be left alone for more than 4 hours. Have someone walk the dog and check in and spend time with the dog if you'll be gone longer than that. Or, take the dog with you.
"Welcome to ..." is "Tervetuloa ..." in Finnish.
Answer: "Tule kotiin."
Finnish. (There are other nationalities living in Finland: Swedish, Lapp, and Russian)
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The elves, if you mean like Santa Claus' elves, are called "tonttu" or "tontut" in plural in Finnish. In Finnish fairytales and pagan beliefs, you would have many tonttus at your farm/in your home: one for the house, one for the cowhouse, one for the drying barn... And of course one for the sauna. It was the job of these "house elves" to watch over the places they protected. Sometimes, though, the tonttu could become angry and, for example, dry off your cows. They were given porridge and other food to keep them happy. There are also many other kinds of elves in the Finnish mythology, like "menninkäiset" or "sinipiiat", but these creatures lived in the forest.
Japanese Spitz are not on the top whatever they are home dogs that just love you and guard your house they are smart,loving and the truth is the Japanese Spitz are awesome!!! :P
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I think it is koti.
"Olen kotona"
"Welcome to ..." is "Tervetuloa ..." in Finnish.
Tervetuloa kotiin.
Answer: "Tule kotiin."
Finnish. (There are other nationalities living in Finland: Swedish, Lapp, and Russian)
Nokia is a Finnish company. Their headquarters are lacated in Keilaniemi, Espoo, a city near Finland's capital Helsinki.
Give it to donkeygirl14 she lets people with no home and stuff come to her youth club and play on unwanted users <3 x
An organism that makes a home for itself in a new place is known as an "alien".
An organism that makes a home for itself in a new place is called an alien.