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he Omen Of The Rubber Green Frog
In 1991, I adopted my third cocker rescue foster "child"... a little black and white girl, who we called Holly. She came from a sad situation (as our rescues sometimes do) and by the time I had her healthy enough to adopt put, I had fallen in love...
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he Leap Year
Happy Leap Year! I don't know if you have had time to notice, but this year, February offers us an extra day - the 29th aka Leap Day! In our house this is a very IMPORTANT day, as our Sadie will once again be able to celebrate a "real birthday". We have yet to decide if she is 16 or 4... but either way, it will certainly be celebrated!
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What you Need to Know top>>
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igns Of Frostbite & Hypothermia
Dogs body temperature averages 101.5 degrees, but Minott Pruyn, DVM, of Pruyn Veterinary Hospital in Missoula, Mont., said it is not uncommon to see dogs with a core temperature as low as 94 degrees. "Anything bellow 100 degrees can be considered serious hypothermia," said Dr. Pruyn, who also sees a lot of frostbite. Dogs with erect ears and tails are especially vulnerable. Here are five signs that your dog may be in distress:
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Events top>>
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how & Go
Sponsored by: Piscataqua Obediance Club, Inc. & Maine Coats Runners Flyball Team
AKC, UKC & CKC routines offered
Where: York County Fish & Game Club ( Lyman )
When: Sunday February 22nd & March 14th, 2004
Registration begins at: 9:00 AM
«Judging begins at: 9:30 AM -first come first served.»
Fee: $6.00 per dog / additional same dog $3.00
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he Role Of Animal Assisted Therapy In Health Care Today
One-Day Workshop - Portsmouth:Friday April 16th, 9a.m. - 4p.m.
This workshop for social workers, health care practitioners, and pre-vet and therapeutic recreation practitioners explores animal assisted therapy (AAT) as a therapeutic intervention in a variety of healthcare and educational settings. Today, animals of all sorts can be found in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, and long-term care facilities, as well as other sites.
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ye Clinic
Sponsored by: Piscataqua Obediance Club, Inc.
Located at Dr. Scott Moffatt's Clinic
Kittery Animal Hospital, Kittery, Maine
Saturday, March 27, 2004 & Sunday, March 28, 2004
Veterinary Ophthalmologist will be:
DR. ALAN BACHRACH, JR., VMD
Pre-registration and pre-payment of: $25 per dog (non-refundable)
«Deadline is March 15, 2004.... PLEASE ONE FORM PER DOG»
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Lighten Up! top >>
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ayings:
×Living on the Earth is expensive, but it does include a free trip around the sun every year!
×How long a minute is, depends on what side of the bathroom door you’re on.
×Birthdays are good for you; the more you have the longer you live.
×Happiness comes through doors you don’t even know you left open.
×Ever notice that the people who are late are often much jollier than the people who have to wait for them?
×Most of us go to our grave with our music still inside of us.
×If Wal-Mart is lowering prices every day, how come nothing is free yet?
×You may be the only person in the world, but you may also be the world to one person.
×Some mistakes are much to fun, to only make once!
×Don’t cry because it’s over, Smile because it happened.
×We could learn a lot from craons, some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, some have weird names, and all are different colors... but they all exist nicely in the same box.
×A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour.
ifts that are bad for dogs:
A CD of cats meowing popular songs.
A knitted pink sweater that makes your Doberman look like poodle.
A remote control for the refrigerator door.
Doggy antlers - especially if your near sighted neighbor is into hunting.
His own PetSmart credit card
A chew toy that is shaped like a shoe (particularly one of your favorite style)
A CAT!!!
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