W.Va. Man Among Last of WWI Vets

July 5, 2007 on 2:45 pm | In Dogs In The News |

Baltimore Sun - Both ears require mechanical assistance, but his mind is sharp, with names and numbers from the early part of the 20th century slipping readily from his tongue. He speaks Spanish and German, even surprising a visitor of Filipino descent with a warm
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More than just a hound dog
Post-Star - The trophies, ranging from six inches to six feet tall, bore the names of dog shows held in the last eight years. More than 300 ribbons, plaques and certificates decorated the walls. Last year, Amanda had hired a cleaning crew to dust and shine each
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Welcome, Bilerico Project
Southern Voice - HRC, Pam Spaulding of Pam’s House Blend, Mike Rogers of BlogActive and author Patricia Nell Warren are just some of the names If I did, he warned me, I would never eat another hot-dog as long as I lived.” That is the metaphor he chooses to use when
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The Professional-Class Menagerie
Washington Post - In “Dog Days,” the most recent dispatch in a series chronicling life on his Bedlam Farm in Upstate New York , we are treated When you call a large rural vet clinic, the dispatcher will ask you whether your animals have names or numbers. It is a
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