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โSep-22-2007 04:07 AM
fulltimegrams22 wrote:
We have more heroes to mention here again. The story of Anna's Journey to Washington State is in the Good Sam Highways Magazine October 2007 issue page 41. So a handclap and a thanks to all those involved in getting Anna safely home. The story is entitled,
An Amazing Journey by Paula Loehr
Fulltimegrams22
โSep-22-2007 04:04 AM
jbreech wrote:
Hi !
I just found a web site www.giveabowl.com.
That has a download coupon for $4.00 off
purina food .But the best part is they will
donate $1.00 to a participating animal
organization of your choice. If Dixie Flyer
wants to put old fella on .There is a link
at the bottom of page in red (pets for people)
that has a place to register your organization
If we all used the coupon there would be a lot
of dollars donated if you can get the old
fella on there. Dont you think?
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โSep-20-2007 04:38 PM
Ron & Shirley wrote:
Richard,
Will you be going to Moorehead City? If so don't miss going to Tony's Sanitary Fish Market and Restaurant. In case you haven't heard of it it has quite a reputation. Very famous place. It was opened in 1938 I believe. Excellent seafood restaurant!! Ronnie's Aunt Mildred Denham who happens to be 95 lives in the Havelock/New Bern area and it is her favorite place to eat. Gee I wish I was going with you! I have only been to that part of the Country one time in early 2002 and it was so beautiful.
I hope Sue gets to feeling better.
Have a great trip!
Shirley
โSep-20-2007 04:19 PM
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โSep-20-2007 02:37 PM
LizFM wrote:
My mixed breed has a very touchy digestive system, and frequently has loose to downright runny stools. I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned it, but canned pumpkin is a lifesaver. Rommie loves it (well, pretty much Anything that is or might be food). She weighs around 50 pounds and a cup or cup and a half of canned pumpkin will usually do the trick. I feed it in place of her regular meals for a meal or two.
This is NO replacement for a vet visit but if there's nothing wrong besides just something "not agreeing" with them, and until you can *get* to the vet, it is a lifesaver!!
I'm much more comfortable giving them pumpkin than some human medication.
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