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The New York Times had an interesting article Thursday that asked ‘what
happens to the family dog during Passover?’ Many Jewish families
during Passover week either farm their dogs out to non-Jewish friends,
board them, or feed them outside the home. |
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Jerry, poor dog, had a middle of the night incident, gagging/coughing
uncontrollably and crying. He was swallowing really hard and drooling
excessively. Anxious to go out, but still inconsolable afterwards, his
whole body started shaking. |
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Join the Lake Shore Marathon Team today, and you will be
training and socializing with others who are running in honor of their
own dogs and cats and to benefit less fortunate homeless animals.
Everyone is running from the bottom of their hearts!
Being part of the Lake Shore team brings you great benefits: professional training and membership with the Chicago Area Runners Association
(CARA); social gatherings with team members and Tree House team
members; special events; a carb loading dinner the eve of the race;
fundraising help from our staff. Invite your old running buddies to
join in, meet new people, and have a great time. The Marathon may be in
October, but if last year is any indication, runner applications will
be closing in April. |
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Dog’s Night Out Revisited |
The December 4 issue of the Evanston Review carried this article on Dog’s Night Out, and we send thanks for the memories of goofy dog dancing, lots of laughter, and, yes, warmer weather!
http://www.pioneerlocal.com/evanston/lifestyles/trend/1304730,on-dog-120408-s1.article
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Hooray! Success on the Donation Page |
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Thank you so much everyone for contributing to the leash fund on our
donation page—we reached our $250 request! Check out the page to see
if you might be interested in helping with anything—no amount is too
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