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A Fond Farewell to Duke
by Carrie Boyko, CEB |
© courtesy A.N.M., reader Duke and His Football
Duke's photo above, submitted to this Super Dog Sunday event, will certainly live on as a special picture for one very loyal reader. Anita has been a staunch supporter of my site for quite sometime, and just yesterday she lost her best friend Duke. Feel free to leave your kind words or support for Anita here as comments. I'm sure she'll be checking in to see her baby. Thank you all for caring.
Duke will have a warm spot in the All Things Dog Blog Rainbow Bridge Memorial, where he will be close to his packmate, Allie Woo-Woo. |
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Holiday Winners Score In The New Year
by Carrie Boyko, CEB Buffer courtesy j.c. Toby Celebrates His First BirthdayI have winners for 2 giveaways to announce today. Adorable Toby at left had his first birthday on Christmas Day. Doesn't that make it appropriate that his name was drawn...
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Wisdom Panel Answers Your Mixed Breed Questions
by Carrie Boyko, CEB Buffer What's Your Guess?I have to say that my curiosity was piqued with this product review. After seeing this beautiful dog, Duke, we determined that he would be a good candidate for a DNA test. Both his adopted owner and the...
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Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day?it's International Treat Loving Day!
by Carrie Boyko, CEB (c) Carrie Boyko Rainbow Bridge Dog Houses A Special Tribute to Xena Who knew? A special day for dog treat appreciation? I had to laugh in spite of myself, the dog treat baking, recipe-seeking maniac that I have lately become. Maybe...
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Sniffing Out Upcoming Dog Topics? Here's The Scoop:
by Carrie Boyko, CEB Woof and Meow Returns Saturday Things are certainly hopping around here. Today's post is simply to give you a little insight into what's coming up shortly. If you don't want to miss a single post, be sure to grab a free...
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All Things Dog Blog Introduces Our Rainbow Bridge Memorial
by Carrie Boyko (C.M) reader copyright on fileInspired by Early Grayce YoungAfter a particularly sad day, Dr. Pat and I had a pow wow. We lost our first patient...well, sort of. When a reader loses a dog, we feel the pain, as well. What could we do to...
Dogs