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Monday, June 26, 2006

Cats and Dogs - Options and openness are becoming more of a reality for those who are grieving over lost pets


Options and openness are becoming more of a reality for those who are grieving over lost pets
Celia Robinson's dog, Lucy, was more than a pet. The 10-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback had been a part of the family since it was a puppy.

THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA
Review Date: JUNE 24, 2006 Publisher: Doubleday Pages: 320 pp. Price (hardback): $21.95 Publication Date: 4/22/03 ISBN: 0-385-50926-X ISBN (hardback): 0-385-50926-X Category: FICTION Classification: FEATURE

Katrina victim sues to have his rescued poodle returned
When Malvin Cavalier fled to the Superdome as Hurricane Katrina bore down on his home in the 9th Ward of New Orleans, he left a bucket of food and pail of water on the front porch for his poodle, Bandit.

Rescued animals may soon find homes
The prospective pets, now housed at the Animal Rescue League of Berks County, were seized from an illegal puppy mill.

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