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Sara Glascock September 27, 2012 at 05:24 pm
They make it so too easy. I was thrilled that I could drop my cat off in the morning before work and…Read More pick him up after work. The hours are great for working people. If $50/$60 is too much, checkout the PHS website for info on how to get a free voucher from the county.
Scott Delucchi September 5, 2012 at 02:04 am
Thanks, Frank. I don't mean to sugarcoat the Chihuahua problem at all. This latest column was…Read More intentionally light because the subject was "birthday parties." We have written anzd spoken about Chihuahuas many times. And backyard breeding is a significant factor. Still, we have a difficult time seeing how dollars spent on additional enforcement will be more impactful than the incentives we have planned. Consider this: in the six years we've offered free spay/neuter surgeries to targeted communities, we've averaged almost 1,000 surgeries per year. If we had devoted the same dollars and resources to enforcement or legislation, I don't think our efforts would have come close to matching this and would likely have been difficult to measure. That said, we routinely look at many approaches to this serious issue. Again, thank for taking the time to write. -- Scott
Freak Lazaro September 3, 2012 at 10:33 pm
Sorry for the choppy posts. Not too good at this stuff. Thanks to Ms Getty forger generous donation
Sree September 24, 2012 at 09:51 pm
Replace high-fat foods with their lower-fat alternatives. For example, switching to skim milk,…Read More skinless poultry or low-fat margarine can not only help you safely lose weight, but it will also protect your heart and reduce your chances of suffering other health problems. Thanks a lot.
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Sree September 24, 2012 at 04:01 am
Check for ketones in the urine (usually happens in Type 1 diabetics), which may be a sign that your…Read More insulin is not working properly. This can occur for various reasons and should be discussed with your doctor. Thanks for sharing.
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Fayyaz Ahmed August 23, 2012 at 08:09 am
I am Fayyaz Ahmed from Islamabad Pakistan and two of my children are also suffering from the…Read More Diabetes type 1. The revelation came in last May when my younger child Omer who is only 6 years old was losing weight, feeling lethargic and was urinating too much. Our first consultancy with the doctor was just a wastage of time however after a week I got worried and went for a second opinion to another Doctor. There, it was finally revealed that Omer Bin Fayyaz is suffereing from diebetes Type 1. Omer was hospitilized for three days and during that time my 19 year old daughter said she was also doubtful of herslf being suffering from the same desease. Ultimately she also was confirmed for suffereing from Diabetes type 1. Strangely the onset was togather, sometime in early 2012. Both the news were kind of a shock for me and my family. Its a hard experience for somebody to suffer from this disease but being parents of such like children is not less then an agony. I wish there was a way to cure this disease. Also I am doing my research to be able to guide others on this deadly disease. I wish all such parents and patients a long and healthy future. I want to tell them all they are VERY BRAVE PEOPLE. Hats off!
maila hedin August 13, 2012 at 11:40 am
Shades of the CCC. Even now, 80 years later, we benefit from the work done by out of work people who…Read More were given a leg up and a chance to work for what they got.
michelle jacob March 17, 2013 at 10:33 pm
There should be no problem with having your dog off leash in an open space, like a field or large…Read More area at the beach with no one around to distract you or the dog. However it is courteous to put your dog on its leash and it a lie down position when others walk by with or without a dog that look uneasy.
I have a white boxer, which is easily mistaken for a pitt bull or american bulldog and he loves to socialize, but only when the feeling is mutual with the other animal and owner.
My large breed dog has been attacked or ran up on by a small dog and bit in the face or on the legs plenty of times. Animals are creatures of habbit and are scared just as much as their owners are. The more relaxed at at ease you are around your pet and re-assure them that they are alright, the better we will all be.
People need to get a grip on reality. It is a BIG world and there are TONS of people with pets out there...just be courteous and respectful, do not be a jerk and act like a victim.
Small dogs are just as dangerous as large dogs as well as being intimidated...it has nothing to do with the animals size, but it has everything to do with the animals intent.
Sarah Silverman August 14, 2012 at 11:29 pm
Hey, I'm a bit out of your area but wonder if anyone is following up on the fate of the dog that…Read More belongs to the woman arrested for stabbing the guy in the lot behind Safeway. All articles mention that she was living In a van with her dog. In most cases of arrest the vehicle is impounded...often resulting in the owner not being able to retrieve it due to impound costs. But worse yet, what about her dog? Can someone in HMB follow up on this, or perhaps your heroes have already done so!!! Thanks!!!!
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