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dogsnose.org- A NEW WEBSITE FOR DOG LOVERS WHO WISH TO HELP CANINE RESCUES

 
Dogs NoseA new sign-up website dogsnose.org launched on Monday 10 November 2008 bringing a people-for-rescues interface to find dog lovers willing to help canine rescues and welfare bodies anywhere.
 
Creator and dogsnose.org founder, Gillian Kaloyeropoulos lives with her husband and three rescue dogs in Cheshire, England. A life-long dog lover, Gillian has previously volunteered for her local branch of the RSPCA and is now a free-lance home checker and general volunteer for any dog rescue seeking her help in the South Cheshire region. She also volunteers for Animal Lifeline in nearby Stoke-on-Trent, where two of her rescue dogs came from.

 

Bark the Vote

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The Dog Vote

At a time of political apathy, you can make your electoral choice known to the world with the help of your four-legged friend. On the site TheDogVote.com you can purchase a red pet bandana as vote for McCain and a blue one respectively for Obama. Since we all know that dogs are color blind you may not wanna let your little buddy pick it out, though.

 

As dogs take on the role of voting-role-models, they may inspire the rest of the nation to participate in the political debate and then ultimately, the presidential election.

 

In case you are curious about the fate of our country you can track the doggy-vote on the electoral map posted on TheDogVote.com. As added bonus you can even express your personal opinion there, or read what others have to say.


 

Man's Best Friend as Survival Companion

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Service dogs have been a valuable help in providing not only help and guidance but also companionship to people with disabilities. Their skills range from guiding blind people through traffic to helping children with autism improve their social behavior, as well as assisting people with physical disabilities by picking up items and opening doors.

 


 

Rescue Dog Receives Her Own Rescue

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Molly BrownABCNews.com reports that when 5-year-old chocolate lab, Molly, became lethargic and out of breath last month, her owners rushed her to the vet. Based on the symptoms presented, the vets believe that Molly suffered a heart attack. Further tests concluded that Molly suffers from a complete blockage of electrical charge to her heart.Their solution? Install a pacemaker.


 


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