Finally, Everything You Need to Know About the Yorkshire Terrier, all in One Friendly Place at MyYorkieSecrets.com (Wheaten Terrier)
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Finally, Everything You Need to Know About the Yorkshire Terrier, all in One Friendly Place at MyYorkieSecrets.com
Bradenton, FL (PRWEB) April 3, 2008 — MyYorkieSecrets.com is celebrating three years of service to Yorkshire Terrie owners by announcing the launching of a brand new http://www.MyYorkiesecrets.com…
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CITYPEEK.com Launches Travel Site in New Orleans, Helps Revive Struggling City
Baltimore, MD (PRWeb) December 5, 2006 — In an effort to help revive the starving, Hurricane-ruined New Orleans, www.citypeek.com, the world wide web’s most reliable glance to the best city…
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Here Comes the Sun
The cherry blossoms might be the most recognizable symbol of spring in Washington, but for Courtney Kolb and her Wheaten Terrier Jeffrey, being a member of Cemetery Read more…
Source: thehill.com
Michelle Obama Advocates Asthma Education, Prevention
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) June 10, 2008 — Michelle Obama, wife of presumptive Democratic Presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama, advocates asthma education and prevention in Christopher Gavigan’s…
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Bark to Park provides pooches’ paradise
Cathy Lanier of Lexington and her three Yorkshire terriers dressed to impress other dog lovers Saturday.
Source: www.thestate.com
Library hopes dog program will do the trick to encourage young readers
Some of the most popular tails at Winterville Library cannot be found on the shelves. They are available by reservation only, and kids are lining up for a turn to read.
Source: www.reflector.com
Karen Steinrock: Tips for biking, skating with a leashed dog
Q: I’m an avid walker and have seen something I consider very dangerous: people on bikes, scooters or skateboard pulling a dog on a leash.
Source: www.mcall.com
Dogs are young readers’ best friends at Field Library
PEEKSKILL First-grader Denis Burov bravely walked up to Fozzie, a wheaten terrier, in the children’s section of Field Library and began to read from “Henry and Mudge and the Big Sleepover,” a book he chose for the occasion.
Source: www.lohud.com


