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Lost or Stolen French Bulldog in California/Nevada
/4 Comments/in French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolPlease cross post and twitter this – let’s help to get this little girl back home again. Lost or Stolen – Diamond, a Brindle and White French Bulldog Diamond went missing on 11/11/09 in Rancho Cordova CA, 95628 She was last seen being picked up in a black Chevy Suburban with NV license plates on […]
FBV’s “We’ll Stop at Nothing!” Fundraiser
/5 Comments/in French Bulldog Rescue, French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolThose shameless little monkeys over at the French Bulldog Village are rolling out their big guns for this season’s fund raising efforts. Here’s their newest fund raiser – Submitted by Charlotte Creeley, FBVillage Co-Founder Some of you out there, who happen to be French Bulldog Village volunteers or who visited the FBVillage booth at the […]
Sammy Needs a Home for the Holidays
/2 Comments/in Daily Life, French Bulldog Rescue, French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolAnyone who has ever owned and loved a senior dog can tell you how special they are. No, they don’t have the bounciness of puppies – but they have a calm serenity that more than makes up for it. They make wonderful bed buddies, couch companions and short walk pals. They ask for a few […]
Moggies, then and now
/1 Comment/in Daily Life /by CarolI’ve spent the last six and a half months taking the same drive to work almost every day. It’s picturesque – a winding back road, past creeks, over rivers, and through landscape that ranges from stark cedars on bare rock to lush pastures with contentedly grazing cows. Every day, I’ve passed the same red brick […]
Your Friday Moment of Zen
/in Daily Life /by CarolThis funky little dude is a nudibranch, and before the urge to kiss him and hug him overtakes you, it’s good to remember that — a) he’s a slug b) he’s a poisonous slug So, probably best if you skip snuggling on the nudibranch. He’s still pretty cute, though. h/t to F U Penguin for […]
At Risk Kids Graduate Class of Assistance Dogs
/in Daily Life /by CarolA great example of how partnerships between dogs and at risk youth and adults can help everyone involved. From the Londoner – Residents of London’s Craigwood Youth Services are preparing to say goodbye to their first class of new assistance dogs after more than a year of training at the Ailsa Craig campus. The youthful […]