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Tag Archives: other bloggers
Yes Biscuit
I wanted to take a minute to share a link to one of my favorite animal blogs. I love YesBiscuit!. I feel like the writer is fair and firm. A rare thing these days. When a shelter was recently accused … Continue reading
Lucky Dog Rescue
I’ve never met Ashely Owen Hill in person, but we know each other through the wild world that is face book. Specifically the wild world of rescue groups and fellow animal lovers on fb. She works tirelessly to save animals … Continue reading
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Drooling on the computer
There is a blog that I absolutely love. Last night I laughed so hard I fell over on my computer heaving with laughter and couldn’t sit back up. I’m pretty sure I drooled on the keyboard. And while I’m not … Continue reading