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Thor has become a big part (all 75 pounds) of our family. We decided to keep the name Thor for two reasons: 1) It was his original name and he responds better to it and, 2) Since Thor means "God ... read more>

Please Don't Take My Sunshine Away

Personal Essay by: Hannah Powell

Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 1:19pm
 
It was a calm, quiet Saturday morning. ... read more>

Four-Legged Fundraiser a Success

Article by: Steve Shay

West Seattle-based Animals First Foundation threw a silent auction and raffle ... read more>

A newborn kangaroo is about 1 inch in length.

source: http://science-facts.com/
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Do I Go Home Today?

My family brought me home, Cradled in their arms.
They cuddled me and smiled at me, And said I was full of charms.
They played and laughed with me. They showered me with toys.
I sure do love my family, Especially the girls and boys.
The children loved to feed me. They gave me special treats.
They even let me sleep with them, All snuggled in the sheets.

I used to go for walks, Often several times a day.
They even fought to hold the leash, I’m very proud to say.

They used to laugh and praise me, When I played with that old shoe.
But I didn’t know the difference. Between the old one and the new.
The kids and I would grab a rag, For hours we would tug.
So I thought I did the right thing, When I chewed the bathroom rug.

They said I was out of control, And would have to live outside.
This I did not understand, Although I tried and tried.

The walks stopped one by one. They said they hadn’t time.
I wish that I could change things. I wish I knew my crime.

My life became so lonely, In the backyard on a chain.
I barked and barked all day long. To keep from going insane.

So they brought me to the shelter. But was embarrassed to say why.
They said I caused an allergy, And then kissed me goodbye.

If I’d only had some classes, When I was a little pup.
I wouldn’t have been hard to handle, When I was all grown up.

“You only have one day left,” I heard the worker say.
Does this mean a second chance? Do I go home today?

~ Author Unknown~

 
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