Aug 2009

Have you seen me?

Last week, one of our darling pups went missing:

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Have you seen him? He was lost on North Fayetteville Street, near the Randolph Memorial Park.

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He's an 8 year old Pekingese, a little arthritic, but oh so sweet.


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If you have any information, please call the Randolph County Animal Shelter (336.683.8325).

More reasons to adopt.

Now when you adopt a cat or dog from the Randolph County Animal Shelter, you'll get over $30 in extras. Just look for this board:
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All you have to do is send in a copy of your adoption certificate along with the supplied form (in your adoption packet) to the good folks at Planet Dog and you'll receive a free year's subscription to The Pet Protector pet location service, a coupon for a free Orbee-Tuff ball or mouse, a free Bark mini magazine, and lots more.

Special thanks to the wonderful people at Planet Dog who sponsor the
Kiss Me, I'm Adopted Kit and make the awesome Orbee line of recyclable (and sometimes recycled), American-made dog toys.

And we've got new dogs and cats to come and visit!
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Chace, the wonder dog

New dogs are up...go meet Bonnie, Austin, Manny, Clyde, Dot, Dash, and more puppies than you can shake a crochet needle at. And now, let's take a closer look at Chace:


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Chace is a Real American Dog™. He dreams of being a cowboy, riding the open range and sleeping out under the stars (on warm, dry nights of course). Do cowboys still sleep under the stars? No? Well, a house would be fine too. Maybe a cowhide couch. That would solve everything. But like I said, he's a Real American Dog™, capable of going on walks, chasing a ball, and napping inconspicuously under the coffee table. Do you have a coffee table?

Shelly and Mona

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Shelly and Mona are kennel-mates. Together, they've combined their shared interests into some fascinating conversations. As a bacon inspector, Shelly knows the best breakfast joints up and down the coast, and she could go on for days about crispiness versus chewiness, salt cured versus sugar cured, and thick cut versus thin. Mona's tales of opossum jazz are an excellent counterpoint. Her tales about long-tail Lupo, the famed marsupial marimba player, or one-eyed Jimmy, the world's wildest possum bass player, keep the dogs laughing long into the night. Sometimes their stories even intertwine, such as the time both of them got to talking about Weirdo Wally's Breakfast and Wings - an all night hot-spot known for their BLG's (bacon, lettuce and gizzard sandwiches) and a bopping all possum band. Come see them today and hear the tales for yourself.
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