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Denise Flaim, a Newsday staffer since 1994, covers companion animals – not pets -- every Monday in her Animal House column. Denise is owned by two Rhodesian Ridgebacks, and is involved in breeding, conformation (code for "dog shows"), lure-coursing (don’t worry, no one else knows what that is, either), obedience, agility and therapy-dog work. She is the historian of the Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of the United States, and author of "The Holistic Dog Book: Canine Care for the 21st Century" (Wiley, 2003) and "Getting Lucky: How One Special Dog Found Love and a Second Chance at Angel’s Gate" (Stewart, Tabori and Chang, 2005).

 

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May 02, 2007

Lost Yorkie in Queens

Honi Reisman sends this via email, along with the ever-true comment: "No one knows Queens better than Team Vivi."

<< lost yorkie queens

2 years old
Male, Neutered – 6 lbs.
Lost last Saturday 4/28
No collar, etc.
Name: Maxie
Lost at Main St and 68th Ave near Kew Gardens Hills

Contact:  Peggy Bautista 347 276 1534>>

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With the increasing popularity of small dogs (especially "teacup" Yorkies), thought you'd be interested in this video and piece on Teacup Yorkies and how to avoid buying a sick dog, based on an article posted in the Miami Herald. http://hubpages.com/hub/TeacupYorkie

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