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Date: 2009-09-19 12:53:04
GlamourDog.com, DOTW Dakota, and More!

DallasDogLife

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Hello from DallasDogLife!

It's so great to see the sun after so many consecutive days of rain. I wasn't complaining, because my yard desperately needed the water, but my dogs were not happy campers for most of last week. Since the sun finally made an appearance today, we caught up on some much-needed bonding as the fur-kids romped around the yard and chased squirrels. Hopefully the sun will decide to show off for a while and you and your dogs can enjoy this gorgeous weather!

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Upcoming Events
Friday, September 18 through Sunday, September 20 - Extreme Mutt Makeover
Sunday, September 20 - Operation Kindness Dog Day Afternoon
Sunday, September 20 - Miniature Schnauzer Rescue of North Texas (MSRNT) Frisco PetCo Schnauzer Meet & Greet
Saturday, September 26 - Miniature Schnauzer Rescue of North Texas (MSRNT) Dallas PetCo Schnauzer Meet & Greet
Saturday, September 26 - Wags & Waves at Hawaiian Falls
*New!* Saturday, September 26 - Doggy Paddle - Grand Prairie
*New!* Saturday, September 26 - 4th Annual Bow Wow Pow Wow in the Colony
*New!* Saturday, October 3 - Dogtoberfest at The Ginger Man Pub
*New!* Saturday, October 3 - Miniature Schnauzer Rescue of North Texas (MSRNT) Garland PetSmart Schnauzer Meet & Greet
*New!*
Saturday, October 3 -
Annual Blessing of the Animals
*New!* Sunday, October 4 - EARS 2nd Annual Dog Wash and Meet and Greet Day

New events are added daily! Keep checking the Events Calendar on DallasDogLife.com for the latest information.

Also on DallasDogLife:

Meet our Dog of the Week, Dakota! Dakota is a 1-year-old Yellow Labrador who loves living the active life!
Have you submitted your dog's profile for the Dog of the Week column? If not, do it now!

September is GALT's Greyhound Awareness Month! Read more here.

Controversy is brewing at the Garland Animal Shelter over their euthanisia practices. Read more here.

If you were getting tired of all the rain last week, you can bet your dog was too. Read this week's tip for a way to keep him entertained when he can't play outside.

Last week's poll results: Is your dog registered in the city where you live?
- 71.4% said Yes, my dog is an official resident!
- 28.6% said No, I've never registered my dog with the City.
Don't forget to vote in this week's poll - Have you ever fostered a dog in your home for a local rescue organization?

Don't forget to "be a Fan" of DallasDogLife on Facebook, "follow" DallasDogLife on Twitter, and "friend" DallasDogLIfe on MySpace! Facebook Fans can post photos and videos of their pups and Twitter followers can ask questions and get responses in real time about various Dallas dog happenings. MySpace friends can post comments and bulletins about upcoming events or news tips that you want to see on DallasDogLife. So many ways to be heard!


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