The Rip Van Wrinkler, Volume XIV, Issue 3, August 2010 |
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Posters for the Basenji Health EndowmentLunetta/Kamen BHE Quilt, Kiafrika Azima, Kiafrika Azima 2, Twin Towers Tight Rope, The Bakers’ DozenSigned, limited edition, archival prints of all 5 posters still available.FMI on how to order club stuff Club Gear - coming soon, online storefront to order gear embroidered with club images. Stay tuned.
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Collars & Slip Leads Richard Gallione Beautiful collars. “Master’s Pride.” www.masterspride.com H.R. Hoerr / LTD Leathergoods Leather Lure Coursing & Obedience Leashes 760/789-5643 or www.hchltd.com Hogan Leathers:
Training, Etc. Clean Run The Whole Dog Journalwww.whole-dog-journal.comAffordable Agility (equipment) HiTop Dog Training High Goal Farm Dog coats Montana Dogware SitStay.com - Fido Fleece coatsGlitter lure coursing jackets + non-glitter tooCatalogs Omaha Vaccine www.omahavaccine.com or (800) 367-4444 KV Vetkvvet.com or (800) 423-8211Cherrybrookwww.cherrybrook.comMisc. very nice stuff Lotte Schaeffer Melissa Langston Sanford
Hand Made Xpen Covers Dog Jewelry William & Shirley Wagner Metropolitan Museum Store Dog food online: WagginTails
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Highly recommended books/DVDs: Temple Grandin - "Animals in Translation" Patricia McConnell - "The Other End of the Leash" Turid Rugaas – “On Speaking Terms with Dogs: Calming Signals” Leslie Nelson – “Really Reliable Recall” (DVD) Michael Reed Gach – “Acupressure’s Potent Points” Leslie McDevitt – “Control Unleashed” Denise Como - "Sighthounds Afield," "Running Sighthounds"
Health Listings: W. Jean Dodds DVM – Hemopet.org 11561 Salinaz Avenue, Garden Grove, CA 92843 Tel #: 714-891-2022 - Fax #: 714-891-2123 www.hemopet.orgCERF- Canine Eye Registration Foundation OFA Orthopedic Foundation for Animals Fanconi Information Andrea Stone The Rabies Challenge Fund Charitable Trust will determine the duration of immunity conveyed by rabies vaccines. The goal is to extend the required interval for rabies boosters to 5 and then to 7 years. This project depends primarily upon grassroots gifts for funding the costs of conducting the requisite vaccine trials. Our contributions to date have come mostly from kennel clubs and private individuals. The Rabies Challenge Fund Charitable Trust is a federally registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization [Fed. EIN # 84-6390682]. The research began in November 2007 under the direction of Dr. Ronald Schultz and The University of Wisconsin Foundation and is now in year three. We have raised the required funds needed for the first three years of the study and we now seek donations to fund year four. Continuing to raise the funds is essential so the project can continue. The Rabies Challenge Fund needs to raise a total of $1.25 million to complete the 5 and 7 year challenge studies. With your help for year four, we are another year closer to making this goal a reality. DONATE NOW!
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