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Fairmount Dog Stories

Fairmount Dog Stories

http://dogstories.wordpress.com

Fairmount Dog Stories features the every day stories of Sadie and Lily of Fairmount, a neighborhood in Center City Philadelphia. We honor the community of friends and fans of the girls in this blog space. Their exploits are endearing to us. So are the adv

Shaggy Dog Stories

Shaggy Dog Stories

http://shaggydogster.blogspot.com

Shaggy Dog stories: stories ending in a pun. A new story every day.

Boxer Dog Stories

Boxer Dog Stories

http://specsdogs.blogspot.com

Love Boxer Dogs and want to learn more? Then why not come and read their stories as told from their point of view. Learn about their joys and pains by reading, The Boxer Dog Stories.

Fairmount Dog Stories: Lifestyles of the Urban Dog

Fairmount Dog Stories: Lifestyles of the Urban Dog

http://fairmountdogstories.blogspot.com

Lifestyles of the urban dogs features commentary on how we manage two dogs living in Philadelphia's Center City neighborhood of Fairmount.

Harvey The Dog: Stories For My Nieces and Nephews

Harvey The Dog: Stories For My Nieces and Nephews

http://harveythedog.wordpress.com/

Harvey is our Shih Tzu-Poodle puppy. He decided to write a blog after he realized that BLOG rhymes with DOG. These are cute little stories written for my young nieces and nephews. They're told with photos of Harvey. Enjoy.

The Dog Blog

The Dog Blog

http://www.dogstoryblog.blogspot.com

I'm not a dog lover. I come from a family of dog lovers, and we've always had dogs, but I'm not one of those people who adores animals at large. For me, it's about one dog. The dog who'd been with my for most of my adult life depa

Inspirational Dog Blog - Dogspired - Inspired by D…

Inspirational Dog Blog - Dogspired - Inspired by Dogs

http://dogspired.com/

A blog with a variety of topics and resources for dog lovers. Contains inspirational stories, information about canine care, and articles regarding animal rights and rescue.

Highland Canine Dog Training Blog

Highland Canine Dog Training Blog

http://www.highlandcanine.com/blog/

All about dogs. Including information on dog training, dog behavior, dog health, working dogs, and dog news.

Dog Spelled Forward

Dog Spelled Forward

http://www.dogspelledforward.com/the-blog

An blog with information about dog training, dog behavior, and rescues.

Peter Cooper Village/Stuyvesant Town Dog Owners Gr…

Peter Cooper Village/Stuyvesant Town Dog Owners Group

http://www.pcvstdog.com/blog/

An online community for dog owners in Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village in New York, NY

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Norbert Davis' hard-boiled slapstick

Detectives Beyond Borders | December 5th 2009 by Peter Rozovsky

I like to stick to my topic — crime fiction from outside the United States — so I was apprehensive about this post's subject, an American story by an American author. But the story appeared seventy-two years ago and, as Leslie P. Hartley reminded read more

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Goldie's Short Stories, Poems and Things | December 5th 2009 by Goldie

Hullo Readers – It’s once more a while since I have posted anything to my blog except for a few ‘Quotes for the Week’. As usual have been very busy. There’s so many things that I want to do I’m like a dog chasing its tail and getting nowh read more

Niche Blogging: Engaging Pet-Lovers Community with Pet Story Subm…

àlaBuzz.org | December 4th 2009 by JoAnn Chateau

Niche blogging sets out to target a particular audience. My new niche blog, àlaFurBabies, aims to target pet-lovers…and to engage them. Developing a Niche Blog Community Every niche blog needs a community. Since people like to talk about what read more

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney (Hardcover)

One of the Fastest Selling Trends | Product Reviews | December 4th 2009 by Amer

     Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney  (Hardcover)      List Price: $13.95      Price: $5.25        You Save: $8.70 (62%)      & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping      One-Day Shipping at checkout. read more

19th Edition of Smile For The Camera -- Gift

Ancestors Live Here | December 4th 2009 by Leslie Ann

It was Christmas 1975. Obviously my favorite gift that year was my tape recorder. I had a lot of fun with that. My friend Lisa and I used to record our selves singing to songs and have our parents guess which one was me, and which one was her. Boy read more

Christmas Reading

God With Us: Finding Joy | December 4th 2009 by Joanna Mallory

I thought I’d start something new… Friday conversations. After all, part of the fun of blogs is getting to chat with people. Since we’re into the Advent season and I just reviewed Melody Carlson’s The Christmas Dog, I thought read more

Holiday Gift Guide-Scholastic Treasury Of Storybook Classics: Ani…

MomReviews | December 3rd 2009 by Elizabeth Edwards

About the Collection: SCHOLASTIC STORYBOOK TREASURES™ presents a menagerie of make-believe mayhem with the release of a new gift set for preschool children with TREASURY OF 50 STORYBOOK CLASSICS: ANIMAL ANTICS AND MORE! Offering more than seven ho read more

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Saving In Akron | December 3rd 2009 by Stacy Smith

Recently I had the opportunity to review a new children's book, The Porch Dream, by Tiffany Laufer. Tiffany is a local author (Ohio) and I thought it would be great if I could help promote our local talent.The Porch Dream is a lyrical versed, dog the read more

Help Me, Jacques Cousteau – Gil Adamson

Serendipitous Readings | December 3rd 2009 by Marci

I have to say this little book had me laughing out loud, I just loved it. This is a reprint of Gil’s work that was originally published about 10 years ago by a small press The Porcupine’s Quill, which until now had a limited print run and read more

Consistent Messaging : A Lesson from Malcolm Gladwell

Kristian Andersen + Associates | December 3rd 2009

I caught an interview on the Tavis Smiley Show the other night, with Malcolm Gladwell, regarding his latest book: What the Dog Saw and other Adventures. His book is a collection of essays from his work with the New Yorker, and although I haven’ read more