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POPSPet Friendly Hotels and Pet Travel
By John Ross FOR THE TRIBUNE-REVIEW Sunday, November 12, 2006 Dear Dog Talk Readers: I often receive letters from dog owners who are planning a trip with their dog (or dogs) to Florida. These folks want to know where they can safely and legally exercise their dogs. I recently received a press release from Pet FriendlyTravel.com, which I have decided to share. Check out the Web site, pack a bag for you and your dog, and hit the road. Happy trails. What can be more enjoyable on a crisp fall day than going for a run in the park? For dog owners, the knowledge that they have found a spot where their pet is welcome to run without a leash can be priceless -- especially when traveling to new and different places. PetFriendlyTravel.com has added a new guide to parks in the U.S. and Canada that welcome off-leash dogs. The new feature includes 10 tips for doggie etiquette. The Web site already provides listings of "dog beaches" and rules for pet access to National Parks.
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POPSRare hybrid "evil looking thing" found dead Additionally: "It was charcoal gray, weighed between 40 and 50 pounds and had a bushy tail, a short snout, short ears and curled fangs hanging over its lips, he said. It looked like "something out of a Stephen King story."
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POPSThe Man Who Invented the Twentieth Century Tesla is my greatest hero. Given the right management I believe he could have achieved his goal of delivering power wirelessly to the world for free. He tapped into the electromagnetic field we are a part of... like almost no other.