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Harry
Jennings traces the troubled and nearly tragic history of the
development of the prick (stand-up) ear on Greyhounds. Now with
an update from Dyno-Mutt Systems.
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A short
narrative about one retired racing Greyhound adopted by the author.
Fire N Flame, May 4, 1979 - April 19, 1994. By Janice Comstock-Jones.
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A poem
written the second day after her 15-year old retired racing Greyhound
had to be put to sleep. A tribute to Fire. By Janice Comstock-Jones.
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or The
Founding of Bolton Priory - A Tradition
A poem by William Wordsworth.
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The
story of Flo Jo, former racer at Wichita Greyhound Park,
now full time therapy dog at Wesley Rehabilitation Hospital in
Wichita. By Carole Fry Owen, as published in the April/May 1995
issue of Texas Dogs.
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Two
poems by William Wordsworth.
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A poem
in memory of our lost friends. At Recycled
Racers.
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Extracts
from Shakespeare's plays.
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Leslie
Ann is a winner in her second career as a therapy dog. She provided
companionship to Dave, her initial adopter who was dying of AIDS.
Now she continues her service as a certified therapy dog. By Forest
Godsey.
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A poem
by Julian Grenfell from The World of Dogs, by Wendy
Boorer
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The
tale of Robert Brady's four Greyhounds and their trip to the Washington
National Cathedral on the Occasion of the Blessing of the Animals
on the Feast Day of Saint Francis of Assisi.
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