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Tamworth Pig -- Royal Show 20051000 views
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Richard Chamings Performing Surgery on the Wild Boar1000 views
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I'm on Energiser batteries!! ........1000 views
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Happy birthday Morgan998 views
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Birchfields, Easter Week-end997 viewsA misty Saturday before Easter, 2004. The Highland cattle have been fed a bit just so we could easy have a look at them all. A pastoral scene in the English countryside: enjoy it before it's gone. I wonder if Birchfields would make a good Tesco parking lot?
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Tess Playing Catch995 viewsTess running with the yellow ball.
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The Men994 viewsHarvey and Buddy --- It's pretty hard to get them to stand still for a photo! The aniseed biscuit did the trick, but just barely. A second later they were after the biscuit.
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Andy and Kevin at the Beestings Pudding Lunch993 viewsWe take a break from work to enjoy a full roast dinner, with Scottish | Kobe topside --- slow cooked, farm-raised vegetables, and beesting Yorkshire pudding.
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"Cooking for Dogs" - by Marjorie Walsh992 viewsThe advance copies of the US and UK editions of "Cooking for Dogs" arrived from the UK publisher, New Holland, a week or so ago. The book is set to be distributed in September. Marjorie is waiting for her guest appearances on the David Letterman Show and for the book signing at Hatchard's with the lines down Piccadilly.
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Pet Services Journal - April/May 2009 Issue990 viewsLucies Farm Ltd. is a member of the Pet Care Services Association (formerly the American Boarding Kennel Association). The PCSA did a member profile in their April/May 2009 issue. The article can be downloaded here (please click above). It's a 4.3MB Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF) document, and will download to your computer.
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Tess Playing Catch987 viewsWaiting for the ball to be tossed . . .
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Joe Looking at Canal984 viewsWe have a 1/4 acre duck pond at the front of our property. To raise the level of the pond, and extend it somewhat, we built a small dam down one stream. (Not exactly Hoover Dam.) We call this "the canal," even though it's probably not more than three feet deep at its deepest point. It's a site of attraction for Retrievers and Labradors!
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