Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Which bird comes to mind when you are asked for your fave?
I know this isn't on topic, but there is only so much you can write about agility!
If you are looking for information on how to begin/start your dog in agility, for info on where to join clubs, for info on obstacles [making or buying], plus hints and tips... then you ARE at the right place. You just need to go back to the very beginning of this blog - look in our oldest, and next oldest archives!
I don't want to go over and over the same old same old - and bore everyone rigid!
At the risk of sounding like a broken record I will mention again, that should anyone reading this want any ads/plugs for your particular clubs, or want to send in any articles about them... I will gladly add them to this blog.
Now for the bird!
The following is the first paragraph from an email entitled WildAlert which I am subscribed to... "In America's great Pacific Northwest you can find ancient trees, cascading rivers, spotted owls and salmon. These old-growth forests are American icons and help define the region's wildlife and people."
Visit TheWildernessSociety... click the link, visit the website to learn about the plight of the spotted owl, and you can also sign up for WildAlert from this page. It won't cost you a cent/euro/penny to help... yet your opinion will count.
If you are looking for information on how to begin/start your dog in agility, for info on where to join clubs, for info on obstacles [making or buying], plus hints and tips... then you ARE at the right place. You just need to go back to the very beginning of this blog - look in our oldest, and next oldest archives!
I don't want to go over and over the same old same old - and bore everyone rigid!
At the risk of sounding like a broken record I will mention again, that should anyone reading this want any ads/plugs for your particular clubs, or want to send in any articles about them... I will gladly add them to this blog.
Now for the bird!
The following is the first paragraph from an email entitled WildAlert which I am subscribed to... "In America's great Pacific Northwest you can find ancient trees, cascading rivers, spotted owls and salmon. These old-growth forests are American icons and help define the region's wildlife and people."
Visit TheWildernessSociety... click the link, visit the website to learn about the plight of the spotted owl, and you can also sign up for WildAlert from this page. It won't cost you a cent/euro/penny to help... yet your opinion will count.
Labels: bird, owl, spotted owl
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