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PET NEWSJULY 15, 2015

Thirteen not an unlucky number

Who says 13 is unlucky? Not the Foothills Animal Rescue Resale Boutique. Having just completed our second quarter with a 13 percent increase we are all feeling pretty lucky. Under the creative leadership of co-managers Dixie and Lisa the boutique has become a destination shopping experience. The volunteers (our lifeblood) are processing the inventory from a very generous community, ensuring new treasures daily. It solidifies just how important our pets are to us in this community.

JULY 15, 2015

dog hugging manProtect your pet from heartworm disease

With summer and the monsoon rains come mosquitoes. With the mosquitoes come an increase in transmission of heartworm disease in dogs. When your dog is bitten by an infected mosquito the heartworm larvae is injected under the skin. It lives under the skin for approximately 2 months before entering the bloodstream and moving to the heart.

Pet of the Week – Kittens!!
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SPOOF SPACE BY STEELE CODDINGTON   |  JULY 15, 2015

All aboard the Marry-Go-Round

steele coddingtonOne of the great questions of our time is trying to decide who is the biggest liar, Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama. Both seem to fulfill the Aristotelian proverb: "When their lips are moving, they're lying." Both have generally unrevealed backgrounds of ideological rot-gut containing sinister socialistic convictions that are perversions of the idealism of the Declaration of Independence promising "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness." Their version, filtered through the obfuscation of liberal bias spread by closet Clinton acolytes like George Stephanopoulos and Brian Williams always sounds good. But it's the same old Declaration of Dependence that is the product of "Lies, Lawlessness, and the Pursuit of Crappiness."

BOOK NOOK   |  JULY 8, 2015

chattoCave Creek area featured in new Apache Wars novel

The new novel, “Chatto’s Promise” traces the deadly raid by the Apache warrior, Chatto, and his band of 21 raiders through the area near Cave Creek in 1883.