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Tale of a Golden Hero

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Hello my fellow readers! It's Trevor pawnouncing our very first ever "BARK OF THE MONTH" recipient. Each month, we will feature one canine, deserving of this honor. So put your paws together and wait for it! BOL It is with great pleasure that we pawnounce this month's "BARK OF THE MONTH" the pawmazing Reser. You may have seen him hanging around, with his golden bros ParkerPup and little Gill. Reser is a 5 year old male golden retriever. He is one of 3,000 enrolled in the Morris Animal Foundation Golden Retriever Lifetime Study, a groundbreaking study that should provide some insight into cancer in dogs. For golden retrievers this is especially important, as they are at a higher risk for developing cancer. Reser is truly a golden hero in our eyes. He also works alongside Parker to help raise awareness. I got some of this info, from the back of  Parker's calendar. BOL Brenda has been getting those every year, since she started following his page on Fac...

A January Tale...

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Hi it's Trevor, with our first tale of 2019. I thought the title was quite appropriate, since everything I will be sharing, has taken place this month. BOL Brenda recently celebrated her 59th birthday on January 9th, which was this past Wednesday. She received wishes from all over the world, which included her brain tumor and arthritis friends. She had a quiet birthday, but it was good. She found a wonderful canvas hanging of a golden retriever, that we will share at the end of this tale. Brenda has been dealing with insurance issues. This has been a challenging past few days for her. She is grateful, that she has had the time off, to deal with all of this. As you know, Brenda has been taking a biologic for almost 18 years for her rheumatoid arthritis (RA), which has been helping a great deal. Her 5 years was up and now the whole ball has to get rolling again. What we want to know is why it took so long for the game to get started? BOL How's that for a metaphor? The first...