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- Fabian
- 29 year-old Chemical Seed Operator Fabian from Swift Current, has many pursuits including meditation and watching sporting events. Has travelled ever since childhood and has visited numerous places, including Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison.
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- AVMA IN THE NEWS: Week of December 20, 2015
- Top 10 2015 AVMA member interests
- Stolen 6-Month-Old Puppy Home for Christmas
- AVMA IN THE NEWS: Week of December 13, 2015
- AVMA GRD welcomes 10 veterinary students to Washin...
- AVMA’s legislative agenda is now updated
- Nominations for VMLRP shortage situations are due ...
- House members introduce “other” soring legislation
- Keep pets safe with holiday resources from AVMA
- Lawmakers negotiate end-of-year tax package
- Veterinary programs fare well in fiscal 2016 spend...
- Exploring Veterinary Economics: Impact on the vete...
- Pet Scoop: Lost Service Dog Returns During Intervi...
- AVMA IN THE NEWS: Week of December 6, 2015
- AVMA IN THE NEWS: Week of November 29, 2015
- Advocating for rural veterinarians
- Woman Knits 300 Sweaters for Greyhounds
- Pet Scoop: Dog Falls Through Thin Ice, Utah Family...
- Pet Scoop: “The Rock” Gives $1,500 to Save Abused ...
- Pet Scoop: Boys Surprised With Their Missing Dog, ...
- Help veterinary students in their efforts to earn ...
- Recipients announced for 2016 Veterinary Leadershi...
- AVMA IN THE NEWS: Week of November 22, 2015
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December
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Saturday, December 26, 2015
When thieves broke into a home in Claygate, England, on Saturday, they took two iPads, costume jewelry — and the family’s 22-week-old Cocker Spaniel puppy. But thankfully, Maximus is back home just in time for Christmas. The pup was found on a street 13 miles from the Dowling family’s home and brought to a kennel, where his identity was confirmed through his microchip. “Words cannot describe the feeling of seeing, then holding and then hugging Maximus when we were reunited with him at Treetops Kennels,” said owner Sandra Dowling, in a statement from the Surrey Police. “We are all over the moon now he is home, safe and asleep. He has eaten and has had lots of hugs.” — Read it at the U.K.’s Evening Standard
Puppy reunited with family in time for Xmas, 2 arrested, enqs continue, call 101 with info https://t.co/OUC3ee7xFb pic.twitter.com/tlMbLnEf5d
— Surrey Police (@SurreyPolice) December 22, 2015
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