One of the little girls that visits Harry regularly was featured at a different library but Harry got a mention as one of the dogs she visits with. I got calls from three people yesterday telling me Harry's name was in the paper. The funniest part was when we showed up at the library last night, all of the staff mentioned it to me and then said Harry would have been a much more photogenic cover story. I guess they are partial to him. Here is the link to the article. The 7th paragraph is where you will find his name. http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/s ... enDocument |
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Very nice story , once I got past the bad spelling/ misidentification in the caption of the photo - "shepard/snowlab"
Do these people not proof read? It is fun, rewarding and educational I wish my work schedule allowed us to do it more often. Go Harry! |
got sheep wrote: Very nice story , once I got past the bad spelling/ misidentification in the caption of the photo - "shepard/snowlab"
Do these people not proof read? Maybe they can go to the library and read to the dogs to improve their skills. |
I agree that Harry would have made a much better 'poster pup' for the PAWS program....go Harry!!!!! |
SheepieMommy wrote: got sheep wrote: Very nice story , once I got past the bad spelling/ misidentification in the caption of the photo - "shepard/snowlab" Do these people not proof read? Maybe they can go to the library and read to the dogs to improve their skills. Good idea |
Congrats, Judi - it is a wonderful program. And I agree with the rest, maybe the writer of the article could read to Harry and learn something. |
Way to go Harry! |
Way to go Harry and Judi
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Great job, Judi and Harry!
I'm hoping we can start back up at our local library with the "Tail Waggin' Tutors" program through TDI. It's amazing how kids (and seniors) react to a big fluffy OES! |
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