Obama goes to school talks Iraq royalty decimals and dog poop

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- Obama goes to school talks Iraq royalty decimals and dog poop
- Woman goes to the pound and brings home 27 dogs
- AP poll: Most say they pets understand each other
- Dog lovers pant for these holiday books on Marley Trixie and …

Obama goes to school talks Iraq royalty decimals and dog poop
Los Angeles Times CA 
He told one youngster he planned to have American troops home from Iraq within 18 months. (The child did not follow up whether that means all troops or if some residual security or training forces will be left behind and what the impact on surge troop movements to Afghanistan would be. )Obama repeated an oft-cited promise that he’d be getting his daughters a dog but added: "I want to make sure my daughters take care of this dog and if they do their business and you’ve got some poop you don’t just leave it there. " So watch your step if you’re invited to the White House anytime soon after Jan. It takes a while to train them. Obama said he’d be traveling to other countries next year and meeting some kings and queens.

Woman goes to the pound and brings home 27 dogs
The Associated Press 
(AP) — A Spanish Springs woman who went to a California dog pound looking for pet to replace her own dog that was hit by a car admits she went overboard when she brought home 27 dogs that were facing euthanasia. But she didn’t expect to run afoul of the law. “I didn’t realize I was going to be in so much trouble or that so many people would be so angry at what I did” Colleen Spalioni told the Reno Gazette-Journal on Monday. “But after I lost my dog who gave me so much unconditional love I couldn’t leave these dogs to die. “Spalioni said she was trying to find another dog who looked like Barney her 2-year-old pointer that was struck and killed by a car in November.

AP poll: Most say they pets understand each other
The Associated Press 
Molly Thibodeau says her cats comprehend her so well that they get it when she simply points. Sixty-seven percent of pet owners say they understand their animals’ woofs meows or other sounds including 18 percent like King and Thibodeau who say they comprehend completely according to an Associated Press-Petside. com poll released Wednesday. In a finding many parents of teenagers would no doubt envy 62 percent of pet owners say that when they speak their critter gets the message.
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Dog lovers pant for these holiday books on Marley Trixie and …
Dallas Morning News TX 
com According to the Chinese calendar 2008 is the year of the rat. But with all the emphasis on another species in past months you have to wonder if the Chinese got it wrong: In many circles this has definitely been the year of the dog. From pooches on the big screen in Beverly Hills Chihuahua and the upcoming Marley & Me to the endless speculation about the Obamas’ future “first dog” canines have leaped from supporting status as man’s best friend to star billing in entertainment magazines and on the front page. Publishers too have hopped on the doggy wagon. And with gift-giving time just days away there’s sure to be a dog-related book that’ll bring smiles and wags (well at least from your more effusive friends). A Very Marley Christmas by John Grogan illustrated by Richard Cowdrey (HarperCollins $17.

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