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shortys
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Website: http://sharemuta.blogspot.com/
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shortys
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Website: http://sharemuta.blogspot.com/
E-mail: rassy2000-shoom@yahoo.com
However, so far not been able to find out who was the person with whom started a worldwide AIDS epidemic.The team of scientists from the University of Tucson (Arizona, USA) studied blood samples of 117 HIV-positive and amounted to "a detailed tree" strain of HIV-1 group M subtype B, which mainly suffering population of developed countries. It appeared that the human immunodeficiency virus strain was first brought to Haiti in 1969, the most likely one person, scientists claim. Information on the territorial origin of the virus would help in treating AIDS.Scientists are continuing their studies, and has already managed to establish that the virus directly in Haiti came from Congo (Africa) at approximately 1966. That year they worked Haitian workers.Recall that earlier researchers from the University of Texas concluded that when choosing a partner woman primarily takes into account four main factors: a good set of genes, the level of financial wealth, parental quality.
Added: July 3, 2008      Delete this entry
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Paul W.
From: Amarillo Texas
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E-mail: PaulWhite959@msn.com
Adopted 2 dogs from ya'll, Scruffy and Sonya (now Servavi). Just thought I'd drop a note to say thanks for the wonderful work ya'll do. The doggies are doing great in thier new home, enjoying the heck out of our backyard.
Added: June 17, 2008      Delete this entry
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Linda Winslow Kunz
From: Bryan/College Station, Texas
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E-mail: LWKUNZ@YAHOO.COM
My husband and I came out on 5/12/08 for a quick visit and I enjoyed every minute of it! The dogs are so sweet and enjoyed a scratch on the neck or ears as i filled their water bucket. Diane I have to say you are one special lady doing this for the wonderful dogs who so deserve to be in a home. Thank you for all you do!
Sincerly, Linda (i will be back)
Added: May 22, 2008      Delete this entry
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Jimmy Jones
From: Perryton
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E-mail: jjones@perryton.net
I would like to thank you guys again for all the help with the chihuahua's. You guys are truly a blessing from God. Keep up the good work.!

God Bless
Jimmy
Added: April 11, 2008      Delete this entry
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Jen Wold
From: Madison , MN
Website: http://www.gemini.petfinder.org
E-mail: mjw96@frontiernet.net
I was reading a copy of Best Friends magazine this morning , and happened to see your shelter ad in the back. I was pleasantly surprised to see that you were based out of Dalhart, TX. My family lived in Dalhart until about 1980. I was only about 9 yrs old when we moved back to MN , but have very fond memories of my friends there as well as the city. We even brought back a wonderful dog, whom I found as a puppy on my way home from school one day. I named him Tex. He was my best friend throughout school and into my college years, when he sadly passed on.
I founded a Non Profit Rescue Org in 2000 , and we have since placed about 700 dogs in great homes. We are mainly dedicated to the rescue of Rottweilers and Pitbulls, and we do many public events promoting the awareness of these breeds, as well as spay/neuter and responsible ownership.
Your group is doing a great job, and I applaud the kids that are helping to make the world a better place for the unwanted dogs.
If you ever need anything , please fell free to contact me.
Sincerly , Jen Wold
Added: March 12, 2008      Delete this entry
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Paul Buttars
From: Lewiston, UTAH
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E-mail: paulwb@live.com
Yo dawgs. Ran into Chris Flaval and he gave me this website. Its looking good. It's good to see Mark in his short shorts! So how many dogs do you guys have now and how is the support from the town? I hope all is well. Things are good here. Hope to hear back from you guys.

Paul
Added: January 22, 2008      Delete this entry
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Coleman and Colleen Costello
From: Pelham, New Hampshire
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E-mail: GALWAYCOLLEEN@MSN.COM
Just want to say congratulations on the new shelter and well done on all your hard work. We want to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays and best of luck and continued success in 2008. God Bless you all!
Added: December 19, 2007      Delete this entry
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Mimi & Joe Spruiell
From: Colorado Springs, CO
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E-mail: screamingmimi7@comcast.net
Hi Diane and Gang at DAWGS! It is so exciting to know you are at your new place and loving your new home. We think about y'all all the time and hope you are all doing well. Lots of love to all of you, especially the kids and dogs! Woof!

We adopted "Boudreaux" from you about a year and a half ago. He's a big black cutie-patootie mutt. He has gained 30 pounds and lives in the lap of luxury. He loves his beds, treats, Colorado!, his giant backyard, the doggie door, snow and his sister, Dixie (another big black mutt!). He THANKS YOU for rescuing him from his big chain he was on, healing his wounds, and giving him a second chance at life. And we thank you so we could share our lives with him and heal his soul. (It didn't take long!) THANKS A MILLION FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO!!!!!

Mimi & Joe Spruiell, and Dixie and Boudreaux, and Aztec and Gumbo (the cats)
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