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About three years ago, we said a tearful good-bye to our little mini-schnauzer, Wofgang Amadeus. Wof was a protective little guy, sure that the safety of the household rested on his capable shoulders. My husband Neil and I decided that we wouldn’t adopt another dog. We hoped to do some extensive traveling, and we knew…
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About three years ago, we said a tearful good-bye to our little mini-schnauzer, Wofgang Amadeus. Wof was a protective little guy, sure that the safety of the household rested on his capable shoulders. My husband Neil and I decided that we wouldn’t adopt another dog. We hoped to do some extensive traveling, and we knew…
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November 2018 FREE BOOK Winner!
Congratulations to DiAnn Firack who won our November 2018 Free Book!! Happy Reading, DiAnn! Blessings, Sue