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		<title>Comment on In Praise of Rescue by Grigs Stevens</title>
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		<dc:creator>Grigs Stevens</dc:creator>
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		<description>Tom,

I thoroughly enjoyed and relate to your descriptive offering of your journey through life with dogs. Your family&#039;s venture into the often unpredictable realm of teaching and bonding with rescued canines is delightfully rendered in your writings above. How I remember so much of the same with our wild child, Shadow, who finally evolved into the responsible, affectionate, happy fellow he is today... even in his eleventh hour, we adore his tender yet determined demeanor. Numerous Keesies and Keesie Mixes have come our way and have been united with wonderful homes. &#039;Tis one of the greatest gifts we can give to souls that hunger for that special, sometimes adamant, spirit that is a Keeshond.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tom,</p>
<p>I thoroughly enjoyed and relate to your descriptive offering of your journey through life with dogs. Your family&#8217;s venture into the often unpredictable realm of teaching and bonding with rescued canines is delightfully rendered in your writings above. How I remember so much of the same with our wild child, Shadow, who finally evolved into the responsible, affectionate, happy fellow he is today&#8230; even in his eleventh hour, we adore his tender yet determined demeanor. Numerous Keesies and Keesie Mixes have come our way and have been united with wonderful homes. &#8216;Tis one of the greatest gifts we can give to souls that hunger for that special, sometimes adamant, spirit that is a Keeshond.</p>
<p>Grigs Stevens, MSKR</p>
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		<title>Comment on Springtime in Colorado by marmot</title>
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		<description>Right on, Tom.  I thing the air in heaven smells like iris.</description>
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