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Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary: Baron's Great Campfire Meal Wendy M. of Missoula, who adopted blind-and-deaf Baron and blind (and mostly deaf!) Stoney from us a few weeks ago, took her two dogs camping last weekend.
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Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary: There Isn't Much Bare Ground ... Feb 17, 2009 ... Bare ground is a rare and coveted thing at the ranch in February. You can usually find it only right next to building walls that are facing ...
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Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary: It's August. Time for the Wood ... Never far from the warmth of a wood stove is blind-and-deaf Spinner, ... Her expressions remind me so much of Baron only she's bigger and fluffier! ...
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Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary: Uh Oh. Multiple Seizures. Mar 18, 2009 ... If you have ever used Bach Flower Rescue Remedy, it is good to use during seizure and to help afterwards. Posted by: Lori Leduc | March 18, ...
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Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary: Blind Dusty's Spinal Stroke It seems we never run out of opportunities around here to get acquainted with new and interesting diseases. This year we've learned about HGE, ...
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Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary: Watch Me While I Sit On My ... Mar 1, 2009 ... Watch Me While I Sit On My Sister's Head. Soba and Noodle 8. I was lucky to have the camera with me to capture another ridiculous lunch-time ...
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Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary: Watch Me While I Sit On My ... Mar 1, 2009 ... Watch Me While I Sit On My Sister's Head. Soba and Noodle 8. I was lucky to have the camera with me to capture another ridiculous lunch-time ...
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Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary: Squish Me Aug 25, 2008 ... One of the myths about blind or deaf dogs is that they are more likely to snap if startled, and thus might not be a good fit for children.
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Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary: Squish Me Aug 25, 2008 ... One of the myths about blind or deaf dogs is that they are more likely to snap if startled, and thus might not be a good fit for children.
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Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary: Squish Me Aug 25, 2008 ... One of the myths about blind or deaf dogs is that they are more likely to snap if startled, and thus might not be a good fit for children.
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