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Spring 2010
2009 was supposed to bring about change, but ended up being a year of chaos, with jobs lost, homes foreclosed, big businesses and small businesses going out of business, and animals being dumped at shelters in horrifying numbers. |
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Winter 2009The American Dog magazine is proud to be a leader in the publishing industry by
bringing awareness of animal issues, including the nationwide pet overpopulation
epidemic, the horrific cycle of animal abuse in puppy mills, the need to promote
adoption of pets from our shelters and rescue groups and the importance of spaying or
neutering your dogs and cats. |
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Fall 2009
WOOF! Cassie here. I talked my mom into letting me write her publisher's note and I have to say, this is my favorite issue of The American Dog so far! |
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Summer 2009
FOR THE SUMMER ISSUE I wanted to share a few motivational, thought-provoking quotes from some of the world's most influential leaders whose words inspire change in people. |
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Spring 2009It's no secret that the past year has been tumultuous with employees losing their jobs,
houses being foreclosed on and money and savings accounts evaporating at warp speed. |
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Fall 2008We are so proud to bring you—our readers—this inaugural issue of The American
Dog Magazine! We took The Colorado Dog and The Chicago Dog magazines
and expanded them both into one huge NATIONAL dog magazine (164
pages strong) for our fall issue! |
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