Summer 2012 Paws in Print Now Available

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BARL Newsletter Archive

 

Welcome to the BARL Newsletter archives. Newsletters are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. In order to view newsletters, you will need Acrobat Reader. If you don't have Acrobat on your computer, download a free copy here.

 

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
  November 2006      
 
We also have a number of online articles from Paws in Print, BARL's quarterly newsletter:
Below is a list of what's available and the content of each.
 
 

 

May 2005

Golfers "Par" for Pets

Dogs and Cats

Unsung Hero: Carole Bennett

Happy Tales

Money: Where does it come from...where does it go?

No Leaping Lizards: Getting Control of Your Dog's Jumping Problem

Grey Boy's Tale

Heave Ho!

February 2005

Adopting Ellie

Celebrity Dinner Raises $$$ for Building Fund

Winter Well Being

Microchip ID for Animals

League Update

BARL's New Building Update

Work, Play, Laugh, .l.. Volunteer

October 2004

Celebrity Dinner

A Step Forward

"I Care for the Animals" Care Tag Grant Awarded to BARL

Preventing Common Feline Diseases

Adopting Danielle

Forbidden Fruit: Grapes and Raisins Can Be Toxic to Dogs

Who Eases Your Stress?

June 2004

Let's Get Started

Protecting Pets from Heatstroke by Dr. Brigid Elchos, D.V.M.

Volunteers Needed

Unsung Heroes: Ed and Jan Gove and Stacy Walker

A Tail of Success: Adopting Stumpie

Fancy the Supermom

March 2004

Adopting Honey-Bun

Suzanne's Story

Building Update

Where Does the Money Go?

Who We Are/What We Do

October 2003

Adopting Buck

The Joys of Fostering

Have a Heart and Stop Heartworms!

Volunteers Needed

Petfinder.com Gives Shelter Pets New Byte

Allergy Myth Updated

June 2003

Adopting Emma

Heartworm Prevention and Care by Dr. Dianne Watson, D.V.M.

Creating a Happy Home for Your New Pet

Rescue League Good Samaritan

Pet Care Tips

March 2003

Stamping Out Pet Overpopulation

About our Poster Cat

What's a Dog's Age?

November 2002

Healthier Pets: Vaccinations Do Matter by Dr. Mike Gowen, D.V.M.

Fall 2001

The No-Kill Philosophy

Summer 2001

Behavioral Training by Dr. Ryan C. Case, D.V.M.

Spring 2001

Memorial Donations by Geri Jinks

About Cats, About Dogs

Winter 2000

Winter Care Tips by Dr. Linda Farris-Smith, D.V.M.

Summer 2000

Tick and Flea Control by Dr. Pat Larkin, D.V.M.

To Be a Better Person

Spring 2000

Why Neuter? by Dr. Dianne Watson, D.V.M.

 

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