"Buddy" - Page 3


© Meg Greene Malvasi
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Something To Think About: Can you think of other situations throughout history in which dogs have been used to help the disabled and the sick? In what other ways are dogs used today?

Next Week: Meet "The Great Meddler" the founder of the ASPCA, the oldest animal protection society in the United States.
   

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2.   Jan 7, 2000 5:38 PM
I agree, this story was one of the most interesting ones I have worked on in a long time. Morris Frank was so attached to Buddy that when she died in 1938, she was buried with the harness that Morris ...

-- posted by malvasi


1.   Jan 7, 2000 1:48 PM
What a great story of caring. I just love stories. They drive home points so much better than sermons.

-- posted by biogardener





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