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| Annual Town Meeting in Wellesley |
| 6 April, 2006 |
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The 2006 Annual town meeting in Wellesley High School auditorium, which began on 27 th of March and will continue on 28 th of March, until it completes its business. It makes some licensing rule for keeping a dog as a pet in Wellesley.
All Dogs, which are 6months or older then that must be licensed on Wellesley. The license period will be valid from 1 st of April through the year. Owner can take a license by mail or by sending a self addressed stamped envelope to the person in Town Clerk’s office, whose address is: 525 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA 02482. The mail or envelope should include the name of the owner, address, name of dog, breed , color, age, proof of current rabies vaccination and neutering certificate. The yearly fee for spayed or neutered dogs is $12 and for normal male and female dogs is $20. If the owners are failure to license their dog on time then they will be fined with $ 25.
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| Dogs Circus: |
| 17 April, 2006 |
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Florida State University (FSU) circus arrange a item for dogs only for an afternoon of this Saturday dated on 22/04/2006. FSU does this to collect money for both FSU’s flying High Circus and for Leon County Humane Society for a good cause. This event is named as “Cirque du Canine”. It’s organizers are saying that this event will be a great fun for all the visitors. The society member and the president of FSU said that the performance of dogs in this show will be world class and amazing. |
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Events for Dogs in Telluride |
| 17 April, 2006 |
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| Without any doubt, we can say that in Telluride, people love their pets very much. The second chance humane society, a animals shelter, resides in Ridgway, Telluride, continues to find a faithful pet lovers through many fundraising events. On Sunday, a event for this is established there. This is the second running event on Dog’s paddle. On Sunday, there was twice as people and dogs as the first event last October. There are 80 people and 65 dogs, attended this event and its cost raised till $960. This event mainly concentrated on vaccination, feeding, neutering and spading of homeless dogs and cats at the humane society’s center. |
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| The humane society will host a pet adaptation on Saturday,6 th of May, as a worldwide adoption weekend. In summers, the humane society will have a weekly booth at farmer’s market in Telluride. Also in this summer, Humane society will arrange a 6 mile run, 2 mile walk and a rover run for dogs and owners. |
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