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Who is That Dog? The Christmas Dog? Celia Downey writes Ed, re the post about the adoption of Max the dog from the Animal Shelter; isn’t that Columbia’s "Christmas Dog"? If so, WOW, he gets around if that it is him and I’m pretty sure it is. Max is sort of like an Ambassador for the Animal Shelter and is good advertisement. Maybe he can ride the Animal Shelter Float in our Christmas Parade. - Celia Thanks Celia - Not sure if it's the same Max, but if it is, he came from a wonderful home, wonderful people. They almost guaranteed that he would be adopted quickly. If it is that Max, he's leading a good life, just doesn't like cats. Agreed. I'd nominate him for Grand Marshal of the Parade, with the new miracle management of Green River Animal Shelter. The float would need room for Max and his entourage, the new GRAS director, the CJE and the Magisterial Team overlooking the facility. They are doing so much right now. - EW This story was posted on 2015-05-24 10:13:14
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