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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 06:23:08 PST</pubDate>
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		<title>Mo goes to UC Davis Veterinary Clinic</title>
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				<pubdate>Thu, 31 May 2007 18:45:31 PDT</pubdate>
		<author>Mo ~ writing at dogster.com</author>
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		<description>My babe, Mo, has developed allergies. The poor boy gets the ear infections but has developed groin r ...</description>

		<content:encoded><![CDATA[ My babe, Mo, has developed allergies. The poor boy gets the ear infections but has developed groin redness and red feet. Our vet thought it was just food allergies but when the spring hit and the rains, he went totally red and itchy. His poor groin area was beet red! Ouch! So we took him to the University of California Veterinary School clinic. The verdict came back that he is allergic to molds, pollens, and environmental things. So we are on a regimin of meds and of all things, a food diet by Eukanuba: KO. Kangaroo and oatmeal! What a shock! I hope all this works. But if it doesn't, we will take the two hour trip up to UC Davis again. They were wonderful and I feel so lucky to be close enough to use this facility!]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>My Tail of Devotion for Mo</title>
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				<pubdate>Sun, 16 Jul 2006 20:49:44 PDT</pubdate>
		<author>Mo ~ writing at dogster.com</author>
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		<description>We lost our two brother doggies a few years ago and when I could no longer live without tail wags an ...</description>

		<content:encoded><![CDATA[ We lost our two brother doggies a few years ago and when I could no longer live without tail wags and doggie kisses, we went to the Pleasanton California Farmer's Market to visit the Tri-Valley Animal Rescue Adoption station. I was so excited when I  immediately saw puppies! Then when I got closer I instantly fell in MAJOR HUGE  LOVE with Mo's little puppy face. He's was soooooo adorable! And I'm not the only one who thinks so, even though I am his mom.  As a more grown up Mo, he made his appearance with us at the San Francisco SPCA Bark & Whine Ball, he had several ladies fall in love with him and they had a hard time trying to tear themselves away and enjoy the rest of the celebration! Chrisma personified!

He's the most gentle loving mellow doggie in the world and has his own special way of hugging. He will stand up on his hind legs and GENTLY (!) put his paws on your shoulder and give you sloppy doggie kisses!  Most dogs will almost knock you over when they want to lick your face but Mo has this amazingly slow, gentle hugging routine. You feel like you have been hugged and kissed by an angel as well you have been! 

 He has other talents as well. . . he can open doors. With the lever door handles he bumps the handle with his nose and will push the door open or pull the door open so he goes wherever he wants. There is no privacy in our bathrooms with Mo around. You can always expect company! He even has taken a round door knob in his mouth and tried to turn it. Hasn't mastered this one yet though!

He and his sister Molly (each over 80 lbs.) sleep in our king size bed with us every night. My husband and I are so used to the doggies sleeping between us crosswise on the bed, that now I automatically cling to the edge of the bed even when we are on vacation and the doggies are not with us! Are we trained or what?]]></content:encoded>
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