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Sat, Apr 3 | By Robin Wallace | 45
Born at a Connecticut animal shelter, Bindu Su, an Aussie Shepherd, has a very complete life, making weekly local nursing home visits, competing in agility events and now, appearing on her very own commemorative United States Postal Service stamp.
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Spongebrooke
3 years ago
what a great idea! some matching address labels would go nicely with those
Lisa B.
3 years ago
I really like this idea. I buy from Zazzle.com that says spay neuter with a cat on it. A portion goes to an spay neuter program. This is wonderful. I wish other countries felt the same way. I think churches should preach about being kind to animals. I just had an awful experience when I found out that someone at the Bahamas Humane Society gave the foster cat who was in there for a check up some Rodenticide. They sell it here like dog kipple except it is blue green, but a dog or cat doesn´t know. I saw it at a pet store. i´m it is meant for rats but if people here wouldn´t kill the snakes they wouldn´t have the rat problem. There are no poisonous snakes in Nassau, but I saw an Anglican Priest take out a machete and kill a snake because it was in his yard!
Michele Z.
3 years ago
I'll buy some of the stamps! I see they are still 44 cents--but I thought a postage increase was about due. Since there are "forever stamps", these new ones should be similar but called "furever stamps"!
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