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<pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2006 12:25:00 MST</pubDate>
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<title>Pyr-fancier 6.Oct.2006</title>
<description>The next Great Pyrenees Club of America National Specialty will be held in Phoenix Arizona during the first week of April 2007.  For full details visit their website.</description>
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<title>Pyr-fancier 28.Aug.2007</title>
<description>Our RSS feed is back on line.  Stay tuned for more.</description>
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<title>Pyr-fancier 29.Aug.2007</title>
<description>In the search for wholesome dog biscuit suitable for a Great Pyrenees? Well, so are we. In fact we have been for quite some time.  After exhaustive efforts and repeated failures, we have decided to make/bake our own. Watch our website (http://www.sdk-weber.com) for more details and maybe even some recipes of the best Pyr-proven ones.
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<title>Pyr-fancier 04.Sep.2007</title>
<description>Interested in a biscuit recipe for your Great Pyrenees.  E-mail us at SDK-WEBER@MSN.COM and ask for our "Doggy Dessert Biscotti" recipe.</description>
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<title>Pyr-fancier 10.Sep.2007</title>
<description>Occassionally we will be running a new series titled "The Last Litter".  It deals with health problems and crises surrounding not only Great Pyrenees, but dogs in general.  We will begin this series interestingly enough with a story not about the China Syndrome, but about microchips!  Read on and decide for yourself by visiting http://news.aol.com/story/ar/_a/chip-implants-linked-to-animal-tumors/20070910092109990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001</description>
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<title>Pyr-fancier 06.Oct.2007</title>
<description>"Baked Red Bone", that is what Dustin Weber calls his creation of wholesome dog treats that are very healthy for your dog.  Julie (our Pyrenees) loves them and they do not upset her stomach one bit...unlike many of the other store bought treats.  Watch the website for more details or e-mail us (sdk-weber@msn.com) if you have questions.</description>
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