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Items for The Guide should be submitted in writing to Polly Greer, A&E, third floor newsroom, The State Journal-Register, by noon Monday for Thursday publication. These listings are for live entertainment only. Information for The Guide also can be e-mailed to polly.greer@sj-r.com.

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Kids will find a lot to like in this fall's new TV shows (Seattle Times)

Parents fed up with the schlock passed off as children's TV shows — especially when kids get past the "Dora" and "Sesame Street" stage...

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Revealed: nine-year-olds to get vaccination against cervical cancer (The Scotsman)

EVERY schoolgirl in the UK is set to be vaccinated against a sexually-transmitted virus which causes cervical cancer, Scotland on Sunday can reveal.

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Those of you who want a Golden Retriever but aren’t ready to go through the trials and tribulations of a puppy, should look into adopting an older Golden. Older Golden Retrievers are mature, and prove to be great in homes where they need to spend a quality amount of time by themselves. They are a very adjustable breed, being good tempered. No matter how old the Golden may be, he will quickly become a valued member of your family in little to no time at all.

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You should always give your new Golden Retriever at least a month or so to get used to his new environment, before you start his new obedience training. Even though your new dog may have some prior obedience training, you should still enroll him in a new class. This way, he can brush up on training and you can work with him to help him understand. Once you have finished training, he’ll understand your commands better and you and him will get along just fine.

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Adopt-A-Pet shelter grows larger with bequest - MLive.com

FENTON TOWNSHIP, Michigan -- If you're a kitten, there's probably no better place to be stuck in a tree than on Adopt-A-Pet property. A tree expert called Tuesday by volunteers at the animal shelter rescued the cat, which had shot 60 feet up a blue ...

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Humane Society staff testimony counters woman's story on dog - Observer-Reporter

WAYNESBURG - A hearing on a lawsuit filed by a man and woman seeking the return of a puppy from Greene County Humane Society concluded Tuesday after society witnesses contradicted earlier testimony regarding the surrender of ownership of the animal ...

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A second chance: No greater bond than that of a girl and her dog - Star-Press

HARTFORD CITY -- Being adopted herself, Hartford City’s Kendal Cowgill somehow knew that when the dog of her dreams came along, she’d end up adopting it like she had been. "That's because she got a second chance with us," explained her mother ...

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Innovative prison program teaches man and dog - St. Petersburg Times

Inmates Charles Duncan, left, and Bruinislaw Wozniak train dogs they were assigned as part of Paws in Prison. Duncan’s dog, Gypsy, is a 2-year-old shepherd-bull mix. Wozniak’s dog, Luna, is a 2-year-old hound mix. The eight-week program at the ...

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New Forum Member - Knox Pages

Looking to buy or adopt a smaller female chihuahua or a chihuahua mix. We have a 1 1/2 yr old male chihuahua that we have had since he was 6 wks old and he needs a friend. Not looking to breed just for him to have another dog his size to play with so ...

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