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I said no puparazzi!

Blog reader Pam admits that she takes way too many photos of her two Lab-mix pooches Bo (left) and Tater, sticking out his tongue at the camera. His way of saying, "Enough with the camera, mom! Can we have some cookies now?"

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  1. I have to admit that I too take way too many photos of my kitties. I actually downloaded the October pictures last night and there were 473 ... all of the kitty babies. I think I may have a problem ... naah !

    Comment by Erin — November 3, 2009 @ 11:13 am

  2. Hey look @ the hub offspring. They are two of my five grandbadies that are four legged. Too Cute. They are spoiled rotten. Daphne, (the mom) of Tater and Bo lives with me now and she is the sweetest. So glad they got a great home! !

    Comment by Ruby Craft — November 3, 2009 @ 6:16 pm

  3. Hey, thanks for the post Nona! BTW, he had that same look when the vet suggested he drop 5 lbs - ha! "No Fit & Trim for me, Mom. Stick with the treats!" Thanks again!

    Comment by Pam Hubbard — November 5, 2009 @ 9:52 am

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The Happy Wag blog is a resource for pet parents in the Roanoke Valley, a local community forum of news and information about pets. Newsroom manager Nona Nelson's family includes four pets: retired racing greyhounds Dexter and Coral and former stray cats Thai and India. Read more about Nona and this blog

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Foster homes for the holidays

The Roanoke Valley SPCA is participating in the national “Foster A Lonely Pet For the Holidays” pet fostering program.

Over 13,000 pet rescue organizations nationwide are trying to empty the kennels for Christmas, encouraging families to open their home for the holidays to an adoptable pet waiting for a forever home.

Fostered pets can be picked up between December 18-23, and can be returned to the RVSPCA between December 30-January 2.

The RVSPCA will provide all needed supplies and support to the temporary families. You can view all of the pets online at www.rvspca.org, or visit the shelter to meet them.  The goal is to have each of these pets into a home by noon on December 23.

Ann Marie Sweeney, foster coordinator for the RVSPCA, will answer questions about the program for people interested in making this Christmas a happy holiday for a pet in need.  Contact Sweeney at 344-4840, ext. 208 or e-mail asweeney@rvspca.org.