All Aboard the Meme Express – Tuesday, February 23, 2010
February 23rd is Spay Day. Has your dog or cat been spayed or neutered? What is your opinion on this issue? What does your veterinarian have to say about it?
Have you ever visited an animal shelter? Perhaps you have even adopted a dog or a cat or another pet from an animal shelter. Why not blog about your pet adoption experience today?
How do you find a qualified and compassionate veterinarian for your family’s pets? What advice would you give to others, who are seeking a new veterinarian?
Today the Meme Express offers you a choice: Pick-a-Prompt. (You can write about pets and vets – or whatever you want – today.)
Scroll down the right-hand sidebar, and select any previous Meme Express writing prompt from the blog archives. Or look through the Pick-a-Prompt labels list for a topic that interests you. Publish your blog post, and return here with a comment and link, so other Meme Express participants can find and read your post.
Post your poem, story, song, photo or other entry on your blog. (Be sure to include a link to the Meme Express. Grab our train graphic from the sidebar for your link, if you want.)
Then come back here, and post a comment with a link to your own entry.
See Super-Simple Linking.
Feel free to bookmark it for future reference!
Of course, if this prompt seems to stump you, you are free to peruse the archives of the Meme Express and publish a blog post on an earlier prompt.
Traveling With or Without Pets: Options and Resources
ReplyDeleteGot travel plans? What about your dog, cat, bird, rodent or other pet? Will your pets travel with you, or must you leave them behind? If they cannot go along, what quality arrangements can you make for their care? Actually, travelers today have multiple options.
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How to Teach Your Dog Sign Language
ReplyDeleteCan a dog learn sign language? Canine sign language offers a fun practice for dog owners and their pets. Dog sign language proves helpful, if a dog or his owner is hearing impaired. Consistency is key for teaching canine sign language to a dog.
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Louisiana Family Celebrates Dog's 26th Birthday
ReplyDeleteCould this be the world's oldest dog? The dog fight is over. No fur has flown. A controversy of canine proportions has been settled. A 26-year-old Louisiana terrier mix may be declared the world's oldest dog, unseating a 21-year-old New York dachshund.
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Reality Bites for Michigan Man Barking at Police Dog
ReplyDeleteMan bites dog? Not exactly. A Michigan man was collared for barking at a police dog. Does the First Amendment right to free speech grant permission to growl at police canines? The Three Rivers, Michigan, man-barking case is not the first of its kind.
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Holiday Etiquette: Should You Take Your Pet to a Host's Home?
ReplyDeleteHoliday travel plans often visits with family members and friends. Pet owners wonder if they can take their cats, dogs or other animals along for such stays. Before packing the pussycat, pooch or other pet, a houseguest might consider these ten reminders.
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Idioms Unpacked: "Dog and Pony Show"
ReplyDelete"They put on the whole dog and pony show." Have you heard this expression before? Did you know that a "dog and pony show" usually has nothing to do with dogs or ponies (or even horses) at all? What does it mean when someone mentions a "dog and pony show"?
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Rent a Pet ... Or Not
ReplyDeleteAre pet rentals the answer to commitment-phobic animal lovers? How about folks who don't want the responsibility of owning a domestic animal, but wish to dabble in pet companionship? Should cats and dogs be available for rent, like films or formalwear?
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Furry Flurry
ReplyDeleteA puppy may delight children of all ages, while upending an entire household. How much harm can a little dog do? The puppy may be cute and cuddly, but his mark may be worse than his bark. Here's what happened, when a puppy joined our family recently.
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I’M NOT DONE YET, AM I? – LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE
ReplyDeleteHE’S A DOG
ReplyDeleteBIG DOGS OR LITTLE DOGS
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