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Pet, cleanup
By Greg Johnson
CHOA President
December 9, 2003
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Special
points of interest:
Town hall Meeting, Dec 18, 2003,
7PM at the Woodlake Golf Course Clubhouse
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Walking
your pet, don't forget to cleanup what your pet leaves behind.
Nobody likes to step in animal droppings left behind by pets.
It is the pet owner that is responsible for ensuring animal droppings
are removed and discarded in the appropriate method.
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Phone: (210) 646-0295
Fax: (210) 646-0296
Manager:
Maribel Perez
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