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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Wednesday, November 2, 2011 C8 Garret & Widgeon Human & Sheltie James Phillip Snyder Fairbanks, AK • Dog Daycare • Training • Boarding • Grooming 907-479-4930 • www.abck9equine.com TANANA VALLEY KENNEL CLUB TANANA VALLEY KENNEL CLUB tananavalleykennelclub.com PO Box 72019, Fairbanks AK 99708 AKC affiliated Conformation Shows Obedience, Rally and Agility Trials Tracking Tests Mixed breeds and owners have always been welcome in TVKC classes! **NOW** Mixed breeds can earn AKC titles Classes in: STAR Puppy & Canine Good Citizen (CGC), Conformation Obedience, Rally & Agility, Tracking Interested in Advertising your business in “It’s All About Pets?” Contact Nicole Tomlinson 459-7506 helpwanted@ newsminer.com 413306 11-2-11 Spotlight your pet in FULL COLOR for only $7.50 and you’ll be eligible to win a prize!* Email your petʼs photo to [email protected] Photos may also be mailed or dropped off. NM classifieds • 459-7506 “Pet of the Week” 200 N. Cushman, Fairbanks, AK * “Itʼs All About Pets” page will run every other Wednesday with a winner chosen each issue. Think your pet Think your pet has what it has what it takes to be a takes to be a STAR? STAR? Enter NOW and you could win $75 FREE PET PHOTO PORTRAIT Courtesy of Holy Dog Pet Boarding It's All About Spooky Pets! It's All About Spooky Pets! Skip'sK9 Cache Skip'sK9 Cache Doggie Day Care AllBreed Boarding AllBreed Boarding Taking Holiday Reservations Taking Holiday Reservations Also taking Cats! 2 mile Chena Pump Rd • 978-3507 Y o u r p e t c o u l d b e Y o u r p e t c o u l d b e t h e n e x t S t a r ! t h e n e x t S t a r ! Pet Pride Portraits by Donna Lenard Watercolors Beautiful watercolors done on Yupo, a synthetic paper that enhances textures and colors. Focuses on the eyes, and will require several photos to complete an intimate portrait. Medium size 8” x 10” piece with 3 “ of white mat with thin, black metal frame. Price $250.00 Email [email protected] for more information A 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation Assisting Neglected and Homeless Animals Visit us on Facebook or Call us at 488-9072 LOST DOG Name: Buddy 5-6 year old, 70 lb, neutered male, husky/shepherd mix. Very skittish - last seen 3.5 mile CHSR (Esro Rd) Please call 978-3232 with any information Bandit Pit-Husky Mix Happy Hutson Fairbanks, AK Hoonah Mixed Breed Cat & Norman Miniature Dachshund Richard & Terry Thorne North Pole, AK Romeo “Frog Dog” Pomeranian Leona McDaniels Fairbanks, AK Romeo “The Pirate” Pomeranian Leona McDaniels Fairbanks, AK Max Maine Coon Helen Holland North Pole, AK Zeba Chesapeak Lab Mix David Adams & Penny Adler Fairbanks, AK WINNER! WINNER! WINNER! P E T O F T H E W E E K P E T O F T H E W E E K P E T O F T H E W E E K Today's Prize This issue's "Pet of the Week" will receive a 5 DAYS FREE PET BOARDING Compliments of Holy Dog Pet Boarding For kids, few holidays are more anticipated than Halloween. The chance to dress up in costume and patrol the neighborhood with friends while collecting treats is the highlight of many a childʼs autumn. For parents, anticipation is replaced by anxiety. While kids are out trick-or-treating, parents may be home or at work hoping their kids are safe and sound. Because Halloween is so popular among kids, itʼs hard for parents to forbid trick-or- treating. But parents should instruct kids on the following tips to ensure this Halloween is as safe as it is fun. * Strangersʼ homes are off limits. Make sure kids know they should never enter the home of a stranger, no matter how friendly or welcoming that stranger may seem. * Thereʼs no going it alone. Kids should not be permitted to go out alone. When trick-or-treating, kids should always be accompanied not only by their friends, but there must be at least one adult chaperone present at all times. Parents should get together several weeks before Halloween to determine who will chaperone, where kids will be trick-or-treating and during what hours. * Stay close to home. Kids should stay in their own neighborhood and only visit homes of neighbors they know. Advise kids to steer clear of homes whose doors are hidden from street view. Chaperones should accompany kids to the front door if visibility from the street is poor. * Choose safe costumes. Kids should wear costumes made of light colored material. If a child insists on a favorite costume that uses largely dark material, attach reflective tape to the costume so your favorite reveler is easily visible to motorists during twilight and nighttime hours when itʼs not always easy for drivers to see. * No toy guns. Toy guns are just asking for trouble, as many of todayʼs replicas are easily confused with the real thing. Play it safe and choose costumes that arenʼt accessorized with toy guns. * Bring a flashlight along. Night falls quickly in late October, so kids and chaperones alike should carry a flashlight to improve their visibility and make them more visible to passing motorists. * Stick to the sidewalks. Trick-or-treaters should stick to the sidewalks and always cross the street at corners. Donʼt walk in the street, and never walk between parked cars when crossing the street, as itʼs especially difficult for motorists to anticipate pedestrians walking or running from behind parked cars into the street. * Be wary of masks. Many masks restrict a childʼs vision, so look for one that provides sufficient visibility. If a childʼs favorite mask is low on visibility, make children agree to remove their mask when crossing the street. Parents understandably worry when kids go trick-or-treating. But a few simple safety lessons shared with children can ensure everyone gets home safe. Safety First on Halloween Safety First on Halloween

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Page 1: Spooky Pets

Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Wednesday, November 2, 2011C8

Garret & Widgeon Human & Sheltie

James Phillip Snyder Fairbanks, AK

• Dog Daycare • Training

• Boarding • Grooming

907-479-4930 • www.abck9equine.com

TANANA VALLEY KENNEL CLUB TANANA VALLEY KENNEL CLUB tananavalleykennelclub.com

PO Box 72019, Fairbanks AK 99708

AKC affiliated Conformation Shows

Obedience, Rally and Agility Trials

Tracking Tests

Mixed breeds and owners have always

been welcome in TVKC classes!

**NOW** Mixed breeds can

earn AKC titles

Classes in: STAR

Puppy & Canine Good Citizen

(CGC), Conformation Obedience,

Rally & Agility, Tracking

Interested in Advertising

your business in “It’s All About Pets?”

Contact Nicole Tomlinson

459-7506 helpwanted@

newsminer.com

413306 11-2-11

Spotlight your pet in FULL COLOR for only $7.50

and you’ll be eligible to win a prize!*

Email your petʼs photo to [email protected]

Photos may also be mailed or dropped off.

NM classifieds • 459-7506 “Pet of the Week”

200 N. Cushman, Fairbanks, AK

* “Itʼs All About Pets” page will run every other Wednesday with a winner chosen each issue.

Think your pet Think your pet has what it has what it takes to be a takes to be a

STAR? STAR?

Enter NOW and you could win $75 FREE PET

PHOTO PORTRAIT

Courtesy of Holy Dog Pet Boarding

It's All About Spooky Pets! It's All About Spooky Pets! Skip's K9 C ache Skip's K9 C ache

D oggie D ay Care All Breed Boarding All Breed Boarding

Taking Holiday Reservations Taking Holiday Reservations

Also

taking Cats

!

2 mile Chena Pump Rd • 978-3507

Y o u r p e t c o u l d b e Y o u r p e t c o u l d b e

t h e n e x t S t a r ! t h e n e x t S t a r !

Pet Pride Portraits by Donna Lenard

Watercolors Beautiful watercolors done on Yupo, a synthetic paper that enhances textures and colors. Focuses on the eyes, and

will require several photos to complete an intimate portrait. Medium size 8” x 10” piece with 3 “ of white mat with thin, black metal frame. Price $250.00

Email [email protected] for more information

A 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation

Assisting Neglected and Homeless Animals Visit us on Facebook or Call us at

488-9072

LOST DOG

Name: Buddy 5-6 year old, 70 lb, neutered male, husky/shepherd mix. Very skittish - last seen 3.5

mile CHSR (Esro Rd) Please call 978-3232 with

any information

Bandit Pit-Husky Mix

Happy Hutson Fairbanks, AK

Hoonah Mixed Breed Cat

&

Norman Miniature Dachshund

Richard & Terry Thorne North Pole, AK

Romeo “Frog Dog”

Pomeranian Leona McDaniels Fairbanks, AK

Romeo “The Pirate”

Pomeranian Leona McDaniels Fairbanks, AK

Max Maine Coon

Helen Holland North Pole, AK

Zeba Chesapeak Lab Mix

David Adams & Penny Adler Fairbanks, AK

W INNER ! W INNER ! W INNER ! P E T O F T H E W E E K P E T O F T H E W E E K P E T O F T H E W E E K

Today's Prize This issue's "Pet of the Week" will

receive a 5 DAYS FREE PET BOARDING

Compliments of Holy Dog Pet Boarding

For kids, few holidays are more anticipated than Halloween. The chance to dress up in costume and patrol the neighborhood with friends while collecting treats is the highlight of many a childʼs autumn.

For parents, anticipation is replaced by anxiety. While kids are out trick-or-treating, parents may be home or at work hoping their kids are safe and sound. Because Halloween is so popular among kids, itʼs hard for parents to forbid trick-or- treating. But parents should instruct kids on the following tips to ensure this Halloween is as safe as it is fun.

* Strangersʼ homes are off limits. Make sure kids know they should never enter the home of a stranger, no matter how friendly or welcoming that stranger may seem.

* Thereʼs no going it alone. Kids should not be permitted to go out alone. When trick-or-treating, kids should always be accompanied not only by their friends, but there must be at least one adult chaperone present at all times. Parents should get together several weeks before Halloween to determine who will chaperone, where kids will be trick-or-treating and during what hours.

* Stay close to home. Kids should stay in their own neighborhood and only visit homes of neighbors they know. Advise kids to steer clear of homes whose doors are hidden from street view. Chaperones should accompany kids to the front door if visibility from the street is poor.

* Choose safe costumes. Kids should wear costumes made of light colored material. If a child insists on a favorite costume that uses largely dark material, attach reflective tape to the costume so your favorite reveler is easily visible to motorists during twilight and nighttime hours when itʼs not always easy for drivers to see.

* No toy guns. Toy guns are just asking for trouble, as many of todayʼs replicas are easily confused with the real thing. Play it safe and choose costumes that arenʼt accessorized with toy guns.

* Bring a flashlight along. Night falls quickly in late October, so kids and chaperones alike should carry a flashlight to improve their visibility and make them more visible to passing motorists.

* Stick to the sidewalks. Trick-or-treaters should stick to the sidewalks and always cross the street at corners. Donʼt walk in the street, and never walk between parked cars when crossing the street, as itʼs especially difficult for motorists to anticipate pedestrians walking or running from behind parked cars into the street.

* Be wary of masks. Many masks restrict a childʼs vision, so look for one that provides sufficient visibility. If a childʼs favorite mask is low on visibility, make children agree to remove their mask when crossing the street.

Parents understandably worry when kids go trick-or-treating. But a few simple safety lessons shared with children can ensure everyone gets home safe.

Safety First on Halloween Safety First on Halloween