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Diamond pets food recall …. Taste of the Wild, Kirkland, 4Health, Premium Edge, Professional, Country Value, Natural Balance, Wellness, Canidae, Nature’s Domain Dog Food Recall

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  Wednesday, May 2, 2012 (AP) Calif. governor, first dog campaign for pet plates (05-02) 15:56 PDT Los Angeles, CA (AP) The governor and his first dog are stepping up to the plate. In April, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill giving pet lovers more time to sell specialty license plates. Supporters need to pre-sell [...]

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The sun shone gloriously in Sausalito at Gabrielson Park last Saturday, April 21st, at the third, annual Barkers by the Bay “Cutest Canine Contest” hosted by the Sausalito Chamber of Commerce.

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On Wednesday, April 11th, Governor Brown’s proposal to repeal provisions of California’s animal shelter law (the Hayden Law) was rejected by a Senate budget panel.  However, the crisis is far from over.  Read more at:http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/california-politics/2012/04/senate-panel-keeps-california-animal-shelter-mandate-alive-for-now.html.

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Mark Prado of the The Marin Independent Journal has written an article regarding the installation of a new sign for the Sausalito Dog Park – officially known as the Remington Dog Park. The article details some interesting facts regarding the history of the park and the gratitude we owe Dianne Chute, who worked to establish the dog [...]

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Today was the day for the spring city wide garage at the MLK park in Sausalito. Volunteers from the dog park manned the food stand where coffee, fried egg sandwiches, bratwursts and hot-dogs were sold. Starbucks donated coffee to get the morning started and the Sausalito Seahorse was kind enough to donate scrumptious croissants and coffee that disappeared almost as soon as is was provided!! Very popular. Thank you Starbucks for getting the morning started and thank you Sausalito Seahorse for the freshly made croissants and coffee!!

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