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Shed Ender just $5 at area store

I was checking out the pet supplies at my local Big Lots this week and found they have the Shed Ender grooming tool for just $5.00! I had purchased one recently at Rite Aid for $14.99, so I am bummed, but I wanted to pass that along. Not all stock is available at all Big Lots, but might be worth a trip to your neighborhood Big Lots to see if you can get one for $5.00.

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By greg

May 15, 2008 1:23 PM | Link to this

on May 14, at about 6 oclock pm. my yorkie got out of the yard on trenton franklin rd. the 4900 block about 1/2 mile north of the DAV ,if anyone has seen him please email me, my 7 year old son would love to get his puppy back. thank you

By greg

May 15, 2008 1:23 PM | Link to this

on May 14, at about 6 oclock pm. my yorkie got out of the yard on trenton franklin rd. the 4900 block about 1/2 mile north of the DAV ,if anyone has seen him please email me, my 7 year old son would love to get his puppy back. thank you

By greg

May 15, 2008 1:24 PM | Link to this

on May 14, at about 6 oclock pm. my yorkie got out of the yard on trenton franklin rd. the 4900 block about 1/2 mile north of the DAV ,if anyone has seen him please email me, my 7 year old son would love to get his puppy back. thank you

By Lundy

June 13, 2008 9:19 AM | Link to this

SICSA needs your help. Their industrial washing machine has broken, and they need a new one, since they do 350lbs of laundry a day. If you can help, contact Rudy Bahr (Executive Director) at 294-6505 ext. 40.

By Lelandlady

September 17, 2008 4:44 PM | Link to this

Hi. I’m writing to tell you about a national photo-essay contest and TV special that celebrates the relationship between people and their pets. Dog and cat owners can enter now through Oct. 5 at www.fourplustwo.net. The show “Four plus Two: Tales for the pet lover’s heart” will air Oct. 25th on WGN stations nationwide and will feature two touching tales of the pet/ people relationship from southern Ohio (e.g. Cincinnati). Sponsors Kroger and Nestle Purina will donate $100,000 to animal welfare organizations around the country to further celebrate the special role animals play in our lives.
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