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November, 2008
The Thanksgiving Issue of Cocker Kid Kismet
counts our blessings and lists the people and things we most appreciate.
It concludes with a tribute to the late Dr. Hablinski, a true friend of Rescue.
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October, 2008
This issue of Cocker Kid Kismet
reviews the various ways we raise the funds necessary to keep Cocker Spaniel Rescue in business.
It also goes into ways you can help us raise money.
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September, 2008
This issue of Cocker Kid Kismet
talks about the cost of rescuing a Cocker Kid. We answer the question of why we
charge $200 for a rescue dog and how the money is used to get a pup ready to be
adopted.
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August, 2008
This issue of Cocker Kid Kismet
reviews a few typical weeks on the recieving line. We bring in what we can and regretfully turn away the dogs that we can't
foster.
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July, 2008
This Kismet deals discusses Cocker Kids that are turned over to Rescue by owners that are no longer able or are no longer willing to
take care of their dog.
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June, 2008
This Kismet likens the adoption process to applying for a job and reviews the job description of dog owner.
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May, 2008
This Kismet gives cost-cutting ideas for cocker care during tough economic times.
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April, 2008
Using excerpts from the Cocker Kid email archives, this Kismet is a Kibbles'
diary from the shelter to a new forever home.
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March, 2008
In this edition of Kismet, we talk about the process a dog goes through
to get from the shelter to the pages of cockerkids.org.
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February, 2008
In this edition of Kismet, we go thorugh the steps we take to make sure that
we get that perfect match between CockerKid and a Forever Home.
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January, 2008
In this edition of Kismet, we publish our 2007 year-end rescue results.
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November, 2007
In this first edition of Kismet, we talk about the inbalance between the
number of homeless dogs and the limits of CSR's resources.
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