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NAME Shubham
E-MAIL baby_gangsta94@hotmail.com

COMMENTS

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DATE Sunday, January 21st 2007 - 04:36:59 PM

NAME Kris L. Christine--www.rabieschallengefund.org
E-MAIL ledgespring@lincoln.midcoast.com
URL http://www.rabieschallengefund.org

COMMENTS

Greetings!

Important news for companion animal owners about a concurrent 5 and 7 year canine rabies vaccine challenge study fund and a rabies vaccine recall: the December 2006/January 2007 (Vol. 8, Issue 6) Animal Wellness Magazine features an article by Ann Brightman on the RCF entitled, How Often Does He REALLY Need a Rabies Shot? at http://animalwellnessmagazine.com/m/m86/main.htm and
Get Out Your Wallets, Rabies Challenge Fund a Reality by Nancy Freedman Smith at A Dog's Life http://www.mainetoday.com/pets/dogslife/007915.html.
(see below and read Aaron Miller's Lincoln County Weekly story Rabies Challenge Kicks Off Fundraiser http://www.courierpub.com/articles/2005/10/12/lincolncountyweekly/local_news/4news.txt Kay Liss's story Nationwide Campaign Launched to Fund Rabies Vaccine Study in the Lincoln County News at http://www.mainelincolncountynews.com/index.cfm?ID=14204; Denise Flaim's 9/19/05 story Challenging the Rabies Vaccine in Newsday http://www.newsday.com/mynews/ny-lspets4432971sep19,0,1274963.column and Nancy Freedman Smith's Story in Maine Today, News, The Rabies Challenge Fund http://blogs.mainetoday.com/dogslife/002976.html) The Rabies Challenge Fund & Master Dog Training at the Womens Podcasting Expo - Show #42
Tue, 18 Jul 2006 12:00:00 GMT (52.2 Mb) http://www.replay-video.com/guide/index.php?start_page=http://applian.com/guide/view_podcast_details.php?show_id=2156 -- permission is granted to post and cross-post this message. Please help to spread the word so we can get these studies underway as soon as possible.
Fort Dodge issued a recall of its RabVac 3 TF serial number 873113A rabies vaccine on May 25, 2006 after a vaccinated dog contracted rabies (see The Charlotte Observer article at http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/business/14786163.htm also see Dogs Adverse Reactions webpage: http://www.dogsadversereactions.com/RabvacRecall.html). According to Fort Dodge's recall letter, this batch of vaccine "was released into the veterinary market in November 2004 and expires June 29, 2006." Concerned pet owners or veterinarians can call Fort Dodge about the recalled vaccine is 800-533-8536. This link http://wyovet.uwyo.edu/Diseases_2006.asp will take you to the Wyoming State Vet Lab website which has posted the recall letter. Just click on the appropriate icon.

Anyone wishing to have a copy of either the 1992 French challenge study data from a research team led by Michel Aubert in which dogs were demonstrated to be immune to a rabies challenge 5 years after vaccination, or Vascellari's study which documented cancerous tumors in dogs at presumed injection sites of rabies vaccine, please e-mail me.

PERMISSION GRANTED TO POST AND CROSS-POST THIS MESSAGE


Regards, Kris L. Christine
Founder, Co-Trustee
The Rabies Challenge Fund
http://www.rabieschallengefund.org
Donations can be sent to:
The Rabies Challenge Fund
c/o Hemopet
11330 Markon Drive
Garden Grove, CA 92841


World-Famous Scientists Donate Services to
The Rabies Challenge Fund Charitable Trust





Two world-renowned giants of veterinary vaccine research -- Dr. W. Jean Dodds of Hemopet and Co-Trustee of The Rabies Challenge Fund and Dr. Ronald Schultz of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine -- have volunteered their time to ensure that critical 5 and 7 year rabies challenge studies are conducted in the United States. The studies are to be financed by The Rabies Challenge Fund Charitable Trust, a tax-exemption organization founded by pet vaccine disclosure advocate Kris L. Christine of Maine in 2005, and will be performed by Dr. Schultz at the University of Wisconsin. The University has waived its usual 48% overhead fee for these studies.



The concurrent challenge studies will determine the duration of immunity conveyed by the canine rabies vaccine, with the goal of extending the state-mandated interval for boosters to 5, and then to 7 years. According to Dr. Dodds, “This is one of the most important projects in veterinary medicine. It will benefit all dogs by providing evidence that protection from rabies vaccination lasts at least 5 years, thereby avoiding unnecessary revaccination with its attendant risk of debilitating adverse reactions. "



Scientific data indicate that vaccinating dogs against rabies every three years, as most states require, is unnecessary. Studies have shown the duration of protective immunity as measured by serum antibody titers against rabies virus to persist for seven years post-vaccination, and results of a 1992 French challenge study led by Michel Aubert demonstrated dogs were immune to rabies five years after vaccination. Researchers believe the rabies vaccine causes the most and worst adverse reactions in animals and concur that it should not be given more often than is necessary to maintain immunity. Adverse reactions to rabies vaccination can include autoimmune diseases affecting the thyroid, joints, blood, eyes, skin, kidney, liver, bowel and central nervous system; anaphylactic shock; aggression; seizures; epilepsy; and fibrosarcomas at injection sites.



Dr. Schultz states that “[s]howing that a vaccine for rabies can provide 5 or preferably 7 years of immunity would have great significance not only in controlling rabies but more importantly in reducing the adverse vaccine reactions that can occur in dogs and cats after vaccination."



More information on The Rabies Challenge Fund and the concurrent 5 and 7 year challenge studies it will finance can be found at the fund’s newly established website designed by volunteer Andrea Brin at: www.rabieschallengefund.org.



To date, the following breed clubs, along with many pet owners, trainers, breeders, and kennel owners have contributed to The Rabies Challenge Fund:


Akita Club of America

American Shih Tzu Club

Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Nashoba Valley

Bernese Mountain Club of SE Wisconsin

Capital City Cocker Club

Chesapeake, Virginia Dog Fanciers Association

Collie Club of Georgia

Dog Agility Racing Team of Chino

Great River Stockdog Club

Heart of Minnesota Great Dane Club

Kennel Club of Buffalo

Kerry Blue Terrier Foundation

Kishwaukee Kennel Club

Kuvasz Fanciers of America

Lehigh Valley Kennel Club

Miniature Schnauzer Club of Southern California

Northern Illinois Schutzhund Club

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club of Canada

Pacific NW Jack Russell Terrier Rescue Network

Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Club

Staffordshire Terrier Club of America

Standard Schnauzer Club of Southern California

Wachusett Kennel Club

Evergreen Empire Manchester Terrier Fanciers



DATE Thursday, December 14th 2006 - 01:46:15 AM

NAME Kris L. Christine
E-MAIL ledgespring@lincoln.midcoast.com
URL http://www.rabieschallengefund.org

COMMENTS

Greetings!

Important news for companion animal owners about a concurrent 5 and 7 year canine rabies vaccine challenge study fund and a rabies vaccine recall: the December 2006/January 2007 (Vol. 8, Issue 6) Animal Wellness Magazine features an article by Ann Brightman on the RCF entitled, How Often Does He REALLY Need a Rabies Shot? at http://animalwellnessmagazine.com/m/m86/main.htm and Get Out Your Wallets, Rabies Challenge Fund a Reality by Nancy Freedman Smith at A Dog's Life http://www.mainetoday.com/pets/dogslife/007915.html (see below and read Aaron Miller's Lincoln County Weekly story Rabies Challenge Kicks Off Fundraiser http://www.courierpub.com/articles/2005/10/12/lincolncountyweekly/local_news/4news.txt Kay Liss's story Nationwide Campaign Launched to Fund Rabies Vaccine Study in the Lincoln County News at http://www.mainelincolncountynews.com/index.cfm?ID=14204; Denise Flaim's 9/19/05 story Challenging the Rabies Vaccine in Newsday http://www.newsday.com/mynews/ny-lspets4432971sep19,0,1274963.column and Nancy Freedman Smith's Story in Maine Today, News, The Rabies Challenge Fund http://blogs.mainetoday.com/dogslife/002976.html) The Rabies Challenge Fund & Master Dog Training at the Womens Podcasting Expo - Show #42 Tue, 18 Jul 2006 12:00:00 GMT (52.2 Mb) http://www.replay-video.com/guide/index.php?start_page=http://applian.com/guide/view_podcast_details.php?show_id=2156 -- permission is granted to post and cross-post this message. Please help to spread the word so we can get these studies underway as soon as possible.
Fort Dodge issued a recall of its RabVac 3 TF serial number 873113A rabies vaccine on May 25, 2006 after a vaccinated dog contracted rabies (see The Charlotte Observer article at http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/business/14786163.htm also see Dogs Adverse Reactions webpage: http://www.dogsadversereactions.com/RabvacRecall.html). According to Fort Dodge's recall letter, this batch of vaccine "was released into the veterinary market in November 2004 and expires June 29, 2006." Concerned pet owners or veterinarians can call Fort Dodge about the recalled vaccine is 800-533-8536. This link http://wyovet.uwyo.edu/Diseases_2006.asp will take you to the Wyoming State Vet Lab website which has posted the recall letter. Just click on the appropriate icon.

Anyone wishing to have a copy of either the 1992 French challenge study data from a research team led by Michel Aubert in which dogs were demonstrated to be immune to a rabies challenge 5 years after vaccination, or Vascellari's study which documented cancerous tumors in dogs at presumed injection sites of rabies vaccine, please e-mail me.

PERMISSION GRANTED TO POST AND CROSS-POST THIS MESSAGE

Regards, Kris L. Christine
Founder, Co-Trustee
The Rabies Challenge Fund
http://www.rabieschallengefund.org
Donations can be sent to:
The Rabies Challenge Fund
c/o Hemopet
11330 Markon Drive
Garden Grove, CA 92841

World-Famous Scientists Donate Services to
The Rabies Challenge Fund Charitable Trust



Two world-renowned giants of veterinary vaccine research -- Dr. W. Jean Dodds of Hemopet and Co-Trustee of The Rabies Challenge Fund and Dr. Ronald Schultz of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine -- have volunteered their time to ensure that critical 5 and 7 year rabies challenge studies are conducted in the United States. The studies are to be financed by The Rabies Challenge Fund Charitable Trust, a tax-exemption organization founded by pet vaccine disclosure advocate Kris L. Christine of Maine in 2005, and will be performed by Dr. Schultz at the University of Wisconsin. The University has waived its usual 48% overhead fee for these studies. The concurrent challenge studies will determine the duration of immunity conveyed by the canine rabies vaccine, with the goal of extending the state-mandated interval for boosters to 5, and then to 7 years. According to Dr. Dodds, “This is one of the most important projects in veterinary medicine. It will benefit all dogs by providing evidence that protection from rabies vaccination lasts at least 5 years, thereby avoiding unnecessary revaccination with its attendant risk of debilitating adverse reactions. "
Scientific data indicate that vaccinating dogs against rabies every three years, as most states require, is unnecessary. Studies have shown the duration of protective immunity as measured by serum antibody titers against rabies virus to persist for seven years post-vaccination, and results of a 1992 French challenge study led by Michel Aubert demonstrated dogs were immune to rabies five years after vaccination. Researchers believe the rabies vaccine causes the most and worst adverse reactions in animals and concur that it should not be given more often than is necessary to maintain immunity. Adverse reactions to rabies vaccination can include autoimmune diseases affecting the thyroid, joints, blood, eyes, skin, kidney, liver, bowel and central nervous system; anaphylactic shock; aggression; seizures; epilepsy; and fibrosarcomas at injection sites.

Dr. Schultz states that “[s]howing that a vaccine for rabies can provide 5 or preferably 7 years of immunity would have great significance not only in controlling rabies but more importantly in reducing the adverse vaccine reactions that can occur in dogs and cats after vaccination."

More information on The Rabies Challenge Fund and the concurrent 5 and 7 year challenge studies it will finance can be found at the fund’s newly established website designed by volunteer Andrea Brin at: www.rabieschallengefund.org.

To date, the following breed clubs, along with many pet owners, trainers, breeders, and kennel owners have contributed to The Rabies Challenge Fund:


Akita Club of America

American Shih Tzu Club

Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Nashoba Valley

Bernese Mountain Club of SE Wisconsin

Capital City Cocker Club

Chesapeake, Virginia Dog Fanciers Association

Collie Club of Georgia

Dog Agility Racing Team of Chino

Great River Stockdog Club

Heart of Minnesota Great Dane Club

Kennel Club of Buffalo

Kerry Blue Terrier Foundation

Kishwaukee Kennel Club

Kuvasz Fanciers of America

Lehigh Valley Kennel Club

Miniature Schnauzer Club of Southern California

Northern Illinois Schutzhund Club

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club of Canada

Pacific NW Jack Russell Terrier Rescue Network

Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Club

Staffordshire Terrier Club of America

Standard Schnauzer Club of Southern California

Wachusett Kennel Club

Evergreen Empire Manchester Terrier Fanciers



DATE Monday, December 11th 2006 - 08:19:52 AM

NAME Kris L. Christine
E-MAIL ledgespring@lincoln.midcoast.com
URL http://www.zbirdbrain.com/PetAdvocatesTownHallCisSupportStudy.htm

COMMENTS

Greetings!

Important news for companion animal owners about a concurrent 5 and 7 year canine rabies vaccine challenge study fund and a national pet vaccine class action lawsuit (see below and read Aaron Miller's Lincoln County Weekly story Rabies Challenge Kicks Off Fundraiser http://www.courierpub.com/articles/2005/10/12/lincolncountyweekly/local_news/4news.txt Kay Liss's story Nationwide Campaign Launched to Fund Rabies Vaccine Study in the Lincoln County News at http://www.mainelincolncountynews.com/index.cfm?ID=14204; Denise Flaim's 9/19/05 story Challenging the Rabies Vaccine in Newsday http://www.newsday.com/mynews/ny-lspets4432971sep19,0,1274963.column and Nancy Freedman Smith's Story in Maine Today, News, The Rabies Challenge Fund http://blogs.mainetoday.com/dogslife/002976.html) -- permission is granted to post and cross-post this message. Please help to spread the word so we can get these studies underway as soon as possible.
Fort Dodge issued a recall of its RabVac 3 TF serial number 873113A rabies vaccine on May 25, 2006 after a vaccinated dog contracted rabies (see The Charlotte Observer article at http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/business/14786163.htm also see Dogs Adverse Reactions webpage: http://www.dogsadversereactions.com/RabvacRecall.html). According to Fort Dodge's recall letter, this batch of vaccine "was released into the veterinary market in November 2004 and expires June 29, 2006." Concerned pet owners or veterinarians can call Fort Dodge about the recalled vaccine is 800-533-8536. This link http://wyovet.uwyo.edu/Diseases_2006.asp will take you to the Wyoming State Vet Lab website which has posted the recall letter. Just click on the appropriate icon.

Anyone wishing to have a copy of either the 1992 French challenge study data from a research team led by Michel Aubert in which dogs were demonstrated to be immune to a rabies challenge 5 years after vaccination, or Vascellari's study which documented cancerous tumors in dogs at presumed injection sites of rabies vaccine, please e-mail me.

Regards, Kris L. Christine
Co-Founder, Co-Trustee
The Rabies Challenge Fund
http://www.zbirdbrain.com/PetAdvocatesTownHallCisSupportStudy.htm


The Rabies Challenge Fund




World-renowned vaccine research scientist and practicing veterinary clinician, Dr. W. Jean Dodds of California (http://www.hemopet.com), and pet vaccine disclosure advocate, Kris L. Christine of Maine, have established The Rabies Challenge Fund, a non-profit, tax-exempt organization (EIN # 84-6390682 501(c )(3) exempt registration) to raise money to fund concurrent 5 and 7 year rabies vaccine challenge studies in the United States. Dr. Ronald Schultz of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine (http://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/people/ronald%20d%20schultz) will be conducting the challenge studies. He is one of the world's leading authoritieson veterinary vaccines and has been performing challenge studies since the mid-1970's. Dr. Schultz's data formed the scientific base for the American Animal Hospital Association's 2003 Canine Vaccine Guidelines.



In addition to the challenge studies, the fund will finance a study of the adjuvants used in veterinary rabies vaccines and establish a rabies vaccine adverse reaction reporting system.



Rabies vaccination is the one immunization required by law across the country for domestic dogs and cats, and researchers believe this vaccine causes the most and worst adverse reactions in animals. According to the August 2003 Journal of Veterinary Medicine, a research study by M. Vascellari and colleagues documents cancerous tumors in dogs at the presumed injection sites of rabies vaccinations.



Although pets used to be vaccinated yearly for rabies, the majority of state protocols now require re-vaccination every three years. There are scientific data indicating that vaccinating dogs against rabies every three years is unnecessary. Results of Michel Aubert’s French challenge study published in 1992 demonstrated that dogs were immune to a rabies challenge 5 years after vaccination and the serological studies of Dr. Ronald Schultz (Professor and Chair of the Department of Patho-biological Sciences at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine) have shown that dogs have antibody titer counts at levels known to confer immunity 7 years after vaccination for rabies. The Rabies Challenge Fund has been founded to improve the safety of rabies vaccines and to determine, by challenge, if they confer immunity for 5 or 7 years.



The Rabies Challenge Fund’s first official sponsors are Deb Odom (Florida) and Dawn Turner (Arizona), who have committed to donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of their pet vaccine informed consent posters and informational flyers.



Tax-exempt donations (EIN # 84-6390682 501(c )(3) exempt registration) can be sent to THE RABIES CHALLENGE FUND, c/o Hemopet, 11330 Markon Drive, Garden Grove, CA 92841. Credit Card Donations can be made by calling Hemopet at (714) 891-2022



The Rabies Challenge Fund poster and more information can be accessed at the Pet Advocate's Town Hall Website http://www.zbirdbrain.com/PetAdvocatesTownHallCisSupportStudy.htm.





Kerry Blue Foundation Donates $5,000 to Rabies Challenge Fund



The Kerry Blue Terrier Foundation (http://www.kerryblues.info) has generously donated $5,000 to The Rabies Challenge Fund, which was established to raise money to finance concurrent 5 and 7 year rabies vaccine challenge studies in the United States. It is spearheaded by world-renowned vaccine research scientist and practicing veterinary clinician, Dr. W. Jean Dodds of California, and pet vaccine disclosure advocate, Kris L. Christine of Maine. The Kerry Blue donation was announced by the Foundation’s President, John Van den Bergh.

“As an educational organization, we are happy to be able to fund a study that will finally shed some light on vaccination research,” says Van den Bergh. He believes that by supporting The Rabies Challenge study, “We will have the ammunition to talk to legislators to bring the law in line with science.”

Rabies vaccination is the one immunization required by law for domestic dogs and cats. Researchers believe this vaccine causes the most and worst adverse reactions in animals. . The August 2003 Journal of Veterinary Medicine reports a study by M. Vascellari and colleagues documenting cancerous tumors in dogs at presumed rabies vaccination injection sites. Scientific data indicate that vaccinating dogs against rabies triennially, as most states require, is unnecessary. In 1992 French researchers demonstrated dogs immune to a rabies challenge 5 years after vaccination (a challenge study involves control groups and “challenging” the animal’s immunity with live virus). The serological studies of Dr. Ronald Schultz of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine have shown dogs’ antibody titer counts at levels known to confer rabies immunity 7 years post-vaccination. The Rabies Challenge Fund has been founded to improve the safety of rabies vaccines and to determine, by challenge, if they confer immunity for 5 or 7 years.

World-renowned vaccine research scientist and practicing veterinarian, Dr. W. Jean Dodds of California, and pet vaccine disclosure advocate Kris L. Christine of Maine have established The Rabies Challenge Fund to raise $1.5 million to fund the 5 and 7 year challenge studies, as well as a study of the adjuvants used in canine rabies vaccines and establish a rabies vaccine adverse reaction reporting system.

Rabies is among the antigenically strongest vaccines, containing potent adjuvants to bolster the immune response. Rabies vaccines are documented to elicit severe and even fatal adverse reactions. According to Dr. Dodds, “giving them more often than truly needed is unwise, unnecessary, and can be unsafe.” She further states, “To date, most states require rabies vaccination every three years, but some states still require annual rabies revaccination, even though the USDA licenses these vaccines for three years”

Dr. Dodds received the D.V.M. degree with honors in 1964 from the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. In 1965 she joined the New York State Health Department in Albany and began comparative studies of animals with inherited and acquired bleeding diseases. Her position there began as a Research Scientist and culminated as the chief of Laboratory of Hematology at the Wadsworth Center. In 1980 she also became Executive Director of the New York State Council on Human Blood and Transfusion Services. This work continued full-time until 1986 when she moved to Southern California to establish Hemopet, the first non-profit national blood bank program for animals.

“Certainly, veterinarians are aware of the adverse reactions that can occur after rabies and other vaccinations in dogs and cats,” Dodds said. “The public is the body most motivated to address the issues here, because it is some of their beloved companions that have suffered by the existing regulations.”

Other beneficial research to be financed by The Rabies Challenge Fund will be a safety study of adjuvants used to enhance the immune response in veterinary rabies vaccines. Some pet owners, like Kris Christine, believe the adjuvants may cause more adverse reactions than the actual vaccine -- her own dog developed a malignant mast cell tumor at the site of a rabies shot. “Unlike human vaccines where all adjuvants are required to be the same, there is no such standardization in veterinary medicine,” Christine said. “Hopefully, this study can be completed before the five and seven years of the parallel challenge studies, to make vaccines safer for our precious canine companions.”





Pet Vaccine Lawsuit



It's official -- the lawfirm of the Chicago lawfirm of Childress Duffy Goldblatt, Ltd. (petvaccine@childresslaw.net) 312-494-0200 -- attorneys Roy R. Brandys and John Sawin-- has posted an announcement on their website about the NATIONAL pet vaccine class action lawsuit that their firm is undertaking at http://www.childresslaw.net/CM/Custom/Custom52.asp "arising from the misrepresentation of the need for vaccinations for your pets."
DATE Wednesday, August 2nd 2006 - 01:12:18 AM

NAME Chris Heath

COMMENTS

Nice website and lovely pictures. Samoyed puppies are just so beautiful.
DATE Wednesday, April 5th 2006 - 04:47:16 PM

NAME aileen og lars
E-MAIL lektra@online.no
URL http://home.online.no/~lektra/

COMMENTS

We whis you a merry chrismes, and a appy new year.
Gretings rom jewel´s white
DATE Sunday, December 18th 2005 - 02:27:14 AM

NAME Kelly Newman
E-MAIL SorryNoSpam@hotmail.com
URL http://www.ozshowdogs.com/

COMMENTS

Hi, This a very interesting website. I can you have spent alot of time to create it. You have some excellent photos of your dogs. I enjoyed visiting Thank You. Kind regards Kelly Newman "Oz Show Dogs" Your All Dog Breed Community Forum and Directory.
DATE Saturday, December 10th 2005 - 01:08:00 PM

NAME aileen og lars
E-MAIL lektra@online.no
URL http://home.online.no/~lektra/

COMMENTS

hi,
Thank you for wisiting oss, we are verry proud of our pack and verry greatfull too oun sats lovely dogs.
The best rtoo you all.
Gretings from all at jewel`s white
DATE Saturday, December 3rd 2005 - 09:44:00 PM

NAME Christl & Björn Arvidsson
E-MAIL bjellakis@telia.com
URL http://web.telia.com/~u52309967

COMMENTS

Hi Judy and Howard!!
Just wanted to let you know that Blaz and Sol's daughter Eimy in Norway took her first CAC and BOS at a show in Norway last weekend. Blaz other daughters Terra has 8 CAC now and several BOB wins and Lea she has got 5 CAC before 11 month old..
We are so proud of all Blaz's progeny that he has prodused at Bjellakis
But as you all know we just love to death.
Best regards your swedish family
Bjellakis Samoyeds
DATE Thursday, November 3rd 2005 - 11:45:57 PM

NAME Corey Allred
E-MAIL babygirl197925@yahoo.com

COMMENTS

I am looking for a sammy pup, if you have any info on pups please contact me at the above email.
Thank You & God Bless....
DATE Monday, October 10th 2005 - 05:15:01 PM

NAME Jenny Gordon
E-MAIL gordoj@hotmail.com

COMMENTS

All I can say is WOW - what a great website.
I love these dogs and I really love your site.
I spent a lot of time here and really enjoyed my visit and will come back often to see your updates.
Your pictures are just wonderful and the information was really helpful as I plan to own a Samoyed one day soon. I will be in touch about getting a puppy from you.
DATE Friday, July 22nd 2005 - 01:36:16 AM

NAME Samkees Kennels
E-MAIL samkees1@yahoo.com
URL http://www.geocities.com/samkees1

COMMENTS

Love your dogs!!! Keep up the good work
DATE Wednesday, June 29th 2005 - 02:35:03 AM

NAME aileen og lars
E-MAIL lektra@online.no
URL http://home.online.no/~lektra/

COMMENTS

hi,
we has to tell you that blases dauther lea 9mnd old took cert and bir this sanday. jugde whas cook, glenda m.
all the best to you all.
lars og aileen. (jewel´s white`s )
DATE Friday, June 24th 2005 - 05:25:19 AM

NAME aileen og lars
E-MAIL lektra@online.no
URL http://home.online.no/~lektra/

COMMENTS

hello,
we will thank you for letting bjellakis have blase,
we have to of his puppis and they are lovely.
yuo have lovely dogs.
if yuo go in to the homepage yuo vill fine picters of the dogs,
senserli lars og aileen
DATE Sunday, June 5th 2005 - 08:32:02 AM

NAME Alex
E-MAIL lildrummrgurly26@hotmail.com

COMMENTS

I really LOVE samoyeds, i have been looking for proces for a long time, i have been trying to hint to my dad to get one, but i dont think hes going to anytime soon. What is the cheapest price for a good samoyed, i mean white & fluffy good? well thank you
DATE Saturday, May 7th 2005 - 08:11:55 AM

NAME Andrea Black
E-MAIL andiepuss@aol.com

COMMENTS

beautiful dogs.
DATE Friday, May 6th 2005 - 12:37:49 PM

NAME nala
E-MAIL pulsardog@pulsardogdesign.com
URL http://www.PulsarDogDesign.com

COMMENTS

hello
y coming from europ holland
very nice site en you have wonderfull dogs , you are e good breeder , y have no eurasier y breed only Amerikan bulldogs , en my hobbys is my Shop for collars ....
good look
best regards nala
www.PulsarDogDesign.com
DATE Sunday, April 17th 2005 - 05:00:28 AM

NAME Hans Gähler
E-MAIL hans.gaehler@bluewin.ch
URL http://www.hans-gaehler.ch

COMMENTS

Sehr schöne Webseite, weiter so.
Grüsse aus der Schweiz.
Häns
DATE Thursday, April 14th 2005 - 08:39:51 AM

NAME Tony Lymburner
E-MAIL TLymburner514@hotmail.com

COMMENTS

My Sam Sketch is really a part of the family, my daughters and son refer to him as their brother. Maybe he's spoiled but so what! While I'm at work he spends his days playing with my 2 cats Midnight and Monsieur Pussycat. I'v ha and bred dogs all my life but Sketch is the most loving I've ever had.
DATE Wednesday, March 30th 2005 - 05:04:00 AM

NAME Christl Arvidsson
E-MAIL bjellakis@telia.com
URL http://w1.523.telia.com/~u52309967

COMMENTS

Hi Monalyto!!!
Well what can we say.
Blaz can really produse very good looking samoyeds:))
He's daughters have done It again.
Bjellakis Icy Terra Blazsol went (Best intermediate bitch,Best bitch ,CAC, BOB, BIG 5 at a show in Norway on sunday!! And Bjellakis Jewel Bright BOB puppy, BIG 1 puppy, and finally also went BIS 1 puppy....
We are so proud of all the girls.
Best regards
Bjellakis Samoyeds and your family in Sweden
DATE Tuesday, March 8th 2005 - 07:26:34 AM

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