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Here's what some folks have had to say about Oak Park Lost Pets --
Sebastian, of Chicago, IL
Siberian Husky Black and white with one blue and one brown eye. Lost on Jan 31st around Ashland and 21st. Last seen on Feb 1 by Damen and 14th. Please contact me with any information 312-498-1890- Marisela. Reward for the return of Sebastian.
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Missing Pet Center, of Chicago, Illinois
There can never be too many sources for locating lost pets. Our site may be visited at: http://www.missingpetcenter.com
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erica paveza, of Oak Park, Illinois
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Suan Calvert, of Gilberts, Illinois
ARTIST DONATING TO SHELTERS Susan Calvert of Good Girl Designs is the program cover artist for the Chicagoland Family Pet Show. The show, open to the public, features over 350 exhibits and is being held at Arlington Park Racecourse in Arlington Heights, IL, March 19-21, 2004. Hours are Friday, 2-8pm, Saturday, 9am-8pm and Sunday, 10am-6pm. Calvert’s watercolor paintings, colorful abstract representations of feline and canine life, are universal symbols for all cats and dogs. Calvert has been painting canines since 2001 and debuts her feline art at this year’s show. In addition to selling her original paintings, Calvert reproduces her art on note cards for sale to the general public. During the show, Calvert is donating 20% of her proceeds to two animal shelters; 10% each to Save-A-Pet Adoption Center of Grayslake, IL and West Suburban Humane Society of Downer’s Grove, IL. Admission to the show ranges from $9-$6 per person. Parking is $6. For more information, contact Susan Calvert, phone (847)608-4996, visit the web site www.susancalvert.com and Good Girl Designs, Booth #161, at the Chicagoland Family Pet Show. ARTIST STATEMENT OF SUSAN CALVERT I have always felt close to my dogs. I rescue them from shelters, however, I believe they rescue me. My dogs provide companionship, inspiration and help me cope with loneliness due to a managed environment from asthma and MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivity). Many people indicate their cats provide them with the same comfort I have enjoyed from my dogs. Though I am unable to have them because their indoor waste odor of ammonia triggers my illnesses, I have incorporated cats into my portfolio at the requests of other passionate pet owners like myself. My watercolor paintings, colorful abstract representations of canine and feline life, are universal symbols for all cats and dogs. These animals, like people, come from many different backgrounds. Some breeds were mixed to create new breeds. Cats and dogs adopted from shelters may be a potpourri of breeds. I use mood-evoking color to move past breed specifics by painting happenings, circumstances and situations occurring in the lives of cats and dogs. I see similar parallels in pets and their human guardians. When we move past specifics of breed, race, etc., I believe the bigger picture is to be loved and accepted. Colorful Canines and Felines, Universal Appeal
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Joan Eichler, of Oak Park, Illinois
Sorry I see my website listed at Digital Oak Park THANKS AND GOOD LUCK!!!!
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Joan Eichler, of Oak Park, Illinois
I run a local pet service in the Oak Park area and have been in business many years now. I think your site is a wonderful way for owners to find and report lost pets in fact there is a link to your site on my web site-pet-connections.com I am also very involved in this area with pets and often help owners that I talk to find there pets by posting flyers in pet stores and just passing the word along. Would you be able to list my website on yours also... If you need a description or other information just email me at jmleic@pghmail.com. Thanks, Joan-a resident of Oak Park for 20 years.
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Matthew Harrington, of forest Park, Illinois
I have lost my best friend. Please help me find him. he's a sheperd/border collie mix about 22 inch tall 37 lbs. 14 yrs. old long hair black overcoat with light brown and white underside with white paws. his name is SOX
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Matthew Harrington, of forest Park, Illinois
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Aaron, of Oak Park, Illinois
Premium dog site here...truly "dog food for thought", ha ha. Life's Abundance to you! I also have a dog site at http://www.dog-food-nutrition.com/ although I think it is inferior to this one.
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Russ Good, of Forest Park, Illinois
Didn't know if you'd posted this yet, but people missing pets are welcome to check out Hanover Animal Wellness Center, 7211 Franklin Street in Forest Park, where the Oak Park Animal Control houses the lost guys.
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