Lewis and Clark Statute eliminates York, a black man, who was a vital member of the expedition. This statue of Lewis and Clark in St. Charles, Missouri, eliminates the black man, York, the servant of Clark, a vital member of the expedition, and substitutes a dog instead, as pictured. (The NorthStar News & Analysis) This is an historical tort against national and Missouri black histo...
President Barack Obama plays a "keep away" with the family dog Bo in the backyard of the White H...
Friends of MADACC will host a screening of “Beyond the Myth,” a film about dog breeds commonly r...
In our final installment of “the tale of the little dog who demanded help,” I come bearing good ne...
To your right is a picture of Smidget, my last dog, enjoying a sugar free popsicle. Popsicles an...
Since shortly after the death of my beloved dog Smidget Smuckens I have wanted to get another do...
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