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And while you're at it, send a National Dog Day greeting card to your loved one to remind her who's her favorite old hound! Just click on the caption below the picture of me and our rescue dog Daisy back when she was still skinny before Miss Sheila got busy and fattened her up. The link will take you to a pdf file in Google Docs. Remember, instead of printing from Google Docs, click on "File" in the upper left corner, then select "Download" and copy the file to your own computer. Open it with Adobe PDF Reader or whatever PDF reader you use and print the card from there. For some reason Google Docs doesn't handle fonts well, even though they are supposed to be embedded in the PDF document itself.
This is a side fold card, so when it prints, be sure to tell your printer it's in "landscape" format so you get the whole file. Flip it on the short side to print double-sided. This will save you a lot of time o you can still run down to the animal shelter and pick up a pooch. We rescued our Daisy and are very glad we did.
We have this backwards. One day a year should be National People Day, the rest should be for dogs and cats. Preferably, People Day should be April 1 or election day, whichever comes first.
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