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Name: Beulah and Jim Wyant
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Anita, as you know Jim and I love our dogs we bought from you, they are like our children. Dolly is 3 and Duke is 4 months and they are so cute and friendly. Of course they are the cutest and friendliest dogs you could find. You do raise your dogs so that they adjust quickly to their new homes and I can attest to that as both our dogs came from your loving home. When we decide to get another dog we know exactly where we will get him or her.
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Name: Hayley
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Hi Anita! I just wanted to thank you for everything, you have been wonderful to me! I know I've got a good teacher in you, and I really appreciate it! Hayley
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Name: Sonora
From: West Virginia E-mail: tlcgrooming@zoominternet.net
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Hi Anita! Babs is doing great and I just love her. She pretty much goes everywhere with me. She is makes friends everywhere she goes. All of my family loves her. Everyone remarks on her wonderful temperment, as well as her good looks.She sleeps with me of course and goes to work every dsy. Rodney is always trying to steal her from me. Ha!I will try to get some photos and e-mail them to you. She loves my chickens and being on the farm. Keep up the wonderful job with your breeding program-I reccomend you to anyone looking for a sound, happy chiahuahua! Love Babs and her mom,Sonora
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Dear Anita, I just watched Oprah today, who dedicated her entire show to inform the public about the inhumane practices of puppy mills. I immediately thought of when I got Mea. You told me of a woman who wanted to buy her before me, but you suspected she wanted only to use her to reproduce. I can't imagine my little Meebles being in one of those horrible puppy mills. She has brought me and my family so much joy and love over the past 2 years. I just wanted to thank you so much for being a responsible and caring breeder, and using descretion when selling your chihuahuas. Sincerely, Monique
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Hi, folks For the latest study, it was The most common diseases associated with are chronic viral hepatitis, alcoholism, and ( scarring of the liver ). Moreover, chronic viral hepatitis is common in alcoholism, and both and alcoholism cause cirrhosis which usually precedes the development of cancer. Therefore, the contributions and interrelationships of , viral hepatitis, and cirrhosis in the development of liver cancer are complex. Despite the complexity, it is important to try to understand the contributions of each disease so that patients at highest risk for liver cancer can be targeted for . Theoretically, they also might be targeted with treatments that prevent the development of liver cancer, when such treatments are developed. A practical study published in October 2007 has extended important the latest about the homogeneity of liver cancer to chronic viral hepatitis, alcoholism, and cirrhosis. This is a manly study owing to it used the records of Swedish health registries to discern patients for inclusion in the study. The Swedish registries consist of cleverness on the entire society of Sweden. They are hefty and whole registries and dominion been in avail for multifarious age. In materiality, they posses provided a treasure of score about rife diseases. An analysis of the Swedish data demonstrated that among patients with alcoholism slick was slightly more than a coupled accrual in the risk of liver cancer in that compared with the general human relay. This insufficient development suggests that alcoholism alone is not strongly related to the development of liver cancer. On the other hand, patients who were alcoholics but also developed cirrhosis, presumably since a settlement of their alcoholism, had a 22 - commune aggrandizement in the risk of liver cancer in that compared with the general general public. Remarkably, the development of cirrhosis in alcoholics substantially increases the risk for liver cancer. Patients with chronic viral hepatitis had a 34 - district greater risk for liver cancer because compared with the general humans. Patients with both chronic viral hepatitis and cirrhosis, however, had a much greater burgeoning in the development of liver cancer - - 118 - district. ( Presumably, the cirrhosis was caused by the chronic hepatitis. ) Decidedly, the combination of chronic viral hepatitis and cirrhosis has a exact well-made association with the development of liver cancer. This association is much stronger than the association of the combination of alcoholism and cirrhosis with liver cancer. The stronger association with viral hepatitis than alcohol supports a greater role for the hepatitis viruses through compared with alcohol in promoting liver cancer. What can we conclude from this study ? Primeval, the risk of liver cancer is remarkably fresh in patients with chronic viral hepatitis and cirrhosis. The risk also is another in patients who are alcoholic and own cirrhosis, although the risk is less. Second, if we craving to substantially prevent the development of liver cancer, we duty spot patients before they evolve cirrhosis and accordingly prevent cirrhosis. Third, existing and newer techniques for liver cancer surveillance probably should be applied to all patients with both chronic viral hepatitis and cirrhosis and possibly to patients with both alcoholism and cirrhosis. Fourth,we need to develop better techniques for liver cancer surveillance. A satisfactory solution to the problem of liver cancer in chronic viral hepatitis and alcoholism will not be quick or easy. With all the best Steven
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