HOLIDAYS AND PETS
Tailwaggers' Club Makes Arrangement "No-one who has any love for a faithful canine pal should leave him at home without some attention and care," said an official of the Tailwaggers' Club this morning, when intimating that the club had made arrangements with* Mrs J. "Hall, of Pakowhai road, Hastings, to board dogs while their owners are away from Hastings on holidays. "Surely the pets deserve better treatment than to be tied up for days without 'exercise, or the shelter of shady tvees during this hot summer weather," added the official. "Owners of pets should remember that, while they are off on a wonderful holiday, their pets. if left unattended or merely with casual attention. feel lonesome. It is the duty of owners to see that a'dequate provision is made for their liets."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 83, 31 December 1937, Page 6
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