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Alexandra and Chelsea Donald and their dog 'Cleo' take time out after the bustle of the pet parade to catch their breath. Four-legged animals of all shapes and sizes accompanied their two-legged owners to the Ohakune Kindergartens Pet Day last Friday. Animals ranged from a bevy of lambs and dogs and cats on leashes, right down in size to a four-week old kitten. Pony rides provided by Eileen Hammond proved highly popular with the smaller two-legged animals.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 311, 31 October 1989, Page 1

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Alexandra and Chelsea Donald and their dog 'Cleo' take time out after the bustle of the pet parade to catch their breath. Four-legged animals of all shapes and sizes accompanied their two-legged owners to the Ohakune Kindergartens Pet Day last Friday. Animals ranged from a bevy of lambs and dogs and cats on leashes, right down in size to a four-week old kitten. Pony rides provided by Eileen Hammond proved highly popular with the smaller two-legged animals. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 311, 31 October 1989, Page 1

Alexandra and Chelsea Donald and their dog 'Cleo' take time out after the bustle of the pet parade to catch their breath. Four-legged animals of all shapes and sizes accompanied their two-legged owners to the Ohakune Kindergartens Pet Day last Friday. Animals ranged from a bevy of lambs and dogs and cats on leashes, right down in size to a four-week old kitten. Pony rides provided by Eileen Hammond proved highly popular with the smaller two-legged animals. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 311, 31 October 1989, Page 1

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