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Online pet rabies fear
He said: \"The woman who sold [Alfie] to me came to my house and spent a long time with me, talking about her own dogs, so it wasn't just a case of 'here's the dog','here's the money'. \"I was shocked when I found out Alfie's background so I wanted to let other people know of the risks of buying a dog without its paperwork to prove that it has all the necessary vaccinations to keep it and people safe.\"
Alfie wonders what it's about
As a result, Alfie had to be transported to a quarantine centre in Derby, England, where he stayed for five weeks. This can cost up to Pounds 1800 and if an owner is unable to pay the fee, the dog would have to be put down. \"When [Aaron Graham]'s vet discovered the problem with the pup, she contacted our Trading Standards Officers to notify them,\" said Councillor Helen McKenna, convener of the environmental services committee. \"The woman who sold me Alfie came over to my house and spent a long time with me, talking about her own dogs so it wasn't just a case of here's the dog, here's the money,\" Aaron explained. \"Dogs being brought into the UK may not be vaccinated again rabies and other diseases, such as tapeworm,\" said Paul Bannister, Trading Standards manager. \"Rabies is an infectious viral disease that affects the nervous system of humans and can be fatal, and cases of the disease have been reported in Paris and the Netherlands. We hope Alfie's situation will highlight to anyone thinking of buying a pup, to be very wary of buying online.\"
Graham breaks out of slump as Stetson tops Kennesaw State 91-77
  \"He put a lot of time in the gym,'' Hatters coach Casey Alexander said. \"He shot 600 3's the last two days, and his hard work paid off. '' \"I give them a lot of credit,'' Alexander said. \"They made shots all night long. They kept coming at us. But I'm proud of our team for their resiliency and not ever letting them take control.'' \"Defensively, it wasn't our most solid game,'' [Aaron Graham] said. \"We let them get a lot of easy shots. They played hard and put us on our heels. But every time they came back we woke up.''
Stetson overcomes slow start to defeat Southeastern
  The Hatters and Fire combined to miss their first 13 shots and it wasn't until after the first media timeout (15:41) that Southeastern's Povilas Gaidys broke a scoreless tie. \"We're a good offensive team so I kind of assumed that it would come sooner than later,'' Stetson coach Casey Alexander said. \"You're concerned when you don't get off to a good start. Really, when you start off like that it's almost a relection of how ready you are to play the game.'' \"I'm disgusted with temperment and the fact that we lost control,'' Alexander said. \"It was completely response. He got a cheap shot the possession before. I'm only concerned about what we did.''
Free workshop introduces \Lead the Leader\ youth program
\"No youth program is going to be successful without a youth being there, leading them,\" said Mr. [Aaron Graham]. \"We want to create a significant hub of youth resources in the community.\" \"It's all about building strength in a community, to create a stronger youth voice,\" said Mr. Graham. \"We want our youth to know they have value; that they are an important part of the community.\"