Submit a
photo of your pet — furred, feathered, scaled (have we left
anything out?) — to pets@w75ba.org, with PETS in the subject line, and we'll even include
a brief sentence or two describing their character. Be sure to
include your pet's name and address (building # or block), and
how you want your own name to appear. (And it's okay for you to
be in the picture with your pet.)
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David Stringer (Scott's brother) and Tucker were at the Aug 4 National Night Out Againt Crime in Verdi Square |
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New member Juan Luna came out with Paco and Luna to support May 2 Beautification Day workers.
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Later, Paco and Luna rested from others' labors on their sunny terrace
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Jessica Cohen with Haley and Ellie; in the background you can spot her third pooch, little Meagan.
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Not willing to play third fiddle to her big roommates, Meagan insisted on a a closeup.
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Say hello to the beautiful Bru. Her photo was sent to us by Steven Stark at Beacon Paint and Hardware, a W75BA member.
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Neighbor Harley Kaplan stopped by the W75BA table on Earth Day with the endearing Peanut and Raisonette.
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Omar adores his dads, Timothy Moreland and Paul Thomas, and has a salutary effect on his 16-year-old canine roommate in their Park West home.
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Wanting to be in fashion on Earth Day '08, Omar borrowed a W75BA cap for this photo op with Paul.
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And say hello to Henry, his dad, Chris, and the lovable Connor. A head-turning family out for a stroll on a sunny June day.
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Estèváo Romano came from Brazil to live on West 75th Street. He hares his digs with the handsome Bull pup Romulo. Here they are on Earth Day '08.
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We met a lot of pets on the Park West block on Beautification Day '08. Here are Sean and the irresistible Lulu, the Dachsund, and Daly, the Pug.
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Charley, commander-in-chief of his apartment at #304, loves company. It's even better when they leave; then he can dash out for a romp in the hall.
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Timothy is not nearly so rambunctious as his roommate Charley! |
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