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		<title>By: LE</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 02:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Have you found a replacement for your daughters lost lovey? Do you have a photo of it?</description>
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		<title>By: David Gordon</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Gordon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 07:41:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My 17 year old daughter lost her life long constant companion and truly treasured little stuffed Huskie dog. She has had him since she was a baby and they have always been inseparable. She always slept with him at night and would not go to bed until she found him whenever he turned up missing (usual a pillow or blanket over him) I can&#039;t ever remember a time she did not have him with her on a trip, and that means every camping trip, vacation, visiting relatives and on and on. As I said he was a little Huskie dog, about 8&quot; or 9&quot;long, maybe 7 or 8&quot; tall gray on most of his upper half and white underneath. His face was gray and white, his tail and legs were king of short, kind of short, his eyes and nose are missing and he generally looks pretty worn and well loved. His name is Nanook. She always travels with her own pillow and Nanook always travels inside of her pillow case so he is always close and safe. We were at a Vagabond Inn in Rancho Cordova, CA and she thinks he some how managed to slip out somewhere between the hotel room and our car in the parking lot. She didn&#039;t discover him missing until later that Sunday afternoon and of course by the time I could get back to check that same afternoon, he was nowhere to be found and several calls to the motel and requests to ask all the house keepers that worked that day, if they had found him (whether or not he might have been turned in to lost and found, or tossed out) have been fruitless. I have remained hopeful that he could still miraculously turn up, but that does not seem to be in the cards. My eyes still glass up every time I think of how much she misses him and wants him back. She is very sad and misses him terribly. I have never forgotten how I felt when my own little stuffed dog came up missing when I was little and it is agonizing for me, knowing how much losing this little stuffed dog, so tattered and worn out looking to most, hurts her inside. Some folks don&#039;t get it, but I do....sorry for being so long winded, but finding him, or perhaps one just like him could mean so much to her. There have to be more just like him somewhere, and if anyone can help point me towards the right place(s) to look and perhaps get another I can&#039;t begin to tell you how much that would mean to her and to me.

Hope to hear back soon.

I am grateful for the opportunity to at least try this search...so thank you very much for that.

Best regards, David Gordon</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My 17 year old daughter lost her life long constant companion and truly treasured little stuffed Huskie dog. She has had him since she was a baby and they have always been inseparable. She always slept with him at night and would not go to bed until she found him whenever he turned up missing (usual a pillow or blanket over him) I can&#8217;t ever remember a time she did not have him with her on a trip, and that means every camping trip, vacation, visiting relatives and on and on. As I said he was a little Huskie dog, about 8&#8243; or 9&#8243;long, maybe 7 or 8&#8243; tall gray on most of his upper half and white underneath. His face was gray and white, his tail and legs were king of short, kind of short, his eyes and nose are missing and he generally looks pretty worn and well loved. His name is Nanook. She always travels with her own pillow and Nanook always travels inside of her pillow case so he is always close and safe. We were at a Vagabond Inn in Rancho Cordova, CA and she thinks he some how managed to slip out somewhere between the hotel room and our car in the parking lot. She didn&#8217;t discover him missing until later that Sunday afternoon and of course by the time I could get back to check that same afternoon, he was nowhere to be found and several calls to the motel and requests to ask all the house keepers that worked that day, if they had found him (whether or not he might have been turned in to lost and found, or tossed out) have been fruitless. I have remained hopeful that he could still miraculously turn up, but that does not seem to be in the cards. My eyes still glass up every time I think of how much she misses him and wants him back. She is very sad and misses him terribly. I have never forgotten how I felt when my own little stuffed dog came up missing when I was little and it is agonizing for me, knowing how much losing this little stuffed dog, so tattered and worn out looking to most, hurts her inside. Some folks don&#8217;t get it, but I do&#8230;.sorry for being so long winded, but finding him, or perhaps one just like him could mean so much to her. There have to be more just like him somewhere, and if anyone can help point me towards the right place(s) to look and perhaps get another I can&#8217;t begin to tell you how much that would mean to her and to me.</p>
<p>Hope to hear back soon.</p>
<p>I am grateful for the opportunity to at least try this search&#8230;so thank you very much for that.</p>
<p>Best regards, David Gordon</p>
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