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New Kid In Town

s lyrics of the 70’s song proclaim, “There’s a new kid in town.” ‘Yankee’, a 2-year-old German Wirehaired Pointer, arrived in Hawai‘i mid-May, following a six-hour flight from San Jose, California. I picked him up following veterinary inspection at the cargo terminal in Kona. His soiled shipping kennel attested to the lengthy confinement of air travel. I loaded him into a clean kennel I had brought in anticipation of that situation and set off on the 2-hour road trip to his new home in Kea‘au, on the other side of the Island, south

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