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That was great! Thank you very much!

Don, my main worry about the cats in the office is they love to sit by the warmth of the compter which means I might end up with them both on my desk !

Ummm, could I get "two cat scans" for the price of one?

Subject: Re: Therapy dogTo: Date: Friday, November 21, 2008, 12:58 PM

You've probably heard this one before, but I couldn't resist. If you have a dog, whichneeds to be a Labrador, in your office, and a cat, you may be entitled to have them help you check your patient and charge an additional fee for the "lab test" and the "cat scan".> > From: Pratt <karen.oaktree@ comcast.net>> Subject: RE: [Practiceimprovemen t1] Therapy dog> To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT)

com> Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 2:50 PM> > Hi ,> > > > Check out www.tdi-dog. <http://www.tdi- dog.org/> org That is the Therapy> Dog International website. TDI can sometimes be easier to get than CGC. I> have a number of friends with therapy dogs - all through TDI. There is> another national organization of therapy dogs - the name escapes me right> now. I'm pretty sure that all dogs have to be at least 1 year old to be> certified as a therapy dog, no matter where you go. I believe TDI may have> vests that you can order if you're "in training."> > > > Good luck - and enjoy your new puppy! > > > > > > > > Pratt> > Office Manager > > Oak

Tree Internal Medicine P.C > > Roy Medical Associates, Inc. > > _____ > > From: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com [mailto: Practiceimprovement> 1yahoogroups (DOT) com ] On Behalf Of nancy blake> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 2:20 PM> To: Practiceimprovement 1yahoogroups (DOT) com> Subject: Re: [Practiceimprovemen t1] Therapy dog> > > > I was assuming that an official therapy dog would be classified as a working> dog, allowed anywhere. I do have a sign on the front door that there is a> dog, not just for allergies but for caninephobics. So Tim, this is> different than a sight or hearing dog. Thanks for all the input guys, I am> still researching away. >

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