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whurules | 13:30 Sat 22nd Oct 2011 | Animals & Nature
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for any of you that are buying a poppy this year please also look out for a purple one to remember all the animals that suffered through all the wars , i know that animalaid sell them , hopefully they will be in the shops as well, thank you very muchxx
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Will do and thanks.
Thanks for reminding us.
Will wear both this year and for anyone in london there is the touching memorial to animals in wartime in park lane
And here's where you can get one

http://www.animalaidshop.org.uk/accessories
And they don't charge for postage either
Think mo gonna get one rowan, nice innit?
Didn't know they did them for animals what a lovely idea.
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thanks everyone thats really good of you all
Great idea, I have ordered a car sticker.
will do, and having read the story of Warhorse, the real one, can safely say that our four legged friends are wonderful. Over 8 million horses killed in WW1, i still can't take that in. So yes will contribute.
I will be getting some other bits I think when you think that we have dogs out with bomb disposal even now looking for the roadside bombs... they don't volunteer...
Just ordered one, (thanks for the link Boo), I'll ware it with pride next to my red one
I'll certainly be getting one. Does anyone remember the soldier and his dog who died on the same day in Afghanistan? Their bodies were brought home and the Soldier was buried in his home town and his dog's ashes were given to his family but the local council refused them permission to have his dog's ashes interred with him. I think that is appalling as both of them were heroes in my eyes, they had both saved the lives of other soldiers thanks to the work they did.
I did'nt read that nungate, but thats terrible, the family must have been very upset, at a time when they just did'nt need it.
I'd have gone back when no one was looking and put the dogs ashes in the grave anyway
So would I rowanwitch,Ihave got mine and some other bits and bobs from them,quick on delivery too.
To em10:

Yes that has always interested me.....8 milllion horses in WWI. So sad. There is a non-fiction book, "War Horse" recently pub. by an american author, nicely researched, focuses on training horses throughout history. I could only read a few chapters at a time, a riveting book.

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