Texan ENT - April 2018

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Page 1 You Haven’t FailedYet

Page 2 The Origins of April Fools’Day

Page 2 WhyYou Should Consider a Media Detox

Page 3 Your New Allergy Treatment Plan

Page 3 Spring Greens Soup

Page 4 Word From theWesties

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Hello, everyone! My name’s Izzy, and I’m here with Emma. We’re Dr. Evans’ West Highland terriers, fierce canines tasked with protecting the Evans household from invaders, like cats and mail carriers. We’ll be bringing you a dog’s-eye view of important topics, including the best places in Texas to take a walk, ways to beat the summer heat, and how to tell if your human is just pretending to throw the ball when you play fetch. I’m 7 years old (in human years) and have been by Renee’s side since long before Dr. Evans came into the picture, but I will admit, she picked a pretty good human to bring into our pack. He gives excellent pets (when I allow it) and seems to understand that I’m the queen of the house. And I take my role very seriously. I need to make sure one of the humans is always in the same roomwith me, and my most important job is to sound the alarm when another animal tries to sneak into our home through the television. Whenever I spot a potential invader on-screen, especially another dog, I’ll jump up and bark to let everyone know there’s trouble. Strangely, Renee A TAIL OF TWO WESTIES Izzy and Emma Take the Page

and Dr. Evans don’t seem to appreciate my efforts, especially when our human pup, Audrey, is sleeping. My little sister, Emma, takes a different approach to things. She’s just over 1 year old, and she’s far less attentive when it comes to keeping track of the humans. There are times when she’s perfectly happy to play in the yard by herself or hang out in another room alone. But don’t make the mistake of thinking she doesn’t like our humans. She’s far more willing to engage in snuggles, and her favorite thing in the world is to meet someone new. It doesn’t matter if it’s a new human or another dog — she’ll greet themwith a wagging tail and kisses. Emma and I look forward to sharing some stories with you in the coming months. It’s going to be more fun than playing fetch!

Izzy & Emma

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