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Daily exercise in a large fenced in area 
Bedtime in Anya’s room 
Play time with Anya and lots of toys 
Treats & Training — Food & Water at all times 
Special Requests Accepted.
Anya’s TLC Shiba Grooming
Nails clipped 
The Works includes 
Full Brush Out; Nails Cut; Ears Cleaned; Bath with tearless shampoo; Coat Conditioner Treatment
Call for Availability and Prices
Contact Anya Moore 908-797-8200
OR email Anya at info@icewindfarm.com
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Can’t have a real Shiba Inu puppy right now?? Ninetendo DS has come out with a game for you. Give an animated puppy a new home with your favorite breed “The Shiba Inu” !!! There is a touch screen and microphone, you can use voice commands, play with toys, pet your puppy and lots more. Its rated E for everyone. www.nintendo.com




Poochie Bells are a must have for any new puppy! They can be purchased at Anya’s Pet Care or online at Poochie-Bells. Every time you take your puppy out ring the bells and soon your puppy will learn to ring them also to let you know he/she has to go outside.





LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION TO ATTEND ANIMAL SCIENCE COURSES
I have had the privilege of knowing Anya for five years in the capacity of being a family friend. During that time, I have recognized so many mature qualities for such a young lady. She has demonstrated great responsibility by running the pet store she created. Her personable nature shines during the hours she spends with the clients. Anya has a wide knowledge base about dogs and cats as she has demonstrated with the clients. She also helps in the delivery process of the puppies as well as grooming and personal care of the animals. I have also observed her ability to handle everything while her parents were on vacation. I am most impressed by her desire to establish and work for her own college fund. It is my distinct feeling that Anya would be an asset to the veterinarian program. Her great drive and compassion as well as aquired knowledge will help her realize success.
Ashley Demarco.
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I was honored to be asked to write a letter in behalf of Anya Moore. I have known Anya for approximately six years. I have admired her talents and her leadership abilities. She has mentioned her interest in animals on many occasions. Anya recently told me about the vo tech program and I explained to her that I had that I had gone to a vocational school sixteen years ago and how it has made me extremely successful. I believe that in order to be successful at something, you need to have a passion for something. Anya has that passion for animals.
Anya has a self motivated personality and with that she can accomplish anything. Mrs. Moore has encouraged Anya to go after her dreams. She has helped her start her own business, which is also doing well. Anya gives up her own personal time to dedicate to the animals at her business on the weekends. She continues to strive for new ideas as she invests her time and energy to the dogs. Anya has always talked about being a veterinarian as I’m sure that this program will allow her to continue her dream.
I highly recommend Anya, as I don’t know of a more talented, intelligent, hard working thirteen year old.
Karen Kenoff
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I am the host and executive producer of a children’s TV show, Kids Training Puppies which is produced and filmed in the Broadcast Media Arts Class in the school. It is my great pleasure to recommend Anya Moore for your animal science class.
Anya was adopted from Russia when she was four, as you might imagine she had to learn the English language as well as adjust to western society. Her adopted mother is the breeder of Shiba Inus and so as the daughter of a breeder Anya had to assist in all that is involved in breeding. I can tell you as a breeder myself it is very hard work and long hours. Anya shines when working with animals. She started a pet supply store in her garage and offers grooming and pet care to earn funds for her college education. Because of her love of animals she also donated 5% of her profits to rescue dogs. Anya’s weekends are devoted to working in her store and helping people decide on how to pick the perfect puppy. While helping her mother, Anya has assisted in two operations along with her vet as well as numerous deliveries and the raising of puppies. Anya now co-owns the breeding business with her Mom.
In meeting Anya on my TV show, I could tell Anya was not your average teen. She handled herself very well on camera and was very informative to the viewers as well as the children on the show. I feel confident that Anya will excel in what ever she puts her mind to and hope that you will consider such a determined student for your school.
If you have any further questions about Anya please don’t hesitate to call.
Very Truly Yours,
JoAnn Dahan Host and Executive Producer of Kids Training Puppies
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I am writing this letter on behalf of Anya Moore. I have known Anya for a number of years now and I am very impressed with the young lady. She is a very industrious and inquisitive young lady. She is not just an animal lover but possesses a sincere concern for the animal’s welfare.
Anya has grown up with animals all her life. Her parents breed dogs and have horses and cats as well. She has been a major player in raising and caring for these animals. On numerous occasions Anya has assisted me with various surgical procedures and done very well. She is not afraid to get her hands dirty. More recently she has her own pet sitting service. The money she earns is going towards her tuition cost.
The young lady has a burning desire to become a veterinarian. I can think of no one else more deserving of fulfilling this dream.
I sincerely hope that you will give her application favorable consideration.
Thank You very much S. Gutman, DVM


Akiak: A Tale from the Iditarod
By Robert J. Blake
I can see “Akiak” becoming an annual tradition, right before the first “mush” of the famous Alaskan sled-dog race.
In frosty clear language, accompanied by his museum-quality oil paintings, Robert Blake, presents a day by day account of Mick’s team, initially led by 10 year-old Akiak, until she “can’t run on that paw.” Akiak is left at a dog drop, but refusing to be flown out, she breaks free to chase after her team, many hours behind.
In this “incredible journey,” students get a taste of the Alaskan’s passion for this unique sport, learning about the hardships and rules of the race along the way. The trail map on the end papers would be helpful for those wanting to turn this into a simple geography lesson. This excellent story works on many levels.
This is worth reading, even if you’re just looking for a heartwarming dog story! Can be purchased through Anya’s TLC PET SUPPLIES.
Other favorite books: Shibas by Richard Tomita , The Complete Shiba Inu by Maureen Atkinson, The Total Shiba by Haskett & Houser, Shiba Inu by Andrew DePriscom , and Jojofu by Michael P. Waite

















