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Please Please me and help an 11 year old boy get a service dog

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We all know that the Beatles loved dogs, right?  And we also know that the Beatles liked to help out people.   Well my co-worker, Penny's son, Daniel has some special needs and really could use a service dog to help him with his day to day life.   Unknown to me, service dogs are extremely expensive.  However Daniel is in a contest on facebook and he could win $10,000 to go towards the cost of a service dog.    But he needs as many votes as he can to win this.   Now I know the Beatles fandom to be generous and loving people and I know all of you reading this that have facebook accounts can help out this 11 year old boy.   Here is what you have to do.   Click on the link below and "like" Daniel's coloring page of a dog.   That is it!   Once you do that---come back here and read all about the Beatles and their dogs.  
Peace and Love
Sara S.


 click here to help Daniel


  Obviously Paul McCartney loved his dog Martha.  We all loved Martha.   Something about that big sheepdog just makes me smile and the song, Martha my Dear is a fun addition to the White Album.    Paul didn't just have Martha.  We know that he also had a smaller dog named Eddie.  And then there was a dog named Jet (whoo ooo ooo)  And his son had a sheepdog named Arrow (me and my arrow....) in the 1990's as seen on the Paul is Live album.




Ringo Starr has always been a dog lover.   He and Maureen had a dog named Tiger.  Ringo also had some other dogs when he lived in Sunny Heights.  These days he and Barb have Buster.



We know John Lennon as a cat guy.   However, he had a dog named Sally growing up and he and Cynthia had a dog in Kenwood named Nigel (what else?)




George was another cat guy.   But I did find a photo of him in the Bahamas in 1964 with a dog! 



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