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Wednesday, July 19, 2017 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Obituary PAW PRINTS: Sunburn and dehydration affect dogs, too Linda Pauer Monahan August 19, 1948 — June 24, 2017 Linda Pauer Monahan was born in Gary, Indiana, to John and Christine Pauer. She graduated from St. Mary of the Woods College in Indiana with a degree in teaching. She attained a master’s degree in educa- tion at National College of Education. She was a teacher for nearly three decades at Keeneyville, Illinois middle schools. She met the love of her life when she was 14 at Holy Angels School. Linda and Bill dated from 1964-1971 and then were married. She enjoyed teaching early-adolescent children, spirituality, teaching tai chi and chi kung, hiking in Oregon forests, ukulele, book club and her family. After moving to Sisters in 2006, she contributed to the community, including managing the animal venue at the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Country Fair. Continued from page 14 She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Bill Monahan; her sons John (Alice) and Bob (Michelle); her beloved grandchildren Mason, Mila and Dempsey; and her faithful friend and dog Boomer. A Celebration of Life will be held August 19 at Sisters Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration at 10:30 a.m. Donations in lieu of flow- ers to COVE COPY, checks can be made out and sent to Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration with COVE COPY on the memo line, PO Box 130, 68825 Brooks Camp Rd., Sisters, OR 97759. in Central Oregon, and you will find them in your back- yard, especially when you have a delicious garden. Both does and bucks will aggres- sively attack dogs, especially when fawns are present in the summer months. Attacks on dogs by deer can result in fractures, internal injuries, and death. Make sure you bring Fido’s leash and collar, even if he won’t be restrained while playing. You and your furry friend may want to cool down at the beautiful Oregon Coast to have fun in the sun and water, but dehydration can occur when your pooch is right next to the water. Remember that the ocean water contains salt, Obituaries Policy: The Nugget Newspaper does not charge a fee to publish obituaries. Obituaries may be up to 400 words and include one photo. Obituaries outside these guidelines are handled by The Nugget Newspaper advertising department. Obituary submissions must be received by noon on Monday. Obituaries may be submitted to The Nugget by email or hand delivery to our office located at 442 E. Main Ave., Sisters. The Garden Angel 541-549-2882 and salt water can be harm- ful to animals. Ingesting the salt increases dehydration, because it draws water into the intestines. Salt water can also cause vomiting and diar- rhea, and lead to bigger prob- lems, if your dog doesn’t get clean fresh water. Dogs, just like humans, can also get sun- burn, which can lead to skin cancer. If Rover has light-col- ored fur on the nose or ears, they are more susceptible to skin cancer. Keep him inside if possible during the hottest part of the day. Dogs, just like humans, can also get sunburn, which can lead to skin cancer. Backyard barbecues can be fun, but sometimes Rover can 19 be quicker than you think and grab a piece of meat, like a chicken leg off the table in no time. It doesn’t matter whether they’re from chicken wings or pork ribs, cooked meat bones cause all sorts of problems, especially if they get lodged in the mouth, throat or esoph- agus. Make sure your guests have somewhere to dispose of their carnivorous waste well out of your pooch’s way. Keep an eye on your dog and don’t leave him unat- tended. It’s important to exercise common sense and proceed with caution to help keep your dog safe, like any other member of the family. Summertime comes with its own set of hazards, so make sure you are familiar with the risks. Learn what warn- ing signs mean trouble and when in doubt, call your veterinarian right way. The summer will be much eas- ier for you and your dog to enjoy! New Dinner: Lilikoi Ribs & Bistro Steak tasty thursday Spain vs. Portugal Round 2, 5 to 7 pm A natural approach to lawn care Live Music Sat., July 22 • 7 to 9 pm Jazz Folks LCB#9352 Open Tuesday-Saturday 12-8 pm 391 W. Cascade Ave. | 541-549-2675 corkcellarswinebistro.com Quilt Drawing for FURRY FRIEND S 501 ( c )( 3 ) FOUNDATION 100% of the proceeds go to Furry Friends Foundation. “Pets Just Wanna Have Fun” quilt was designed, appliqued, and quilted by Valerie Fercho-Tillery. The original design and incredible detail make this a spectacular quilt! The quilt is currently on display at The Nugget offi ce, 442 E. Main Ave. Bring your pup by for a dog cookie and have a look! Tickets may be purchased at The Nugget offi ce or online at our website www.furryfriendsfoundation.org. Tickets are $1 each, six for $5 or go for it, 25 for $20. Info: 541-549-9941 “Pets Just Wanna Have Fun” - by Valerie Fercho-Tillery (45.5"w x 57.5"h)