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This is a Site description section so that you can add a link from your site to mine. You can get more detailed info from Moreinfo.htm. I suggest that you cut and paste the text below.
The Dog House
The Home of the other Kennel Club.
This is a pan-sexual club for all those interested in the SM role play known as Dog Training. This is the one site for Dogslaves and their Owners and Masters, covering contacts, stories, slave training, FAQ, supplies and more.

Having Trouble Reading Us ? ^

This web site was designed for Netscape and for online viewing - It is not designed for printing (white text on white paper).

To change this you will need to alter the appearance by editing the preferences (Edit-Preferences-Appearance) or click on the "Options"
button on the top horizontal panel of your software, open "General Preferences," select "Colours" and click on the "Always Use My Colours" box on that page.
It will erase our wallpaper from your screen and give you text-only pages which are easier to read and print.

Additional elements on this site use JavaScript, but all Java is 'hidden' from older browsers, there are some use of animated Gifs that may cause problems to some MAC browsers, as I do not have a MAC I cannot figure out the problem here.

AOL and WEBTV users appear to be sensitive to the size of the page or its complexity. I understand this is due to their provided software, so you may wise to upgrade.

PDF ^
Portable Document Format. Use the Acrobat plug in from www.adobe.com.actobat

These are used to allow for print as intended documents to be produced remotely.

JavaScript^
Javascript is like a subset of Java, it isused on many platforms, but if you are using an old 16bit system it might not be able to cope with Javascript. That is why JavaScript is doing nothing essential on this site, and where possible the <noscript> tag is used for the alternative. For the most part all modern low spec browsers can even cope with javascript, even WebTV.
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