Vick's dogs probably earn more now than he does.

For those of us who love our dogs ... this is a fair turn. Vick's recently reported monthly earning was almost $13.00 (Yes, thirteen dollars, $12.89 to be exact.) The dogs are now featured on wine bottles going for as much as $40.

http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/NFL/2008/11/15/7423941-ap.html

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I've been to Best Friends site. The one that cracked me up was that they have guinea pigs, too. What the hey ... I'm sure even they need sanctuary sometimes, too. Also noticed they have waayyy more dogs than most anything else. I've read, too, about the Vick dogs' rehab, but last I understood they would always have to remain isolated from other dogs because of the training to kill. Don't know if that status has changed since then.
Brilliant ... but would she do it pro bono or want a cut? Oh, and as part of his sentence, Vick would have to wear the real lipstick every day he serves. LOL
Link didn't work. Great pic ... imagine all that slobber! Like that marketing phrase. Imagine one of the dogs as the spokesmodel, a counter top ad in Dillard's, ad says "Pretty in Pink." Maybe says, "Long wearing, but still kissable." LOL

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