Set of 4 Absorbent Coasters. Cork-backed to protect furniture. Large surface area (4.5 inches in diameter) to catch more drips. Printed and packaged in the USA (no decals). Approximate weight: 1.5 lbs. per set.
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Set of 4 Absorbent Coasters. Cork-backed to protect furniture. Large surface area (4.5 inches in diameter) to catch more drips. Printed and packaged in the USA (no decals). Approximate weight: 1.5 lbs. per set.
This hand-painted resin coaster set includes four 3.25″ x 3.25″ coasters and a decorative holder. Each coaster features a cork covered base to protect your tabletop. Exquisitely detailed! The perfect accessory for anyone who loves Pugs.
This hand-painted resin coaster set includes four 3.25″ x 3.25″ coasters and a decorative holder. Each coaster features a cork covered base to protect your tabletop. Exquisitely detailed! The perfect accessory for anyone who loves Basset Hounds.
Protect furniture from messy drink spills with coasters featuring your favorite cuddly companions. This set of 4 natural sandstone absorbent coasters are cork-backed to protect furniture. Each coaster measures 4 inches in diameter.
This hand-painted resin coaster set includes four 3.25″ x 3.25″ coasters and a decorative holder. Each coaster features a cork covered base to protect your tabletop. Exquisitely detailed! The perfect accessory for anyone who loves Boxers.
The ultimate Golden Retriever coaster! Beautifully detailed Golden Retriever dog picture, printed on our popular coasters, are brought together to make a winning combination. Our cork-backed Golden Retriever coasters are made from completely natural sandstone which absorbs drips from beverages without sticking to the bottom of beverage glasses. Variations in the sand stone color and pattern are natural and make each coaster individual and unique. A perfect gift for all Golden Retriever dog enthusiasts. Each set contains four Golden Retriever coasters, approximately 4 inches in diameter.
Big Brown wins, with Eight Belles second and Denis of Cork third. Due to severe injury, Eight Belles was euthanized on the track. By Maryjean Wall
Eight Belles was euthanized on the track near the seven-eighths pole, on the far side of the turn near the start of the backstretch where she fell with her rider, Gabriel Saez.
The filly suffered compound fractures, according to Dr. Larry Bramlage, on-call veterinarian for the American Association of Equine Practitioners.
“There was absolutely nothing you could do,” Bramlage said.
Saez said that after the wire, after he stood up in the irons as jockeys do when they begin to ask their horse to slow down beyond the finish, “she started galloping funny and I tried to pull her up, but she went down.”
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