Dog Care News Archive

02-Apr-2007

 

A dog's life: Pet food recall hits home ? sort of (Rockford Register Star)
We have a dog. Love him. We've had Kirby for nearly nine years now, ever since he chose us at the Waukesha (Wis.) County Humane Animal Welfare Society.

Pet Owners Seek Reimbursement For Treatment (KXAN 36 Austin)
As the pet food recall gets bigger, pet owners want to know how to recover money they spent treating their sick animals. Kellie Feldt's dog Kobe suffered kidney failure after eating tainted pet food, and it cost her thousands of dollars to get veterinary care.

Dental care for dogs and cats (The Argus Leader)
Augie is only 41/4 years old, but he has broken a tooth. He is sedated, intubated and lying quietly on an operating table at Heather Ridge Pet Hospital. Veterinarian Angela Anderson spreads his mouth wide. She is looking for signs of dental disease in her pet Shih Tzu. Ignore dog breath or kitty stink mouth and you may be jeopardizing your pet's health, veterinarians say. Technology that is ...

Newark woman files suit over dog's death / She alleges Smokey's kidneys failed due to Menu Foods items (San Francisco Chronicle)
Sherry Ingles of Newark didn't have any reason to worry about the dog food she bought for her beloved Smokey. But the 15-year-old dog was euthanized this month after suffering kidney failure, most likely as a result of tainted food produced by Menu...

What's Safe For Your Pets? (WLUC TV 6)
With more pet foods being added to the list of recalled products, animal owners are starting to wonder just what is safe for your dog or cat. At Alternative Equine and Pet Care Center in Marquette, owner Candy Beauchamp sells only whole foods kept in their natural forms.

Eyes on growth (The Sacramento Bee)
The vision care industry's top dog prowls just minutes from Rick Corbett's doorstep, something that could intimidate a CEO other than Corbett.

A comedian's take on love and loss (International Herald Tribune)
The comedian Molly Shannon steps away from her typical roles to portray in the "Year of the Dog" a woman devastated by the death of her beloved beagle.

Cape High child-care students learn as they teach youngsters (Cape Gazette)
Reading and rhyming led the way to fun for 11 members of the Little Angels Day Care & Learning Center?s 4-year-old class, which visited Cape Henlopen High School to celebrate Dr. Seuss?s birthday.

Sniffing out crime: Drug dog joins CPD (The Celina Record)
The Celina Police Department recently demonstrated use of their newly acquired drug dog, Blaze, allowing a local reporter to stash samples of drugs on himself and in a squad car.

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