Dog Care News Archive

03-Apr-2007

 

Carnival dog king gets homemade meals _ but not because of recall (KATC 3 Lafayette)
NEW ORLEANS -- The dog crowned as New Orleans' canine Carnival king gets homemade meals, but not because he was this year's King of Barkus _ or because of the recall of nearly 100...

FETCH! Pet Care(TM) Expands Into Florida's Brevard County (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
FETCH! Pet Care, America's largest and most sophisticated pet care franchise offering professional pet sitting and dog walking services, today announced it has launched a new location in Florida's Brevard County region to provide area residents with unsurpassed pet care services. This new franchise marks the 68th FETCH! Pet Care location that, in aggregate, now service over 1,000 cities and ...

Carnival dog king gets homemade meals _ but not because of recall (The Daily Comet)
The dog crowned as New Orleans' canine Carnival king gets homemade meals, but not because he was this year's King of Barkus - or because of the recall of nearly 100 brands of contaminated pet food.

Dog, cat food scare not hurting businesses (The Express-Times)
For Keeper, Susan Brody will slave over a hot stove. The dog loves chicken soup. Because of her efforts, Brody, a pet sitter, need not worry about the pet food recall that cast suspicion on more than 100 brands. At least she need not worry for her own dog.

'Firehouse Dog' (Calendarlive.com)
Movies like "Benji" and "Lassie" with their über-pooches have set a high standard for the heroic dog genre, so the makers of "Firehouse Dog" have taken a slightly different tack: Let the human actors take center stage.

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.

P&G Pet Care assures customers its pet food is safe (Dayton Daily News)
DAYTON ? P&G Pet Care, maker of Iams and Eukanuba food brands, is working to reassure pet owners that its dry and wet pet foods now on local store shelves are safe.

Mt. Holly woman's stolen dog returned (The Sentinel)
Perky the Shih-tzu is back home safe. A man dropped the little dog off at Mt. Holly Springs police department this morning, more than a week after Perky was stolen.

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