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Dog Care News Archive23-Apr-2007
It's a dog's life ... and a pretty good one, too (Las Vegas Business Press) "If you do have to travel, it doesn't get better than this. It just doesn't." Chris Easley isn't rhapsodizing about a new airline. He's not apostrophizing a new car.
It's my party and I'll bark if I want to (Pocono Record) "Every dog has its day. I guess today is yours," read one of the cards at Sir Maxwell's first birthday party. Sir Maxwell, a Yorkshire terrier decked out in a red satin vest and teeny hair-ribbon, frolicked with invited doggy guests at Mountain Mutts Grooming and doggy Day Care center on Sunday.
Fun on four paws leads off local society (Santa Maria Times) Celebrity animal trainer and motivational speaker David Hartwig and his dog Bois D?Arc recently brought their message about responsible pet care to the 5th annual Santa Barbara Fur Ball. The ?evening of black ties and tails? March 31 at the Double Tree Resort in Santa Barbara raised funds to help abandoned and neglected animals in Santa Barbara County.
Sniffing out crime: Drug dog joins CPD (McKinney Messenger) 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.
Learning to care (Home News Tribune) "Ughh!" groans a group of boys huddled at the back of the examination room. A picture of the inside of a dog's ear has just flashed on a small television-like screen.
Cities' dog limit law surprises residents (Charleston Daily Mail) Real estate agent Sarah Cooper casually mentioned to some of her fellow agents at Coldwell Banker Advantage that she was trying to find a home for a woman with "a little series of dogs that were unadoptable."
Does Pa. dog bill go too far? (The Evening Sun) Some local kennels have a bone to pick with a proposed dog-law overhaul, which could cost them up to $20,000 in renovations, and a lot more paperwork.
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