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Dog Care News Archive24-Apr-2007
After another dog attack, St. Paul considers ordinance (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Only a couple of days after the latest serious dog attack in St. Paul, the City Council today is expected to pass an ordinance meant to curb such attacks as well as canine abuse. The proposed ordinance, sponsored by Council President Kathy Lantry, isn't directly linked to the recent spate of dog attacks. But it would prohibit some owners with a history of dangerous dogs from having dog licenses. ...
Harrison County Man Linked To Drug Trafficking And Dog Fighting Allegations (WLOX-TV Biloxi) Authorities think they've broken up a multi state drug trafficking ring. And in the process, they may have shut down a rather elaborate dog fighting operation. Tuesday morning, federal agents arrested Maxwell Landry. Landry lives at 14310 Vidalia Road in northwest Harrison County.
After recent dog attacks, mail carriers warn they're ready to report threatening animals (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Within a week, nearly every rookie postal carrier walking a route in Minneapolis will feel the first adrenaline rush, fear and fast-opening sweat pores as a dog charges, said veteran Pam Donato. "Until you have that happen, it's hard to comprehend how vulnerable you feel," said Donato, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 9, which encompasses carriers in Minneapolis and ...
Dog owners have a winner (Daily Dunklin Democrat) At home they call him Walker but in the formalities of the American Kennel Club (AKC) world the rough Blue Merle Collie owned and much loved by Ron and June Pitts of Kennett is better known as Hawthornden Walks the Line, a youthful dog well on his way in the world of top notch pups showcased in dog shows all over the country.
Starved, abandoned dog needs your help (NBC 15 Mobile) A dog is starved for up to 12 weeks. Now a dog that was dumped in Fairhope is getting some tender loving care. You only need to look at him to realize he desperately needs it.
Postal Workers Worried About Dangerous Dog Attacks (WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul) In just the past month WCCO has reported four different dog attacks, the most recent happened Monday afternoon in St. Paul. Its attacks like those that have people worried about dangerous dogs. In fact, postal workers are so concerned they're doing something about it. Video: Darcy Pohland Reports More Animal News More Minnesota News
FETCH! Pet Care(TM) Expands Into Central Wisconsin (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 the Central Wisconsin region to provide area residents with unsurpassed pet care services. This new franchise marks the 71st FETCH! Pet Care location that, in aggregate, now service over 1,000 cities and towns ...
Study: Dog's Tail Tells All (CBS 13 Sacramento) If you're a dog lover, how many times have you asked yourself, "what is he or she thinking about anyway?"
Your Views: Dog attacks - more opinions (The New Zealand Herald) Tracey Truman Maybe this old lady shouldn't have bent over a strange dog and tried to pat it. Anyone with dogs will tell you bending over them is seen as threatening to a dog, especially if the dog doesn't know that person. If someone I didn't know bent over me I would bite them too.
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