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Dog Care News Archive20-Apr-2008
Rescued-at-sea dog gets new home (The Arizona Republic) Snickers the Sea dog is barely more than a pup, but he's already an old salt.
Tips for choosing the right dog for you (Greeley Tribune) "Can I have a dog? Please?! I will take care of it and play with it forever and forever, I promise!" pleaded my 5-year-old godson to his mother last weekend. She looked at him and said, "You will, huh?" "Oh yes, mommy, I promise...," he said.
Quarantine being lifted at Guide Dog Foundation (Newsday) Both puppies and adult dogs at the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind in Smithtown have been under quarantine for two weeks following an influenza-type of outbreak that killed one dog.
Mayor delays decision on Torrington dog park (Republican-American) TORRINGTON -- Mayor Ryan J. Bingham may postpone a planned opening of a dog park in the city's Drakeville section next week until he can get answers to questions and concerns from neighbors about the facility.
Seattle Animal Shelter seeking donations of dog toys, collars, leashes (KING5 Seattle) The Seattle Animal Shelter is seeking donations of interactive treat toys, training collars, leashes and leads, and interactive plush dog toys for orphaned puppies.
UPDATE ? Dog crosses desert, mountains and somehow gets back home (The Times West Virginian) ELY, Nev. ? A dog that ran off during a road-trip rest stop apparently made her way nearly 80 miles across Nevada?s high desert and two mountain ranges to return home a week later.
Saved dog's likely fate: death (The Saginaw News) Cola the pit bull terrier finally is getting the care he needs after spending more than a year cooped up in a house his owner abandoned. However, under Saginaw County policy, the dog likely faces a death sentence.
Dog owners can microchip pets Saturday (The Iowa City Press-Citizen) Dog owners can microchip their pet for $5 a dog from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. The microchip event, hosted by the Iowa State Bank & Trust Company and Friends of the Animal Center Foundation, will be at the Iowa State Bank & Trust at the corner of Highway 6 and Keokuk Street.
TULIPS OR NO TULIPS, I DON?T CARE! (Greater Kashmir) Who let the dog out? With authorities failing to check the dog menace, the stray canine population has grown so much that they even sneak into restricted places like the famed Tulip Garden where humans have to pay an entry fee of Rs 50. (Courtesy: Citizen Journalist, Sheikh Tajamul Abdullah).
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