Dog Care News Archive

25-Apr-2008

 

SCC rules random sniffer-dog searches are unlawful (CTV.ca)
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that police cannot use random dog searches to find drugs at schools or in public places, with the exception of airports.

With a little planning, dog and garden can peacefully coexist (The Buffalo News)
It's spring! You've been looking forward all winter to being outdoors with both your dog and your garden. But now you remember that to dogs, seedlings are for trampling and dirt is for digging.

Dog, ?Puddles? Again, Is Returned to Its Owner (New York Times)
An aggrieved family in Alice, Tex., got its pet Shih Tzu back after a judge ruled that the mayor now former mayor had wrongly taken the dog.

'Sprinkle dead dog's ashes on your noodles', Chinese couple claim kennel owners told them (Daily Record)
A COUPLE called police after their dog died in kennels and they were told to "sprinkle the ashes on your noodles". Terence and Mabel Teng left their miniature Maltese dog Mikki in the Woodlands Pet Care Centre before they went on holiday to their native Singapore.

South Texas dog-napping tale comes to an end (Houston Chronicle)
A South Texas judge today ordered the former mayor of Alice to return a Shih Tzu dog that she kept after neighbors left it with her to dog-sit.

Crate training your dog has many long term benefits (Walton Sun News)
When I discuss the concept of crate training with pet dog owners they often look a little befuddled. I know exactly what they are thinking in most cases before they even open their mouths. Pet owners think of their dogs as family members, loved ones in some cases even our furry kids.

Puppy-love drama over, and dog is home (San Antonio Express-News/KENS 5)
Alice's former mayor was ordered to give up a small dog she has kept since a neighbor asked her to care for it 10 months ago.

Sprinkle Your Dead Dog On Your Noodles (Daily Record)
A COUPLE called police after their dog died in kennels and they were told to "sprinkle the ashes on your noodles". Terence and Mabel Teng left their miniature Maltese dog Mikki in theWoodlands Pet Care Centre before they went on holiday to their native Singapore.

Tests to be introduced for Swiss dog owners (Daily Telegraph)
dog owners in Switzerland will have to pass a test to prove they can control and care for their animal, or risk losing it, the Swiss government said yesterday.

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