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Dog Care News Archive19-Aug-2006
Cities want to take a bite out of dog problems (djournal.com) TUPELO - When Lynn Ayers walks through her neighborhood in Lake Piomingo, she must carry a big stick. It's not because she needs a crutch, it's to protect herself from unrestrained dogs.
Guide dog gives hope even after her death (Peoria Journal Star) To lose a dog is hard. To lose a guide dog may be even harder. To lose a guide dog after just a couple years may be hardest of all.
Love in the Dog Days of Summer (Kingston Observer) Him: About 7 years ago we inherited a dog. I use the term loosely in that what we got was a skinny, ill behaved monster of an animal named Mario. The animal was a pure bred Italian Greyhound (with papers) that had been purchased by our daughter Susannah. From the day she brought the dog home she had problems. It was not what you call a healthy specimen. It had several surgeries during the several
Trend toward dog-friendly design a paws-itive thing (Seattle Times) The human home is now just as much the dog's. Homeowners who are building or remodeling have taken to considering their pets' needs as much...
Bear finds love after surviving abuse nightmare (Daily Journal) Miles away at summer camp, 14-year-old Kelly Atwood's link to her home is the well-chewed tennis ball that arrived in a care package. The fuzzy memento sits on the trunk at the end of her bed. It's a reminder of Bear, the dog her Vineland family adopted in March.
After months of debate, City Council settles on Dog law (The Middlesboro Daily) MIDDLESBORO - The law has been laid down - Middlesboro dog owners are now facing a new ordinance that will affect nearly every canine owner within the city.
Lucky dog gets transit ride (EdmontonSun.com) One doggone lucky pooch has a kind-spirited Edmonton bus driver to thank for giving him a paw up on a busy city street. Beau the Wanderer, a nine-year-old border collie cross, has had his share of adventures ? his latest taking place Wednesday when ETS driver Ernest Bastide came to his rescue.
Coral Springs mother of two savaged by her 120-pound pet (Sun-Sentinel) CORAL SPRINGS · A burly exotic guard dog, one of several that frightened residents of an upscale neighborhood in recent days, ferociously mauled and killed its owner Friday afternoon, apparently in sight of the woman's young daughter.
Dog owners, beware of bill (The Press-Enterprise) TIME LIMIT: For keeping a pooch tied up too long, SB 1578 would impose fines and even jail time.
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