Dog Care News Archive

19-Aug-2007

 

Dog days of war (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
SAN ANTONIO - When he came to, the Marine's arm hung lamely. It was broken by ball bearings hurled so hard from a suicide bomb that they also became embedded in his gun. Yet Brendan Poelaert's thoughts quickly turned to his patrol dog.

Killer dog in custody of county (Miami Herald)
Broward County animal care officers caught a Rottweiler Thursday that attacked and killed a Chihuahua during a backyard birthday party at a central Broward home.

Oxford protest aimed at drawing attention to dog abuse case (The Western Star)
More than 100 protesters. A dozen dogs. One large stuffed lion. The crowd that gathered outside of the Oxford Courthouse today was a bit of a mixed bag.

A new beginning: Life takes a different turn for puppy raiser and guide-dog-in-training (The Davis Enterprise)
Published Jun 19, 2007 - 13:13:51 CDT. Editor's note: This is the final in a series of stories on puppy raiser Julianne Phillips and her guide-dog-in-training, Randolph.

Excerpt from 'The Choice' (USA Today)
"Tell me again why I agreed to help you with this." Matt, red-faced and grunting, continued to push the spa toward the recently cut square at the far edge of the deck. His feet slipped, and he could feel sweat pouring from his forehead into the corners of his eyes, making them sting. It was hot, way too hot for early May. Too damn hot for this, that's for sure. Even Travis's dog, Moby, was hiding ...

Decatur dog fights tough to find, prosecute (Herald & Review)
DECATUR - Dog fighting is an ongoing "sport" in Decatur, according to police and animal control wardens, but it is rarely discovered while in progress.

Family seeks donations to help injured dog (North County Journal)
After a hit-and-run accident that injured her dog, Melissa Pashia of Florissant found herself in desperate need of help.

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