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Dog Care News Archive24-Aug-2007
Rescuer hopeful 'bait dog' can be saved (The Arizona Republic) Prospects look brighter for Buddy, an abandoned dog that some people fear may have been used as a ''bait dog'' for the Valley's dogfighting industry. John Schreiner, 52, a Peoria truck driver who rescued Buddy, had feared the shepherd mix would have to be destroyed unless his aggressive tendencies could be corrected.
Plainwell dog `most talented' (The Kalamazoo Gazette) PLAINWELL -- Toula is a smart dog who knows how to please. Need a tissue? Thirsty for a soda? Forget to flush the toilet? No problem, she can take care of it.
Brutal culture of US dog fighting (BBC News) Star US quarterback Michael Vick's guilty plea on dog fighting charges exposes a vicious practice that is thriving in the US.
Diane Ravitch: Can This Dog Be Saved? (HuffingtonPost) The problem with hyperspecialized clinics is that once they put the dog into the care of a specialist, no one considers alternative treatments. My old clinic only wanted to find cancer.
North Hollywood man pleads no contest to giving dog poisoned meatballs (Orange County Register) LOS ANGELES ? A man upset at his neighbor's barking dog poisoned the animal with meatballs and hot dogs laced with rat poison, aspirin and cholesterol medication, the city attorney's office said.
Woman Charged In Connection With Dog's Heat Death (WMUR New Hampshire) Nearly two months after a dog died after being it was left outside on a hot summer day, police charged the dog's owner with cruelty to animals.
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.
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