Dog Care News Archive

29-Aug-2007

 

Her dog gets $14.8m, her grandkids get nothing (Sydney Morning Herald)
Leona Helmsley's dog will continue to live an opulent life - but two of her grandchildren got nothing.

Franklin County dog breeder hopes to show a jury she cared for her animals (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)
A dog breeder from Ferrum hopes to convince a Franklin County jury tonight that she really did care for her animals. Nancy Felter got the opportunity to explain herself today in court.

FETCH! Pet Care(TM) Expands Into Virginia's East Chesapeake and West Virginia Beach Regions (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
FETCH! Pet Care, America's largest and most sophisticated pet care franchise offering professional pet sitting and dog walking services, today announced it has launched a new location in the West Virginia Beach & East Chesapeake regions to provide area residents with unsurpassed pet care services. This new franchise marks the 94th FETCH! Pet Care location that, in aggregate, now service more ...

Leona Helmsley Leaves $12M To Her Dog (CBS News)
Lucky dog. Trouble, the hotel queen's white Maltese, gets a $12 million trust fund. But two grandchildren of the late "queen of mean" got nothing in her will. Trouble will be buried next to Helmsley in the Helmsley Mas

'Queen of Mean' leaves $US12m to dog (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Leona Helmsley, the late United States hotel billionaire known as the 'Queen of Mean', has lived up to her reputation even in death, cutting two grandchildren out of her will and leaving $US12 million ($14.6 million) to her dog.

Billionaire's Dog Gets Most Of Her Money (KTHV Little Rock)
The late real-estate billionaire Leona Helmsley has left a $12-million trust fund to her dog. In her will, she also leaves millions to her brother, who's charged with taking care of the beloved pooch, a white Maltese named Trouble.

New York's "Queen of Mean" leaves $12 million to dog (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Leona Helmsley, the late US hotel billionaire known as the "Queen of Mean," has lived up to her reputation even in death, cutting two grandchildren out of her will and leaving 12 million dollars to her dog.

The Late Leona's Dog Will Live Large [UPDATED] (The New York Observer)
Leona Helmsley left her dog Trouble $12 million. The real estate mogul's will, which became public on Tuesday, stipulates that Helmsley's brother Alvin Rosenthal is to care for the white Maltese--until it dies and is buried alongside Helmsley in a Bronx mausoleum. Mr. Rosenthal, for his part, got millions from his late sister, and two of Helmsely's four grandchildren will get $10 million each. ...

Helmsley's dog gets $12 million in will (AP via Yahoo! News)
Leona Helmsley's dog will continue to live an opulent life, and then be buried alongside her in a mausoleum. But two of Helmsley's grandchildren got nothing from the late luxury hotelier and real estate billionaire's estate.

Helmsley dog gets $12 million (Los Angeles Times)
Real estate billionaire leaves nothing to two grandchildren. Leona Helmsley's dog will continue to live an opulent life, and then be buried alongside her in a mausoleum. But two of Helmsley's grandchildren got nothing from the late luxury hotelier and real estate billionaire's estate.

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