Dog Care News Archive

31-Aug-2007

 

Dog gets US$12m (The Herald)
NEW YORK. ? 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 US$12 million to her dog.

Dog destroyed after months of legal delays (Scoop.co.nz)
Hamilton City Council has this week euthanized a dog that has been the centre of a six-month dispute regarding registration.

Police accused of maltreating dog (BBC News)
An RSPCA investigation is under way into allegations a dog in the care of Suffolk Police was not fed for a week.

Care Packages Collected for Troops (R News)
Our soldiers in Iraq receive care packages from more than just family. Reminders of home are also coming from volunteers, like a group of seniors in Perinton.

Seeing Eye Dog is Teacher's Pet (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
There's a new kid at Cibola High School this semester and he's having a ball making friends and learning his way around campus. But he's going to have a dog of a time shaking the whole teacher's pet thing.

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.

How to keep a collar on high dog-care costs (Market Watch)
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Conscientious owners can easily spend hundreds of dollars a month making sure that their pet doesn't use the house as a toilet.

Helmsley's $12M bequest to dog is not unique (The Auburn Citizen)
NEW YORK - Leona Helmsley's decision to leave $12 million to her dog so it could live out its life in luxury proved once and for all that she was not one of the little people.

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