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Dog Care News Archive12-Dec-2006
A dog's life (The Herald-Sun) Rusty. Dipper. Hunter. Starbuck. Lucy. Lola. Seamus. Murphy. Ronin. Jenkins. Tess. Colby. All dogs, all regular campers. Campers? Yep. At Camp Bow Wow, the latest franchise of upscale doggie day care and boarding. There are two on opposite sides of Durham County that have opened within the past year and a half. The camps offer group play, which is broadcast online in real time, throughout the day.
Shooters of dog hunted (The Buffalo News) Jeff Burg wants to find the hunters who shot his dog on Saturday after they had shot a deer near his family's property in the Town of Lockport. One of the hunters said he mistook the spotted 75-pound dog for a coyote.
Dog shot and killed in Leavenworth Co. yard (KSHB-TV Kansas City) LEAVENWORTH CO., Kan. ? A front yard pet execution stunned a metro community. Someone used a 30 caliber bullet to silence a barking dog. The dog?s owner initially thought this was a hate crime against her mixed-race family.
Dog Alerts Owner Before House Burns Down (WDIV ClickOnDetroit.com via Yahoo! News) A dog awoke its owner around 7:30 Tuesday morning after possibly sensing something was not right in the house, Local 4 reported.
New dog day dawns for kennel felled by storm (The Buffalo News) "Every dog has its day," the saying goes. For Dog Days of Buffalo, that day was definitely not Oct. 12. The paralyzing storm that hit late that afternoon put down Dog Days, a cage-free dog day care, boarding and training kennel.
Every dog gets its day on Christmas (USA Today) Americans are expected to spend $3 billion or more on Christmas for their pets this season that's billion with a "b." But what's really staggering is the ever-expanding variety of wacky, clever or just over-the-top stuff you can do for Fido, Fluffy and their brethren for the holidays.
Group offers $2,500 in dog abuse case (The Bryan-College Station Eagle) A national organization devoted to providing shelter and care to abandoned and abused animals has offered a $2,500 reward for information leading to an arrest in the case of a severely abused pit bull found in a ditch in Burleson County.
Unusual care works for dog (The Saginaw News) Ten months after unexplained paralysis nearly cost him his life, Wolf has made close to a full recovery with love and acupuncture. "He's doing great," said Tittabawassee Township Police Officer Julie L. Nagel, who owns the 6-year-old dachshund. "He's awesome."
Dog beauty secrets (Los Angeles Daily News) Fat Daisy, a 16-pound Chihuahua, could care less about her waistline. In her book "Fat Daisy: Inner Beauty Secrets From a Real Dog" (Andrews McMeel; $14.95), Fat Daisy comforts those who may have overindulged. "Everybody has those days when they feel like Fat Daisy" she advises.
Crooks to custard: Retirement has Oshkoshs first police dog relaxing (The Oshkosh Northwestern) There is no 401(k) for Eich, the retired police dog. Nix a cushy pension, too.
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