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Dog Care News Archive17-Dec-2006
Missing family dog returns after long walk (Independent Online) The Baines family, from South Tampa in Florida, had given up hope of finding their golden retriever, Sam, after a hurricane that almost wrecked their home in 2004 - but the plucky pooch decided to surprise them when they least expected it...
Campus at St. John's goes to the dog (Akron Beacon Journal) This is the magical story of a worthless dog that built a behemoth. It all began about 30 years ago, when a young man in his formative years, a student at St. John's College in Annapolis, Md., kicked around with the campus mutt. He wishes to remain anonymous, so I'll call him the Mystery Man.
Pet Corner: Gift ideas to help animals at the shelter (The Marshall News Messenger) It doesn't seem possible that any dog or cat could be taken to an animal shelter at any time during the year, but certainly not now. Suddenly, a companion animal is without a family to care for him or her at the time of year associated with love and compassion for living creatures.
Delectable dog treats (Carroll County Online) Dogs aren't known, of course, for their sophisticated palates. After all, these are the same animals that will pretty much eat what's put before them: unidentifiable bits from dog food bags, scraps from the dinner table, and, yes, even grass and God knows what.
No big deal, but the world's smallest dog is just 6 inches long (Sun-Sentinel) LARGO -- Brandy the Chihuahua is 6 inches long and weighs less than 2 pounds. She's also, according to the Guinness Book of Records the Smallest Dog in the World.
Missing Tampa dog found in Chicago (Florida Today) TAMPA -- A golden retriever missing from his family since a 2004 hurricane destroyed a backyard fence resurfaced this week near Chicago. The five-member Baines family of South Tampa had finally given up the search this summer. They thought their pet was deceased. No one knows how the dog, "Sam-I-Am," traveled the hundreds of miles and turned up as a stray at a shelter in McHenry County, Ill., ...
Where's Fido? N.J. to care for pets in evacuations (The Houma Courier) When high waters from Hurricane Katrina filled Russell Parnell's home in Gulfport, Miss., he wouldn't evacuate without his pets, three dogs and a cat.
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