Dog Care News Archive

19-Dec-2006

 

Dog patrol officer seeks community support in puppy care, adoption (Westside News)
Walt Barker found a pregnant beagle abandoned on a back road in Clarkson about two weeks before Thanksgiving. He turned the year-and-a-half old dog over to Kathy Beaumont, Sweden-Clarkson dog Patrol Officer, who named her Lucy.

Cass County drug dog retiring (KXMB CBS12 Bismarck)
Bailey is ready to retire. The chocolate Lab retriever has worked as a drug search dog for the Cass County Sheriff's Department for about five years. Captain Rick Majerus (mah-JAYR'-us) says she's getting older and does not have as much ene

Caroling with Canines (Ukiah Daily Journal)
A handful of 4-Hers in the dog care and training project gathered with their canines Saturday in the Alex Thomas Plaza to sing Christmas carols. The project teaches children about dogs and how to care for them, project leader Kelly Boesel said.

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.

Dog left alone dies; couple accused of cruelty (Tucson Citizen)
A Sahaurita couple has been charged with animal cruelty after their dog died while they were out of town.

Dog's change of diet needed to be slower (The Springfield News-Leader)
Q. A friend of mine had to put her 8-year-old dog down because of kidney stones the vet said were caused by the dog drinking her tap water. I was very upset by this and decided to stop giving my 10-year-old terrier-mix tap water and started to give him only bottled water. At the same time, his groomer suggested I change his dog food. (He had been on Science Diet. I mixed the adult senior with the ...

Cass County drug dog retires (Fargo Forum)
FARGO, N.D. - Cass County's drug dog is retiring. Bailey, a chocolate Labrador retriever, has worked as a narcotics dog for about five years. She has health problems and takes longer to recover from her job than when she was younger, Capt. Rick Majerus said.

The Croatian Dog Care Market Saw Average Annual Growth of 3.4% Between 2000 and 2005 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of Datamonitor's new report: dog Care in Croatia to 2010 to their offering.

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