Dog Care News Archive

24-Dec-2006

 

?Please, no dog meat on the table? (Philstar.com)
A coalition of animal welfare groups made a passionate plea urging people to keep dog meat off the dinner table, even during the holidays. "Not on Christmas. Not on New Year. Not ever," said members of the Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF).

A dog?s best friend (INQ7.net)
BEFORE he died of heartworm in early December, Miracle, a dog who resembled a black Labrador, was undergoing treatment with Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) veterinarian Henry de Pedro.

Donations sought to care for wounded dog (WTNH-TV New Haven)
(Naugatuck-WTNH, Dec. 22, 2006 Updated 10:15 PM ) _ A Naugatuck veterinarian and an animal control officer are trying to raise money to pay for surgery for a dog that was beaten and abandoned.

State of shock -- dog's back! (Chicago Sun-Times)
It's about 383 miles from Chicago to Detroit, as the crow flies. How Casey the cocker spaniel made the trip, well, that's just a doggone mystery. Chicago attorney Brian Hynes couldn't care less, really.

Donations Sought To Care For Beaten/Abandoned Dog (WCBS-TV New York)
A veterinarian and the town's animal control officer are trying to raise money to pay for surgery for a dog that was beaten and abandoned. The dog, a young gray pit bull, was found abandoned last week in the City Hill Street area. It had a football-sized tumor on its side, said Marilyn Weid, Naugatuck's assistant animal control officer.

Dog sat at owner's grave (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Two days after Eartha Bodger was buried in a cemetery in the Duford community, Luther Enzor spotted a starving little dog lying on her grave.

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