Dog Care News Archive

27-Dec-2006

 

Bill aims to give people choices on long-term care (Casper Star-Tribune)
CHEYENNE -- Sixty-one-year-old Virginia Snow of Torrington is unable to walk because of childhood spinal tumors. She uses what she calls a "scooter" to get around her home, where she lives alone with her cats and a dog.

Siskiyou 135 Sled Dog Races set for January (Mount Shasta News)
Siskiyou Snow dog Sporting Association is ready-to-roll with the 2007 Siskiyou 135 Sled dog Races scheduled for Jan. 12, 13 and 14. The race event will be held at the Deer Mountain/Chuck Best Memorial Snowmobile Park off Highway 97.

Pet project saves lives (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
FORT WORTH -- For almost a month, Juanita Zamora visited the Fort Worth Animal Care and Control Center daily, looking for her lost dog.

Regular grooming helps maintain pet appearance (The Daily American)
(Editor's note: The following is the second in a four-part series about animal care.) One of the responsibilities that comes along with owning a dog or cat is maintaining the animal's appearance.

Maximum Penalty Sought Against Owner Accused Of Beating Dog With Bat (WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
A humane society officer expects to file charges on Tuesday in the case of a 5-month-olf puppy that was violently abused with a baseball bat.

Dog Used As Decoy In Auburn Robbery (CBS 4 Boston)
Two men are under arrest after allegedly breaking into a home on Leicester Street in Auburn Monday. According to police, Joshua Wells, 29, of Worcester and Nathan Gorczinski, 27, of Dudley used a dog as a decoy for the theft. More News From Worcester County

Local dog owner may face charges (Zanesville Times Recorder)
ZANESVILLE ? Muskingum County Humane Officer Beaulah Hague is waiting on a report from a veterinarian in Columbus to determine if a local dog owner will be prosecuted for animal neglect and cruelty.

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