Dog Care News Archive

28-Dec-2006

 

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.

City amends sanctions in barking dog ordinance (Huron Plainsman)
BY ROGER LARSEN Owners of dogs which bark persistently and constantly would receive a warning before a second offense would cost them a $50 fine, the City Commission decided Tuesday in amending language first proposed a week ago.

Ranch Dog Found Miles From Home, Months Later (KUTV2 Salt Lake City)
A ranch dog has earned himself a name after going missing for three months.

Japan, Home of the Cute and Inbred Dog (New York Times)
Rampant inbreeding has given Japanese dogs some of the highest rates of genetic defects in the world.

Getting Fifi to finance abandoned mutts? care (The Villager)
Animal Haven celebrated the opening of its new Soho space with a gala event on Dec. 12. While they were shooting to be ready for business by Dec. 13, they have met with some delays.

?He changed the presidency? (Daily Inter Lake)
Brockett lived at the White House for about a month during the Ford administration to care for the family?s golden retriever, Liberty, as she delivered a litter of puppies. He also spent time training the dog.

Become a Pet-Sitter or Dog-Walker (Entrpreneur.com)
If you love pets, this is the startup business idea for you.

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