Dog Care News Archive

30-Dec-2006

 

Good Turn For Vet With Dog (Hartford Courant)
Visitor From Orlando Offers Furnishings For A Previously Homeless Man Diahann Sibley-Messeguer was visiting her mother in Rocky Hill for the holidays when she heard about the homeless man and his dog.

Dragged dog recovering in foster care while owner faces charges in Campbell Co. (WATE 6 Knoxville)
A Campbell County woman charged with a misdemeanor count of Animal Cruelty has entered a plea of not guilty in court.

Dog park attack rattles Gilbert woman (East Valley Tribune)
Mary Ruegge spent Christmas with her finger badly broken, and her springer spaniel shaken following a dog attack at Gilbert's Cosmo Park. Ruegge said it all happened suddenly on Dec. 21, after she had spent "at least 150" other peaceful visits at the popular dog park.

Surfing dog, girl and dad ride the wave of fame (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Dec. 30 (UNION-TRIBUNE): Scott Chandler thought it would be fun to enter his daughter, Tyler, and their Jack Russell terrier, Zoey, in a dog-surfing contest in Imperial Beach in August.

After three months, dog returns (Casper Star-Tribune)
HYRUM, Utah (AP) -- A ranch dog has earned himself a name after going missing for three months.

Pet Care Boom Has Employers Begging (Washington Post)
Adrianne Williams spent three years as a dog trainer working for a chain pet store in North Carolina. She liked the connections with dogs and their families but wanted more career possibilities.

The Dog Federation of New York Responds to Plan by New York City Councilmember Peter Vallone to Reverse State Law and ... (PR Web)
The Dog Federation of New York expresses surprise at New York City Councilmember Peter Vallone's unfortunate comments promoting a reversal of current New York State law. Councilmember Vallone's proposal would allow authorities to profile dogs, and is based on negative stereotyping of dog owners. (PRWeb Dec 30, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ...

Care for Bowser creates pet job boom (UPI)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30 (UPI) -- Pet care is booming across the United States, as more careers open up for nurses, groomers and masseuses for Fido, Fifi, Tramp and Taffy.

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