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Dog Care News Archive01-Dec-2007
Vick agrees to fund to care for seized dogs (MSNBC) Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick has agreed to set aside close to $1 million to pay for the care of the 54 pit bulls seized from his dog fighting operation.
Dog owners kept on shorter leash; Shelters screen, while Kent Co. limits number to own (Delaware State News) DOVER ? Sometimes being a cat lover is just easier. Potential dog owners in Delaware jump through more hoops on the road to adoption than the person looking for a feline friend.
Court hearing for Dog Zone owner postponed a week (The Daily News) The Daily News Wednesday's court hearing for dog-day care owner Doug Kalberg has been postponed until Dec. 5, according to the Cowlitz County Superior Court clerk's office.
Thumbs up, thumbs down: A dog saves lives, while a horse accident nearly takes one (Hollister Free Lance) THUMBS UP: The Perry family's dog, Bocephus, ultimately sacrificed his life to ensure his owners made it to safety before a fire early Tuesday morning claimed their mobile home on Barnheisel Road. The family was asleep when the fire started, and Bocephus growled and barked to awake them and allow them to reach safety.
Experts weigh in on cost of dog care (Richmond Times-Dispatch) The folks who can explain why it will cost nearly $1 million to care for 48 pit bulls seized from NFL quarterback Michael Vick's property in April aren't talking.
World caves in on champions (Times Online) Nobody wants them ? the Barbarians that is ? and they don?t care. The invitation side may be in danger of being squeezed out of the international calendar, but they showed there is plenty of life in the old dog by becoming the first team to lower the colours of the South African world champions.
Burned Dog, Louis Vuitton, Now in Foster Care (WSFA 12 Montgomery) Burned dog Louis Vuitton is now in foster care. According to the Montgomery Humane Society, the two-year-old Pit Bull will still receive burn therapy on an outpatient basis. He will remain with his foster
Proof That Overscheduled Modern Life Isn?t Fit for a Dog (New York Times) Housebreaking a dog can be difficult when one must juggle the relentless scheduling demands modern life puts on all concerned.
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