Dog Care News Archive

05-Feb-2007

 

Frozen Dog Found; Woman Charged (R News)
A Rochester woman faces animal cruelty charges for allegedly killing her dog. Investigators say Tamara Milligan starved her dog to death. The pitbull was found dead and frozen last week in Milligan's garage. The woman faces up to one year in jail and, or a $1,000 fine.

What do you think of health care? (Ashfield Today)
A PUBLIC meeting to discuss views on proposals to improve health care in Kirkby will take place in the town later this month. (05/02/2007 16:29:35)

Drop in Veterinarians Spells Trouble on Farms (New York Times)
Veterinarians who care for the animals that provide the United States with food are in increasingly short supply.

Puppy love: Alexandria gets new boutique and spa for dogs (BizJournals)
A dog day care, spa and boutique is heading to Alexandria and expected to open by June.

Finding Minnesota: Dog Sledding In Ely (WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul)
It takes teamwork to build a good dog sledding team, like one up in the Boundary Waters. Video: John Reger Reports More Animal News More Finding Minnesota Stories

Dog Saved From the Cold (KSFY)
With temperatures this weekend well below zero, it's a wonder this dog is still standing. "When they grabbed the dog, she was just a skeleton," says Rosey Quinn, Second Chance Rescue Center.

Dog catchers never won Americans' hearts (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Louis Crusater didn't last long as the dog catcher of Murphysboro, Ill., in 1935. His instructions were to shoot any dogs that weren't wearing tags. One day, he saw an untagged dog accompanied by its owner, and he told the man what he was going to have to do. "Go ahead and shoot it," the owner replied. "Then I'll shoot you." Mr. Crusater promptly returned to City Hall and quit.

Farm Seeks End To Dog Attacks (The Tampa Tribune)
ZEPHYRHILLS - A pig being raised by a Zephyrhills High School agriculture student was attacked and mauled by two dogs Saturday in the fourth such incident at the campus farm since December.

?Miracle? dog clinging to life (The Daily Times)
Lusion the dog is facing a tenuous fight for his life after animal control officers whisked him away from an Upper Darby police scene Wednesday where he was shot in the leg and in the head. Thanks to the officers? quick work and the expertise of doctors at Old Marple Veterinary Hospital in Springfield, the 7-year-old black and white pup, a mix of pit bull and Great Dane, has survived.

Dog day care provides pet vacation (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
CROWN POINT | U Lucky dog K9 Retreat owner Christine Krout darted around the expansive dog enclosure, laughing as she played a quick game of tug of war with one of her charges.

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