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Dog Care News Archive08-Feb-2007
Swedish Dog Care Market Saw Healthy Growth between 2000 and 2005 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of Datamonitor's new report: dog Care in Sweden to 2010 to their offering.
Dover to address dog issue (Times-Reporter) Dover city officials are working on a plan to address a vicious dog situation on N. Walnut St., but as of Thursday no citations had been issued as a result of an attack on an 11-year-old boy a week ago.
Rep. Norwood returns home for hospice care (MSNBC) Rep. Charlie Norwood is leaving Washington to receive hospice care at home in Georgia, forgoing further treatment for lung cancer that has spread to his liver.
Dog's life brightens up with new centre in Croatia (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Only a few years ago, Neven Silvestar Kovacevic's idea of a day-care centre for dogs met with dismissive smirks in his native Croatia.
North Laurel man charged with poisoning dog (Baltimore Sun) Neighbor's pet became sick, died; bowls with anti-freeze found When Kathy McSweeney's 2 1/2year-old mixed-breed dog Amy became anxious, disoriented and unable to walk last month, she rushed it to the vet while her family scoured the house and garage, searching for something that could have sickened the animal.
City plan goes after dog facilities (Chicago Sun-Times) For the first time in Chicago history, grooming, boarding, doggie day care and guard dog facilities would be licensed and subject to strict operating standards, under a crackdown advanced by a City Council committee Tuesday.
Artest writes that he's 'horrible at' dog care (Fox Sports) Dogs owned by Sacramento Kings forward Ron Artest have spent a total of 77 nights at the pound since July because of poor care by their owner, costing the NBA star $1,942 in boarding and impound fees, county records show.
Artest's Dog Seized by Animal Services (Washington Post) Animal services officers seize a Great Dane from the mansion of Sacramento Kings star Ron Artest, saying the dog is underfed.
The Market for Dog Care in Japan Increased between 2000 and 2005, Growing at an Average Annual Rate of 3.9% (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of dog Care in Japan to 2010 to their offering.
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