Dog Care News Archive

09-Feb-2007

 

No joke: Bill Cosby's terrier could be top dog (Sports Illustrated)
No joke, Bill Cosby's funny-looking terrier could become America's top dog.

Veteran musher calls on Quest to confront possible dog culling (CBC North)
Mushers running the Yukon Quest International Sled dog Race should have to sign a declaration that they do not cull unwanted dogs and puppies, longtime competitor Frank Turner says.

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.

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.

Artest in Dog House Again (WISH-TV Indianapolis)
LOOMIS, Calif. - Former Pacers player Ron Artest is in the dog house again. Animal control officers in northern California confiscated Artest's Great Dane because it was not being fed.

Hanover cable worker arrested in dog's disappearance (NBC 12 Richmond)
A Hanover County couple is searching for a missing pet after deputies say a cable technician stole it. Authorities say the man stole the dog right out of the family?s back yard.

Dog Food Left In Front Of Artest's House (KCRA TheKCRAChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
More than a dozen bags of dog food have been dropped off in front of Ron Artest's Loomis home following allegations of animal cruelty against the Kings forward.

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.

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