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Dog Care News Archive18-Feb-2007
Hot dog eatery offers illicit foie gras (UPI) Chicago officials have fined a hot dog eatery $250 for offering its customers a chance to eat the banned delicacy, foie gras.
Miranda canines headed for a grand dog house (The Eureka Reporter) If a creative funding campaign recently launched for Miranda?s Animal Rescue goes as well as its organizers hope, dozens of dogs in the temporary care of the non-profit rescue organization will await their adoption not just in a dog house, but in a veritable canine castle.
City workers rescue dog (Chicago Tribune) Chicago Animal Control officers this morning rescued a shivering, waste-covered dog from a 6-foot-deep sewer catch basin on the city's South Side.
Encinitas, city of 13,000 pooches, plans first full-time dog park (North County Times) ENCINITAS ---- A proposal to build Encinitas' first full-time dog park would provide 2 acres for canines to frolic off their leashes.
Dog charity in plea for donations (Kettering Today) A DOG rehoming charity has urged the public to donate household goods so it can spend more of its money on the animals in its care.
Last Laugh: Broadway Gay Hollywood Satire The Little Dog Laughed Closes (Playbill) Douglas Carter Beane's Broadway comedy The Little Dog Laughed ? starring Julie White, Johnny Galecki and Tom Everett Scott Ari Graynor ? ends its run at Broadway's Cort Theatre Feb. 18.
Dog-napping alert issued by police (icWales) DOG owners have been urged to take extra care of their pets' security after a spate of thefts.
Officials offer tips to prevent dog attacks (Galveston County Daily News) They are called man?s best friend, but officials here offered tips for those who find themselves confronting dogs who see them as enemies. Dog attacks in the Houston-Galveston area have been in the news almost constantly for months.
Hot dog eatery offers illicit foie gras (Moldova.org) Chicago officials have fined a hot dog eatery $250 for offering its customers a chance to eat the banned delicacy, foie gras.Hot Doug's chose to break the city's ban on foie gras, fattened duck liver, and offer it to customers in sausage form Friday, the Chicago Sun-Times said.The restaurant's owner, Doug Sohn, had posted news about his foie gras special on his eatery's Web site and before he ...
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