Dog Care News Archive

19-Feb-2007

 

PAWS for the cause (The Herald News)
Paws for the Cause, an event hosted by Conrad's Harley Davidson in Joliet on Jan. 27 to benefit the Will County Animal Shelter, succeeded in bringing in the pet care supplies on the shelter's wish list, and then some. Area dog owners were on hand to pose for pictures of them and their pets with motorcycles and to donate bags of dry dog and cat food, paper towels, cat litter and money.

Rescued Camden Co. Dog Dies (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
An abandoned dog in Camden County found malnourished and underfed passed away Sunday in the arms of his caretaker.

Wags and Walks shows man can be a dog's best friend (Tucson Citizen)
Folks say dogs are man's best friend, and now a group called Wags and Walks is trying to show the animals at a county shelter that the critters have friends, too.

Animal Care - the ABCs of Distance Learning (BellaOnline)
The ABCs of Distance Learning Courses begins with courses that start with the letter "A". This week, the focus is on online Animal Care programs.

San Mateo Daily Journal (San Mateo Daily Journal)
They may not give out dog contacts or cat glasses, but a local animal eye-care center gives pets the same vision help their owners get. Veterinary Vision moved five miles down U.S. Highway 101 to San Carlos in November to double its size after improving animals? vision in San Mateo for 15 years.

Morning Whitey, care for a peanut? (Daily Mail)
It's not just his snowy coat that marks out this squirrel as no ordinary rodent. After all, how many of his grey cousins would be happy to tuck into a pile of peanuts under the beady eye of a dog

Abused Dog Dies Despite Efforts to Save Him (KYW News Radio 1060)
A sad ending to the story of Zero in Camden County. The pit bull-terrier mix who was found terribly emaciated earlier this month died Sunday night. "Most particularly his foster mother, she gave him all the care that he could have possibly gotten and he passed away in her arms."

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.

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