Dog Care News Archive

24-Feb-2007

 

Dog day-care facility sets grand opening (Salem Statesman Journal)
A new dog day-care facility has opened in Salem, and it's having a grand opening celebration for dog owners weekdays through Wednesday.

Barking Up the Right Tree: Dog Stocks (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance)
Stockerblog submits: If you are looking for information about the dogs of the Dow, this is not the place. Nor is this about the dogs of the NYSE or the dogs of the NASDAQ. This article is about dog stocks, or in other words, companies that sell to dogs .

Fire forces evacuation at dog day care (The Arizona Republic)
A kitchen fire forced the evacuation of a dog boarding house in Scottsdale this morning.

?Puppy mill? animals in shelter?s care (Galveston County Daily News)
GALVESTON ? The Galveston County Animal Shelter today begins adopting out 112 animals taken last week in a raid on what officials here called a puppy mill.

Dog's life can cost an arm and a hind leg (USA Today)
When you see that little doggie in the window, you're probably not thinking about money. You should. The expense of owning a dog can be startling if you add up everything you may have to buy from squeaky toys to a $2,000 Sweet 16 party for 60 of your closest Chihuahua friends.

Skiing with large dog a harrowing venture (The Jackson Citizen Patriot)
Sometimes what seems like the greatest idea turns into too much of a hassle. Cross-country skiing with my dog Cone Dog is a good example. One recent Sunday afternoon, I stared out at the white snow, blue sky and sunshine and thought: "What a day to tool around the fields with the dogs."

Robert?s Copy (Democrat News)
WASHINGTON About every eight seconds, a cat or dog is euthanized in a U.S. animal shelter, according to The Humane Society of the United States. While some may be euthanized due to illness or injury, most are victims of human failure to provide them with the care they deserve. Despite the best efforts of shelters everywhere, there are still too many pets and not enough loving, responsible homes. ...

Quarantine in effect at dog pound (Mount Vernon News)
MOUNT VERNON ? An outbreak of distemper at the Knox County Dog Pound has forced a quarantine and dog warden Roger Reed is asking the public to work with the facility while officials deal with the problem.

Dog Attack Recovery (KOLR/KSFX Ozarks)
AGreene County woman is recovering from a dog attack not by a rabid, strange dog, but by the rottweiler she took care of for more than six years. If you visit Brenda Planchon at her Fair Grove home, it doesn?t take long to figure out she?s a dog lover.

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