Dog Care News Archive

26-Feb-2007

 

FETCH! Pet Care(TM) Expands Into Northeastern Orlando, Florida (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
FETCH! Pet Care, America's largest and most sophisticated pet care franchise offering professional pet sitting and dog walking services, today announced it has launched a new location in Florida's Northeastern Orlando region to provide area residents with unsurpassed pet care services. This new franchise marks the 64th FETCH! Pet Care location that, in aggregate, now service almost 1,000 cities ...

Charges possible after dog injures three people (The Naperville Sun)
Naperville police are considering filing criminal charges against a local woman following an incident earlier this month, in which the dog she was walking allegedly attacked and mauled two smaller dogs and repeatedly bit their owner and a would-be Good Samaritan. DuPage County Animal Care and Control officers as of Friday had not decided the fate of the 5-year-old male mixed American ...

Woman states her case for dog to county board (County Press)
A Burnside Township woman hopes to receive county recognition for her service dog and best friend Beau, who physically assists her when she has a seizure.

Dog attack sends woman to hospital (The Herald News)
Naperville police are considering filing criminal charges against a woman following an incident, in which the dog she was walking allegedly attacked and mauled two smaller dogs and repeatedly bit their owner and a good samaritan.

Woman critical following Sunday accident on Highway 18 (The Globe Gazette)
CLEAR LAKE ? A Nebraska woman is in critical condition today following an accident in which she was hit by a vehicle on Sunday while she was outside her own car helping care for an injured dog on Highway 18 at Ventura.

Family of Boy Mauled by Dog Faces Foreclosure (WRAL-TV 5 Raleigh)
An 8-year-old Cumberland County boy was savagely attacked in the face by a dog. Now, 13 months later, he and his family may lose their home.

UPDATE: Dragged dog's future unknown (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
A Grand Jury decided not to indict Bobo's owner on animal cruelty charges after witnesses say she dragged the dog behind her SUV for more than a mile.

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