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Dog Care News Archive11-Feb-2008
Dog training in women's prison helps inmates and the clients who get companion (Chicago Tribune) dog training improves the life and attitude of inmates while producing companion animals for the disabled As several hundred women dressed in dark canvas uniforms marched across the prison grounds under the watchful eyes of heavyset guards, inmate Jennifer Lawson stood outside her unlocked cell and smiled as she quietly trained a black poodle to turn on a light and open a heavy steel door. ...
Animal control officer prepares to return dog to Colorado (The Harrisburg Daily Register) HARRISBURG - A one-way trip taken by a dog from Colorado to Illinois is about to turn into a round trip.
Man shoots dog (O'Fallon Journal) St. Charles County animal control officers are warning residents not to take the law into their own hands following an incident involving a St. Charles County man who shot his neighbor's dog.
FETCH! Pet Care(TM) Expands Into Maryland's South Susquehanna River Region (Marketwire 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 Maryland's South Susquehanna River region to provide area residents with unsurpassed pet care services. This new franchise marks the 143rd FETCH! Pet Care location that, in aggregate, now service more than ...
Owner of pit bull found bleeding from gunshot wound claims dog (Fort Pierce Tribune) The dog was taken by Port St. Lucie Animal Control to an emergency veterinarian's office and the animal is now being taken care of by the Humane Society of St. Lucie County, according to Officer Vanessa Moore.
Beagle Wins Crowd At Westminster Dog Show (NBC 5 Chicago) Best of show won't be awarded at the Westminster dog show until Tuesday night, but a beagle is drawing early looks as other dogs compete.
Animal Control Kills Dog by Mistake (FOX 4 News Kansas City) A Lee's Summit dog owner is furious after his pit bull was euthanized by mistake. Animal Control in Kansas City admits the mistake and says it's investigating. Marlin Hatcher wants an apology, something he says he's yet to receive from Animal Control.
Animal Welfare Bills Heard In Augusta (WCSH 6 Portland) AUGUSTA (NEWSCENTER) -- It was standing room only at a public hearing in Augusta today. Two bills, proposing to strengthen standards of care in kennels and dog breeding facilities, were on the table.
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