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Dog Care News Archive02-Jan-2007
Dog handler, 10, has sights set on Westminster -- again (The Flint Journal) BURTON - Last February, 9-year-old Savannah Livingston of Burton made history as the youngest dog handler ever to compete in the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
Animal Care dividedNew, Improved Facilities Planned Amid Differences (RedNova) By Dave Flessner and Herman Wang, Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn. Jan. 2--EDITOR'S NOTE: See video on how animal control officers care for dogs and cats and enforce local ordinances. Go to www.timesfreepress.com. Click on the photo box with the top story.
Therapy dog is back on the job (Boston Globe) Who: Maggie and Jay (and Sadie) Where things stood: Maggie, a therapy dog, visited sick children at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester until last summer, when she was diagnosed with cancer in her snout. She has resumed the visits and shares a special bond with Jay Davis, a 13-year-old boy in the intensive-care unit who has an inoperable form ...
Some dog breeds need extra effort (BBC News) In the wake of the death of a five-year-old girl mauled by a pit bull terrier, dog experts warn over safety.
Police Dog Section gets helping hand from HSBC (di-ve) The Malta Police Dog Section is being supported by HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c., thanks to a handsome sponsorship of Lm5,000. HSBC's Chief Operating Officer Mrs Sally Robson, presented this donation to Assistant Commissioner Josie Brincat.
Japanese dog owners pamper their pets at luxury canine hotel in Osaka (Channel NewsAsia) OSAKA : In Japan, pets are becoming more than man's best friend, with some owners going to extremes to pamper their dogs. For example, pet owners can leave their little one with the staff of Dog Hotel Felice, and their pets will get tender loving care.
Council to debate dog tethering (Ashland Daily Tidings) The Ashland City Council will consider a new ordinance that would make it illegal to tie up a dog at the owner's home or business for more than one hour.
Deputies skirt policy in another dog shooting (Bandera Bulletin) Lakehills residents watch as a dog slowly dies after being fatally wounded by a sheriff's deputy for the second time this year. Intrinsic responsibilities come with owning a pet; the obvious include providing food, water, shelter and medical care.
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