Dog Care News Archive

13-Jan-2007

 

Robert Bruss: Is landlord liable for tenant?s dog injuring neighbor? (Naples Daily News)
Lila Chee, 71, is a resident-owner of a condominium at the Marina Seagate complex. She was injured when a Jack Russell terrier owned by Olga Kiymaz, who rented the next-door condominium, ran out of Kiymaz?s unit. The unleashed dog jumped on Chee, causing her to fall and sustain numerous injuries.

Man Arrested in Queens for Dog Abuse (1010 WINS New York)
A 51-year-old man was arrested today and charged with animal cruelty for the gross neglect of his pet dog, which now requires round-the-clock veterinary care. Special agents of the ASPCA found the 3-year-old Chow-Chow in back of a Queens house, very thin and with an embedded collar around her neck.

USDA to probe dog's death during demo (AP via Yahoo! News)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will send an inspector to the Cleveland Clinic to probe the killing of a dog that was used in a sales training session, the agency said Friday.

Clinic: Surgeon uses dog for sales demo (USA Today)
A neurosurgeon used a dog with an induced brain aneurysm to demonstrate a medical device to salespeople, a hospital said Thursday. The dog was anesthetized during the demonstration and euthanized afterward, according to a statement released by the Cleveland Clinic, a renowned academic medical center.

Owner Charged With Gross Cruelty To Pet Dog (WNBC)
A 51-year-old man was arrested Saturday and charged with animal cruelty for the gross neglect of his pet dog, which now requires round-the-clock veterinary care.

Puppies fathered by dog show winner stolen from Bridgeport home (Boston Globe)
Four English bulldog puppies fathered by a best of breed winner in last year's Westminster Dog Show were stolen during a break-in at the owner's apartment, city police said.

Queens man held for dog neglect (Newsday)
In New York City's first animal cruelty arrest of the year, a Queens man was charged Saturday with neglecting his three-year-old Chow Chow so badly that the dog was being strangled by a collar that had grown into her neck, officials said.

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