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Dog Care News Archive17-Jan-2007
DOG PAWSE: Dogs need dental care, too (The Sun Chronicle) BY TRACIE LALIBERTE-BAILEY/FOR THE SUN CHRONICLE Sunday, January 14, 2007 11:10 PM EST Years ago, I had a dog that smiled. My lovable "Whitney" was so happy that she walked around grinning at every person she met.
Health-care changes to require extensive action by Legislature (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) HARRISBURG -- The General Assembly will play a crucial role in determining the ultimate success of the major health-care policy changes proposed by Gov. Ed Rendell.
The 'dog whisperer' coming to Buckhead (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Ask animal behavior expert Angie Woods over for coffee and it will take her only a few minutes to figure out who's in charge ? you or your dog. "In 99 percent of the homes I visit, the dogs are totally in charge," said Woods. "They take over the house. They do anything they want ? they're up on the furniture, all over the people, they have no structure. What happens when you have a teen with no ...
Dog's absence adds to injured worker's woes (Post-Bulletin) Recovering from a near-fatal workplace accident is bad enough without having to worry about your missing dog
Dog that killed woman had history of attacks (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) A plastic surgeon spent three hours sewing up Linda Mittino's face after her son's dog first attacked her in November. But she insisted the 7-year-old German shepherd, called Bear, deserved a second chance.
The Market for Dog Care in India Increased between 2000-2005 at an Average Annual Rate of 9.6% (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of Datamonitor's new report: dog Care in India to 2010 to their offering.
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