Dog Care News Archive

19-Jan-2007

 

Alpha Dog (DVD Talk)
Writer/director Nick Cassavetes positions "Alpha dog" as a story rooted in fact, using the framework of a documentary to fictionalize the strange series of events that surrounded the life of Jesse James Hollywood, and a murder that brought his drug empire down in 1999.

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.

Coffee talk: Tough life for 'sweet' dog (The Arizona Republic)
Pete the dog and efforts to find him a home was at the center of the coffee talk at Tempe's University Animal Hospital Friday.

Dog, Owner Help Children Read (WESH via Yahoo! News)
About four years ago, Nancy Roy decided to go back to school in Brevard County, but she was not going by herself. She was taking along her best pal, MacKenzie.

Kailua Woman, Service Dog, Spread Aloha (KHNL News 8 Honolulu)
(KHNL) - In this week's "Random Acts of Kindness," we meet a Kailua woman who has turned a disability into an asset, thanks in great part to help from her loyal service dog.

Editor's mailbag: Fear follows dog attack (Albany Democrat-Herald)
I am responding back to Ernie Smith?s letter on Jan. 13. I would first like to answer his questions. On the day of the attack my dog was in her own back yard. I was just about ready to close the back door after I let my dogs out in their own back yard.

Cathy Rosenthal: Dog can adapt to losing part of tongue (San Antonio Express News)
Dear Cathy: Can a dog live with just 10 percent of his tongue? Our dog Ben has cancer on his tongue. Our vet wants us to take him to a specialist. Please tell me if there is any chance he could live without his tongue because we will do whatever is needed to save him.

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