Dog Care News Archive

28-Jan-2007

 

Kids Learn the ABCs of Proper Dog Care (The Signal)
"It's a watch!" The trainer burst into laughter with the many other children and parents, all gathered at the Newhall Library to participate in one of New Leash On Life's pet education sessions.

Day care challenges confront lower-income residents (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
Nineteen-month old Alyssa Cross knows the power of make- believe. At Hope Infant & Children?s Center, she waves a wand, turning 2-year-old Johnny Fisher into a dog, a cat and a cow.

Book addresses dog nutrition and care (Salem Statesman Journal)
A Hood River dog groomer has written a book to give pet owners information about alternative nutrition diets and unconventional approaches to behavioral problems.

Shot Dog Now Spreads Cheer to Seniors (WKYC Cleveland)
Shot Dog Now Spreads Cheer to Seniors

How To ... Make a dog collar (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Starting with a purchased collar and leash set in a base color you like, you add a bit of trim and as much or as little detail as you wish. Measure and cut enough trim to run the entire length of the collar with about one-quarter inch overrun on each end.

Woman charged in dog abuse (Montana Standard)
It looks like a dog may get his day. A Butte woman was charged Friday in connection with the beating and abandoning of a 5-month-old border collie that was found near death in a garbage bin last December.

Kalama students applaud acumen of drug-hunt dog (The Maui News)
MAKAWAO ? Recognizing the search limitations of a first-time drug-sniffing dog, staff and students at Kalama Intermediate School expressed high hopes Friday for success in the fight against substance abuse on campus.

Ailing woman, dog bring out generosity (The Arizona Republic)
For once, Karen Morin has a reason to cry tears of joy. The 43-year-old Glendale woman has struggled with lifelong health problems that have left her disabled. Since her story ran two weeks ago, more than $18,000 has poured in to two funds to help Morin and her service dog.

Primed, ready for real race (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
When the big dog jumped in the pool last week, some water sloshed onto the deck, but the rest of the dogs kept paddling. Former City Councilman Michael A. Nutter was suing gun sellers, U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah unveiled a health-care program, State Rep. Dwight Evans met with crime victims - and millionaire businessman Tom Knox's commercials continued to run without rebuttal on local TV stations.

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