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Dog Care News Archive05-Jan-2008
Company settles with dog, cat owners (The Charlotte Observer) A company that made contaminated pet food that killed dozens of dogs nationwide will pay $3.1 million in a settlement with pet owners, an attorney said Friday. The pet food, which contained a mold called aflatoxin, was produced at Diamond Pet Foods' plant in South Carolina. The company will set up a fund to reimburse pet owners for the loss of their dog, veterinarian bills and the cost of any ...
UT Animal Sanctuary To Care For Vick's Dogs (KTNV Las Vegas) An animal sanctuary in Southern Utah is now taking care of 22 of the 47 surviving pit bulls from former NFL star Michael Vick's dog fighting operation.
S.C. woman reunited with dog after wreck (The Robesonian) MT. PLEASANT, S.C. - A South Carolina woman whose husband was killed in a car crash while traveling through Robeson County last month has been reunited with her pet dog who fled following the accident on Interstate 95.
Mine Hill Council president: Let my dog go (Daily Record) A dog owned by Mine Hill Council President Marc Sovelove, remained in confinement on Friday after two incidents in which he bit children.
Kent dog breeder drops civil rights suit (The Journal News) Lawyers for Kent dog breeder Linda Nelson, recently reunited with some of her purebred Maltese but still facing 10 charges of animal abuse and neglect, are dropping a federal civil rights case - surprisingly to the dismay of at least one of the parties she was suing.
BABY-KILLING DOG IS DESTROYED (New York Post) The family dog that mauled a Brooklyn baby to death was put down yesterday, officials said. Maccabee, a 7-year-old Doberman pinscher who attacked 8-month-old Andrew Stein in his Kensington apartment Thursday, was euthanized at the Stein family's...
Day Care Attack Leaves Dog in Serious Condition (Fox 10 Eugene) A vicious dog fight has sparked controversy between the dog's owner and a local business. At a doggy day care it's normal to hold several dogs in one room; however, in this case, it almost cost one dog his life. Now, the owner wants the daycare to own up.
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