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Dog Care News Archive13-Jan-2008
Ready or Not, a Home of Their Own (Washington Post) This is where Gregory Hart lived for most of the past two years: down an alley alongside Ben's Chili Bowl on U Street NW, next to a trash can, curled against a concrete platform. Here, gang toughs assaulted him with a baseball bat. Here, he raised rats in a box. Here, he relied on a dog and a cat --...
City tests dog waste containers for effectiveness (Eastern Arizona Courier) Ever ride a bicycle or rollerblade through something left by the business end of a dog and wonder why anyone would leave that there? Now dog walkers on Safford?s multi-use path have one less excuse for not taking care of their pet?s waste ? bright green doggy doo containers.
Dog rules holidays (Carroll County Online) I mentioned in an earlier column how the holidays are always a little crazy in my family. That's what happens when your dad is a preacher. This year was no different, but in new ways. Now that both my sister and I are married, we started some new traditions.
Animal shelter looking at rules (The Charlotte Observer) York County may amend its animal shelter rules after a Yorkshire terrier died from what critics say was inadequate care at the facility. The possible shift comes as the shelter's treatment of another dog has been scrutinized by animal rescue groups. Last week, a white Pekingese, was brought in with a gash down its side, its neck in an animal control pole while it bled through its white fur on ...
With alligator near, weed-tangled dog rescued from Delray Beach pond (Sun-Sentinel) Old Florida, now smothered by subdivisions and shopping centers, from time to time resurfaces to show it still has bite.
Hang up, and walk your dog (Chicago Sun-Times) Dear Dog Lady: Dog walkers talking on cell phones drive me nutty. These yakking people ignore their dogs, other people and even traffic lights.
Man, Dog Escape Frey St. House Fire (R News) A Rochester man escaped a house fire with minor injuries after firefighters rescued him from the burning building. The Rochester Fire Department responded to a house on Frey Street about 8:30 Sunday night.
Dog attacks woman in gas station parking lot; Mount Zion schools in vicinity take caution (Herald & Review) DECATUR - A 37-year-old woman suffered bites and cuts requiring more than 100 stitches to close when she was attacked Wednesday by a dog in the parking lot of the Circle K gas station at U.S. 36 and Baltimore Avenue.
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