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Dog Care News Archive28-Jul-2007
Dog shot by deputy is recovering (Nevada Appeal) A Carson City man whose dog was shot and injured by a deputy Tuesday night during the service of a protection order said he doesn't care what the outcome of the investigation reveals, the situation could have been avoided.
Rental dogs offer customers companionship without commitment (Albuquerque Tribune) From the state that popularized purse puppies, drive-thru dog washes and gourmet dog food delivery comes the latest in canine convenience ----- a company that contracts out dogs by the day to urbanites without the time or space to care for a pet full-time.
Court date for woman who dined as dog died in car (Rocky Mountain News) A woman whose dog died last month after being left in a hot car for an hour will appear in court next month, Boulder Animal Care and Control said.
A new beginning: Life takes a different turn for puppy raiser and guide-dog-in-training (The Davis Enterprise) Published Jun 19, 2007 - 13:13:51 CDT. Editor's note: This is the final in a series of stories on puppy raiser Julianne Phillips and her guide-dog-in-training, Randolph.
Unleashed Dog Terrorizes South Bay Soccer Players (NBC 11 Bay Area) A dog chased down and bit a 12-year-old at an East San Jose soccer field, according to parents who saw the incident.
Lost Dog, Homemade Flamethrowers Generate 'Messed Up' Mail (WKRN Nashville) It has been a Messed Up month, filled with sexual predators and unwanted political calls. | | The veterinarian?s clinic that lost Maxx the dog?s body so he couldn't be cremated and laid to rest with his master generated the most mail . | | Brandi wrote, ?This is not messed up. It's horrific.
Dog scares sex attacker (Herald Sun) A HEROIC dog has saved a helpless young woman from a brutal sexual assault.
The Deafening Roar of the Shrug (New York Times) You can fix a game, dope an athlete, bet on a dog?s carcass. But can you kill sports?
The Dog Diet: when losing is ruff (Bradenton Herald) T o lose 30 pounds, Patti Lawson worked like a dog.
Cathy M. Rosenthal: Teach deaf dog to react to visual cues (San Antonio Express-News) Dear Cathy: My husband and I recently adopted a dog from the Animal Defense League. After we got her home, we discovered she was deaf. We are trying to house-train her but are not having great success.
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