Dog Care News Archive

14-Jun-2007

 

It's an elderly dog's life (The Scotsman)
A JAPANESE company is opening a care home for elderly dogs this week. Saradi said it could accommodate up to 20 dogs at a facility set up with a veterinary surgeon in the resort area of Nasu, north of Tokyo.

Welders donate dog cage (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
FARMINGTON - Workers from Nichols Welding of Wilton retrofitted a police dog cage to fit in the back of Deputy David Rackliffe's new cruiser, a Ford Expedition, for his dog, Odin.

Pet owners stand by vet accused of hitting, injuring dog (The Arizona Republic)
A day after a West Valley veterinarian made headlines over an injury to a dog in his care, some pet owners who used Joshua Winston's services expressed shock but also defended him as a caring, compassionate vet. {b} Vet suspected of punching dog, dislodging its eye

Pet owners stand by vet in dog-beating case (The Arizona Republic)
A day after a West Valley veterinarian made headlines for allegedly injuring a dog in his care, some pet owners who used Dr. Joshua Winston's services expressed shock but also defended him as a caring, compassionate physician.

Elderly care home for dogs to open in Japan (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Japan's first elderly care home for dogs is set to open this week, tapping into a growing market as the problem of ageing spreads from humans to the pet population.

Dog walkers could face tighter leash (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
A proposal to charge dog walkers up to $200 a year to become licensed is getting mixed reaction from critics who call it little more than a cash grab.

Dog's owner snippy (New York Daily News)
A dog owner is waging a court battle to get his beloved mastiff out of a city shelter without the dog being neutered.

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