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Dog Care News Archive16-Jun-2007
Weekend Beat: Pick of the litter: Only the best pass guide-dog boot camp (Asahi.com) Midori Kawakami could hardly hold back the tears when she met her new guide dog, Boruka, last month. She had waited so long--first two fruitless years with one aid organization and then another 18 months with the Japan Guide dog Association (JGDA).
NEWS 2 USE: Pamper pets with special summer care (Detroit Free Press) Summer months call for special care to keep pets healthy and happy. Here are some things pet owners can do to prevent dogs and cats from going to an animal emergency room.
DOG FIGHT (New Orleans Times-Picayune) Sadie is a bad, bad dog. At least that's what Entergy New Orleans meter readers apparently think of the 11-year old chocolate lab mix.
Paris is a princess in jail! (ANI via Yahoo! India News) London, June 16 (ANI): It seems that Paris Hilton's entry into the slammer has proved advantageous to fellow inmates. Despite reports that the heiress wont be given any preferential treatment, sources have revealed that the special care to Paris' by the jail authorities has benefited the whole facility. According to Soraya Lopez, an inmate, Paris has become "top dog" in jail ...
TUCK'S TALE (La Grande Observer) SUMMERVILLE ? Wesley McDaniel's German Shorthair, Tuck, has been under a veterinary's care for nearly two months and is making great strides in his healing process following a harrowing dog-dragging experience April 22.
Pets need extra care during the dog days (Deseret Morning News) Pets need extra care to prevent heat exhaustion, dehydration and other problems associated with the dog days of summer, expected to arrive over the next several days.
Cathy M. Rosenthal: Dogs should not be tethered. Period. (San Antonio Express-News) Dear Cathy: I am writing in response to the column you had on dog tethering ("Dog tethering frustrates dogs and people," April 29). I own three beautiful dogs that I care a lot about. These dogs would be out in the street if I did not have them tied up. I would rather have them tied up, with plenty of room to run around, than have them out on the street with no place to call home and getting hit ...
Police approve of B.C. island's dog cull (Canada.com) Wild dogs on B.C.'s tiny Kuper Island are being shot and killed to head off an attack on children or the elderly. "The (Coast Salish Penelakut) band has authorized people to take care of nuisance dogs," said Ladysmith RCMP Cpl. Ron MacLellan.
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