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Dog Care News Archive22-Jun-2007
Injured dog heals; foster owner looks for owner (Vallejo Times-Herald) Duke, the injured German shepherd who captured the hearts of local residents, is recuperating from a dislocated elbow in Fairfield foster care. His foster owner now wants to find the dog's owner.
Take care your dogs during hot months (CentralOhio.com) The dog days of summer seem to be coming a little bit earlier this year. Here it is only in the middle of June and there have already been several days where the temperatures have soared into the 90s.
Dog Day at Christie?s (New York Times) Bowing to a dog-crazed public, Christie?s is holding its first New York sale on Friday dedicated to dogs in art: 95 paintings and sculptures dating from the 17th century to the present.
Local Senior Care Home Goes To The Dogs (KYW News Radio 1060) You probably did not have this marked on your calendar, but Friday was ?Take Your Dog To Work Day'', as proclaimed by the Humane Society, anyway. A senior care facility in Northeast Philadelphia has taken the concept one step further.
Summer care of bermudagrass lawns (High Plains Journal) As the dog days of summer approach, we probably need to address some lawn care issues. Watering is one of the most often misunderstood aspects of turfgrass culture. Often, watering on turf areas is too frequent and too light.
Know the rules before you buy a dog license (The Payson Roundup) I bought a Gila County license for my newest dog just over a month ago. Now, I find out that this license will expire the beginning of August, when her rabies shot is due. In other words, I paid a full year fee for a two-month license.
A new beginning: Life takes a turn for puppy raiser and her guide dog-in-training (The Davis Enterprise) Published Jun 21, 2007 - 14:04:21 CDT. Editor's note: This is the final in a series of stories on puppy raiser Julianne Phillips and her guide dog trainee, Randolph.
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