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Dog Care News Archive23-Jun-2007
Dog-attack victim fought back (Chico Enterprise-Record) Among the many things Tracy Hon learned from being savagely attacked by a dog: the most important may be a reminder of something she knew very well.
Demoting the Dog (Time Magazine) After the baby came along, our pet lost his dominion over my heart and lap. A "Take Your dog to Work Day" confessional
Dog Finds Stabbing Victim in Waialua (KHNL News 8 Honolulu) WAIALUA (KHNL) -- They don't call them "man's best friend" for nothing. In a Lassie-type move, a dog finds a badly hurt man in some bushes on Oahu's North Shore and alerts its owner.
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.
Growing list of wounded spurs questions about veterans' care (USA Today) Depending on how you count them, America's war wounded number between 35,000 and 53,000. More of them are coming home, with injuries of a scope and magnitude the government did not predict and is now struggling to treat.
Pet contests to follow dog walk (San Antonio Express-News) San Antonians and their pets are invited to the 3-K Dog Walk and Paws in the Park Party today from 8:30 a.m. to noon.
'Duncan' the dog now a registered voter (KOMO Seattle) It may all sound like a joke, but Jane Balogh says she wanted to prove a serious point. A fake utility bill and a paw print was all it took for the Federal Way woman to register her dog to vote through what she calls a "broken system".
Gov't struggles to care for wounded GI's (AP via Yahoo! News) More than 800 of them have lost an arm, a leg, fingers or toes. More than 100 are blind. Dozens need tubes and machines to keep them alive. Hundreds are disfigured by burns, and thousands have brain injuries and mangled minds.
2,000 canines compete in the 50th annual Electric City Kennel Club AKC Dog Show (Great Falls Tribune) Bebe seems to be quite the babe. By trotting her stuff, showing off her teeth, and displaying her strong body, the 12-month-old Bouviers de Flandres from Salt Lake City was able to snatch the title as best female in her breed of dog.
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.
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