Dog Care News Archive

30-Jun-2007

 

Dog show honors late club member (BendBulletin.com)
In honor of Smith?s memory, the Mt. Bachelor Kennel Club will inaugurate a new award today as part of its annual dog show at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center in Redmond.

Dog lovers push puppy mill rules (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Molly spent the first five years of her life in a cage having puppies twice a year, never getting exercise or feeling...

Worries about effect on care for animals (Monroe Times)
MONROE -- She's one of Monroe's "dog persons."

Healthy animals in county care not being put to sleep (The Arizona Republic)
Over the last 18 months, every healthy dog and cat turned over to Maricopa County Animal Care & Control has survived, a turnaround from past years when many of these animals never escaped.

Dog House gives relaxed, friendly day care (Daily Local News)
SPRING CITY - Sending your canine to the dog house isn't necessarily a bad thing, as a new service has opened its "doggie doors" for business at 3655 Schuylkill Road (Route 724).

Dog, cat populations soaring at animal shelter (The Marshall News Messenger)
As a result of spring breeding, no doubt, dog and cat populations are soaring at Marshall Animal Shelter, but there was good news and new homes this week for a number of animals.

Convenience Is Top Dog In Pet Care Products (UKPets)
Convenience remains one of the most influencing factors in the purchase of pet care products according to a new report from market researcher Packaged Facts.. Friday 29 June 2007

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.

Wadsworth man gets probation for shooting dog (Daily Herald)
A Wadsworth man convicted of animal cruelty for shooting a neighbor?s dog was sentenced to a year of probation Thursday in Lake County circuit court. Associate Judge Joseph Waldeck also ordered James Bartlett, 50, to perform 200 hours of public service at an agency that provides care for animals.

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.

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