Dog Care News Archive

10-Mar-2007

 

Getting bigger by going small (Fargo Forum)
Casselton N.D - Stephanie Newland and her dog Rudi sat patiently in a waiting room of Casselton Veterinary Service. Rudi, a 10-year-old Australian cattle dog, was having problems with his left eye. Newland was confident Rudi would get the care he needs.

Owner Says Shelter Should Not Have Euthanized Her Pet (First Coast News)
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Tara Evans believes Jacksonville Animal Care & Control unnecessarily euthanized her Jack Russell Terrier. "It was my dog and he meant the world to me," Evans said.

Can Your Dog Humanize the Office? (New York Times)
It had been thought that the patter of paws would go the way of casual Fridays and massages at your desk, but, the dogs, it seems, are here to stay.

Artest's Dog Released Under Foster Care Agreement (KCRA TheKCRAChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
A female Great Dane belonging to Sacramento Kings star forward Ron Artest has been released from the care of a local veterinarian after being treated for more than month for malnutition and neglect.

Fund set up to help pay for dogs? care (The Times-Reporter)
A fund has been established to help defray the costs of caring for the 60-plus dogs seized last week from a Brightwood dog shelter.

Uncle Matty: It's important to teach kids how to properly care for dog (Florida Today)
Matthew Margolis helps people to live happily ever after with their family pets.

Dog Poisoning Prompts Complaint (Hollister Free Lance)
Gilroy - A Gilroy couple say their firefighter neighbor has repeatedly harassed them by phoning in false noise complaints, presenting himself as a city employee to intimidate neighbors, and possibly poisoning their dog.

Medicine or miracle? Children pray for dying dog who is now living happily (Eagle-Tribune Online)
HAVERHILL - You could say it was the result of good medical care that helped a dog named Max survive after being diagnosed with kidney failure. But ask the children in Andrea Carroll's third-grade classroom at St. Joseph School of All Saints Parish and they will tell you it's the power of prayer.

Since You Asked: Tasty dog food. Yummy (The Mail Tribune)
When a TV commercial says a dog food has a "new and improved taste," how do manufacturers know the taste is new and improved?

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