Dog Care News Archive

11-Mar-2007

 

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.

Stratford debates dog park proposal (Connecticut Post)
STRATFORD ? Sara Seaburg was 6 years old when her parents brought home a poodle named Josh. Seaburg and her family loved that dog, doting over him like a member of the family as he grew strong

Hunting dog breeders are howling over proposed regulations (Pioneer Press)
Minnesota breeders of hunting and sporting dogs have a bone to pick with state lawmakers. They're upset with a bill called the Dog and Cat Breeders Act, which would impose new license, inspection, confinement and other requirements on breeders who sell dogs and possess six or more adult breeding females.

Talk over the idea of buying pet (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Q.I have been thinking about getting a small dog or cat for my 72-year-old father. Since my mother died a few years ago, he doesn't get out much, and I'm worried about him. I think he would enjoy having a pet to take care of and keep him company.

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.

Don't give dog raisins: Grape extract poisonous (Tri-Valley Herald)
CAN RAISINS and grapes really poison dogs? The answer is an emphatic yes, and everyone who owns a dog needs to know it.

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