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Dog Care News Archive24-Mar-2007
Bereft Fontana dog owner may start class-action suit (Daily Bulletin) Believing the ingestion of tainted pet food contributed to the death of her dog, a Fontana woman has contacted a San Bernardino attorney who is planning a class-action lawsuit against the manufacturer of the food.
Pet care leaps forward (Columbia Daily Tribune) Treatment has potential human benefit. Mario, a 10-year-old Rottweiler, sounds a little sick. The big, muscular dog is playful, but he makes sort of a snorting sound when he breathes. He also sneezes occasionally.
Pet-sitter takes care of 'Your Little Dog Too' (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Planning to go out of town, or working late but you have a hungry pet at home? A new Irwin-based pet-sitting service, "And Your Little Dog Too," will provide care to your cats, dogs, birds, fish or other animals.
Councilman recommends lawn care service be hired to maintain parks (The Times and Democrat) A Denmark City Council member wants the city to hire a lawn care service to help maintain Denmark parks and playgrounds.
Hurt dog on the mend (York Daily Record) Officials found the emaciated dog, named Bam, under a bridge with all of his legs broken. Mar 22, 2007 ? Authorities don't know how a malnourished dog with four broken legs ended up at the base of a York bridge, but they're raising money to pay for his medical care and have found him a foster home.
'Dog Lady' needs help (The Burlington Free Press) Maria Balsam Malone was never a dog person in the traditional sense. Sure, she liked man's best friends, but she never thought she'd devote her latter years to taking care of them.
Owners sue vet over dog's death (Mobile Press-Register) A Mobile County couple whose dog died 2½ months after undergoing surgery to remove a tumor and repair his teeth have sued the Theodore veterinarian who performed the procedure.
Mainer Still Recovering After Saving Dog From Burning Building (WLBZ Bangor) Doctors say a man from Yarmouth, now living in San Francisco, is making steady progress after being badly burned. Michael Keenan was hurt while trying to save a dog from a burning building.
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