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Dog Care News Archive09-May-2008
Memorial remembers Modesto man killed while walking his dog (Modesto Bee) Hundreds of people walked, drove and bicycled into Legion Park to remember Clarence "Buddy" Mason, who was shot and killed last week in the airport neighborhood while he walked his dog.
Dog owners' group files complaint against BMA (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news) A dog owners' group yesterday filed a complaint about the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's dog microchip project. The project was launched by Bangkok Governor Apirak Kosayodhin last year under a city regulation which imposes penalties on people who feed stray dogs.
Mother Of The Year? Dog Nurses Kittens (CBS News) You can understand why some visitors to the Burlington, Iowa, humane society get a little freaked out. It's not everyday you see a dog have a kitten for lunch. Steve Hartman has a special Mothers Day Assignment America .
Health Care Workforce Unprepared for Aging Baby-boomers (New America Media) With fewer children and widely dispersed families, huge numbers of retiring baby boomers will place a massive burden on the health care system. It is woefully ill prepared says a new report from the Institute of Medicine.
Dog starved to death in bedroom (BBC News) A woman locked a dog in a room until it died of starvation because she was "too knackered" to care for it.
Susan Martin: New dog's loving life ? even the cats (The Buffalo News) Since I wrote about the dog we adopted from the SPCA a few months ago, a number of readers have asked me to write a column about how he is doing.
Paraplegic dog given mobility (CNews) Spending $15,000 to keep his dog alive and mobile is a decision Paul Lloyd said yesterday he would do again in an instant.
Duplin Animal Rescue Team Foster Care Program (WECT 6 Wilmington) The Duplin Animal Rescue Team (DART) has saved over 2,000 dogs through a foster care program.
Rent-a-dog woman has animal welfare chiefs snapping at her heels (Times Online) It is the ultimate luxury for the time-poor and wealthy who want the status of walking a flamboyant dog without the hassle of hair on the carpet or dealing with fleas.
Mat-Su man cited for inhumane dog care (Anchorage Daily News) WASILLA -- Acting on complaints, the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Animal Care took in 25 emaciated dogs this week from two properties on Lazy Mountain, east of Palmer.
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