Dog Care News Archive

15-May-2008

 

PAWS dog show postponed (Saipan Tribune)
The annual dog show hosted by PAWS and Beautify CNMI! that was scheduled for this Saturday, May 17, has been postponed until the end of May.

Zimmer spells out a McCain-like health care plan (The Star-Ledger)
Former congressman Dick Zim mer, who is seeking the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, said yesterday he wants to move America away from reliance on employer-provided health care and toward a more individualized approach.

Dog's owner visiting ailing wife as dog bites child (Springfield News-Sun)
SPRINGFIELD ? On the morning that 82-year-old Richard Leeth made funeral arrangements for his dying wife, he received a call from the police telling him that his dog, Pepper, had attacked a child.

Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care has been a learning experience (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
Injured wild animals on the South Shore can be trained in everything from feeding to proper behavior while at Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care. But it's the managers who have learned the most over the past 30 years.

Supporters say House bills would give state dog laws %%headline%%MORE BITE (The Patriot-News)
This is not a Democratic versus Republican issue. It's not a city versus country issue. It's a dog issue. That's why proponents of bills intended to tighten licensing standards for commercial breeding kennels were optimistic at a Capitol rally that dogs will have their day.

Debate over hot dog carts in Glens Falls continues (The Post-Star)
GLENS FALLS ? The debate over whether mobile hot dog vendors should be able to operate unrestricted in Glens Falls took a new twist at the city Common Council meeting on Tuesday evening.

Puppy-mills: Dog-lovers push for legislation at Harrisburg rally (The Evening Sun)
Dog lovers descended on the Capitol on Wednesday to push for their pet bills, a package that would improve living conditions in commercial breeding kennels known as "puppy mills."

Dog owners asked to take care (Woburn Advocate)
Jeffrey P. Roach, officer-in-charge of Woburn Post Office, is calling for the cooperation of dog owners in keeping their pets restrained during mail delivery times.

Dog recovering after being shot in the mouth (FOX 10 Phoenix)
A Scottsdale family is taking good care of their dog after it's shot in their own front yard. It happened near Scottsdale road and McDowell and FOX 10's Alex Savidge reports that the suspected shooter is still on the loose.

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