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Dog Care News Archive19-May-2008
Dog lovers donate food to help no-kill shelter (The Clarion-Ledger) dog owners who showed up at Petal dog Park on Sunday afternoon had more on their minds than giving their pets a chance to run around in the fresh air.
Rescued dogs' future uncertain: Former fighters, eight pit bulls need special care, officials say (Seattle Times) SPOKANE ? Cindy Taskila, kennel manager, dog whisperer and treat lady, is greeted by the eight excited pit bulls kept in kennels for the past year at the Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service.
Don't Get Dog Bit (WTVC Chattanooga) The third full week of May is National Dog Bite Prevention Week, and the American Veterinary Medical Association, the United States Postal Service, and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention are each working to educate Americans about dog bite prevention.
Tip to prevent dog bites (WANE-TV Fort Wayne) Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control is asking people to review dog bite prevention tips as the summer comes closer and children will have more contact with animals.
Dog Bite Prevention Week begins in Valley; are you safe? (ABC 15 Phoenix) Not all dogs will bite, but all dogs have the potential, so keep your family and your dog safe by being a responsible owner, say Maricopa County Animal Care and Control officials.
Safety warning over dog rescues (BBC News) Dog owners are being urged to take care when exercising pets near cliffs and coastal areas after two animals were rescued.
One Dog's Fight with Parvo (KVOA Tucson) The disease parvo gets the best of a Tucson dog. Now his owner wants to make sure others are protected.
Teddy bears receive great care (Hibbing Daily Tribune) HIBBING ? First grader Travis Kaneski was skateboarding with his stuffed dog when the dog fell off the skateboard and the wheel rolled over his paw. With his injured dog in tow, Kaneski went to a one-day only Teddy Bear Clinic to get an evaluation.
Carroll dog breeder convicted of animal cruelty and neglect (Richmond Times-Dispatch) HILLSVILLE -- The owner of a Carroll County dog-breeding operation from which authorities seized hundreds of puppies in November was convicted Friday of animal cruelty and neglect. Junior Horton, owner of Horton's Pups in Hillsville, will not serve any time in jail but will have to reimburse veterinarians called in to care for the dogs after he surrendered them, a judge ruled.
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