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Dog Care News Archive31-May-2008
New home for ex-NKF chairman Richard Yong's dog (Straits Times) IT has been a year since Richard Yong's dog, Ge Ge, was put in the care of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The 13-year-old shih-tzu now has a new, doting, mistress who calls her Moby.
PAWS dog show is back on schedule (Saipan Tribune) The much anticipated, twice postponed, PAWS and Beautify CNMI! annual dog show is scheduled for June 7, 2008, from 4pm to 6pm.at the CPA Airport Field. The exact location of the show will be at the southern end of the field underneath the Flame Trees.
Dog-wash fundraiser on June 7 (NWAnews.com) Dog Days Doggie Day Care, at 901 S.E. Walton Blvd. in Bentonville, will sponsor the first ever Paws ?N Spas dogwash fundraiser from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. June 7. The rain date will be June 8. (Benton County Daily Record)
Norwich tags Zion the boxer as city's top dog (New London Day) Norwich - A boxer named Zion is the city's No. 1 dog. Zion's owners, Joan and Steve Eaton of Taftville, submitted Zion's name for the
Golf-club attack on pet earns dog owner a ban (icWales) A MAN has been banned from keeping animals for 10 years for hitting his dog with a golf club.
Service dog helping autistic child in Miramichi (CBC New Brunswick) After waiting three years, a family in Miramichi, N.B., has added a trained dog to their family to help with the care of their autistic child.
Salisbury man faces dog fighting charges (WCNC Charlotte) SALISBURY, N.C. -- Police say a Salisbury man?s pit bulls were caught on tape fighting. Now, 27-year-old Brad Terrance Simpson is charged with two counts of dog fighting.
Postal Service reminds public, letter carriers of dog bites (Cortez Journal) DENVER -It's getting warmer. Summer is approaching. And it's the busiest time of the year for dog bite attacks to letter carriers and others. More than 3,100 postal letter carriers nationwide were bitten or received dog bite attack related injuries in 2007?an avg. of 11 dog bites per day.
Owner attacked dog with golf club (BBC News) A man is banned from keeping animals for 10 years after admitting using a sand wedge to beat his pet dog.
Burns 11, Western Christian 8 Ghost Dog guts it out on mound for Hilanders (The Oregonian) KEIZER -- While his teammates continued their celebration, Burns pitcher Tommy Ghost dog touched his left elbow and acknowledged feeling fatigued. "It's starting to hit me a little bit," Ghost dog said. "Adrenaline got me through that one."
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