Dog Care News Archive

04-Nov-2006

 

Paramedics save life of dog hit by car (Clarkston Eccentric)
Two Clarkston-area residents have only praise for three members of the Independence Township Fire Department, who saved the life of a dog hit by a car Monday night, transported it by ambulance to a 24-hour veterinary clinic and helped to pay for its emergency care.

In China, a dog's life comes into vogue (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
In most cities, taking your dog for a walk in the dead of night could be seen as a personal quirk or a byproduct of insomnia. But in Beijing, it's a sure sign that the city's dogcatchers are on the prowl for illicit mutts. If you don't want your pet to end up in the pen or as protein on someone's plate, it's best to keep a low profile.

Rescued puppies get new homes (Tennessean)
GALLATIN ? Bella, a snip of a dog, left the old Critter Care Clinic Friday wrapped in a yellow baby blanket and the arms of her new owner.

Shock value (Casper Star-Tribune)
ROCK SPRINGS -- It's 3 a.m., and the neighbor's dog across the street has been barking for hours, with no end in sight. Either the owners don't know the dog is barking, or they don't care that the people in your family are suffering from it.

Father of victim says more surgeries likely after dog attacks (Salisbury Post)
The father of a Gold Hill woman mauled by her family's four dogs Wednesday said she has lost mobility in her right arm and "will need more surgeries" and extensive care.

On-the-spot fines for dog owners (BBC News)
People are asked for their views on plans to ban dog walkers from certain areas.

Dog-walker finds care home woman (BBC News)
A 61-year-old woman who went missing from her care home in Berkshire is found by a dog-walker.

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