Dog Care News Archive

27-Nov-2007

 

Vick Agrees To Reimburse Government For Dog Care (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
ATLANTA -- Court documents submitted today by federal prosecutors in the Michael Vick case say Vick has agreed to set aside about $928,000 to reimburse the U.S. government for the cost of caring for his dogs.

Dog day care to open in Palmyra (The Patriot-News)
PALMYRA l The clients at Club Fido Day Care will have play groups, afternoon naps, a naughty room, games, playground equipment and Webcams so their owners can keep an eye on them during the day.

Dog park approved for Kanner Highway in Martin (The Palm Beach Post)
Dog lovers will get their day next summer in Martin County after county commissioners voted 4-1 today to go ahead with plans to build a dog park on Kanner Highway - but without restrooms for humans.

Dog in Bad Shape, Dropped Off At Marshall County Facility (WTRF Wheeling)
Workers at the Ohio Valley Animal Care Center in Moundsville are taking care of a sick dog.

Burned Dog Now in Foster Care (WSFA 12 Montgomery)
Burned dog Louis Vuitton is now in foster care. According to the Montgomery Humane Society, the 2-year-old Pit Bull will still receive burn therapy on an outpatient basis. He will remain with his foster

Pit Bulls Attack Dog Inside Store (WOAI)
Two pit bulls attacked and almost killed another dog inside a South Side gas station Tuesday afternoon.

INVESTIGATORS: Dog Dies at Pet Resort (WXYZ-TV Detroit)
An Action News investigation into the death of a beloved dog at a suburban boarding facility has uncovered a history of customer complaints. INSIDE: Watch Action News investigation

Pit bull mauls dog to death at Lake Dallas kennel (Dallas Morning News)
After leaving their dog in the hands of a kennel over the Thanksgiving holiday, a Corinth couple discovered their pet was mauled to death by another dog.

City to pay for retired police dog's surgery (Burlington Times-News)
The city of Burlington will pay for a retiring police dog?s surgery but hasn?t changed its policy regarding long-term care for K-9s.

Helmsley's $12 Million Dog Victim Of Death Threats (WCBS-TV New York)
The late real estate tycoon Leona Helmsley shocked the world when she left $12 million to her beloved dog. The soap opera drama now takes a new twist. Police say Leona's dog is getting death threats, and they are taking it seriously.

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