Dog Care News Archive

29-Nov-2007

 

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

Vick agrees to fund to care for seized dogs (MSNBC)
Suspended Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick has agreed to set aside close to $1 million to pay for the care of the 54 pit bulls seized from his dog fighting operation.

CNN - Vick To Pay $1 Million For Dog Care (FOX Carolina)
Former NFL Quarterback Michael Vick Has Agreed To Pay Nearly $1 Million For The Care Of About 54 Pit Bulls Found On His Property During A Dogfighting Raid.  

Court hearing for Dog Zone owner postponed a week (The Daily News)
The Daily News Wednesday's court hearing for dog-day care owner Doug Kalberg has been postponed until Dec. 5, according to the Cowlitz County Superior Court clerk's office.

Experts weigh in on cost of dog care (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
The folks who can explain why it will cost nearly $1 million to care for 48 pit bulls seized from NFL quarterback Michael Vick's property in April aren't talking.

Dog Adoptions At County Shelter On Hold Due To Parvo Virus (KCRA TheKCRAChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
Animal care experts say they're in the middle of a possible outbreak of Parvo virus, is a highly contagious and deadly canine disease.

Jailed dog-fighter to appeal (The Herald News)
-- A dog fight organizer jailed by a judge so she could "know what it feels like to be in a cage, suffering like (your dogs) were" is appealing her sentence, claiming she is pregnant and her 80-year-old, disabled mother-in-law has been forced to care for her 10-year-old son.

Immigration debate ignited after gardener mauled by dog (Asbury Park Press)
PRINCETON ? A dog scheduled to be put down after mauling a gardener from Honduras has ignited a debate over immigration and dog owners' rights in this university town.

MIKE VICK EXPECTED TO FOOT $900,000 DOG CARE BILL: Govt. wants QB to pay for costs of managing 54 pit bulls found on ... (Eurweb)
*Michael Vick may have to come up with more than $900,000 to pay for doggie day care if the government gets its way.

Vick to pay $900K for dog care (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Michael Vick has agreed to set aside more than $900,000 to pay for the care and upkeep of 54 pit bulls found on his Virginia property during a raid in April. In court documents, Billy Martin, one of Vick's attorneys, said Vick on Friday will deposit $928,073 into an escrow account controlled by Martin's Washington law firm. The money is being set aside "to pay whatever restitution amount is ...

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