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Dog Care News Archive01-Oct-2005
- Dog Lovers Can Now Easily Make a Great Career out of the Growing Trend in Dog Day Care (PR Web)
dog day care owner and expert reveals the secrets to starting a successful dog day care. Utilize this information if you are a dog lover looking to earn income. [PRWEB Sep 30, 2005]
- Irresponsible dog owners leave others holding the bag (Boston Globe)
A few years ago a friend gave me a T-shirt that had on it an expression in French: ''J'embrasse mon chien sur la bouche." Translated, it means, ''I kiss my dog on the lips," but the design didn't help anyone guess that. The shirt had nothing but words on it, no illustration.
- Jumping dog, child care incident spawns complaint (Pepperell Free Press)
PEPPERELL -- A recent incident -- where a good-sized black Labrador retriever that allegedly accosted a Lowell Road day care center owner and the small children in her care -- has angered the owner and the parent of one of the children, causing them to lodge complaints about the Police Department, the animal control officer and the way in which the town responds to such incidents.
- Day care for doggies (Tri-City Herald)
PROSSER -- The dog resort and daycare Lou Hamilton officially opened in August is more than a spot for Prosser's pooches to soak up love and attention while their owners are at work or on vacation.
- Dog Owned By Evacuee Finds His Way To R.I. (NBC 10 Providence)
A man who lost his dog during Hurricane Katrina gets reunited with the pet in Rhode Island thanks to some smart thinking 10 years ago.
- Day care centers keep tails wagging (The Des Moines Register)
Making friends: Ashlie Smith, Waggin' Tails Doggy Day Care director, gets a kiss from Chase at the dog day care center at Greenbelt Kennels, 8383 University Blvd. in Clive. Groups of five or six dogs exercise and play indoors and in an outdoor yard that has a pool and toys.
- Deputy shot dog in August (North Platte Telegraph)
A local resident has reported that a third dog was shot by a law enforcement officer in the past two months in the North Platte area. On Aug. 23, a Lincoln County Sheriff's Deputy shot and wounded a 3-year-old Griffon.
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