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Dog Care News Archive08-Oct-2005
- Jack regaining strength; home sought (The Mail Tribune)
After two months of rest and rehabilitation, Jack the dog is still weeks away from needing a foster home to take him in temporarily. "He?s going to need at least six weeks in a foster home," said Jessica Dunn, foster program coordinator with Jackson County Animal Care and Control.
- Dog that took 300-mile rail trip left in lurch by owners (Scotsman.com)
A dog made a solo, 300-mile rail journey from Wales to Scotland - changing trains twice - only to be abandoned by her owners on her return trip home.
- 499 Animals Seized from Property in Volunteers' Care (WBAY 2)
Many of those dogs and cats are at the H.E.L.P. Shelter Dog Rescue in Waupaca. Volunteers are now trying to treat and feed the animals authorities say were neglected.
- Preschool students donate to shelter (Benton Courier)
Boys and girls of Our Lady of Fatima Preschool and Extended Day Care recently donated several bags of dog food, cat food and a sum of money to the Bryant Animal Control & Adoption Center.
- 10/07: Comments from people who don't care about the dog (Journal Times Online)
Well, all had a great conversation on my last Weblog post about me getting Sam, my puppy, at a pet store. I still say, ?Big Deal,? even though some say it feeds demand for puppies in the market, therefore helping puppy mills.
- Dog Owners Told to Be Alert (RedNova)
By Lisa M. Sodders\ Staff Writer An outbreak of canine flu has made its way to Southern California, and local veterinarians are advising dog owners to be alert for signs of infection in their pets.
- Woman cited, facing fine after 30-dog removal (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
A woman accused of keeping 30 dogs and a cat in her Ashley Avenue home was charged Thursday with city ordinance violations. Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control officials said the animals were part of a puppy-dealing business.
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