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Dog Care News Archive15-Oct-2005
- Faire to benefit homeless dog care (The Reporter)
The first ever dog Walk and Adoption Faire, a benefit to provide needed supplies for stray and homeless animals of Solano County with spay and neutering costs, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at Andrews Park in Vacaville.
- Pregnant Dog Adopts Hurt Squirrel (CBS News)
As it was being nursed back to health by Seattle animal lover Debby Cantlon, her dog took a liking to a squirrel, and made it the pick of her new litter after she gave birth. Cantlon told Julie Chen all about the canine-squirrel love fest.
- What to watch (Baltimore Sun)
Today on TV The crankiest, rudest, most obsessive-compulsive writer going (Jack Nicholson) first is left to care for an injured neighbor's dog, then is abandoned by the only waitress who'll tolerate his nonsense (Helen Hunt) in As Good as It Gets (9 p.m.-midnight, Lifetime). Can the neighbor, the waitress and, yes, the dog warm the heart of a curmudgeon?
- Pet owners worry as dog flu spreads nationwide (New York Newsday)
Every inch the pampered purebred, the fluffy white dog named Curry stands like a statue for his haircut at the Best Friends Pet Resort and Salon.
- Pet Owners Worry About Dog Flu's Spread (AP via Yahoo! News)
Every inch the pampered purebred, the fluffy white dog Curry stands like a statue for his haircut at the Best Friends Pet Resort and Salon.
- Raising money to help with police dog care (Patriot Ledger)
WEYMOUTH - A Braintree woman is opening a gift store in Weymouth and wants to hand all proceeds to the Weymouth and Braintree police departments for their dogs.
- Pet owners worry as dog flu spreads across U.S. (MSNBC)
Lots of dog lovers are worried these days. Experts say the dog flu is spreading steadily through the nation?s canines, with no vaccine available to curb it.
- PETS: Chicago can be dog's best friend, survey says (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
If you were a dog, where would you want to live? Assuming you're an urban hound, as opposed to a country canine, you'd be smart to opt for Chicago. It's the most dog-friendly city in the United States, at least according to the November issue of dog Fancy.
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