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Dog Care News Archive28-Oct-2005
- Dog adoption month winds down (WALB News 10)
Thomasville, Georgia-- The Thomas County Humane Society is using National Shelter dog Adoption Month to spread the word about neutering or spaying your pet. That's one guaranteed way to help reduce the number of animals shelters have to euthanize.
- When dog bites dog, pay the bill (The Morning Call)
Dear Amy: I had four dogs, one of which was a German shepherd. He was an aggressive dog, and I was always careful with him.
- 10/28: Don't leave a dog at a humane society's door (Journal Times Online)
RACINE - Vonnie Youngs came to the HOPE Safehouse office Thursday morning to feed the two dozen cats that call the Taylor Avenue building home. When she went to unlock the front door for another volunteer, she found a black Labrador tied to the door.
- Take time for your health: take time for Pap tests (Stoney Creek News)
Early morning meeting; kids' soccer practice; taking the dog for its shots: between career obligations and family responsibilities, it's no secret women are squeezed for time. Too often, though, what gets squeezed out is time for women's own health care.
- Dog owners told to look for signs of new influenza (phillyburbs.com)
The state Department of Agriculture is urging dog owners to be on the lookout for symptoms of a new canine respiratory disease that has made its way into New Jersey.
- ASK AMY | AMY DICKINSON: Don't fault neighbor for bill from dog bite (The Charlotte Observer)
Dear Amy: I have lived in my home for 20 years. We have had some fabulous neighbors in the past, but now we are confronted with a million-dollar rehab and neighbors who are not that considerate.
- Cats, dogs rain on pet care center (Jakarta Post)
As pet owners leave for their hometowns or go on holiday over Idul Fitri, business has gone barking mad at the Griya Satwa Lestari pet care center and clinic in the Central Java town of Semarang.
- 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.
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