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Dog Care News Archive31-Oct-2005
- Passing along tips for trick-or-treaters (The Shelby County Reporter)
It has been a few years since I was an active trick-or-treater - more years than I care to admit. My childhood memories of Halloween revolved around plotting with neighborhood friends what houses gave the best treats and which homes gave less desirable goodies.
- Pups pound pavement for animal care facility (Taunton Gazette)
TAUNTON - State Sen. Marc Pacheco and 50 families took their dogs for a walk yesterday and raised more than $2,000 for the Friends of the Taunton Animal Care Facility.
- Virginia school bans aid dog (Corvallis Gazette Times)
WASHINGTON ? Sarah Garvin and her dog, Satin, are a team. When Sarah, 15, a special-education student, goes to the doctor, Satin goes, too. At Sarah?s therapeutic horseback-riding class, Satin waits outside the ring.
- CBS 19 introduces ?Stormy' the weather dog (Jacksonville Daily Progress)
Just a little over two months ago, a little pup was found abandoned along a road near Lindale. Today he is one of stars of CBS 19's evening newscasts. Stormy The Weather Dog will begin appearing on CBS 19's 5, 6 and 10pm newscasts along with Chief Meteorologist Doc Deason, Nov. 3.
- Dog track mired in shutdown details (Wisconsin State Journal)
Headed into November, Geneva Lakes Greyhound Track is racing toward oblivion.
- World Animal Day event spreads message of care, responsibility (Channel NewsAsia)
SINGAPORE : Singapore has some 10,000 dogs and 60,000 cats abandoned on the streets today, and animal welfare groups fear these figures could rise. Marking World Animal Day, a mini-fair at Bishan Park was held on Sunday to educate Singaporeans about the need to care for their pets.
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