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Dog Care News Archive15-Oct-2006
Dog needs help after surgery (WALB News 10) Albany - - An Americus woman with several serious health problems says her service dog helps keep her alive. But recently, the dog was hit by a car and had to go through extensive surgery. The owner is having problems footing the bill.
Hot dog stand's days may be numbered (The Express-Times) FORKS TWP. | Stacey Bloshuk remembers sitting on a blanket as a child in the back of her mom's hot dog stand on Sullivan Trail. She spent her teenage summers working at Sharc's doggie Stand, impressing her friends with free hot dogs and ice cream.
Friedman's governorship might start with dog care and a Vegas trip (Austin American-Statesman) Independent hopeful would model transition on Minnesota's Ventura. If independent Kinky Friedman wins the governor's race, he'll awaken on his first full day in office and probably tend immediately to any dogs he imports to the Governor's Mansion from his ranch near Medina.
Health care gamble (Las Vegas Sun) About 40 retired cops are swigging beers in the upstairs room of Big Dog's, a tavern that smells of cigars. It's the monthly meeting of the Chicago Police Association of Nevada. The old-timers fill the room with chitchat. When the conversation grows boisterous, guys raise hands to get attention.
Dog drug behind truck (Waxahachie Daily Light) RED OAK - The Ellis County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's assistance in determining the identity of a woman who was seen dragging a dog behind her pickup before discarding the injured animal into a ditch.
Dog auction near Thorp draws some protesters (The Chippewa Herald) THORP - A dog auction held Saturday at a stable near Thorp drew hundreds of people, including some who contended it wasn't a humane way to sell the animals.
Life-changing tragedy at heart of 'Three Dog Life' (The Wichita Eagle) "A Three Dog Life" by Abigail Thomas (Harcourt, $22) --Thomas, who is in her 60s, says she did not start writing until she was 47, but she does it with such wisdom, eloquence and charm (though that seems an inappropriate word for a book inspired by tragedy) that you'd think she'd had several lifetimes of practice.
'The dog just ripped his arm off!' (Cape Cod Times) By K.C. MYERS and AARON GOUVEIA STAFF WRITERS CATAUMET - His name was Kane, as in Candy Kane. He was a ''lovey dovey'' dog, said Shawn Crowley, the unfortunate Buzzards Bay man who agreed to take care of his friend's 5-year-old Akita for a few days.
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