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Dog Care News Archive05-Oct-2007
K-9 First Aid Training Taught to Dog Handlers (KLAS Las Vegas) K-9 dogs are an important part of police and security work. But until recently, caring for these animals fell squarely on veterinarians' shoulders. Now, field care in the event of an injury or problem is something that's getting more attention.
Foster care pay is called inadequate (Los Angeles Times) Federal suit says it costs more to kennel a dog in California than the state gives to families who take in wards. A report also criticizes the state. California is rapidly losing families willing to care for foster children because its payment rate lags far behind the cost of living and is lower than the price to kennel a dog, according to a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday that mirrored the ...
Employers begin offering doggy day care (Post-Bulletin) orkplaces offer child care as part of their overall benefits packages. But how about a company-sponsored baby sitter for Fido? Some employers are beginning to offer professional pet-sitting and dog-walking services to their animal-loving employees i
Dog owners howling mad over proposed laws (The Daily American) Hunters, breeders and kennel operators across the commonwealth are howling mad over new dog care regulations proposed by the state Department of Agriculture.
British Dog Grooming Championship (UKPets) UK dog groomers hoping to compete in the British Dog Grooming Championship (BDGC) at the Mypetstop venue in Morley later this month are advised, if they have not already done so, to get their applications in to the organisers, Pet Care Trust, (PCT) before the 10th October deadline.. Wednesday 03 October 2007
A Dog?s Life, a Family?s Care (American Red Cross) With help from a new book, dog owners can learn to respond immediately to injuries and illnesses affecting their pets.
Suspect in Deer Park dog strangulation may face mental evaluation (KXLY-TV Spokane) SPOKANE -- The man who was found in a car in Deer Park Thursday with a dead dog which had been strangled made his first court appearance Friday. Joseph Badillo, 20, was in Spokane District Court to face a 1st Degree Animal Cruelty charge.
Man charged after trying to drown dog (AP via Yahoo! News) A man accused of trying to drown his dog in a bathtub was charged Thursday with animal cruelty. Casey Purser, 19, faces up to five years in state prison if convicted of the felony count.
A new beginning: Life takes a different turn for puppy raiser and guide-dog-in-training (The Davis Enterprise) Published Jun 19, 2007 - 13:13:51 CDT. Editor's note: This is the final in a series of stories on puppy raiser Julianne Phillips and her guide-dog-in-training, Randolph.
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