Dog Care News Archive

08-Oct-2007

 

Hotline is launched to stamp out dog fouling (The Scotsman)
POLICE and litter wardens are set to launch a major new blitz on dog fouling in public parks. Members of the public will be able to phone a special hotline to report the worst areas which will be patrolled by the hit squad.

Dog show brings competitors from across U.S. (The Daily News)
About 250 dogs, most of them American Pit Bull terriers, competed in Longview this past weekend in a show that drew dog lovers from all over the country.

Dog park? (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
Welcome to Hooterville Beach, located in Pixley County, Florida, home of the new $70,000 to $75,000 dog park. The new park will feature open and individual play areas, two pools - one for large and one for small dogs - and benches.

Otis Orchards cancer patient reunited with life-saving dog (KXLY-TV Spokane)
SPOKANE VALLEY -- A beloved dog that a cancer patient says saved his life was reunited with his owner over the weekend. Due to advanced cancer, John Lam has been given just months to live.

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.

Some workplaces add pet-care benefits (Akron Beacon Journal)
Associated Press Many workplaces offer child care as part of their overall benefits packages. But how about a company-sponsored baby sitter for Fido?

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