Dog Care News Archive

02-Sep-2006

 

Abandoned and alone: injured dog rescued, needs home (South Whidbey Herald)
This dog, named Otis by the couple who found him, now needs a safe home. A Langley man got more than paint when he stopped at Home Depot in Lynnwood recently.

Finish line looms for dog track (Northwest Herald)
DELAVAN, Wis. ? As eight purebred greyhounds sprinted through their fourth and final turn, Ron Doherty's eyes locked on Denalee, whose legs pumped beneath his No. 4 jersey.

CARE is not no-kill (The Aspen Times)
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Hospital removes police officer from intensive care (Florence Morning News)
FLORENCE - A Florence police officer assaulted Monday by a man who had been eating glass has been moved out of a local hospital?s intensive care unit, Florence Police Maj. Carlos Raines said.

News: Baby attacked by dogs will be placed in foster care (WNDU 16)
South Bend, IN - A South Bend woman has temporarily lost custody of her baby after a dog attack earlier this week. Based on the conditions the child was living in, a St. Joseph County judge recommended Wednesday for the four-month-old baby girl, Chloe Ann Cannon, be placed in foster care.

Pit bull was new addition to home (Rocky Mountain News)
The owner of one of the pit bulls that mauled a 10-year-old boy had moved into the Aurora home where the child lived about a week ago with the dog, the city's Animal Care Division said Thursday.

Brown's E-Mails After Katrina Show Concern About His Image, Dog (Bloomberg.com)
Nov. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Former Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown discussed his appearance, his dog and his public image as the government's relief effort unraveled after Hurricane Katrina, based on e-mails released yesterday.

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