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Dog Care News Archive11-Sep-2006
Pet Products (The Times of Northwest Indiana) This book, subtitled "The Straight Scoop on dog Care" by Chiclet T. dog and Jan Rasmusen, talks about the myths, misinformation and commercial propaganda of dog care. This 2006 winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award helps dog lovers make wise, informed choices.
Heroes shine Sept. 11 (Northwest Herald) On Sept. 11, 2001, I was taking care of my neighbor's dog while my neighbor was in the hospital. His daughter stopped over, and we were talking when my husband came from work. He had just heard that a plane had crashed into one of the Trade Center towers.
Walk benefits animals Dog and cat lovers raise money for local SPCA Story by EMILY BATTLE Photographs by REBECCA SELL (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star) SPCA walk raises money for care of homeless animals
Dog license woes (CFCN.ca) Anyone who recently got a dog, or just moved to Calgary with a pet, might be surprized with how soon the pet must be licensed. Jill Williams just moved here from California.
Magistrate accused of dog poisoning (News Interactive) A MAGISTRATE has been accused of baiting his neighbours' dog with a poisoned pie, according to documents tendered to Melbourne Magistrates' Court.
Woman bitten by dog nursing puppies (Salina Journal) Jane B. Faber-Dempsey was bitten on a shoulder and her back by a German Shepherd dog that was nursing puppies. Faber-Dempsey, 47, 408 S. Ninth, suffed a puncture wound and scratches, but officials did not know if she sought medical care.
On the job (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) Stephen Cortis Police Officer, Vice Squad Worcester Police Department "I'm assigned to the vice squad. My responsibilities are training, handling and care of the police K-9 (unit). The current K-9 dog is Brie. She was acquired in March of this year after retiring K-9 dog Xvroni. "
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