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Dog Care News Archive13-Sep-2006
It?s not your average dog pound (Coppell Gazette) Coppell Animal Services has a new director, and she is operating the shelter more like a community business than a dog pound. With new initiatives, such as staff training on customer service, and a greater presence in the community, more and more abandoned animals are finding their permanent home.
Fifth Avenue Veterinary Specialists and 24 Hour Emergency Care to Give Free Advice at American Kennel Club's (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK CITY----Sept. 12, 2006--Fifth Avenue Veterinary Specialists and 24 Hour Emergency Care is partnering with the American Kennel Club to support its Responsible dog Ownership Day on Saturday, September 16, 2006 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Madison Square Park.
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.
Learn about responsible dog ownership (The Cincinnati Enquirer) In return for the privilege of keeping dogs under reasonable, enforceable, non-discriminatory laws governing dog ownership, all owners need to be responsible.
Dog takes up yoga (Ananova) A three year old German Shepherd dog has reportedly taken up yoga in India.
Fall fashions (Sidney Herald-Leader) Beulah Gaffield, modeling fashion apparel from the Lilli Pad, walks down the runway with her dog during Sidney Health Center Extended Care's fashion show Saturday.
Dog poisoning on the increase in Vereeniging (Independent Online) dog poisoning is on the increase in the Vereeniging policing area, police have warned.
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