Dog Care News Archive

18-Sep-2006

 

Huron native who served in Vietnam gets back dog tag (Huron Plainsman)
BY BY PARKER KNOX By Parker Knox Custer County Chronicle CUSTER ? Brad Kennell doesn?t know for sure when or where he lost his dog tag in Vietnam, but he figures it probably happened when he was shot in March 1970.

KVOA News 4, Tucson, Arizona - *Pet Care (KVOA Tucson)
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Senior airman gets 18 weeks for improperly killing pet dog (Stars and Stripes)
BURY ST. EDMUNDS, England ? A 48th Fighter Wing security forces member was led from the courtroom in handcuffs Monday morning after he was sentenced to 18 weeks in jail for the admitted slaying of his pet dog.

Toy takes top prize at dog show (The Star-Ledger)
IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE to count the number of yelps and howls at Mennen Arena in Morris Township at the annual Schooley's Mountain Kennel Club dog show on Labor Day. No, we're not talking about the pedigreed pooches who exhibited model decorum, waiting to strut their stuff in the rings.

County's dog pound facility to be upgraded, Nagle to take helm (The Middlesboro Daily)
PINEVILLE - The Bell County Fiscal Court has decided to take its dog pound to the next level. The court has hired Jennifer Nagle to become the new director of the Ferndale facility, effective in October.

It?s not your average dog pound (McKinney Messenger)
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.

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.

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