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February 28, 2007 on 8:00 am | In Dogs In The News |

Wilmington Morning Star - In rural communities, the sight of a horse-drawn cart - while novel - isn’t all that unusual. But when Terry Duff drives his 2,000-pound draft horse, Jake, around this small town, the sight draws more than a passing glance. It’s not just Jake’s size
Source: www.wilmingtonstar.com

Commissioners approve new dog park in Forsyth
Winston-Salem Journal - Dogs soon will have a new place to run in Forsyth County. The Forsyth County commissioners voted last night to create a dog park at Horizons Park in the northern part of the county. The 2-acre fenced area will be across from Horizons Park’s overflow
Source: www.journalnow.com

Detroit-area police consider shoot-to-kill order on wily coyotes
Lansing State Journal - That’s it? 1 cat and 1 dog, will order the witch hunt of the Coyote? 1 cat & 1 dog? Who gives a damn? “It’s terrible. We can’t have these houligan Coyotes running the streets of our fair city.” I am running to get my pitchfork right now. Can
Source: www.lsj.com

DAY 18
Anchorage Daily News - The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race started horribly for 47-year-old Norwegian Tove Sorensen but ended marvelously on Sunday when she learned the other competitors in the 1,100-mile adventure across Alaska had voted her the winner of the Chevron Most
Source: www.adn.com

Family vows to press case in service dog fight
Newsday - A deaf Westbury teenager was distraught Tuesday after a judge ruled that his service dog, Simba, must stay home when the boy goes to school. “He’s inconsolable. He doesn’t even want to go to school ,” Nancy Cave said of her son, John Cave Jr., 14
Source: www.newsday.com

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