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The Fourth is no fun for many pets
June 28, 2007 on 10:00 am | In Dogs In The News | No CommentsPittsburgh Post-Gazette - Animals can be hurt by sparklers, cherry bombs and other kinds of fireworks set off in residential neighborhoods. A lot of people don’t realize that every year dogs and cats, terrified by fireworks, escape from their houses and yards. Many are never Go
Chicago Tribune - SALISBURY, Md. — Strapped for cash and looking for a way to keep open her fledgling dog-training academy, Mary Stadelbacher hit upon a bizarre fundraising scheme. If she could teach dogs to become service animals for the disabled — holding open Go
Daily Pilot - This strategy doesn’t fool dogs and other large predators, according to Mary Cummins, a Los Angeles-based licensed wildlife rehabilitator and educator. She takes in 600 injured or orphaned opossums each year. The rabies fear is unfounded because the Go
Free Lance-Star - This is in response to the story about International Take Your Dog to Work Day [”Sit! Stay! Fetch me some coffee,” June 22]. Having a dog is a resourceful way of taking tension off and aiding one in a most important way. It’s a form of keeping stress Go
MSN MoneyCentral - We train these dogs to track felons and other armed and dangerous criminals,” said Hils. “These dogs can clear buildings faster than an entire team of officers and often are in less danger while doing so.” About Toyota Toyota TM established Go
Reuters Canada - Meanwhile the last of 18 mine clearing experts seized by the Taliban at the weekend were released unharmed on Thursday, but the insurgent group has kept hold of key detection equipment as well as three specialist sniffer dogs. Shohab Hakimi, head Go
Wally returns to New York to begin his service
June 7, 2007 on 12:15 pm | In Dogs In The News | No Comments
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