Dog owners in war against ‘absurd’ council laws
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- Dog owners in war against ‘absurd’ council laws
- Fans anxiously await annual Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating…
- Shelter offers ID tags chips for dogs
- For Poor Families an Added Burden of Too Many Pets
- Can’t evict second dog
Dog owners in war against ‘absurd’ council laws
Sydney Morning Herald – Jun 30, 2007
Callum Treanor 3 with Presley in Balmain. Callum's mother Judith risks a $330 fine every day by takingPresley within 10 metres of a playground.
Fans anxiously await annual Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating…
Free with registration – San Jose Mercury News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 30, 2007
Fans anxiously await annual Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. (30-JUN-07) San Jose Mercury News (San Jose CA). _ Is Takeru Kobayashi chicken? Which by the way he could eat a lot of and really fast. It seemed a little suspicious after all when the master eater from Japa.
Shelter offers ID tags chips for dogs
Columbus Dispatch – Jun 30, 2007
ptr div –>The Franklin County dog shelter expects to do a booming business next week because of the Fourth of July so it is launching a pre-emptive strike to identify panicked pets that become lost. wners can get a $1 identification tag or $20 microchip for their dogs from 10 a.
For Poor Families an Added Burden of Too Many Pets
New York Times – Jun 30, 2007
“Then for us it’s either let them starve or get hit by a car or take them in. ” Midnight dumping of unwanted dogs is common here on the southern tail of the Appalachian Mountains where large numbers of poor people are attached to multiple pets but cannot afford to sterilize or vaccinate them and where impoverished county governments do not maintain animal shelters require licensing or enforce requirements for rabies shots. The combination of pets and poverty veterinary experts say brings similar results to many rural areas: unhealthy conditions for oversized animal populations desperate efforts by often-overwhelmed individuals to help and a lurking threat to human health.
Can’t evict second dog
Toronto Star – Jun 30, 2007
The board has now passed a rule setting out a limit of one dog per unit. Can I be forced to give up one of my dogs? A: In order for this rule to be considered reasonable and therefore valid it must have a "grandfather" clause specifying that it does not apply to residents who had two dogs when the rule came into effect. The rule should provide that once a grandfathered second dog dies or is removed from a unit it cannot be replaced. Q: When we purchased our new townhouse we requested garden doors in place of sliding doors.
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