Vets Focus n Neurological Disorders In Dogs Humans
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- Vets Focus n Neurological Disorders In Dogs Humans
- Rottweiler owner mauled to death after fall in street
- Boy Put in Dog Cage After Spiking Drinks
- Prairie dog stunt takes ‘Where’s Waldo’ to a new level
- Top chefs knead dough for needy dogs
Vets Focus n Neurological Disorders In Dogs Humans
Science Daily – Science Daily (press release) – Jan 29, 2008
They also affect countless dogs and veterinarians are working to find ways to treat these and other neurological diseases in both species. Veterinary researchers are investigating the causes and potential treatments for a number of diseases that can be fatal in both humans and animals.
Rottweiler owner mauled to death after fall in street
Times nline – Jan 29, 2008
An officer is said to have sprayed the animal witha fire extinguisher which finally distracted it. It was then destroyed. Lee Hanson 41 who tried to get the dog off the victim — named locally as Jim— said that the animal had chewed the man’s face after he had accidentallyfallen over. Mr Hanson said: “I used to see him walking his dog past hereevery morning. Ten minutes after he came past yesterday someone knocked onthe window and said a dog was attacking someone. “The dog was grabbing [the man's] neck and lifting his head then banging itdown really hard on the floor and the wall. He wasn’t growling or barking… It was then destroyed. Lee Hanson 41 who tried to get the dog off the victim — named locally as Jim— said that the animal had chewed the man’s face after he had accidentallyfallen over. Mr Hanson said: “I used to see him walking his dog past hereevery morning. Ten minutes after he came past yesterday someone knocked onthe window and said a dog was attacking someone. “The dog was grabbing [the man's] neck and lifting his head then banging itdown really hard on the floor and the wall. He wasn’t growling or barking. He was just standing by his owner and trying to help him but he didn’t knowhis own strength.
Boy Put in Dog Cage After Spiking Drinks
FXNews – Jan 29, 2008
— A woman in southwestern Pennsylvania locked her 10-year-old grandson in a feces-filled dog crate for about 90 minutes because he told his family he had been spiking their drinks with lamp oil and household cleaner police said. Lehman has custody of the boy who told police he was lacing the drinks with the oil and a cleaner named “Bam” because “he was angry because he didn’t get to go on a trip” last year said Washington police fficer James Markley. It is possible the boy had been spiking the drinks for a while authorities said. Family members became sick but were not hospitalized.
Prairie dog stunt takes ‘Where’s Waldo’ to a new level
Rocky Mountain News – Jan 29, 2008
January 29 2008Updated 02:28 p. January 29 2008MISSING: ne fiberglass prairie dog standing 2 feet tall. Wears a Superman outfit. Spotted in various locales from a tropical beach to Antarctica. If you’ve seen this prairie dog call Sen.
Top chefs knead dough for needy dogs
Independent nline – Jan 29, 2008
For the sixth year running pastry chefs from some of Washington’s finest restaurants and bakeries recently kneaded dough whipped cream deep-fried batter and iced concoctions for the benefit of the US capital’s animal welfare workers and the canines they rescue. To wash down the grand chefs’ culinary creations wineries provided pet parents in attendance with a fine selection of sparkling wines from French champagne to sparkling Shiraz from Australia. The canines at the event wolfed down treats that looked good enough for human consumption from Doggie Style a special bakery for dogs and biscuits made by the chefs. Sugar and Champagne as the fund-raising evening is called is the puppy of Ellen Gray who runs Washington’s Equinox restaurant with her chef-husband Todd and describes herself as the “head dog” of the gourmet gala.
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