Couple Sues City for $206G After Dog Mistakenly Euthanized
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- Couple Sues City for $206G After Dog Mistakenly Euthanized
- Street dogs threaten Bali’s tourism: Foundation
- Editorial: Get tough on irresponsible dog owners
- Court ruling opens door for drug-dogs to sniff around homes without a…
- Exercise regimen for humans goes to the dogs
- TV presenter adopts starved dog
Couple Sues City for $206G After Dog Mistakenly Euthanized
FXNews – Jun 2, 2008
Shawn Snider and Beth Bayless-Snider say they arrived to pick up their 3-year-old black Labrador mix on May 15 and found out a worker had killed it that morning. “I’m not going to just let them get away with an apology” he said. “They can’t bring my dog back so the only thing they can do is give me money. The worker apparently didn’t notice an entry on the dog’s records indicating the owners would pick it up May 16 said Lt.
Street dogs threaten Bali’s tourism: Foundation
Jakarta Post – Jun 2, 2008
php”); }); Be a member & get the benefits! Register or login. The common street dogs including a large number infected with various diseases negatively affect the image of Bali as one of the world’s top tourism destinations he said. "Most people here don’t realize that street dogs" harm the island’s reputation project manager of the Yudisthira Swarga street dogs foundation I Wayan Mudiarta told The Jakarta Post on Friday. "We realize it will a long journey to.
Editorial: Get tough on irresponsible dog owners
Dallas Morning News – Jun 2, 2008
Before that happens though the council must examine the enforcement options available under state law and then ask: Are we going far enough? The proposed changes will include mandatory spaying or neutering of most pets. These are necessary long-term steps that will slowly help reduce the tens of thousands of stray dogs and cats roaming our streets. There’s also a proposal to stop owners from leaving their dogs tethered outside. Tethering is widely believed to make dogs more prone to attack.
Court ruling opens door for drug-dogs to sniff around homes without a…
mlive.com – Jun 2, 2008
open(urlwinnameoptions) newwin. Flint Journal extrasAt issue:• A recent Michigan Court of Appeals ruling says police don’t need a warrant to have drug dogs sniff outside suspected drug houses. Police laud the decision but others believe it is an infringement of constitutional rights. A recent court ruling said police don’t need a search warrant to take drug-sniffing dogs to the front door of homes as long as they have a tip there are illegal drugs there. pponents say the decision whittles away the rights of citizens.
Exercise regimen for humans goes to the dogs
Knoxville News Sentinel – Jun 2, 2008
But this is what you get on a Bow Wow Workout – and no one in our group seems to be complaining. All Rights Reserved.
TV presenter adopts starved dog
BBC News – Jun 2, 2008
The crossbreed terrier called Badger was saved from a man in Pontypridd by an RSPCA inspector who said it was one of the thinnest dogs he had ever seen. The two-year-old dog weighed just 4. 6lb) when he was rescued.
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