Film fans ‘lapping up’ dog tale

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- Film fans ‘lapping up’ dog tale
- Former hot-dog eating champ Takeru Kobayashi fails to break …
- ‘Dr. Dog’ helps cure the blues at Kaiser Santa Clara hospital
- All the presidents’ dogs from Scottish terriers to Newfoundlands
- Utah store has bone to pick with shoplifting dog

Film fans ‘lapping up’ dog tale
BBC News UK 
The movie about a puppy acquired by newlyweds took an estimated $14. 2m) 20th Century Fox claimed. It was followed by The Curious Case of Benjamin Button starring Aniston’s ex-husband Brad Pitt which earned $11.
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Former hot-dog eating champ Takeru Kobayashi fails to break …
New York Daily News NY 
Kobayashi who lost the last two. ” >Nathan’s Famous hot dog eating contests on.

‘Dr. Dog’ helps cure the blues at Kaiser Santa Clara hospital
San Jose Mercury News  USA 
Dante is a border collie shepherd mix. Dante has volunteered as a therapy dog at the hospital for over five years now. He has worked so well with patients that he and Susie are considered part of the staff.

All the presidents’ dogs from Scottish terriers to Newfoundlands
The Canadian Press WASHINGTN 
Truman once said “get a dog. “And indeed in the 232 years since George Washington became the first president of the United States a White House dog is as American as apple pie and fireworks on the Fourth of July. From golden retrievers to beagles to Canada’s own Newfoundlands almost every U.

Utah store has bone to pick with shoplifting dog
The Associated Press 
Surveillance video at a supermarket in this Salt Lake City suburb caught a dog shoplifting KSL-TV reported Wednesday. The video showed the dog walking in the front door of Smith’s Food & Drug in Murray and heading straight to Aisle 16 the pet food aisle where it grabbed a bone worth $2. The thief wasn’t even perturbed by a face-to-face confrontation with store manager Roger Adamson.

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