Going to the Dog and Getting a Life
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- Going to the Dog and Getting a Life
- Missing Texas Dog Turns Up … in Kansas
- Shoplifting dog caught on surveillance camera-video
- Torrance dog has surgery after eating Gorilla Glue
Going to the Dog and Getting a Life
New York Times United States
to West Palm Beach Fla. where they adopt a yellow Lab that John names Marley (after Bob). Except for the occasional thunderstorm that freaks out the neurotic dog the weather in Florida is always sunny with low humidity. Later in the movie after nearly a decade and a half have passed and the Grogans and their three model children have moved to a greeting-card perfect stone house with a barn in rural Pennsylvania the years seem not to have touched them. Wilson?s blond surfer locks remain unflecked with gray. The waistline of Ms.
Missing Texas Dog Turns Up … in Kansas
FXNews
— A 4-year-old Texas boy is getting his dog back for Christmas thanks to a Wichita woman. The dog named Bentley was found Sunday in a church parking lot in Wichita. Lynda Gilder took in the stray and was able to track down the dog’s owners in Houston because he had a microchip. Gilder left Wednesday morning with Bentley for Fort Worth Texas where she has family. That left Bentley’s owners with just a four-hour drive to reunite their son with his dog.
Shoplifting dog caught on surveillance camera-video
Examiner.com
Tongues and tails are wagging about a shoplifting dog in Murray Utah. The canine–who appears on surveillance video to be a gray Siberian Husky–coolly ambled into a supermarket on Christmas Day. After sniffing a young girl near the cash registers the dog wandered further into the store where his super sense of smell led him directly to Aisle 16–the pet food aisle. The dog picked out a rawhide bone worth $2. 79 and headed for the exit when he was confronted by the store’s manager Roger Adamson.
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Torrance dog has surgery after eating Gorilla Glue
Los Angeles Times CA
The Daily Breeze’s Nick Green explains:Lola Bear is a big strong 140-pound Newfoundland but she was no match for the strength of Gorilla Glue. The docile 22-month-old dog with big brown eyes is recovering from emergency surgery that was required after she snacked on about a third of a bottle of the glue which uses the slogan "For the toughest jobs on planet Earth.
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