99-year-old Palestinian bitten by Israeli army dog
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- 99-year-old Palestinian bitten by Israeli army dog
- Rookie drug-sniffing dog helps find big pot stash
- For girl 8 peanut-sniffing dog a lifesaver
- 150 dogs tiger rescued from Missouri dog breeder
99-year-old Palestinian bitten by Israeli army dog
The Associated Press -
The incident occurred before dawn Friday in the West Bank village of Tamoun. The Israeli military says it’s checking the report. Salem Bani deh says he was in his bed when soldiers stormed his home and the dog attacked him. Bani deh says he was bitten repeatedly in the left ear and shoulder.
Rookie drug-sniffing dog helps find big pot stash
The Associated Press -
Customs and Border Protection agency says a drug-sniffing patrol dog on its first night on duty Tuesday helped its handler find a 477-pound load of marijuana. The agency said Thursday that the drugs were found in nine duffel bags off a remote stretch of highway in Jacumba about 75 miles east of San Diego. The route is popular with traffickers bringing drugs into the U. The precocious pooch was described as a 2-year-old male German shepherd.
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For girl 8 peanut-sniffing dog a lifesaver
Chicago Tribune United States -
8-year-old with the dangerous food allergy has a new ally that might restore some sense of normalcy to her life: a Portuguese water dog named Rock’. The dog has been trained to detect the presence of peanuts before she can potentially saving Riley’s life while allowing her to get out in public. Riley received her dog this month after he underwent six months of training at the. Although Whitstine has long trained dogs to detect bombs narcotics flammable materials and bed bugs this was his first for peanut allergies. “This really is a bomb dog for this child” said Whitstine “because the peanut is a bomb for her. ” While the new use of canines holds promise it is not without potential problems.
150 dogs tiger rescued from Missouri dog breeder
The Associated Press -
(AP) — The Humane Society of Missouri says it rescued more than 150 dogs and a Bengal tiger from a substandard dog breeder near Seneca. The group says the rescue Thursday with the Newton County Sheriff’s department was its second major puppy mill raid in less than a week. It says the dogs’ cages were covered with waste and they had no food or water. About 30 puppies and four pregnant canines were among the dogs taken to St. Louis for treatment pending a custody hearing March 9.
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