Woman who sued police dog over buttocks bite fined

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- Woman who sued police dog over buttocks bite fined
- Have You Tripped ver Your Dog?
- Despite warnings by veterinarians growing numbers of dog and cat …
- Guard Dog Inc. Announces Third and Fourth Acquisitions of 2009

Woman who sued police dog over buttocks bite fined
The Associated Press
(AP) — A woman sued a police dog that she blamed for injuries after it bit her in the buttocks. To a suburban Detroit judge the bottom line was that the lawsuit was frivolous. So Warren District Judge David Viviano slapped 55-year-old Inez Starks with a $500 fine. The Eastpointe woman filed a lawsuit last August against the city of Warren several police officers and Liberty a German shepherd dog in the police department’s K-9 unit. Starks claims she has suffered nerve damage since Liberty bit her during an April 2007 confrontation among police her daughter and others.
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Have You Tripped ver Your Dog?
New York Times
As someone with three small dogs and two cats I could relate to the news today that pet accidents are a major source of injury in the United States. My pets are constantly underfoot and just the other day I took a tumble as I tried to avoid squashing a 6-month-old Shih Tzu. A new study shows that more than 86000 people a year end up in the emergency room.

Despite warnings by veterinarians growing numbers of dog and cat …
San Francisco Chronicle
tmpl –> Still quite a few dog and cat owners are deciding that packaged food isn’t the only way to feed their pets. ver the last two decades they’ve become a vocal movement advocating food for pets made with whole fresh minimally processed and usually raw ingredients. If calling it a “movement” seems like hyperbole consider that nearly a thousand pet owners in San Francisco and the North Bay alone belong to.

Guard Dog Inc. Announces Third and Fourth Acquisitions of 2009
FXBusiness
The acquisitions are in agreement with the company’s rapid growth through acquisition initiative launched earlier this year. These acquisitions represent the third and fourth acquisitions of the year and are expected to be completed during the end of this week and next week. “The two acquisitions which are expected to boost our 2009 earnings represent the types of transactions that Guard Dog is seeking. The acquisitions are part of our continuing effort to expand our company and reward our shareholders” said James Watson President and CE of Guard Dog Inc. “Beyond the initial synergies achieved by these acquisitions the company expects to further expand its customer base increase revenue streams and increase brand recognition through market saturation. We are excited about the many opportunities we are being presented with and anticipate continued steady growth through additional acquisitions and increased sales of our identity theft protection services” said Mr.

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