Dog-bitten Pa. player’s son remains hospitalized

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- Dog-bitten Pa. player’s son remains hospitalized
- DC Sports Bog Live: Nats Caps Dog Herding and More
- Man saves dog by sucking snake venom from dog’s nose
- An unlikely candidate for “world’s meanest dog”: The English …

Dog-bitten Pa. player’s son remains hospitalized
The Associated Press
Harrison’s family had hoped that 2-year-old James Harrison III would be released Monday but Harrison’s agent William Parise says the hospital is being cautious about any possible infection concerns. Parise says there don’t appear to be any complications. Parise says the boy was bitten on the thigh after his mother let the dog out of its pen Thursday afternoon. Also hurt were the woman and the player’s massage therapist who Parise says needed three stitches. The hospital has declined comment saying the family has asked that no information be released. Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

DC Sports Bog Live: Nats Caps Dog Herding and More
Washington Post
Sports BoggerTuesday May 26 2009; 11:00 AMDan Steinberg of the. Sports Bog was online Tuesday May 26 to offer his wisdom and insight on the Nationals Capitals Hershey Bears and all the dog herding questions you can handle.

Man saves dog by sucking snake venom from dog’s nose
Examiner.com
Tank was bitten by the rattler after running under some farm equipment on the family ranch on May 15. "It was 20 minutes to town and I knew he would not make it. So I grabbed his nose and started sucking the rattlesnake poison out of the top of his nose and spit it on the ground. " Jenkins said.
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An unlikely candidate for “world’s meanest dog”: The English …
Los Angeles Times
For the study researchers at Spain's School of Veterinary Medicine at the Autonomous University of Barcelona crunched data related to more than 1000 dog aggression cases logged at an area veterinary teaching hospital during the period of 1998-2006.   f those cases English cockers ranked the worst followed by Rottweilers boxers Yorkshire terriers and German shepherd dogs.

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