Dog delivers live grenade to owner
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- Dog delivers live grenade to owner
- Burned dog may be linked to dogfighting police say
- Gary Bogue: Things to think about if your dog is stolen
Dog delivers live grenade to owner
The Press Association
The dog’s owner in Berlin called police in the western town of Erkrath when she recognised the “rusty” object it was carrying was a weapon. Police summoned a munitions expert to identify and defuse the grenade. Copyright © 2009 The Press Association. All rights reserved.
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Burned dog may be linked to dogfighting police say
Baltimore Sun
Bealefeld said there were indications that dogfighting “may have been at the core” of the case but declined to elaborate. There had been previous reports that the dog had bite marks on its body. Because the suspects were charged as juveniles their identities are not made public though television news reports identified the suspects as 17-year-old twin brothers. Their parents appeared on camera outside the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center maintaining the boys’ innocence saying they were turned in for the reward money. Word of an arrest was encouraging for animal welfare advocates who said they received an outpouring of grief and anger from across the country as news spread about Phoenix the nickname caregivers gave the female pit bull. A reward fund climbed past $26000 well above the $2000 typically offered by Metro Crime Stoppers for tips when people are killed.
Gary Bogue: Things to think about if your dog is stolen
San Jose Mercury News
— Nora EphronStolen petsI suspect you probably read the story in Tuesday’s paper about the Concord woman who paid a $10000 reward early Monday morning to get her stolen dog back. The tiny Chihuahua-Yorkshire terrier mix had been taken from a SUV parked behind a Concord restaurant Friday. The owner found the window of her vehicle was smashed and her dog gone. Well ladies and gentlemen here are 10000 more reasons not to leave your beloved dog alone in a car even for just a few minutes. The major reason is that dogs can die in hot cars.
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