Dog doesn’t just say no and gets ’stoned’ at park

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- Dog doesn’t just say no and gets ’stoned’ at park
- Animal Friends: Muttville rescues Bay Area senior dogs
- San Diego police cleared in killing suspect who slashed police dog
- Dog alerts local family to fire dies in blaze
- Prairie dogs return to Md. Zoo
- Danville police chief defends fatal shooting of dog by officer

Dog doesn’t just say no and gets ’stoned’ at park
The Associated Press
wner Jen Nestor Waddell told KING-TV the 11-year-old black Lab mix named Jack was “just stoned” May 12 after they returned home from the park. The dog’s eyes glossed over and he had trouble walking. The vet said Jack had swallowed a large amount of dried harvested marijuana. After some medication to induce vomiting and a night of rest Jack was back to normal.

Animal Friends: Muttville rescues Bay Area senior dogs
San Jose Mercury News
He is blind and deaf and his fur was so matted that day you couldn’t see his eyes. He would have been put down if someone hadn’t thought to call Sherri Franklin in San Francisco. She is the founder and executive director of a wonderful organization called Muttville which rescues and seeks homes for senior dogs at least 7 years old. Franklin describes herself as “Muttville Central” because she takes in so many dogs herself but she has a network of 23 foster homes around the Bay Area including on the Peninsula where dogs are given a second chance. Some of them have cancer and other diseases but these kind people take them in to give them a warm loving place for their last days. thers might call them rescuers and foster parents. I call them saints.

San Diego police cleared in killing suspect who slashed police dog
Los Angeles Times
Bonnie Dumanis announced Thursday. Police had gone to the home of 51-year-old Willard Anthony Bradley on March 20 after receiving a plea for help from his wife. Bradley refused to open the door and indicated he had killed his wife and would kill anyone who tried to arrest him according to Dumanis.
Related from Acnemonster: Scituate police release drawing of suspect

Dog alerts local family to fire dies in blaze
Dayton Daily News
in Piqua this morning at 6 a. in Piqua this morning at 6 a.

Prairie dogs return to Md. Zoo
Baltimore Sun
Zoo — baltimoresun. zoo12jun1201381159.

Danville police chief defends fatal shooting of dog by officer
Richmond Times Dispatch
Neighbors said Killer who died Monday night after being shot once was a sweet mild-mannered dog. “He just kind of walked up and down the neighborhood and didn’t bother anybody“ said Jenine Edmunds who lives on the same cul-de-sac as Killer’s owners Tawaiin Harper and his family. “He was just a little house dog.

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