Dog of Michael Vick’s leading critic dies in hot car

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- Dog of Michael Vick’s leading critic dies in hot car
- Sen. Ted Kennedy is remembered as a dog lover and animal advocate
- For dog lovers and others ‘Sylvia’ is adorable

Dog of Michael Vick’s leading critic dies in hot car
Kansas City Star
Vick acted despicably then served his time in prison. But today Starr is dealing with a cruel twist of fate. A 16-year-old family dog died in the back seat of her car last week after being left there for four hours on a hot day in Richmond Va. Let’s be clear: By all accounts so far this was an accident that could have been avoided. Starr the CE of the Richmond Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals says she didn’t realize the deaf and blind dog — named Louie — was in the car. That’s because her husband Ed had put the dog in the back seat but failed to tell his wife. The dog died of kidney failure.

Sen. Ted Kennedy is remembered as a dog lover and animal advocate
Los Angeles Times
  In the man's 77 years he spearheaded efforts to advance a number of liberal causes but he was remembered today as a lawmaker willing to cross the aisle in order to further legislation he believed in.   ne element of Kennedy's life that connected him with conservatives was his love of animals — particularly his beloved. Wayne Pacelle president and CE of the.

For dog lovers and others ‘Sylvia’ is adorable
San Jose Mercury News
” If you don’t you’ll still like “Sylvia” but probably for different reasons. The lighthearted comedy produced by Jewel Theater Company at the Actors’ Theater in Santa Cruz is a funny and sometimes touching sometimes cutesy sometimes contrived romantic menage a trois with the menage consisting of one talking dog Sylvia and two human beings Greg and Kate. This amusing concept written by A.
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