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- Dog Breed of the Week: Pug
Ah, the wonderful Pug! I am so excited to feature this breed during the holiday season, because the Pug personality pretty much sums up the holiday spirit. These little round...
- If Your Dog Had a Wish List
If your dog could talk, what would he ask for? I know if mine could make a wish list, it would read "Food, Toys and Snuggles, please!" I've looked through...
PRWeb: Home and Family Pets
Latest news releases for Home and Family Pets from PRWeb
- Warm Whiskers Unveils New Heatable Dog Jacket for the Chilly Holiday Season
Warm Whiskers, the premiere maker of microwave heatable animal-shaped pillow products, introduces the inventive new Doggyback Jacket Pack for the chilly holidays that expands upon the classic fleece jacket design by adding one of Warm Whiskers' animal-shaped heat pads as a heart warming and body warming joy rider. The microwave heatable pillow targets heat where older dogs need it most and keeps shivering pooches cozy during those early winter outings. (PRWeb Dec 3, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/pet/products/prweb1694024.htm
- Beating the Credit Crunch with Hyperdrug.co.uk
Hyperdrug are offering free shipping to the end of the year. (PRWeb Dec 3, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/flea/treatment/prweb1677854.htm
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Thursday, February 9th, 2006
Dogs dig doughnuts (OurSports Central) Victoria, BC - Another three-game series revved up at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, and the Long Beach Ice Dogs came growling. The Victoria Salmon Kings faced the second-ranked Pacific Division Dogs and felt the bite of a 4-0 loss.
Dogs find pals at day care (River Valley Business Report) CJ, […]
Wednesday, February 8th, 2006
Mt. Olive children make pads for dogs, cats (Daily Record) MOUNT OLIVE — Metal cages may be cold and hard for the dogs and cats housed inside, but that is about to change for rescued animals at a shelter and clinic in the township thanks to students from the Mount Olive Child Care and Learning […]
Tuesday, February 7th, 2006
Ice Dogs Weekly (OurSports Central) The Ice Dogs lost in regulation for the first time in ten games Wednesday night, falling to the top team in the ECHL, the Alaska Aces. They were going for their fifth win in a row, but fell short getting their only goal from Sean McAslan.
Researchers looking for top […]
Monday, February 6th, 2006
Bardot foundation defends Bucharest stray dogs (AFP via Yahoo! News) The animal protection society founded by actress Brigitte Bardot denounced what it called the “extermination” of stray dogs in Bucharest, after the death of a Japanese businessman, bitten by one of the 100,000 dogs that roam the city.
Ice Dogs Win Again, 3-2 (OurSports […]
Sunday, February 5th, 2006
Police to bring dogs to high school (Pantagraph) LEXINGTON - School administrators and the town police department have reached an agreement bringing drug-sniffing dogs back to Lexington High School for the first time since a school fire four years ago. Unlike previous agreements, this one permits the dogs in the building during school hours.
Bardot […]
Saturday, February 4th, 2006
Ice Dogs Beat Wranglers Behind McAslan’s Five-Point Night (OurSports Central) LONG BEACH, Calif. - It was a very impressive victory Friday night for the Long Beach Ice Dogs (23-16-5) who not only defeated one of the top teams in the ECHL, the Las Vegas Wranglers (32-8-4), but also saw Sean McAslan put on a show […]
Friday, February 3rd, 2006
Gulf Coast dogs could pose threat of heartworm disease (The Oregonian) When a pit bull named Midnight tested positive for heartworm Wednesday, it was the most recent example of why Oregon veterinarians and animal-care advocates are recommending dogs be tested for the parasite.
Indeed, dogs have rights (Northwest Herald) Re: Polly Foley’s Jan. 24 letter, […]
Thursday, February 2nd, 2006
Now county can go after owners of dangerous dogs (Yakima Herald-Republic) Yakima County commissioners Tuesday ordered a crackdown on owners of aggressive dogs action that is long overdue in dealing with a growing problem and threat to public health and safety.
Lawmakers look at unleashing dogs to find wounded game (Yakima […]
Wednesday, February 1st, 2006
Bomb-sniffing dogs unleashed on trains, buses (The San Francisco Examiner) SAN CARLOS Commuters could see two new bomb-sniffing dogs on the public transit beat by spring. County supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously to approve $550,000 to be spent over two years for canine deputy training and two dogs trained to detect explosives. […]
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